Midtown Tribune

Independent New York news, public affairs, business, culture, and official updates from Midtown and beyond.

, , , ,

New York Votes Today: 2026 Primary Election Results and Official NYC Live Links

4 min read

New York City Election 2026 june 23

New York Votes Today: 2026 Primary Election Results and Official Live Links

New York City voters are going to the polls today, Tuesday, June 23, 2026, for the city’s primary election. Polling places are open from 6:00 AM to 9:00 PM, according to the New York City Board of Elections. Early voting ran from June 13 through June 21.

For voters in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx, and Staten Island, today’s primary will decide party nominees in a wide range of races. Depending on the voter’s address and party enrollment, ballots may include contests for Congress, New York State offices, State Senate, State Assembly, Civil Court, party positions, and other local offices. The official June 23, 2026 Primary Election Contest List is published by the NYC Board of Elections.

Where to Watch Official Results

Midtown Tribune is providing official links below to the NYC Board of Elections results pages. These are the most important sources to follow on election night because they come directly from the city’s election authority.

Preliminary election-night results usually begin appearing after polls close at 9:00 PM. These results are unofficial until the count, canvass, and certification process is completed.

LIVE

Official New York City Primary Election Results

Results for the June 23, 2026 Primary Election are published by the New York City Board of Elections. Preliminary results usually begin appearing after polls close at 9:00 PM.

Note: The official NYC BOE results site may not open inside an embedded frame. Use the buttons below to go directly to the official live results pages.

Status: Official preliminary results are updated on the NYC Board of Elections website.
If results have not appeared yet, refresh the BOE page after 9:00 PM.

Source: Board of Elections in the City of New York. Results remain unofficial until certified.

What Is at Stake

Primary elections in New York often carry major political weight. In districts where one party dominates, the primary winner may enter the general election with a strong advantage. That makes June 23 more than a procedural election day: it is a real political test for incumbents, challengers, party organizations, and ideological movements inside both major parties.

This year’s New York primaries include several closely watched races. Reuters described the contests as a test of Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s influence and the strength of democratic socialist candidates challenging or replacing establishment Democrats in New York congressional races.

The New York Post reported that Mayor Mamdani campaigned for several DSA-backed candidates on primary day, while voters across the city cast ballots in congressional and state races.

Official Candidate and Ballot Information

The NYC Board of Elections lists the official contest information for the June 23 primary. The contest list includes Democratic and Republican primary races across the five boroughs, with offices varying by district and party. The Board of Elections also provides a “List of Candidates” page with the official contest documents.

Voters can also use the official NYC poll-site locator to confirm their polling place, ballot information, and district details.

Why It Matters for New York City

For Midtown Manhattan and the rest of New York City, the issues behind today’s vote are immediate: public safety, affordability, housing, taxes, business conditions, schools, transportation, quality of life, immigration policy, and New York’s role in national politics.

The results will show not only who advances to the general election, but also which political direction New York voters are willing to support in 2026.

Midtown Tribune will continue following the official vote count as results become available from the NYC Board of Elections.

Midtown Tribune Independent USA news from New York