A Shift in the Boomer's Favor: Early Voting Turnout Reveals a Changing Face of NYC Mayoral Election
In a surprising twist, older voters are driving heavy turnout in New York City's mayoral election, with those 55 and above making up over half of all early voters. This shift marks a significant departure from previous elections, where younger voters have historically dominated early voting.
The numbers tell a story: as of Tuesday, a total of 297,718 people had cast their ballots through the end of day, surpassing the 169,879 who voted early during the entire nine-day period four years ago. This surge in early voting is a sign of an engaged electorate, particularly among older voters.
According to analysis by Gothamist, the largest share of early voting comes from voters between 65 and 74 years old, with those 55-64 making up nearly 17% of the total turnout. In contrast, younger voters aged 25-34 make up just 16%.
This shift in demographics is being attributed to a number of factors, including Andrew Cuomo's independent candidacy and his campaign's strong focus on appealing to older voters. Cuomo has been campaigning heavily among this age group, touting his experience and ability to run the city.
Mamdani supporters, on the other hand, are enthusiastic about their candidate's platform, which includes measures such as free buses and rent freezes for rent-stabilized tenants. However, some have criticized Mamdani's proposals as "Trumpian" in their scope, with one supporter joking that she needs to grow up before taking office.
While the early numbers may give Cuomo an edge among older voters, analysts are cautioning against reading too much into these results. Jerry Skurnik, a longtime Democratic political consultant, notes that voter turnout patterns can be influenced by various factors, including the availability of voting options and local politics.
Ultimately, it remains to be seen how the early voting numbers will translate into overall voter turnout on Election Day. One thing is clear, however: this election is shaping up to be a generational battle at the ballot box, with different age groups weighing in on the candidates' platforms and qualifications.
				
			In a surprising twist, older voters are driving heavy turnout in New York City's mayoral election, with those 55 and above making up over half of all early voters. This shift marks a significant departure from previous elections, where younger voters have historically dominated early voting.
The numbers tell a story: as of Tuesday, a total of 297,718 people had cast their ballots through the end of day, surpassing the 169,879 who voted early during the entire nine-day period four years ago. This surge in early voting is a sign of an engaged electorate, particularly among older voters.
According to analysis by Gothamist, the largest share of early voting comes from voters between 65 and 74 years old, with those 55-64 making up nearly 17% of the total turnout. In contrast, younger voters aged 25-34 make up just 16%.
This shift in demographics is being attributed to a number of factors, including Andrew Cuomo's independent candidacy and his campaign's strong focus on appealing to older voters. Cuomo has been campaigning heavily among this age group, touting his experience and ability to run the city.
Mamdani supporters, on the other hand, are enthusiastic about their candidate's platform, which includes measures such as free buses and rent freezes for rent-stabilized tenants. However, some have criticized Mamdani's proposals as "Trumpian" in their scope, with one supporter joking that she needs to grow up before taking office.
While the early numbers may give Cuomo an edge among older voters, analysts are cautioning against reading too much into these results. Jerry Skurnik, a longtime Democratic political consultant, notes that voter turnout patterns can be influenced by various factors, including the availability of voting options and local politics.
Ultimately, it remains to be seen how the early voting numbers will translate into overall voter turnout on Election Day. One thing is clear, however: this election is shaping up to be a generational battle at the ballot box, with different age groups weighing in on the candidates' platforms and qualifications.

 I mean, I get it, they're getting more engaged or whatever, but still... wasn't this gonna be a younger voter thing?
 I mean, I get it, they're getting more engaged or whatever, but still... wasn't this gonna be a younger voter thing?  Andrew Cuomo's campaign being super targeted at older voters is def an interesting move tho... maybe he's onto something there?
 Andrew Cuomo's campaign being super targeted at older voters is def an interesting move tho... maybe he's onto something there?  And what's with Mamdani's supporters saying she needs to "grow up" before taking office?
 And what's with Mamdani's supporters saying she needs to "grow up" before taking office? 
 my grandma voted & all but i dunno if its a good ting 4 Cuomo or not
 my grandma voted & all but i dunno if its a good ting 4 Cuomo or not 
 NYC mayoral election is getting real! So apparently 55+ yrs old ppl r makin up over 50% of all early voters? That's like, a huge shift from previous elections where younger folks were dominatin the polls
 NYC mayoral election is getting real! So apparently 55+ yrs old ppl r makin up over 50% of all early voters? That's like, a huge shift from previous elections where younger folks were dominatin the polls  . According to Gothamist, voters aged 65-74 are killin it with 21% of the total turnout? Meanwhile, younger folks aged 25-34 r only makin up 16%
. According to Gothamist, voters aged 65-74 are killin it with 21% of the total turnout? Meanwhile, younger folks aged 25-34 r only makin up 16%  .
. . He's got that experience factor goin for him. And Mamdani supporters r passionate about her platform, but some ppl are like "hold up, this is gettin too Trumpian"
. He's got that experience factor goin for him. And Mamdani supporters r passionate about her platform, but some ppl are like "hold up, this is gettin too Trumpian"  .
. . Can't wait to see what happens next!
. Can't wait to see what happens next!  But seriously, is Mamdani's platform really going to resonate with most people? I'm curious about how this plays out on Election Day... will younger voters come out in full force or are they staying home?
 But seriously, is Mamdani's platform really going to resonate with most people? I'm curious about how this plays out on Election Day... will younger voters come out in full force or are they staying home? 



 . I'm also curious to see how this plays out among younger voters - will they come out in force on Election Day or will Cuomo's edge with older voters be enough? This election is gonna be all about who shows up and makes their voice heard
. I'm also curious to see how this plays out among younger voters - will they come out in force on Election Day or will Cuomo's edge with older voters be enough? This election is gonna be all about who shows up and makes their voice heard  And I gotta give it up for Andrew Cuomo, he's makin' some serious moves by focusin' on this age group. Maybe it's a sign that the younger folks are gettin' a little too burnt out from all the hustle and bustle of adult life? Either way, it's awesome to see so many people engaged in the democratic process. And hey, if Mamdani's proposals get some traction, maybe we'll see some real change happen for rent-stabilized tenants and public transportation.
 And I gotta give it up for Andrew Cuomo, he's makin' some serious moves by focusin' on this age group. Maybe it's a sign that the younger folks are gettin' a little too burnt out from all the hustle and bustle of adult life? Either way, it's awesome to see so many people engaged in the democratic process. And hey, if Mamdani's proposals get some traction, maybe we'll see some real change happen for rent-stabilized tenants and public transportation. 
 ! Like seriously 55+ making up half of all early voters is wild. And from what I've seen online, Mamdani supporters are SO hyped about her platform, but some people are also kinda salty about it being "Trumpian"
! Like seriously 55+ making up half of all early voters is wild. And from what I've seen online, Mamdani supporters are SO hyped about her platform, but some people are also kinda salty about it being "Trumpian"  Anyway, I'm keeping an eye on this election and I'm excited to see how it all plays out... fingers crossed for a low-key candidate win
 Anyway, I'm keeping an eye on this election and I'm excited to see how it all plays out... fingers crossed for a low-key candidate win