New York Election Results

For Democrats, the road to a majority in the House of Representatives ran through Republican-held districts in the suburbs and exurbs of increasingly blue New York.

In three such districts, scattered from Staten Island to Lake Ontario, competitive races by Democratic newcomers proved pivotal in deciding control of the House.

As expected, there was little suspense in the governor’s race. The Democratic incumbent, Andrew M. Cuomo, won a third term, defeating the Republican candidate, the Dutchess county executive Marcus Molinaro who gave Mr. Cuomo scant competition. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand was also easily re-elected, securing over 76 percent of the vote against her long-shot challenger, the Republican candidate, Chele Chiavacci Farley.

U.S. Senate

Candidate Party Votes Pct.
Gillibrand* Kirsten Gillibrand* Democrat Dem. 4,056,931 67.0%
Farley Chele Farley Republican Rep. 1,998,220 33.0%

6,055,151 votes, 100% reporting (15,598 of 15,598 precincts)

* Incumbent

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Results Map

Vote share

Dem. 50 60 70
Rep. 50 60 70
No results
County Gillibrand Farley Rpt.
Brooklyn
542,736
85,973
100%
Manhattan
481,779
53,813
100%
Suffolk
289,528
239,477
100%
Nassau
294,186
204,875
100%
Queens
398,414
89,810
100%
Erie
206,024
127,860
100%
Westchester
234,173
96,978
100%
Bronx
257,723
23,033
100%
Monroe
174,788
105,198
100%
Onondaga
109,201
66,599
100%
Staten Island
71,175
65,375
100%
Orange
67,701
52,640
100%
Albany
78,115
36,456
100%
Dutchess
63,675
47,268
100%
Rockland
59,386
39,730
100%
Saratoga
52,523
43,114
100%
Ulster
50,163
27,410
100%
Oneida
38,613
37,446
100%
Broome
41,145
30,897
100%
Niagara
35,225
36,088
100%
Rensselaer
34,680
25,964
100%
Schenectady
32,735
22,005
100%
Ontario
23,126
20,543
100%
Chautauqua
20,810
22,361
100%
Putnam
19,103
19,222
100%
Oswego
17,717
20,499
100%
Tompkins
28,818
8,399
100%
Steuben
13,868
19,776
100%
Saint Lawrence
17,970
14,201
100%
Wayne
13,931
17,522
100%
Jefferson
14,741
14,884
100%
Chemung
14,347
14,902
100%
Columbia
18,137
11,055
100%
Cayuga
13,823
13,232
100%
Clinton
15,930
10,012
100%
Warren
14,634
11,118
100%
Madison
12,817
12,894
100%
Sullivan
12,937
11,319
100%
Livingston
11,311
12,782
100%
Cattaraugus
10,431
13,256
100%
Otsego
11,453
9,969
100%
Herkimer
9,395
11,742
100%
Genesee
8,149
12,552
100%
Washington
10,465
9,940
100%
Greene
8,944
10,293
100%
Tioga
8,002
10,188
100%
Delaware
7,871
9,066
100%
Fulton
6,896
9,790
100%
Chenango
7,286
8,996
100%
Cortland
9,113
7,099
100%
Montgomery
7,024
8,131
100%
Allegany
5,460
9,261
100%
Essex
8,294
5,591
100%
Franklin
8,245
5,576
100%
Wyoming
4,330
8,837
100%
Orleans
4,545
7,999
100%
Schoharie
5,355
6,726
100%
Seneca
5,997
5,484
100%
Lewis
3,707
5,120
100%
Yates
3,743
4,344
100%
Schuyler
3,440
3,868
100%
Hamilton
1,078
1,662
100%
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Key House Races

U.S. House District 11 ›

Candidate Party Votes Pct.
Rose Max Rose Democrat Dem. 101,823 53.0%
Donovan* Dan Donovan* Republican Rep. 89,441 46.6%
Bardel Henry Bardel Green Green 774 0.4%

192,038 votes, 100% reporting (489 of 489 precincts)

* Incumbent

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Of New York City’s five boroughs, only Staten Island leans Republican. Yet Max Rose, the Democratic challenger who is also a health care executive and National Guard officer, won this Congressional seat against the Republican incumbent, Daniel Donovan.

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U.S. House District 19 ›

Candidate Party Votes Pct.
Delgado Antonio Delgado Democrat Dem. 147,873 51.4%
Faso* John Faso* Republican Rep. 132,873 46.2%
Greenfield Steven Greenfield Green Green 4,313 1.5%
Neal Diane Neal Independent Ind. 2,835 1.0%

287,894 votes, 100% reporting (619 of 619 precincts)

* Incumbent

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Both parties saw opportunity in this sprawling district in the Hudson Valley and Catskill Mountains, where a competitive race became racially charged. The Democratic challenger, Antonio Delgado, is an African-American Rhodes scholar who focused on universal health care and emphasized his working-class upbringing in Schenectady, N.Y. It was enough to unseat the Republican incumbent, John Faso, a lawyer and longtime state legislator.

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U.S. House District 22 ›

Candidate Party Votes Pct.
Brindisi Anthony Brindisi Democrat Dem. 127,715 50.9%
Tenney* Claudia Tenney* Republican Rep. 123,242 49.1%

250,957 votes, 100% reporting (555 of 555 precincts)

* Incumbent

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Anthony Brindisi, a Democratic state assemblyman, defeated a first-term Republican incumbent, Claudia Tenney, in a district stretching through central New York from the Pennsylvania border to the shores of Lake Ontario, taking in the cities of Utica and Binghamton. Though the district is now seen as leaning Republican, Democrats represented much of its territory in the decade before the 2012 redistricting.

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U.S. House District 24 ›

Candidate Party Votes Pct.
Katko* John Katko* Republican Rep. 136,920 52.6%
Balter Dana Balter Democrat Dem. 123,226 47.4%

260,146 votes, 100% reporting (601 of 601 precincts)

* Incumbent

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Democrats were eager to unseat the two-term Republican incumbent, John Katko, in a district running from Syracuse to the west and southwest that is seen as leaning slightly Democratic. But Mr. Katko prevailed over the Democratic challenger, Dana Balter, a visiting professor at Syracuse University.

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U.S. House District 27 ›

Candidate Party Votes Pct.
Collins* Chris Collins* Republican Rep. 140,146 49.1%
McMurray Nate McMurray Democrat Dem. 139,059 48.8%
Piegza Larry Piegza Reform Reform 5,973 2.1%

285,178 votes, 100% reporting (603 of 603 precincts)

* Incumbent

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The race in a deep red district in Western New York, which President Trump won by 25 percentage points, was thrown into disarray in August when the Republican incumbent, Chris Collins, was charged with insider trading. At first he said he would withdraw from the race, but he resumed campaigning in mid-September, and polls suggest a close contest with Nate McMurray, the Democratic town supervisor of Grand Island. Both candidates are white, but the race took on a racial tinge when Mr. Collins ran an attack ad showing Mr. McMurray, a lawyer who worked in South Korea for a time, speaking Korean.

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U.S. House District 25 Special Election

Candidate Party Votes Pct.
Morelle Joseph Morelle Democrat Dem. 141,290 58.3%
Maxwell Jim Maxwell Republican Rep. 101,085 41.7%

242,375 votes, 100% reporting (798 of 798 precincts)

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Governor

Candidate Party Votes Pct.
Cuomo* Andrew M. Cuomo* Democrat Dem. 3,635,340 59.6%
Molinaro Marc Molinaro Republican Rep. 2,207,602 36.2%
Hawkins Howie Hawkins Green Green 103,946 1.7%
Sharpe Larry Sharpe Libertarian Lib. 95,033 1.6%
Miner Stephanie Miner Independent Ind. 55,441 0.9%
Others Others 150,474 2.5%

6,097,362 votes, 100% reporting (15,598 of 15,598 precincts)

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Results Map

Vote share

Dem. 50 60 70
Rep. 50 60 70
Other 50 60 70
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County Cuomo Molinaro Hawkins Rpt.
Brooklyn
524,080
84,648
17,165
100%
Suffolk
274,518
247,169
4,951
100%
Manhattan
460,368
52,677
12,237
100%
Queens
391,190
90,533
8,467
100%
Nassau
281,730
204,399
4,067
100%
Erie
174,766
150,679
6,108
100%
Westchester
222,685
102,180
3,738
100%
Bronx
260,556
23,079
2,828
100%
Monroe
143,110
118,909
4,392
100%
Onondaga
85,182
74,523
5,312
100%
Staten Island
69,116
67,063
1,249
100%
Orange
56,882
60,901
1,882
100%
Albany
59,692
45,917
3,543
100%
Dutchess
51,179
59,131
1,311
100%
Rockland
54,436
44,020
1,157
100%
Saratoga
37,133
52,337
2,095
100%
Oneida
27,931
44,938
1,084
100%
Ulster
41,400
33,509
1,944
100%
Niagara
27,951
41,242
956
100%
Broome
31,519
36,583
1,320
100%
Rensselaer
23,633
32,362
1,802
100%
Schenectady
23,961
27,474
1,379
100%
Ontario
16,618
23,975
690
100%
Chautauqua
15,447
25,823
461
100%
Oswego
11,844
23,129
650
100%
Putnam
16,556
20,914
458
100%
Tompkins
24,325
8,859
1,627
100%
Steuben
9,310
21,035
417
100%
Saint Lawrence
11,376
18,632
538
100%
Wayne
9,241
19,574
435
100%
Jefferson
8,862
19,064
401
100%
Chemung
10,191
17,294
354
100%
Columbia
13,665
14,253
669
100%
Cayuga
9,783
14,706
520
100%
Clinton
11,485
13,227
391
100%
Warren
9,815
14,745
642
100%
Madison
9,006
14,616
510
100%
Sullivan
10,486
12,991
379
100%
Livingston
7,637
14,627
415
100%
Cattaraugus
7,034
15,028
307
100%
Herkimer
5,924
14,374
325
100%
Otsego
8,151
11,592
422
100%
Genesee
5,400
13,967
270
100%
Washington
6,411
12,879
453
100%
Greene
6,113
12,088
386
100%
Tioga
5,978
11,045
259
100%
Delaware
5,796
9,934
311
100%
Fulton
4,080
11,901
203
100%
Chenango
5,069
10,259
269
100%
Cortland
6,383
7,953
291
100%
Montgomery
4,384
10,153
210
100%
Allegany
3,486
10,132
183
100%
Franklin
5,472
7,007
236
100%
Essex
6,489
6,705
240
100%
Wyoming
2,612
9,997
131
100%
Orleans
3,082
8,893
123
100%
Schoharie
3,099
8,190
214
100%
Seneca
4,164
6,408
209
100%
Lewis
1,854
6,553
102
100%
Yates
2,558
4,991
110
100%
Schuyler
2,414
4,024
125
100%
Hamilton
722
1,792
23
100%
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Attorney General

Candidate Party Votes Pct.
James Letitia James Democrat Dem. 3,454,308 61.9%
Wofford Keith Wofford Republican Rep. 1,993,687 35.7%
Sussman Michael Sussman Green Green 66,960 1.2%
Garvey Christopher Garvey Libertarian Lib. 41,085 0.7%
Sliwa Nancy Sliwa Reform Reform 24,672 0.4%
Others Others 65,757 1.2%

5,580,712 votes, 99% reporting (15,519 of 15,598 precincts)

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Vote share

Dem. 50 60 70
Rep. 50 60 70
Other 50 60 70
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County James Wofford Sussman Rpt.
Brooklyn
498,267
77,438
7,105
99%
Suffolk
249,214
231,247
3,924
100%
Manhattan
414,627
51,632
6,701
98%
Nassau
257,498
199,104
3,621
100%
Queens
363,194
83,914
5,220
99%
Erie
159,414
146,536
3,422
100%
Westchester
208,411
94,592
3,121
100%
Monroe
145,685
109,586
2,986
100%
Bronx
229,919
20,147
1,511
98%
Onondaga
89,957
66,755
2,061
100%
Staten Island
63,623
63,873
1,034
100%
Orange
56,527
50,568
4,179
100%
Albany
64,847
36,619
1,769
100%
Dutchess
53,043
47,112
1,379
100%
Rockland
53,525
35,988
1,242
100%
Saratoga
40,755
44,424
1,162
100%
Oneida
29,936
38,598
766
100%
Ulster
40,392
26,793
1,860
100%
Niagara
26,232
38,488
664
100%
Broome
32,330
31,243
877
100%
Rensselaer
27,020
26,043
980
100%
Schenectady
26,432
22,655
670
100%
Ontario
17,704
21,234
469
100%
Chautauqua
14,524
24,288
357
100%
Putnam
15,919
18,685
414
100%
Oswego
13,313
20,464
391
100%
Tompkins
24,070
8,192
691
100%
Steuben
9,934
19,734
437
100%
Wayne
10,366
17,693
331
100%
Saint Lawrence
13,114
14,945
346
100%
Jefferson
10,364
15,629
340
100%
Chemung
10,461
15,005
367
100%
Cayuga
10,651
13,463
322
100%
Columbia
12,870
11,074
374
100%
Madison
9,917
12,833
285
100%
Livingston
8,899
13,788
301
100%
Clinton
11,984
10,506
304
100%
Cattaraugus
6,955
14,586
194
100%
Warren
9,697
11,623
409
100%
Sullivan
9,869
10,639
814
100%
Montgomery
5,216
15,029
169
100%
Genesee
5,544
13,143
211
100%
Otsego
8,894
9,639
273
100%
Herkimer
6,581
11,852
259
100%
Washington
7,097
10,917
285
100%
Greene
6,338
9,903
264
100%
Tioga
6,104
9,606
188
100%
Delaware
5,813
8,814
256
100%
Fulton
4,800
9,845
169
100%
Cortland
7,201
7,189
181
100%
Chenango
5,397
8,985
203
100%
Allegany
3,616
9,707
109
100%
Wyoming
2,916
9,659
97
100%
Franklin
6,126
5,868
152
100%
Essex
5,918
5,852
186
100%
Orleans
3,201
8,133
101
100%
Schoharie
3,716
6,819
144
100%
Lewis
2,380
5,336
80
100%
Yates
2,654
4,286
93
100%
Schuyler
2,609
3,816
121
100%
Hamilton
728
1,553
19
100%
Seneca
0
0
0
0%
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State Senate
Dem. 37 won 3 lead
Rep. 21 won 2 lead
Ind. 0 won 0 lead

Dem. 37 won 3 lead
Rep. 21 won 2 lead
Ind. 0 won 0 lead
District Dist. Candidate Rpt.
1 58%LaValle* Rep. 42%Fischer Dem. 100%
2 55%Flanagan* Rep. 45%Bradbury Cleary Dem. 100%
3 51%Martinez Dem. 49%Murray Rep. 100%
4 52%Boyle* Rep. 48%D'Amaro Dem. 100%
5 54%Gaughran Dem. 46%Marcellino* Rep. 100%
6 51%Thomas Dem. 49%Hannon* Rep. 100%
7 55%Kaplan Dem. 45%Phillips* Rep. 100%
8 55%Brooks* Dem. 45%Pravato Rep. 100%
9 62%Kaminsky* Dem. 38%Becker Rep. 100%
10 0%Sanders* Dem. Uncontested
11 54%Liu Dem. 24%Paladino Rep. 99%
12 0%Gianaris* Dem. Uncontested
13 90%Ramos Dem. 10%Peralta Indep. 100%
14 0%Comrie* Dem. Uncontested
15 64%Addabbo* Dem. 36%Sullivan Rep. 100%
16 95%Stavisky* Dem. 5%Pazienza Reform 99%
17 85%Felder* Dem. 13%Williams W.F. 100%
18 0%Salazar Dem. Uncontested
19 90%Persaud* Dem. 10%Ferretti Rep. 100%
20 93%Myrie Dem. 7%Hamilton Indep. 100%
21 97%Parker* Dem. 3%Kelly Con. 100%
22 51%Gounardes Dem. 49%Golden* Rep. 100%
23 69%Savino* Dem. 28%Krainert Rep. 100%
24 0%Lanza* Rep. Uncontested
25 0%Montgomery* Dem. Uncontested
26 88%Kavanagh* Dem. 11%Arias Rep. 100%
27 0%Hoylman* Dem. Uncontested
28 82%Krueger* Dem. 18%Holmberg Rep. 100%
29 93%Serrano* Dem. 7%Colon Rep. 93%
30 0%Benjamin* Dem. Uncontested
31 89%Jackson Dem. 6%Crump Rep. 98%
32 95%Sepulveda Dem. 3%Delices Rep. 98%
33 95%Rivera* Dem. 4%Torres Rep. 100%
34 76%Biaggi Dem. 15%Ribustello Rep. 98%
35 0%Stewart-Cousins* Dem. Uncontested
36 98%Bailey* Dem. 2%Diamond Con. 99%
37 0%Mayer* Dem. Uncontested
38 65%Carlucci* Dem. 35%Vanderhoef Rep. 100%
39 54%Skoufis Dem. 46%Basile Rep. 100%
40 51%Harckham Dem. 49%Murphy* Rep. 100%
41 51%Serino* Rep. 49%Smythe Dem. 100%
42 51%Metzger Dem. 49%Rabbitt Rep. 100%
43 54%Jordan Rep. 46%Gladd Dem. 100%
44 70%Breslin* Dem. 30%Davis Rep. 100%
45 65%Little* Rep. 36%Martz Dem. 100%
46 57%Amedore* Rep. 43%Strong Dem. 100%
47 0%Griffo* Rep. Uncontested
48 0%Ritchie* Rep. Uncontested
49 60%Tedisco* Rep. 41%Ostrelich Dem. 100%
50 51%Antonacci Rep. 49%Mannion Dem. 100%
51 64%Seward* Rep. 36%St. George Dem. 100%
52 0%Akshar* Rep. Uncontested
53 51%May Dem. 37%Burman Rep. 100%
54 62%Helming* Rep. 38%Baldridge Dem. 88%
55 52%Funke* Rep. 48%Lunsford Dem. 100%
56 56%Robach* Rep. 44%Cooney Dem. 100%
57 0%Young* Rep. Uncontested
58 60%O'Mara* Rep. 40%Kirchgessner Dem. 100%
59 0%Gallivan* Rep. Uncontested
60 56%Jacobs* Rep. 44%El Behairy Dem. 100%
61 55%Ranzenhofer* Rep. 46%Seamans Dem. 100%
62 87%Ortt* Rep. 13%Diachun Green 100%
63 0%Kennedy* Dem. Uncontested
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State Assembly
Dem. 107 won 0 lead
Rep. 42 won 1 lead
Ind. 0 won 0 lead

Dem. 107 won 0 lead
Rep. 42 won 1 lead
Ind. 0 won 0 lead
District Dist. Candidate Rpt.
1 60%Thiele* Dem. 40%O'Connor Rep. 100%
2 60%Palumbo* Rep. 40%Smith Dem. 100%
3 55%De Stefano Rep. 46%Parker Dem. 100%
4 60%Englebright* Dem. 40%Kalinowski Rep. 100%
5 59%Smith* Rep. 41%Hall Dem. 100%
6 0%Ramos* Dem. Uncontested
7 59%Garbarino* Rep. 41%Murray Dem. 100%
8 61%Fitzpatrick* Rep. 39%Morrissey Dem. 100%
9 56%LiPetri Rep. 44%Pellegrino* Dem. 100%
10 60%Stern* Dem. 41%Williams Rep. 100%
11 64%Jean-Pierre* Dem. 36%Sabella Rep. 100%
12 56%Raia* Rep. 44%Rosen Dem. 100%
13 68%Lavine* Dem. 32%Monteleone Rep. 100%
14 56%McDonough* Rep. 44%Reid Dem. 100%
15 53%Montesano* Rep. 47%Foley Dem. 100%
16 62%D'Urso* Dem. 38%Divins Rep. 100%
17 56%Mikulin* Rep. 44%Snow Dem. 100%
18 90%Raynor Dem. 10%Lamarre Rep. 100%
19 56%Ra* Rep. 44%Carr Dem. 100%
20 54%Miller* Rep. 45%Vides Dem. 100%
21 53%Griffin Dem. 47%Curran* Rep. 100%
22 70%Solages* Dem. 30%Moncion Rep. 100%
23 68%Pheffer Amato* Dem. 32%Pecorino Rep. 100%
24 0%Weprin* Dem. Uncontested
25 0%Rozic* Dem. Uncontested
26 65%Braunstein* Dem. 35%Bressler Rep. 100%
27 0%Rosenthal* Dem. Uncontested
28 73%Hevesi* Dem. 27%Maio Rep. 100%
29 0%Hyndman* Dem. Uncontested
30 76%Barnwell* Dem. 24%Butkiewicz Rep. 100%
31 0%Titus* Dem. Uncontested
32 0%Cook* Dem. Uncontested
33 92%Vanel* Dem. 8%Etwaroo Rep. 100%
34 0%DenDekker* Dem. Uncontested
35 0%Aubry* Dem. Uncontested
36 0%Simotas* Dem. Uncontested
37 0%Nolan* Dem. Uncontested
38 0%Miller* Dem. Uncontested
39 88%Cruz Dem. 10%Espinal W.E. 100%
40 87%Kim* Dem. 13%Scandalios Reform 95%
41 0%Weinstein* Dem. Uncontested
42 91%Bichotte* Dem. 7%Williams Rep. 100%
43 0%Richardson* Dem. Uncontested
44 86%Carroll* Dem. 14%Goldberg Rep. 100%
45 0%Cymbrowitz* Dem. Uncontested
46 54%Frontus Dem. 43%Saperstein Rep. 100%
47 70%Colton* Dem. 31%LaSalle Rep. 100%
48 0%Eichenstein Dem. Uncontested
49 85%Abbate* Dem. 16%Mangino Con. 100%
50 0%Lentol* Dem. Uncontested
51 0%Ortiz* Dem. Uncontested
52 95%Simon* Dem. 3%Ramos Con. 100%
53 0%Davila* Dem. Uncontested
54 96%Dilan* Dem. 4%Chowdhury Rep. 99%
55 98%Walker* Dem. 2%Jackson Rep. 100%
56 0%Wright* Dem. Uncontested
57 0%Mosley* Dem. Uncontested
58 0%Perry* Dem. Uncontested
59 81%Williams* Dem. 19%Washington Rep. 100%
60 96%Barron* Dem. 3%Bates Rep. 100%
61 84%Fall Dem. 10%Kane W.F. 100%
62 90%Reilly Rep. 10%Yost Reform 100%
63 96%Cusick* Dem. 4%Dennie Green 100%
64 61%Malliotakis* Rep. 39%Baumel Dem. 100%
65 0%Niou* Dem. Uncontested
66 82%Glick* Dem. 18%Nixon W.F. 100%
67 0%Rosenthal* Dem. Uncontested
68 93%Rodriguez* Dem. 7%Carreras Rep. 100%
69 93%O'Donnell* Dem. 7%Cotenescu Rep. 100%
70 0%Dickens* Dem. Uncontested
71 0%Taylor* Dem. Uncontested
72 94%De La Rosa* Dem. 6%Goodman Rep. 100%
73 76%Quart* Dem. 24%Ascherman Rep. 100%
74 87%Epstein* Dem. 11%Cooper Rep. 97%
75 0%Gottfried* Dem. Uncontested
76 97%Seawright* Dem. 4%Puliafito Reform 100%
77 97%Joyner* Dem. 3%Carmichael Rep. 100%
78 94%Rivera* Dem. 7%Walters Rep. 100%
79 97%Blake* Dem. 3%Torres Rep. 100%
80 86%Fernandez* Dem. 14%Perri Rep. 97%
81 88%Dinowitz* Dem. 12%Reed Rep. 97%
82 82%Benedetto* Dem. 16%English Rep. 98%
83 97%Heastie* Dem. 2%Lee Rep. 100%
84 90%Arroyo* Dem. 6%Septimo W.F. 93%
85 96%Crespo* Dem. 4%Lennon Rep. 100%
86 96%Pichardo* Dem. 4%Rivera-Diaz Rep. 100%
87 94%Reyes Dem. 5%Marcus Rep. 95%
88 0%Paulin* Dem. Uncontested
89 0%Pretlow* Dem. Uncontested
90 65%Sayegh Dem. 35%Pinion Rep. 100%
91 0%Otis* Dem. Uncontested
92 0%Abinanti* Dem. Uncontested
93 69%Buchwald* Dem. 31%Nuculovic Rep. 100%
94 58%Byrne* Rep. 42%Gashi Dem. 100%
95 68%Galef* Dem. 32%Chiulli Rep. 100%
96 0%Zebrowski* Dem. Uncontested
97 62%Jaffee* Dem. 38%Presti Rep. 81%
98 63%Brabenec* Rep. 37%Martens Dem. 93%
99 53%Schmitt Rep. 47%Rettig Dem. 100%
100 0%Gunther* Dem. Uncontested
101 59%Miller* Rep. 41%McEvoy Dem. 100%
102 57%Tague* Rep. 43%O'Connor Dem. 100%
103 0%Cahill* Dem. Uncontested
104 60%Jacobson Dem. 40%Manley Rep. 100%
105 58%Lalor* Rep. 42%Giardino Dem. 100%
106 54%Barrett* Dem. 46%Truitt Rep. 100%
107 52%Ashby* Rep. 49%Houghtling Dem. 100%
108 0%McDonald* Dem. Uncontested
109 71%Fahy* Dem. 24%Porter Rep. 100%
110 60%Steck* Dem. 40%Carey Rep. 100%
111 54%Santabarbara* Dem. 46%McGarry Rep. 100%
112 0%Walsh* Rep. Uncontested
113 57%Woerner* Dem. 44%Zegers Rep. 100%
114 81%Stec* Rep. 19%Wilson W.F. 100%
115 0%Jones* Dem. Uncontested
116 54%Walczyk Rep. 46%Jenne* Dem. 100%
117 0%Blankenbush* Rep. Uncontested
118 64%Smullen Rep. 36%Rubino Dem. 100%
119 55%Buttenschon Dem. 45%Bova Rep. 100%
120 69%Barclay* Rep. 31%Tosh Dem. 100%
121 51%Salka Rep. 49%Magee* Dem. 100%
122 85%Crouch* Rep. 15%Libous Con. 100%
123 0%Lupardo* Dem. Uncontested
124 63%Friend* Rep. 38%Batrowny Dem. 100%
125 0%Lifton* Dem. Uncontested
126 57%Finch* Rep. 43%Batman Dem. 100%
127 58%Stirpe* Dem. 42%Paro Rep. 100%
128 0%Hunter* Dem. Uncontested
129 74%Magnarelli* Dem. 22%Ott Rep. 100%
130 67%Manktelow Rep. 33%Comegys Dem. 100%
131 0%Kolb* Rep. Uncontested
132 0%Palmesano* Rep. Uncontested
133 55%Byrnes Rep. 42%Baer Dem. 100%
134 0%Lawrence* Rep. Uncontested
135 53%Johns* Rep. 48%Gilchrist Dem. 100%
136 0%Romeo Dem. Uncontested
137 0%Gantt* Dem. Uncontested
138 66%Bronson* Dem. 34%Iacovangelo Rep. 100%
139 92%Hawley* Rep. 8%Glogowski Lib. 100%
140 70%Schimminger* Dem. 26%Ohar Rep. 100%
141 91%Peoples* Dem. 10%Kostecky Rep. 100%
142 52%Burke Dem. 46%Bohen* Rep. 100%
143 58%Wallace* Dem. 42%Centinello Rep. 100%
144 63%Norris* Rep. 37%DiPasquale Dem. 100%
145 0%Morinello* Rep. Uncontested
146 53%McMahon Dem. 47%Walter* Rep. 100%
147 61%DiPietro* Rep. 39%Wochensky Dem. 100%
148 0%Giglio* Rep. Uncontested
149 72%Ryan* Dem. 28%Totaro Rep. 100%
150 69%Goodell* Rep. 31%Einach Dem. 100%
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* Incumbent 

Ballot Measures

Question 1Campaign Finance

Answer Votes Pct.
Yes Yes 1,151,775 80.3%
No No 283,435 19.7%

1,435,210 votes, 99% reporting (5,849 of 5,901 precincts)

Question 2Create Civic Engagement Commission

Answer Votes Pct.
Yes Yes 928,382 65.5%
No No 488,377 34.5%

1,416,759 votes, 99% reporting (5,849 of 5,901 precincts)

Question 3Limit Terms of Community Board Members

Answer Votes Pct.
Yes Yes 1,026,929 72.3%
No No 393,809 27.7%

1,420,738 votes, 99% reporting (5,849 of 5,901 precincts)

Comptroller

Candidate Party Votes Pct.
DiNapoli* Thomas DiNapoli* Democrat Dem. 3,727,418 66.6%
Trichter Jonathan Trichter Republican Rep. 1,773,570 31.7%
Dunlea Mark Dunlea Green Green 63,892 1.1%
Gallaudet Cruger Gallaudet Libertarian Lib. 32,366 0.6%

5,597,246 votes, 99% reporting (15,519 of 15,598 precincts)

* Incumbent

Supreme Court

District Dist. Candidate Rpt.
1 0%Tisch Dem.   0%
  0%Kotler Dem.    
  0%Rosado Dem.    
2 14%Hinds-Radix Rep. 14%Joseph Dem. 99%
3 38%Walsh Dem. 33%Lynch Dem. 100%
5 14%Neri Rep. 14%DelConte Dem. 100%
6 51%McBride Rep. 49%Burns Dem. 100%
7 27%Taddeo Rep. 27%Argento Rep. 98%
8 0%Feroleto Dem.   0%
  0%Curran Dem.    
9 17%Davidson Dem. 12%Zugibe Dem. 97%
10 13%Voutsinas Dem. 13%Balkin Dem. 100%
11 22%Nelson Dem. 20%Love Dem. 99%
12 13%Torres Dem. 12%Rodriguez Dem. 98%
13 51%Mundy Rep. 38%Porzio Rep. 100%
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