New York City Early Voting Falls to 172,000 as Average Voter Age Jumps to 57
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Updated · The New York Times · Jun 23
New York City Early Voting Falls to 172,000 as Average Voter Age Jumps to 57
3 articles · Updated · The New York Times · Jun 23
Summary
About 172,000 New Yorkers voted early in this year’s Democratic primaries, down sharply from nearly 400,000 in the same period in 2025.
The early-voting electorate also skewed much older: the average voter age rose a full decade to 57 from 47 last year.
The drop was widely expected because this year’s ballot lacks a major citywide or statewide race, and some parts of the city have few competitive contests.
Those numbers still pose a warning sign for Mayor Zohran Mamdani and allied left-wing candidates, whose coalition was boosted last year by unusually strong youth turnout.
Primary Day voting on Tuesday could still change the overall electorate, but early returns suggest a reversion to a more typical New York City primary pattern.