Early voting starts this Saturday in the Nov. 2 general election that will see voters make the final call on who will run New York City for the next four years.
Though much of the attention was focused in June on the ranked-choice Democratic primary in a city and borough that is solidly blue, the general election remains the ultimate decider. New Yorkers will elect a new mayor and comptroller; the incumbent public advocate, Jumaane Williams, is seeking a full four-year term in office; and every City Council seat will be up for grabs.