New voters failed to show up at the polls during early voting for New York City’s June primary election amid overall low turnout. Only 172,684 New Yorkers cast ballots in the nine-day early voting period that ended Sunday. Of that number, only 11,573 ballots were cast by new — and generally younger — voters, New Yorkers who registered after the 2024 general election. That’s 6.7% of the early voting total, while Boomers and Millennials turned in…
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