Early voting started on Saturday, Oct. 26 and the city saw a record turnout.
The New York City Board of Elections said more than140,000 people cast their ballots on the first day, a new record.
Brooklyn voters came out in force. About 77,033 people voted in Kings County on Saturday and Sunday, more than the 71,321 people who voted in Manhattan.
Early voting lasts through Nov. 3 and there are 155 early voting locations across the city.
Election Day is Nov. 5 and polls are open from 6:00am to 9:00pm.
New York Attorney General Letitia James on Friday published voter rights guidelines, a hot line and other voting information.
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