Politics & Government
More Than 500,000 Manhattan Residents Have Voted So Far, BOE Says
The polls are open until 9 p.m. Tuesday night, so if you're registered to vote and you haven't voted yet, there's still time.

NEW YORK CITY – Manhattan is making its voice heard - and the polls are still open.
More than 500,000 Manhattan residents had voted as of 6 p.m. on Tuesday, according to the NYC Board of Elections (BOE). There were about 1.1 million registered voters in New York County as of February 2024.
Approximately 2.2 million New Yorkers have voted across all five boroughs so far.
Find out what's happening in New York Cityfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
📣Unofficial election results will begin posting at 9pm at. Link at https://t.co/ikUQhlYwQN 🗳️🇺🇸 If you are on line by 9pm, you will be allowed to vote. pic.twitter.com/8EkqIQf5Zf
— NYC Board of Elections (@BOENYC) November 5, 2024
If you haven’t voted yet, you have approximately two-and-a-half hours to do so. Polls are open until 9 p.m., and if you are in line at 9 p.m., you will be allowed to cast a ballot.
Plug in the address where you're registered to see your polling location in Manhattan here. Patch’s everything-you-need-to-know voter guide is here.
Find out what's happening in New York Cityfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Many New Yorkers voted early this year: 1,089,328 across all five boroughs. That’s on par with the 2020 election, when 1.1 million people voted ahead of Election Day – when the city was in the throes of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Unofficial results will begin posting at 9 p.m., per the NYC BOE.
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