The mayoral race has been historical in a number of ways, including voter turnout. According to the New York City Board of Elections, more than 2,000,000 people headed to the polls. That is the highest voter turnout since 1969 when John Lindsay ran and was re-election. At least 38.9% of registered voters casted their ballot, which is a massive spike from the 2021 mayoral race. Four years ago, Eric Adams and Curtis Silwa had the lowest voter turnout in the city’s history around 23%. As of Nov. 6 at 8 a.m @zohrankmamdani : 50.4% Cuomo: 41.6% Silwa: 7.1% …….. ……. …… ….. … #nyc #mamdani #zohranmamdani #nycvotes #nycmayor #newyorkcity #nycnews #electionday #discovernyc #nyclife #welovenyc #iloveny
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