NYC Primary Elections 2025: Strong early voting numbers— All you need to know

Early voting in the 2025 New York City primary elections is seeing strong participation across all five boroughs.According to unofficial data from the NYC Board of Elections, 66,361 voters had checked in by the end of day two (Sunday) of early voting. The numbers reflect total check-ins so far and highlight the importance of early voting in the city’s election process.Voters have several options to cast their votes — they can vote in person during early voting or on Primary Day. Absentee ballots are also being used. These ballots must be postmarked by 24 June and received by 1 July to be counted, according to US media reports.Key dates for voters:22 June: Last day for early voting.23 June: Last date to register to vote in person at your local board of elections.24 June: Primary Election Day. Polls will be open from 6 am to 9 pm. Voters must visit their assigned polling site. This is also the final deadline to return early voting and absentee ballots. Mail-in ballots must be postmarked by 24 June.In this election, Mayor Eric Adams is running for re-election as an independent. At the same time, 11 Democratic candidates are competing for the position, hoping to replace him.