By Robert Pozarycki, amNY

New Yorkers made their voices heard on Election Day, giving Democrat Kamala Harris the state’s 28 electoral votes — though her Republican rival, former President Donald Trump, won the election.

Meanwhile, incumbent Democrat Kirsten Gillibrand is projected to have won another term in office against Republican Mike Sapraicone. At least three Democrats flipped Republican-held House seats as well, though it remains unclear whether Democrats retook control of the House. If the Democrats win the House, Brooklyn U.S. Representative and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries would be in line to be the next speaker.

Unofficial results for many of these races are provided below via the New York City and New York State Boards of Elections.

Note: Projected winners, as called by other outlets such as the Associated Press and The New York Times, will have a √ in front of their names. State numbers reflect election districts reporting numbers, while city numbers reflect data collected from scanners. All vote totals are preliminary and subject to change.

Electors for President/Vice President in New York (97.9% districts reporting) Total Vote Percentage
√-Kamala Harris & Tim Walz (D) (WFP) 4,309,521

54.67%

Donald Trump & JD Vance (R) (C) 3,408,248 43.24%

 

United States Senator (97.9% districts reporting) Total Vote Percentage
√-Kirsten Gillibrand (D) (WFP) (i) 4,401,397 55.82%
Michael Sapraicone (R) (C) 3,097,014 39.28%
Diane Sare (LaRouche) 35,592 0.45%

NYC House races

U.S. Congress – 3rd District (Queens/Long Island) (100% districts reporting) Total Vote Percentage
√-Tom Suozzi (D) (Common Sense) (i) 177,188 48.78%
Mike LiPetri (R) (C) 168,165 46.3%

 

U.S. Congress – 5th District (Queens) (97.49% scanners reporting) Total Vote Percentage
√-Gregory Meeks (D) (i) 157,225 72.69%
Paul King (R) (C) (Common Sense) 58,380 26.99%

 

U.S. Congress -6th District (Queens) (98.65% scanners reporting) Total Vote Percentage
√-Grace Meng (D) (i) 111,592 60.06%
Thomas Zmich (R) (C) 70,566 37.98%
Joseph Chou (Truth/Truth) 3,031

1.63%

 

U.S. Congress – 7th District (Queens/Brooklyn) (99% scanners reporting) Total Vote Percentage
√-Nydia Velazquez (D) (WFP) (i) 158,015 77.55%
Bill Kregler (R) (C) 45,243 22.2%
U.S. Congress – 8th District (Brooklyn/Queens) (98.26% scanners reporting) Total Vote Percentage
√-Hakeem Jeffries (D) (i) 155,866

74.61%

John Delaney (R) (C) 52,216 25%

 

U.S. Congress – 9th District (Brooklyn) (98.25% scanners reporting) Total Vote Percentage
√-Yvette Clarke (D) (WFP) (i) 160,481 73.13%
Menachem Raitport (C) 56,614 25.8%
U.S. Congress -10th District (Brooklyn/Manhattan) (98.13% scanners reporting) Total Vote Percentage
√-Daniel Goldman (D) (i) 186,991 80.78%
Alexander Dodenhoff (R) 34,577 14.94%
Paul Briscoe (C) 6,173

2.67%

 

U.S. Congress – 11th District (Brooklyn/Staten Island) (96.6% scanners reporting) Total Vote Percentage
Andrea Morse (D) 87,640 35.1%
√-Nicole Malliotakis (R) (C) (i) 160,908 64.49%

 

U.S. Congress – 12th District (Manhattan) (97.05% scanners reporting) Total Vote Percentage
√-Jerry Nadler (D) (WFP) (i) 235,856 80.22%
Michael Zumbluskas (R) 57,403 19.52%
U.S. Congress – 13th District (Manhattan/Bronx) (96.98% scanners reporting) Total Vote Percentage
√-Adriano Espaillat (D) (i) 164,402 83.07%
Ruben Vargas (R) (C) 32,316 16.33%
U.S. Congress – 14th District (Queens/Bronx) (97.51% scanners reporting) Total Vote Percentage
√-Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D) (WFP) (i) 123,269 68.66%
Tina Forte (R) (C) 55,580 30.96%

 

U.S. Congress -15th District (Bronx) (97.45% scanners reporting) Total Vote Percentage
√-Ritchie Torres (D) (i) 121,318 76.28%
Gonzalo Duran (R) (C) 33,405 21%
Jose Vega (LaRouche) 3,746

2.36%

 

U.S. Congress – 16th District (Bronx/Westchester) (96.1% districts reporting) Total Vote Percentage
√-George Latimer (D) (WFP) 206,995 65.9%
Miriam Flisser (R) 81,979 26.1%

Competitive Manhattan Assembly/State Senate races

28th State Senate District (96.36% scanners reporting) Total Vote Percentage
√-Liz Krueger (D) (i) 90,388 75.99%
Louis Pulialito (R) 28,363 23.84%
29th State Senate District (97.37% scanners reporting) Total Vote Percentage
√-Jose Serrano (D) (WFP) (i) 57,818 81.53%
Tanya Carmichael (R) (C) 12,958

18.27%

 

47th State Senate District (96.95% scanners reporting) Total Vote Percentage
√-Brad Hoylman-Sigal (D) (WFP) (i) 105,089 83.91%
Emily Yuexin Miller (R) 19,900 15.89%

 

70th Assembly District (98.08% scanners reporting) Total Vote Percentage
√-Jordan J.G. Wright (D) 38,752 91.05%
Seson Adams (R) 3,675 8.63%

 

71st Assembly District (98.23% scanners reporting) Total Vote Percentage
√-Al Taylor (D) (i) 33,658 86.62%
Joziel Andujar (R) 5,051 13%

 

73rd Assembly District (97.2% scanners reporting) Total Vote Percentage
√-Alex Bores (D) (i) 39,454 73.44%
Awadhesh Gupta (R) 14,180 26.4%

Ballot questions

Ballot Proposal 1 – State Amendment to Protect Against Unequal Treatment (96.1% districts reporting) Total Vote Percentage
√-Yes 4,458,700 56.62%
No 2,746,538 34.88%

 

Ballot Proposal 2 – City Question on Cleaning Public Property (97.63% scanners reporting) Total Vote Percentage
√-Yes 1,379,201 61.74%
No 854,716 38.26%

 

Ballot Proposal 3 – City Question on Additional Estimates of the Cost of Proposed Laws (97.63% scanners reporting) Total Vote Percentage
√-Yes 1,215,052 55.71%
No 966,004 44.29%

 

Ballot Proposal 4 – City Question on More Notice and Time Before Votes on Public Safety Legislation (97.63% scanners reporting) Total Vote Percentage
√-Yes 1,245,062 57.07%
No 936,608 42.93%
Ballot Proposal 5 – City Question on Capital Planning (97.63% scanners reporting) Total Vote Percentage
√-Yes 1,251,358 57.77%
No 914,609 42.23%

 

Ballot Proposal 6 – City Question on Minority- and Women-Owned Business/Film Permits/Archives (97.63% scanners reporting) Total Vote Percentage
Yes 1,025,096 47.36%
No 1,139,546 52.64%

Editor’s note: A version of this story originally ran in amNY. Click here to see the original story.

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