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More than 500K NYC voters cast their ballots Tuesday morning

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More than 500,000 New York City voters had cast their ballots as of noon Tuesday in the presidential race, according to tabulations from the city’s Board of Elections

The polls close at 9 p.m. tonight. More than 1 million votes were cast during the nine-day early voting period between Oct. 26 and Nov. 3, according to the BOE. 

The turnout rate in the city for the 2020 presidential election was 53%, while the rate in 2016 was 56%. There are more than 5 million registered voters in the city.

Staten Island residents line-up to cast their ballots during the general election on Nov. 5, 2024 at Saint Pauls United Methodist Church in Staten Island. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)
Staten Island residents line-up to cast their ballots during the general election on Nov. 5, 2024 at Saint Pauls United Methodist Church. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

The day started with a steady drip of voters at polling stations across the city, including in Brooklyn, where Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, New York’s top Democrat on Capitol Hill, said he’s confident Vice President Kamala Harris will be elected president.  

“She’s the candidate talking about helping average folks, with lowering their costs, with getting better housing, with making sure the tax system is fair,” Schumer told reporters after casting his vote at PS 321 in Park Slope. “Donald Trump spends all his time criticizing other people, talking about who his enemies are, saying he’s not going to trust the results of the election. It’s an obvious choice for the American people: One person who cares about the American people, the other who’s consumed with his own ego.” 

Marya Oestreich checks in to vote at Riverside Church Tuesday Nov. 5, 2024 in Manhattan, New York. (Barry Williams for New York Daily News)
Marya Oestreich checks in to vote at Riverside Church Tuesday Nov. 5, 2024 in Manhattan. (Barry Williams for New York Daily News)

Schumer, whose party leads the Senate with a razor-thin 51-49 majority, said he’s also “cautiously optimistic” he’ll retain the majority in the upper chamber, and that the House will flip into Democratic hands as well. 

“A year and a half ago, everyone said we had no chance of winning the Senate. Now we’re right in the hunt,” he said. 

Yubal Wiesel votes with her dog, Tubi, by her side at Riverside Church Tuesday Nov. 5, 2024 in Manhattan, New York. (Barry Williams for New York Daily News)
Yubal Wiesel votes with her dog, Tubi, by her side at Riverside Church Tuesday Nov. 5, 2024 in Manhattan. (Barry Williams for New York Daily News)

There are six battleground House seats in New York that Democrats are hoping to win. None of them are in the city, and five of them are currently represented by Republicans.  

Voters can find their local polling site here

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