The biggest rally, in 1998, drew about 6,000 participants, according to police estimates.
Three days later, an anti-war rally in London drew a crowd of at least 150,000 and probably around 400,000.
Police Department officials said the rally drew a crowd of 4,500, while the police union put the number at 15,000.
The rally also drew other candidates with their own business to transact.
According to the Times of Israel, the rally drew 50,000 people.
In August 2010, the rally drew more than 150,000 attendees.
The group's kick-off rally last Sunday drew more than 400 people.
Tonight's rally here drew nearly 1,000 people, many of whom donated $3.50 each for the privilege.
Held on March 1, 1943, the rally drew a crowd of 70,000.
The rally drew thousands of people, tying up traffic, and the fire on 41st Street only made things worse.