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New York election results: How NYC voted in state races

Voters wait in line to cast their ballots at the Park Slope Library on Sixth Avenue on Tuesday.
Voters wait in line to cast their ballots at the Park Slope Library on Sixth Avenue on Tuesday. Photo Credit: Madison Realty Capital

Democratic candidates in New York were victorious in the races for the top state offices on Tuesday. 

Gov. Andrew Cuomo won his bid for a third term, Letitia James defeated Keith Wofford to become attorney general and Thomas DiNapoli was re-elected comptroller. 

Here’s a closer look at how the five boroughs voted in each race, according to the Board of Elections’ unofficial results:

Gov. Andrew Cuomo waves to supporters in Manhattan Tuesday night after being elected to a third term.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo waves to supporters in Manhattan Tuesday night after being elected to a third term. Photo Credit: Charles Eckert

Governor

Bronx

Cuomo (D): 89.6%

Molinaro (R): 7.9%

Hawkins (G): 0.9%

Brooklyn

Cuomo: 81.3%

Molinaro: 13.3%

Hawkins: 2.7%

Manhattan

Cuomo: 85.4%

Molinaro: 9.8%

Hawkins: 2.3%

Queens

Cuomo: 77.6%

Molinaro: 18.1%

Hawkins: 1.7%

Staten Island

Cuomo: 49%

Molinaro: 48%

Hawkins: 0.9%

Letitia James, shown in Brooklyn on July 5, won the race for attorney general Tuesday night.
Letitia James, shown in Brooklyn on July 5, won the race for attorney general Tuesday night. Photo Credit: Jeff Bachner

Attorney General

Bronx

James (D): 88.4%

Wofford (R): 7.8%

Sussman (G): 0.6%

Brooklyn

James: 83%

Wofford: 12.9%

Sussman: 1.2%

Manhattan

James: 85.4%

Wofford: 10.6%

Sussman: 1.4%

Queens

James: 76.9%

Wofford: 17.8%

Sussman: 1.1%

Staten Island

Wofford: 47.9%

James: 47.7%

Sussman: 0.8%

The audit from the office of state Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli, shown on Jan. 9, looked at LIRR maintenance records for its train event recorders and found the agency's practices were
The audit from the office of state Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli, shown on Jan. 9, looked at LIRR maintenance records for its train event recorders and found the agency’s practices were “not always in compliance” with standards. Photo Credit: Johnny Milano

Comptroller

Bronx

DiNapoli (D): 87.3%

Trichter (R): 7.5%

Dunlea (G): 0.8% 

Brooklyn

DiNapoli: 81.6%

Trichter: 13.1%

Dunlea: 1.9%

Manhattan

DiNapoli: 84.5%

Trichter: 10.4%

Dunlea: 1.7%

Queens

DiNapoli: 77.8%

Trichter: 17.5%

Dunlea: 1.3%

Staten Island

DiNapoli: 50.2%

Trichter: 45.8%

Dunlea: 0.7%

Democrats swept the Senate races this year, with at least six new senators elected to represent parts of the city. In District 22, Democrat Andrew Gounardes is leading the vote tally over Republican Martin Golden, who has not conceded the race.

Here’s how New Yorkers voted in contested Senate races, according to the Board of Elections’ unofficial results:

Senate District 11 (Queens)

John Liu (D): 51.7%

Vickie Paladino (R): 23.5% 

Simon H. Minching (C): 1.4%

Tony Avella (I): 19%

Senate District 13 (Queens)

Jessica Ramos (D): 80.2%

Jose R. Peralta (I): 9.1%

Senate District 15 (Queens)

Joseph P. Addabbo, Jr. (D): 61.6%

Thomas P. Sullivan (C): 33.9%

Senate District 16 (Queens)

Toby Ann Stavisky (D): 79.3%

Vincent J. Pazienza (Reform): 3.78% 

Simcha Felder, left, won re-election in Senate District 17.
Simcha Felder, left, won re-election in Senate District 17. Photo Credit: Newsday/Photo by Dave Sanders

Senate District 17 (Brooklyn)

Simcha Felder (D, R): 81.8%

Jumaane Williams (W): 12.8%

Luis Rivera (Reform): 1.4%

Senate District 19 (Brooklyn)

Roxanne J. Persaud (D): 86.9%

Jeffrey J. Ferretti (R): 9.93%

Senate District 20 (Brooklyn)

Zellnor Myrie (D): 88.1%

Jesse Hamilton (I): 6.92%

Senate District 21 (Brooklyn)

Kevin S. Parker (D): 93.47%

Brian W. Kelley (C): 2.89%

Andrew Gounardes, a Democrat, declared victory over incumbent Marty Golden on Tuesday.
Andrew Gounardes, a Democrat, declared victory over incumbent Marty Golden on Tuesday. Photo Credit: Nicole Brown

Senate District 22 (Brooklyn)

Andrew Gounardes (D): 49.79%

Martin Golden (R): 47.99%

Senate District 23 (Brooklyn, Staten Island)

Diane Savino (D): 66.45%

David Krainert (R): 26.89%

Jasmine L. Robinson (W): 3.18%

Senate District 26 (Brooklyn, Manhattan)

Brian Kavanagh (D): 84.12%

Anthony Arias (R): 10.69%

Stuart J. Avrick (C): 0.96%

Senate District 28 (Manhattan)

Liz Krueger (D): 80.13%

Peter Holmberg (R): 17.96%

Senate District 29 (Manhattan, Bronx)

Jose M. Serrano (D): 88.83%

Jose A. Colon (R): 6.56%

Senate District 31 (Manhattan)

Robert Jackson (D): 85.98%

Melinda Crump (R): 5.98%

Marisol Alcantara (I): 4.75%

Senate District 32 (Bronx)

Luis Sepulveda (D): 91%

Patrick Delices (R): 3.25%

Migdalia Denis (C): 0.62%

Pamela Stewart-Martinez (Reform): 0.83%

Senate District 33 (Bronx)

J. Gustavo Rivera (D): 91.31%

Nicole J. Torres (R): 4.06%

Steven M. Stern (C): 0.59%

Senate District 34 (Bronx, Westchester)

Alessandra Biaggi (D): 73.59%

Richard A. Ribustello (R): 14.76%

Antonio Vitiello (C): 1.75%

Jeff Klein (I): 7.15%

Senate District 36 (Bronx, Westchester)

Jamaal T. Bailey (D): 92.21%

Robert L. Diamond (C): 2.07%