According to the NYC Board of Elections, nearly 86,000 residents already voted during the early voting period, which ended Sunday. That’s just a small fraction, or roughly 1.9 percent, of the 4,592,628 active voters registered in the city as of February.
Following a quiet primary in June, voters will head to the polls Tuesday to cast their final ballots this year in races for NYC Council and district attorney as well as for Civil Court, Surrogate and Supreme Court judge positions. There are also two proposals that would amend the state constitution in relation to debt limits.