An individual forged their vote throughout the first day of early voting within the normal election in Brooklyn on Oct. 25, 2025.
Photograph by Lloyd Mitchell
Boomers and Gen-Xers are hitting the polls in large numbers thus far in early voting within the 2025 NYC Mayor’s race.
Throughout the primary six days of early voting, an New York News evaluation of unofficial Board of Elections knowledge discovered that voters over 60 have continued to make up a plurality of New Yorkers exhibiting as much as forged their ballots within the contest between Democratic nominee Zohran Mamdani, impartial candidate Andrew Cuomo, and Republican nominee Curtis Sliwa.
Cuomo himself has insisted that the big quantity of older New Yorkers casting early ballots can solely be useful to him, as he continues to path Mamdani, the 34-year-old Queens Meeting member, within the polls. Nonetheless, three of the 4 latest polls have proven the previous governor narrowing the hole.
“The turnout in early voting is setting an all-time record,” Cuomo advised reporters throughout a Thursday Harlem marketing campaign occasion. “They have never seen this volume of turnout, which is great…and it’s all across the city. And I think the polls have no idea what they’re talking about, because they have never seen this kind of turnout before.”
By the numbers
Voters aged 60 years and older made up 40% of the 397,561 New Yorkers who forged ballots throughout the Huge Apple since early voting kicked off final Saturday, in response to the information evaluation, whereas these aged 45-60 made up one other 23%.
In the meantime, youthful voters, these between the ages of 18 and 44, accounted for practically 37% of turnout so far.
Older voters turned out within the greatest numbers in three Manhattan Metropolis Council districts, New York News discovered. The best turnout was in Council District 4 — which covers the Higher East Aspect, Midtown East, and Stuyvesant City/Peter Cooper Village, with 8,589 voters over 60 popping out in that space.
Voters aged 26-44 turned out within the greatest numbers in Council District 35, which covers a number of Brooklyn neighborhoods, together with Clinton Hill, Fort Greene, Prospect Heights, and Crown Heights.
Mamdani making a senior technique shift?
Solely one of many three polls printed this week, a Thursday Emerson School/PIX11/THE HILL ballot, bucked the latest development of Cuomo main with older voters. It confirmed Mamdani forward of the previous governor amongst voters over 50 — 37-31%. Older voters is also breaking for Republican nominee Curtis Sliwa, who polls effectively amongst that demographic as effectively.
Nonetheless, the early voting numbers seem to have affected Mamdani’s technique within the remaining days of his marketing campaign.
Mamdani, who’s a democratic socialist Queens lawmaker, held occasions on each Thursday and Friday at senior facilities in Brooklyn and Manhattan, respectively. The marketing campaign stops included Mamdani participating with older Black, Asian, and Latino voters alongside native lawmakers who’ve endorsed his marketing campaign.
But on Friday, Mamdani waved away the concept he had modified techniques in response to the early voting numbers.
“This is the kind of engagement that we’ve been doing throughout the race,” Mamdani stated of chatting with older voters. “We are excited by the results we’ve seen in early voting. We should always celebrate more New Yorkers are getting out to the polls, and we hope to see that number continue to rise.”
New York News’s knowledge evaluation additionally revealed that early voting turnout reached its peak of 84,710 on the second day the polls had been open, which was Sunday. The slowest day on the polls thus far was Thursday, when simply 26,129 voters forged ballots amid document rainfall.
Early voting runs by way of Sunday, Nov. 2, and Election Day is on Tuesday, Nov. 4.




