NYC Primary 2025: Early Voting Begins Saturday; Here’s What to Know
- Early voting for New York City's June 24, 2025 primary began Saturday, June 14, allowing registered voters to cast ballots at assigned sites statewide.
- This primary follows the New York Early Mail Voter Act, enabling all voters to apply for early mail ballots by June 14 online or by mail, or in person through June 23.
- The crowded Democratic mayoral primary features candidates including former Governor Andrew Cuomo, Adrienne Adams, and Zohran Mamdani campaigning across the city, with Cuomo holding a rally alongside Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
- Early voting check-ins totaled 30,553 on the first day, doubling 2021 turnout despite rainy weather, and ballots must be postmarked by June 24 and received by July 1 to count.
- The June 24 primary will select nominees for key citywide offices, shaping the November 4 general election and reflecting voter concerns about affordability, public safety, and antisemitism.
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NYC Primary 2025: Early voting begins Saturday; here’s what to know
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — In New York City’s primary election on June 24 Staten Islanders will have their chance to vote for the mayor, public advocate, city comptroller, Democratic district leader, and councilmember of both the 49th and 51st Council districts.
What to Know About Early Voting in New York City’s Mayoral Primary
After two debates, countless candidate forums, millions of dollars spent on advertisements and months of campaigning, early voting is beginning in New York City’s contentious Democratic primary for mayor. Registered voters can begin casting ballots on Saturday. Primary races for other city offices are on the ballot as well, including City Council, comptroller and public advocate. Here’s what to know if you plan to vote early. Primary Day is June…
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