New Yorkers are turning out in critical mass to vote early in this year’s local primary elections, according to data published by the New York City Board of Elections. As of Tuesday, early voter turnout has increased 105% compared to the same period in the 2021 primaries.
According to the most recent data from the Board of Elections, which accounts for voter turnout through Tuesday, June 17, 131,882 New Yorkers have so far checked in at an early voting site to cast their ballot in this year’s primary elections. Tuesday marked the fourth day of early voting, which began Saturday. On the fourth day of early primary election voting in 2021, 64,288 voters had so far checked in at an early voting site.
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