Follow along on our election results map, as Curtis Sliwa.
A a Republican candidate who just wouldn’t call it quits.
More than 2 million New Yorkers voted — the most since the 1969 mayoral election that saw John Lindsay soar to City Hall, the city Board of Elections said at around 9 p.m., just before polls closed.
As of 6 p.m., 1.01 million voters had cast their ballots on Election Day, in addition to the 732,000 who voted early — a massive turnout of more than 1.7 million, more than any since the 1993 mayoral race.
Some 124,000 mail-in ballots also already came in, the city Board of Elections said.