A record-setting 735,317 voters came out to cast early ballots this year in the New York City mayoral race’s general election — more than four times the number of 2021, according to the city Board of Elections .
The board posted Sunday night the cumulative tallies of those who had checked in at poll sites to vote to replace incumbent Eric Adams, whether for front-runner Zohran Mamdani , the Democratic nominee and a state assemblyman; Andrew M. Cuomo , a third-party candidate and the state's ex-governor; or Republican nominee Curtis Sliwa , founder of the Guardian Angels crime patrol.
In 2021, a total 169,879 people showed up to vote early, according to tallies posted then. This year, that total was eclipsed by Day 3 by the cumulative total of 223,268 voters.
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