A total of 44,611 New Yorkers cast ballots during the nine-day early voting period for the June primaries, the city’s Board of Election said Sunday evening.

Queens had the highest number of early votes with 14,355, followed by Brooklyn with 12,230, Manhattan with 10,648, and the Bronx with 7,378, according to the Board of Elections. Staten Island had no elections.

The Board of Elections reported that a total of 7,225 people voted on Sunday. That number was significantly higher compared to early voting on Saturday (5,743) and Friday (3,753).

Voters are heading to the polls to make their choices for City Council, district attorneys for Queens and the Bronx, district leaders and more.

Primary Election Day is Tuesday. Polls are open from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m.

 

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