RECORD Turnout First day of Early Voting in NYC Mayoral Race
By The Geller Report
This is important. New York City elections are renown for notoriously low turnout. We’re famous or should I say infamous for it. So the polls may be off.
Then non-presidential year is generally a 13% turnout.
I think motivated New Yorkers are keen to save the city.
I don’t like Cuomo. Not at all. But I will support him to keep Mamdani from winning. Sliwa has no shot. None in this deep blue city.
It’s a disgusting choice but it must be made.
Massive turnout marks first days of early voting in NYC mayoral race as new poll shows tighter contest
More than 223,000 New Yorkers cast ballots over the first three days of early voting, suggesting strong enthusiasm over the mayoral matchup featuring Democratic front-runner Zohran Mamdani, independent Andrew Cuomo and Republican Curtis Sliwa.
Over Saturday and Sunday, 164,190 voters hit the ballot boxes, with an additional 59,078 New Yorkers casting their votes on Monday, tabulations from the city Board of Elections show.
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Pamela Geller
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