More than 480,000 New Yorkers have cast their ballot across the five boroughs after seven days of early voting, according to the city’s Board of Elections.

The BOE says a total of 480,338 voters checked in between the start of early voting on Saturday, Oct. 25 and the close of the polls late Friday afternoon. 

Brooklyn is leading the turnout with a total of 156,390 early check-ins so far, followed by Manhattan with 144,269, Queens with 107,743, the Bronx with 37,830 and Staten Island with 34,106.

📢2025 General Election- Early Voting Day 7 Complete!
Manhattan: 144,269
Bronx: 37,830
Brooklyn: 156,390
Queens: 107,743
Staten Island: 34,106
Total # of Early Voting Check-Ins: 480,338*
*Unofficial & cumulative as of close of polls

— NYC Board of Elections (@BOENYC) October 31, 2025

Voter turnout was much higher Friday than Thursday, with more than 81,000 voters showing up on Halloween.

Polls will be open for early voting through Sunday, Nov. 2, and will reopen on Tuesday, Nov. 4 for Election Day. Visit here for a full schedule.

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