Erie County has released the final early voting totals ahead of the Tuesday primary, with the numbers showing a significant turnout of voters. The early voting period has come to a close, and now candidates and campaign officials are eagerly awaiting the results of the primary. According to the Erie County Board of Elections, the final early voting totals are in, and they will be closely watched by candidates and campaign officials as they head into the final stretch of the election.

"We are pleased with the turnout so far and encourage all eligible voters to cast their ballots on Tuesday," said a statement from the Erie County Board of Elections.

The numbers will be particularly important for candidates running in competitive races, such as those in the City of Buffalo and Town of Amherst. Residents of Williamsville and other suburbs will also be closely watching the results, as they will have a significant impact on the direction of the county. As the primary approaches, voters can expect to see a flurry of activity from candidates and campaign officials, including get-out-the-vote efforts and last-minute rallies.

The Erie County Board of Elections will be providing updates on the election results as they come in, and voters can check the board's website for the latest information. The primary is scheduled to take place on Tuesday, and voters can cast their ballots at their designated polling stations.