United States Senate – DEM Hold
Kirsten Gillibrand (D-inc, WF, IND, WE) – 4,056,931 – 67.00%
– Democratic – 3,755,489 – 62.02%
– Working Families – 160,128 – 2.64%
– Independence – 99,325 – 1.64%
– Women’s Equality – 41,989 – 0.69%
Chele Chiavacci Farley (R, CON, Ref.) – 1,998,220 – 33.00%
– Republican – 1,730,439 – 28.58%
– Conservative – 246,171 – 4.07%
– Reform – 21,610 – 0.35%
Total Votes – 6,055,151 – 100.00%
United States House of Representatives – District 1 – GOP Hold
Lee Zeldin (R-inc, CON, IND, Ref.) – 139,027 – 51.49%
– Republican – 121,562 – 45.02%
– Conservative – 14,284 – 5.29%
– Independence – 2,693 – 1.00%
– Reform – 488 – 0.18%
Perry Gershon (D, WF) – 127,991 – 47.40%
– Democratic – 124,213 – 46.00%
– Working Families – 3,778 – 1.40%
Kate Browning (Women’s Equality) – 2,988 – 1.11%
Total Votes – 270,006 – 100.00%
United States House of Representatives – District 2 – GOP Hold
Peter T. King (R-inc, CON, IND, Ref.) – 128,078 – 53.11%
– Republican – 112,565 – 46.68%
– Conservative – 12,504 – 5.19%
– Independence – 2,535 – 1.05%
– Reform – 474 – 0.20%
Liuba Grechen Shirley (D, WF, WE) – 113,074 – 46.89%
– Democratic – 108,803 – 45.12%
– Working Families – 2,799 – 1.16%
– Women’s Equality – 1,472 – 0.61%
Total Votes – 241,152 – 100.00%
United States House of Representatives – District 3 – DEM Hold
Tom Suozzi (D-inc, IND, WF, WE, Ref.) – 157,456 – 58.98%
– Democratic – 149,937 – 56.16%
– Independence – 2,962 – 1.11%
– Working Families – 2,838 – 1.06%
– Women’s Equality – 1,376 – 0.52%
– Reform – 343 – 0.13%
Dan DeBono (R, CON) – 109,514 – 41.02%
– Republican – 98,716 – 36.98%
– Conservative – 10,798 – 4.04%
Total Votes – 266,970 – 100.00%
United States House of Representatives – District 4 – DEM Hold
Kathleen Rice (D-inc, WE) – 159,535 – 61.33%
– Democratic – 156,728 – 60.26%
– Women’s Equality – 2,807 – 1.08%
Ameer Benno (R, CON, Ref.) – 100,571 – 38.67%
– Republican – 90,306 – 34.72%
– Conservative – 9,709 – 3.73%
– Reform – 556 – 0.21%
Total Votes – 260,106 – 100.00%
United States House of Representatives – District 5 – DEM Hold
Gregory Meeks (D-inc) – 160,500 – 100.00%
United States House of Representatives – District 6 – DEM Hold
Grace Meng (D-inc) – 111,646 – 90.88%
– Democratic – 104,293 – 84.89%
– Working Families – 6,429 – 5.23%
– Reform – 924 – 0.75%
Thomas Hillgardner (G) – 11,209 – 9.12%
Total Votes – 122,855 – 100.00%
United States House of Representatives – District 7 – DEM Hold
Nydia Velázquez (D-inc, WF) – 146,687 – 93.37%
– Democratic – 134,125 – 85.38%
– Working Families – 12,562 – 8.00%
Joseph Lieberman (CON) – 8,670 – 5.52%
Jeffrey Kurzon (Ref.) – 1,740 – 1.11%
Total Votes – 157,097 – 100.00%
United States House of Representatives – District 8 – DEM Hold
Hakeem Jeffries (D-inc, WF) – 180,376 – 94.24%
– Democratic – 170,850 – 89.26%
– Working Families – 9,526 – 4.98%
Ernest Johnson (CON) – 9,997 – 5.22%
Jessica White (Ref.) – 1,031 – 0.54%
Total Votes – 191,404 – 100.00%
United States House of Representatives – District 9 – DEM Hold
Yvette Clarke (D-inc, WF) – 181,455 – 89.33%
– Democratic – 167,269 – 82.34%
– Working Families – 14,186 – 6.98%
Lutchi Gayot (R, CON) – 20,901 – 10.29%
– Republican – 18,702 – 9.21%
– Conservative – 2,199 – 1.08%
Joel Anabilah-Azumah (Ref.) – 779 – 0.38%
Total Votes – 203,135 – 100.00%
United States House of Representatives – District 10 – DEM Hold
Jerrold Nadler (D-inc, WF) – 173,095 – 82.15%
– Democratic – 162,131 – 76.94%
– Working Families – 10,964 – 5.20%
Naomi Levin (R, CON, Ref.) – 37,619 – 17.85%
– Republican – 33,692 – 15.99%
– Conservative – 3,259 – 1.55%
– Reform – 668 – 0.32%
Total Votes – 210,714 – 100.00%
United States House of Representatives – District 11 – DEM Gain
Max Rose (D, WF, WE) – 101,823 – 53.02%
– Democratic – 96,850 – 50.43%
– Working Families – 3,894 – 2.03%
– Women’s Equality – 1,079 – 0.56%
Dan Donovan (R-inc, CON, IND, Ref.) – 89,441 – 46.57%
– Republican – 80,440 – 41.89%
– Conservative – 7,352 – 3.83%
– Independence – 1,302 – 0.68%
– Reform – 347 – 0.18%
Henry Bardel (G) – 774 – 0.40%
Total Votes – 192,038 – 100.00%
United States House of Representatives – District 12 – DEM Hold
Carolyn Maloney (D-inc, WF, Ref.) – 217,430 – 86.42%
– Democratic – 205,858 – 81.82%
– Working Families – 10,972 – 4.36%
– Reform – 600 – 0.24%
Eliot Rabin (R) – 30,446 – 12.10%
Scott Hutchins (G) – 3,728 – 1.48%
Total Votes – 251,604 – 100.00%
United States House of Representatives – District 13 – DEM Hold
Adriano Espaillat (D-inc, WF) – 180,035 – 94.60%
– Democratic – 171,341 – 90.04%
– Working Families – 8,694 – 4.57%
Jineea Butler (R, Ref.) – 10,268 – 5.40%
– Republican – 9,535 – 5.01%
– Reform – 733 – 0.39%
Total Votes – 190,303 – 100.00%
United States House of Representatives – District 14 – DEM Hold
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D) – 110,318 – 78.17%
Anthony Pappas (R) – 19,202 – 13.61%
Joseph Crowley (WF-inc, WE) – 9,348 – 6.62%
– Working Families – 8,075 – 5.72%
– Women’s Equality – 1,273 – 0.90%
Elizabeth Perri (CON) – 2,254 – 1.60%
Total Votes – 141,122 – 100.00%
United States House of Representatives – District 15 – DEM Hold
José Serrano (D-inc, WF) – 124,469 – 95.99%
– Democratic – 122,007 – 94.09%
– Working Families – 2,462 – 1.90%
Jason Gonzalez (R, CON) – 5,205 – 4.01%
– Republican – 4,566 – 3.52%
– Conservative – 639 – 0.49%
Total Votes – 129,674 – 100.00%
United States House of Representatives – District 16 – DEM Hold
Eliot Engel (D-inc, WF, WE) – 182,044 – 100.00%
– Democratic – 172,815 – 94.93%
– Working Families – 6,755 – 3.71%
– Women’s Equality – 2,474 – 1.36%
United States House of Representatives – District 17 – DEM Hold
Nita Lowey (D-inc, WF, WE) – 170,168 – 88.02%
– Democratic – 159,923 – 82.73%
– Working Families – 7,336 – 3.79%
– Women’s Equality – 2,909 – 1.50%
Joseph Ciardullo (Ref.) – 23,150 – 11.98%
Total Votes – 193,318 – 100.00%
United States House of Representatives – District 18 – DEM Hold
Sean Patrick Maloney (D-inc, IND, WF, WE) – 139,564 – 55.47%
– Democratic – 126,368 – 50.23%
– Independence – 7,726 – 3.07%
– Working Families – 3,929 – 1.56%
– Women’s Equality – 1,541 – 0.61%
James O’Donnell (R, CON, Ref.) – 112,035 – 44.53%
– Republican – 96,345 – 38.29%
– Conservative – 14,484 – 5.76%
– Reform – 1,206 – 0.48%
Total Votes – 251,599 – 100.00%
United States House of Representatives – District 19 – DEM Gain
Antonio Delgado (D, WF, WE) – 147,873 – 51.36%
– Democratic – 135,582 – 47.09%
– Working Families – 9,237 – 3.21%
– Women’s Equality – 3,054 – 1.06%
John Faso (R-inc, CON, IND, Ref.) – 132,873 – 46.15%
– Republican – 112,304 – 39.01%
– Conservative – 16,906 – 5.87%
– Independence – 3,009 – 1.05%
– Reform – 654 – 0.23%
Steven Greenfield (G) – 4,313 – 1.50%
Diane Neal (I) – 2,835 – 0.98%
Total Votes – 287,894 – 100.00%
United States House of Representatives – District 20 – DEM Hold
Paul Tonko (D-inc, WF, WE, Ref.) – 176,811 – 66.50%
– Democratic – 161,330 – 60.68%
– Working Families – 10,129 – 3.81%
– Women’s Equality – 3,712 – 1.40%
– Reform – 1,640 – 0.62%
Joe Vitollo (R) – 89,058 – 33.50%
Total Votes – 265,869 – 100.00%
United States House of Representatives – District 21 – GOP Hold
Elise Stefanik (R-inc, CON, IND, Ref.) – 131,981 – 56.11%
– Republican – 116,433 – 49.50%
– Conservative – 11,398 – 4.85%
– Independence – 3,369 – 1.43%
– Reform – 781 – 0.33%
Tedra Cobb (D, WF, WE) – 99,791 – 42.43%
– Democratic – 93,394 – 39.71%
– Working Families – 4,425 – 1.88%
– Women’s Equality – 1,972 – 0.84%
Lynn Kahn (G) – 3,437 – 1.46%
Total Votes – 235,209 – 100.00%
United States House of Representatives – District 22 – DEM Gain
Anthony Brindisi (D, IND, WF, WE) – 127,715 – 50.89%
– Democratic – 116,001 – 46.22%
– Independence – 5,673 – 2.26%
– Working Families – 4,651 – 1.85%
– Women’s Equality – 1,390 – 0.55%
Claudia Tenney (R-inc, CON, Ref.) – 123,242 – 49.11%
– Republican – 110,125 – 43.88%
– Conservative – 12,061 – 4.81%
– Reform – 1,056 – 0.42%
Total Votes – 250,957 – 100.00%
United States House of Representatives – District 23 – GOP Gain
Tom Reed (R-inc, CON, IND) – 130,323 – 54.24%
– Republican – 114,722 – 47.75%
– Conservative – 12,274 – 5.11%
– Independence – 3,327 – 1.38%
Tracy Mitrano (D, WF, WE) – 109,932 – 45.76%
– Democratic – 100,914 – 42.00%
– Working Families – 6,464 – 2.69%
– Women’s Equality – 2,554 – 1.06%
Total Votes – 240,255 – 100.00%
United States House of Representatives – District 24 – GOP Gain
John Katko (R-inc, CON, IND, Ref.) – 136,920 – 52.63%
– Republican – 113,538 – 43.64%
– Conservative – 16,972 – 6.52%
– Independence – 5,454 – 2.10%
– Reform – 956 – 0.37%
Dana Balter (D, WF, WE) – 123,226 – 47.37%
– Democratic – 115,902 – 44.55%
– Working Families – 4,784 – 1.84%
– Women’s Equality – 2,540 – 0.98%
Total Votes – 260,146 – 100.00%
United States House of Representatives – District 25 – DEM Hold
Joseph Morelle (D, IND, WF, WE) – 159,244 – 58.98%
– Democratic – 147,979 – 54.81%
– Independence – 4,585 – 1.70%
– Working Families – 4,575 – 1.69%
– Women’s Equality – 2,105 – 0.78%
Jim Maxwell (R, CON, Ref.) – 110,736 – 41.02%
– Republican – 91,342 – 33.83%
– Conservative – 17,781 – 6.59%
– Reform – 1,613 – 0.60%
Total Votes – 269,980 – 100.00%
United States House of Representatives – District 26 – DEM Hold
Brian Higgins (D-inc, WF, WE) – 169,166 – 73.34%
– Democratic – 156,968 – 68.05%
– Working Families – 8,929 – 3.87%
– Women’s Equality – 3,269 – 1.42%
Renee Zeno (R) – 61,488 – 26.66%
Total Votes – 230,654 – 100.00%
United States House of Representatives – District 27 – GOP Hold
Chris Collins (R-inc, CON, IND) – 140,146 – 49.14%
– Republican – 114,506 – 40.15%
– Conservative – 23,553 – 8.26%
– Independence – 2,087 – 0.73%
Nate McMurray (D, WF, WE) – 139,059 – 48.76%
– Democratic – 128,167 – 44.94%
– Working Families – 8,090 – 2.84%
– Women’s Equality – 2,802 – 0.98%
Larry Piegza (Ref.) – 5,973 – 2.09%
Total Votes – 285,178 – 100.00%