More than 735,000 New Yorkers casted their ballots during early voting.
The period ended on Sunday, with more 150,000 people voting on the final day across the five boroughs.
For all of early voting, Brooklyn had more votes than any other borough, with almost 244,000.
📢2025 General Election- Early Voting Complete!
Manhattan: 212,679
Bronx: 58,661
Brooklyn: 243,737
Queens: 166,519
Staten Island: 53,721
Total # of Early Voting Check-Ins: 735,317*
*Unofficial & cumulative as of close of polls
— NYC Board of Elections (@BOENYC) November 2, 2025
Polls are closed Monday. They will reopen Tuesday on Election Day.
In addition to the race for Mayor, New Yorkers will vote in races for public advocate, city comptroller borough president, District Attorney, and city council races.
Voters will also be asked six ballot questions. The first would amend the state constitution to allow an upstate sports complex to expand into forest preserve land. Three of the proposals are about affordable housing in the city.
The last question asks New Yorkers if they want to start the process of moving city elections to be the same year as presidential elections.