New York City currently has on the order of 4.8–5.1 million registered voters , depending on the exact cutoff date and ongoing list maintenance.

What the official data shows

  • The NYC Board of Elections publishes “Voter Enrollment Totals” by year, which include all five boroughs (counties) of the city.
  • These files (linked for 2024 and 2025) show total registrations in the high 4‑million range , fluctuating as voters move, die, or are removed during list clean‑ups.

Why the number moves around

  • Voter rolls are “fluid” : officials regularly remove duplicates and ineligible records, so the total can go down after a cleanup and then rise again as new people register.
  • Major election years and high‑profile local races (like NYC’s 2025 contests) drive surges in new registrations , pushing totals toward the upper end of that 4.8–5.1 million band.

How to get the precise current figure

If you need the exact current number for “how many registered voters are there in New York City”:

  1. Go to the NYC Board of Elections “Voter Enrollment Totals” page and open the latest State Enrollment Statistics file.
  1. Look at the citywide or all five NYC counties combined; that sum is the official current count of registered voters.

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