NYC’s registered voter total is around several million, with the latest major citywide counts published by New York City’s Board of Elections and state election authorities showing the following context:
- As of early 2020, NYC had about 5.32 million total registered voters across all statuses (active and inactive) in New York State’s county-by-county enrollment data, with NYC’s share comprising the vast majority of statewide registrations (about 3.62 million active, plus inactive totals that bring the NYC subtotal higher).
- More recent NYC-specific turnout and registration analyses for 2025 indicate a historic level of engagement for a citywide election, with turnout approaching roughly 1.1 million ballots cast in the 2025 Democratic primary and overall turnout in the range of high single digits to low-30s percentage-wise depending on the office and election type, reflecting substantial registration pools and updated rolls.
If you need the exact current number of registered voters in NYC for a specific date (e.g., as of a particular month in 2020, 2024, or 2025), I can pull the precise figure from the NYC Board of Elections or NYS voter enrollment summaries and provide a sourced total for that date. Additionally, I can break down the figures by status (active vs. inactive), borough, or party affiliation if required. To proceed, please specify:
- The exact date or election cycle you want the registered-voter total for (e.g., as of February 2020, 2024 primary, 2025 general, etc.).
- Whether you want the figure statewide context or strictly NYC (borough-by-borough if possible).
