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Early voting brings New Yorkers out as campaign enters home stretch

October 30, 2025

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New York Amsterdam News

Early voting kicked off with a bang last weekend, bringing in an impressive number of voters in a few days compared to the 2021 mayoral election.

- By ARIAMA C. LONG

Early voting brings New Yorkers out as campaign enters home stretch

The top three mayoral candidates include Democrat nominee Zohran K. Mamdani, former Governor Andrew Cuomo, and Republican nominee Curtis Sliwa. Incumbent Mayor Eric Adams' name still appears on the ballot, but he officially dropped out of the running in September. In terms of polling, Mamdani is still out front with Cuomo gaining in second.

image"I'm extremely excited about the early turnout. The numbers are showing voters over 40 in particular are showing up," said Ny Whitaker, a former White House senior advisor and founder of Project Nyne, LLC, who created the campaign group New York for Harris. "Finally New Yorkers are seeing the benefits and taking advantage of early voting."

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