Younger Voters Lead Early Turnout in NYC Mayoral Race, Older Voters Could Shift Dynamics
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Younger Voters Lead Early Turnout in NYC Mayoral Race, Older Voters Could Shift Dynamics
NEW YORK — Younger New Yorkers outnumbered older voters in the final days of early voting for the city’s mayoral election, according to the New York Post. Roughly 186,800 residents aged 18 to 49 cast ballots, compared with 148,500 voters over 50, the report says. The surge in younger voters continues to favor Democratic nominee […]
Younger voters outnumber older crowds in final days of early voting for NYC mayoral election
Gen Zers and Millennials outnumbered their older counterparts at the polls on the last weekend of early voting in the Big Apple — as a shocking new mayoral election poll showed former Gov. Andrew Cuomo cut into Zohran Mamdani's once-commanding lead.
Generation Z and the Millennials numerically outnumbered older voters during the final days of early voting in New York, while a new poll revealed that former governor Andrew Cuomo reduced the advantage that Zohran Mamdani once had. From Friday to Sunday, approximately 186,843 people between 18 and 49 years of age cast their vote, compared to 148,462 voters over 50 years of age, according to data from the City Electoral Board reviewed by The Pos…
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