Politics & Government

Here Are NYC's Early Voting Numbers For The 2021 Primary

Manhattan led the way with more than 10,000 votes as early voting started Saturday.

'I voted early' stickers sit on a table at the Brooklyn Armory during early voting on October 28, 2020 in New York City.
'I voted early' stickers sit on a table at the Brooklyn Armory during early voting on October 28, 2020 in New York City. (Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

NEW YORK CITY —As of Monday, more than 43,000 early votes had been cast in this year's NYC Primary Election. Here are the number of early votes broken down by borough:

Saturday's numbers:

  • Manhattan - 5,418
  • Bronx - 2,247
  • Brooklyn - 4,856
  • Queens- 3,364
  • Staten Island- 982
    • Total: 16,867

Sunday's numbers (includes Saturday):

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  • Manhattan - 10,047
  • Bronx - 3,919
  • Brooklyn - 9,846
  • Queens - 6,429
  • Staten Island - 1,791
    • Total: 32,032

Monday's numbers (includes Saturday and Sunday):

  • Manhattan - 13,960
  • Bronx - 5,175
  • Brooklyn - 13,501
  • Queens - 8,570
  • Staten Island - 2,514
    • Total: 43,720

New Yorkers took to social media to proudly share their participation in early voting, which started on June 12.

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Not sure where your early voting or election day poll site is? Use this tool to find out.

Unsure how early voting or ranked-choice voting—the new system in place for all primaries starting this year—works? Check out Patch's how-to guide on early voting.

As a reminder, tomorrow, June 15, is the last day to request an absentee ballot.

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