After the third day of early voting, a total of 385,266 New Yorkers have cast their ballots in the November general election, according to the city Board of Elections.

Brooklyn had the highest number of early voters with 115,286, followed by Manhattan with 106,870, Queens with 87,174, the Bronx with 40,217 and Staten Island with 35,718.

Over the weekend, 257,860 New Yorkers voted, officials said. Saturday was the highest early voting turnout the city has ever seen for a first day.

Meanwhile statewide, more than 700,000 voted early Saturday and Sunday, according to the state Board of Elections.

Polls are open every day until Nov. 3 for anyone who wants to vote early.

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.