Short answer: As of the latest available figures in late 2025, New York City had around 5 million registered voters. For precise, up-to-date totals by date or subgroups (e.g., by borough or party registration), please specify whether you want the most current total as of a specific date or the total for a particular election cycle, and I can pull the latest official numbers. Key context and considerations
- NYC’s registered voter totals are updated by the New York City Board of Elections and state election authorities, typically reflecting changes due to new registrations, party-affiliation updates, and removals.
- Voter registration counts can differ slightly depending on whether you’re counting active registrations, all registered (including inactive), or unaffiliated voters. Different sources may label these categories differently.
- Turnout and registration dynamics in 2025 were notable, with media reporting high engagement in the mayoral race and related elections, which often coincides with substantial registration activity in the months leading up to Election Day.
- If you need a precise, citable figure, I can look up the official enrollment totals from the NYC Board of Elections or the state Board of Elections for the exact date you care about.
