A total of 826,159 New Yorkers have cast their ballots in the November general election after one week of early voting, according to the city Board of Elections.

Brooklyn continues to have the highest turnout with 259,716 voters, followed by Manhattan with 222,810, Queens with 189,523, the Bronx with 83,536 and Staten Island with 70,574.

Polls are still open Saturday and Sunday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. for anyone who wants to vote early.

The BOE announced Friday that early voters during the final weekend will receive a special borough-themed sticker based on where they vote. The Manhattan sticker features the Empire State Building, the Brooklyn sticker depicts the Brooklyn Bridge, the Queens sticker displays the Unisphere, the Bronx sticker shows the Bronx Zoo and the Staten Island sticker shows the Staten Island Ferry.

On Election Day, Nov. 5, polls will be open from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m.

An important note: Your polling place for early voting may be different from your polling place on Election Day. Locate your polling place here.

Candidates are not the only items on the ballot. New Yorkers will also have to vote "yes" or "no" on six ballot measures. To find out more about each measure, click here.

To learn more about how to vote early or how to vote by mail, click here.

For more information on this year's election, check out NY1’s Voter Guide before you head out to the polls.