Election Day is finally here.

More than a million New Yorkers are expected to hit the polls Tuesday to choose the Big Apple’s next mayor — capping off a dizzying election cycle.

Polling locations across the five boroughs will open at 6 a.m. and keep collecting ballots until 9 p.m. as voters choose between lefty Democratic nominee Zohran Mamdani, former Gov. Andrew Cuomo, who is running as an independent, and GOP candidate Curtis Sliwa.

Other city offices will also be on the ballot, as well as six proposals being put to voters — but it will be the heated mayoral contest that will be the most closely watched, in New York and even across the country.

The meteoric rise of fledgling, far-left state lawmaker Mamdani sent shockwaves across the Democratic party and beyond, with even Presid

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