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New York Senate Results
Projected Winner
D | Kirsten Gillibrand | 67% | 4,056,931 |
Incumbent | |||
R | Chele Farley | 33% | 1,998,220 |
99% Votes in
Albany County
D | Kirsten Gillibrand | 68.2% | 78,115 |
Incumbent | |||
R | Chele Farley | 31.8% | 36,456 |
100% Votes in
Allegany County
R | Chele Farley | 62.9% | 9,261 |
D | Kirsten Gillibrand | 37.1% | 5,460 |
Incumbent |
100% Votes in
Bronx County
D | Kirsten Gillibrand | 91.8% | 257,723 |
Incumbent | |||
R | Chele Farley | 8.2% | 23,033 |
100% Votes in
Brooklyn County
D | Kirsten Gillibrand | 86.3% | 542,736 |
Incumbent | |||
R | Chele Farley | 13.7% | 85,973 |
100% Votes in
Broome County
D | Kirsten Gillibrand | 57.1% | 41,145 |
Incumbent | |||
R | Chele Farley | 42.9% | 30,897 |
100% Votes in
Cattaraugus County
R | Chele Farley | 56% | 13,256 |
D | Kirsten Gillibrand | 44% | 10,431 |
Incumbent |
100% Votes in
Cayuga County
D | Kirsten Gillibrand | 51.1% | 13,823 |
Incumbent | |||
R | Chele Farley | 48.9% | 13,232 |
100% Votes in
Chautauqua County
R | Chele Farley | 51.8% | 22,361 |
D | Kirsten Gillibrand | 48.2% | 20,810 |
Incumbent |
100% Votes in
Chemung County
R | Chele Farley | 50.9% | 14,902 |
D | Kirsten Gillibrand | 49.1% | 14,347 |
Incumbent |
100% Votes in
Chenango County
R | Chele Farley | 55.3% | 8,996 |
D | Kirsten Gillibrand | 44.7% | 7,286 |
Incumbent |
100% Votes in
Clinton County
D | Kirsten Gillibrand | 61.4% | 15,930 |
Incumbent | |||
R | Chele Farley | 38.6% | 10,012 |
100% Votes in
Columbia County
D | Kirsten Gillibrand | 62.1% | 18,137 |
Incumbent | |||
R | Chele Farley | 37.9% | 11,055 |
100% Votes in
Cortland County
D | Kirsten Gillibrand | 56.2% | 9,113 |
Incumbent | |||
R | Chele Farley | 43.8% | 7,099 |
100% Votes in
Delaware County
R | Chele Farley | 53.5% | 9,066 |
D | Kirsten Gillibrand | 46.5% | 7,871 |
Incumbent |
100% Votes in
Dutchess County
D | Kirsten Gillibrand | 57.4% | 63,675 |
Incumbent | |||
R | Chele Farley | 42.6% | 47,268 |
100% Votes in
Erie County
D | Kirsten Gillibrand | 61.7% | 206,024 |
Incumbent | |||
R | Chele Farley | 38.3% | 127,860 |
100% Votes in
Essex County
D | Kirsten Gillibrand | 59.7% | 8,294 |
Incumbent | |||
R | Chele Farley | 40.3% | 5,591 |
100% Votes in
Franklin County
D | Kirsten Gillibrand | 59.7% | 8,245 |
Incumbent | |||
R | Chele Farley | 40.3% | 5,576 |
100% Votes in
Fulton County
R | Chele Farley | 58.7% | 9,790 |
D | Kirsten Gillibrand | 41.3% | 6,896 |
Incumbent |
100% Votes in
Genesee County
R | Chele Farley | 60.6% | 12,552 |
D | Kirsten Gillibrand | 39.4% | 8,149 |
Incumbent |
100% Votes in
Greene County
R | Chele Farley | 53.5% | 10,293 |
D | Kirsten Gillibrand | 46.5% | 8,944 |
Incumbent |
100% Votes in
Hamilton County
R | Chele Farley | 60.7% | 1,662 |
D | Kirsten Gillibrand | 39.3% | 1,078 |
Incumbent |
100% Votes in
Herkimer County
R | Chele Farley | 55.6% | 11,742 |
D | Kirsten Gillibrand | 44.4% | 9,395 |
Incumbent |
100% Votes in
Jefferson County
R | Chele Farley | 50.2% | 14,884 |
D | Kirsten Gillibrand | 49.8% | 14,741 |
Incumbent |
100% Votes in
Lewis County
R | Chele Farley | 58% | 5,120 |
D | Kirsten Gillibrand | 42% | 3,707 |
Incumbent |
100% Votes in
Livingston County
R | Chele Farley | 53.1% | 12,782 |
D | Kirsten Gillibrand | 46.9% | 11,311 |
Incumbent |
100% Votes in
Madison County
R | Chele Farley | 50.1% | 12,894 |
D | Kirsten Gillibrand | 49.9% | 12,817 |
Incumbent |
100% Votes in
Manhattan County
D | Kirsten Gillibrand | 90% | 481,779 |
Incumbent | |||
R | Chele Farley | 10% | 53,813 |
100% Votes in
Monroe County
D | Kirsten Gillibrand | 62.4% | 174,788 |
Incumbent | |||
R | Chele Farley | 37.6% | 105,198 |
100% Votes in
Montgomery County
R | Chele Farley | 53.7% | 8,131 |
D | Kirsten Gillibrand | 46.3% | 7,024 |
Incumbent |
100% Votes in
Nassau County
D | Kirsten Gillibrand | 58.9% | 294,186 |
Incumbent | |||
R | Chele Farley | 41.1% | 204,875 |
100% Votes in
Niagara County
R | Chele Farley | 50.6% | 36,088 |
D | Kirsten Gillibrand | 49.4% | 35,225 |
Incumbent |
100% Votes in
Oneida County
D | Kirsten Gillibrand | 50.8% | 38,613 |
Incumbent | |||
R | Chele Farley | 49.2% | 37,446 |
100% Votes in
Onondaga County
D | Kirsten Gillibrand | 62.1% | 109,201 |
Incumbent | |||
R | Chele Farley | 37.9% | 66,599 |
100% Votes in
Ontario County
D | Kirsten Gillibrand | 53% | 23,126 |
Incumbent | |||
R | Chele Farley | 47% | 20,543 |
100% Votes in
Orange County
D | Kirsten Gillibrand | 56.3% | 67,701 |
Incumbent | |||
R | Chele Farley | 43.7% | 52,640 |
100% Votes in
Orleans County
R | Chele Farley | 63.8% | 7,999 |
D | Kirsten Gillibrand | 36.2% | 4,545 |
Incumbent |
100% Votes in
Oswego County
R | Chele Farley | 53.6% | 20,499 |
D | Kirsten Gillibrand | 46.4% | 17,717 |
Incumbent |
100% Votes in
Otsego County
D | Kirsten Gillibrand | 53.5% | 11,453 |
Incumbent | |||
R | Chele Farley | 46.5% | 9,969 |
100% Votes in
Putnam County
R | Chele Farley | 50.2% | 19,222 |
D | Kirsten Gillibrand | 49.8% | 19,103 |
Incumbent |
100% Votes in
Queens County
D | Kirsten Gillibrand | 81.6% | 398,414 |
Incumbent | |||
R | Chele Farley | 18.4% | 89,810 |
100% Votes in
Rensselaer County
D | Kirsten Gillibrand | 57.2% | 34,680 |
Incumbent | |||
R | Chele Farley | 42.8% | 25,964 |
100% Votes in
Rockland County
D | Kirsten Gillibrand | 59.9% | 59,386 |
Incumbent | |||
R | Chele Farley | 40.1% | 39,730 |
100% Votes in
Saint Lawrence County
D | Kirsten Gillibrand | 55.9% | 17,970 |
Incumbent | |||
R | Chele Farley | 44.1% | 14,201 |
100% Votes in
Saratoga County
D | Kirsten Gillibrand | 54.9% | 52,523 |
Incumbent | |||
R | Chele Farley | 45.1% | 43,114 |
100% Votes in
Schenectady County
D | Kirsten Gillibrand | 59.8% | 32,735 |
Incumbent | |||
R | Chele Farley | 40.2% | 22,005 |
100% Votes in
Schoharie County
R | Chele Farley | 55.7% | 6,726 |
D | Kirsten Gillibrand | 44.3% | 5,355 |
Incumbent |
100% Votes in
Schuyler County
R | Chele Farley | 52.9% | 3,868 |
D | Kirsten Gillibrand | 47.1% | 3,440 |
Incumbent |
100% Votes in
Seneca County
D | Kirsten Gillibrand | 52.2% | 5,997 |
Incumbent | |||
R | Chele Farley | 47.8% | 5,484 |
100% Votes in
Staten Island County
D | Kirsten Gillibrand | 52.1% | 71,175 |
Incumbent | |||
R | Chele Farley | 47.9% | 65,375 |
100% Votes in
Steuben County
R | Chele Farley | 58.8% | 19,776 |
D | Kirsten Gillibrand | 41.2% | 13,868 |
Incumbent |
100% Votes in
Suffolk County
D | Kirsten Gillibrand | 54.7% | 289,528 |
Incumbent | |||
R | Chele Farley | 45.3% | 239,477 |
100% Votes in
Sullivan County
D | Kirsten Gillibrand | 53.3% | 12,937 |
Incumbent | |||
R | Chele Farley | 46.7% | 11,319 |
100% Votes in
Tioga County
R | Chele Farley | 56% | 10,188 |
D | Kirsten Gillibrand | 44% | 8,002 |
Incumbent |
100% Votes in
Tompkins County
D | Kirsten Gillibrand | 77.4% | 28,818 |
Incumbent | |||
R | Chele Farley | 22.6% | 8,399 |
100% Votes in
Ulster County
D | Kirsten Gillibrand | 64.7% | 50,163 |
Incumbent | |||
R | Chele Farley | 35.3% | 27,410 |
100% Votes in
Warren County
D | Kirsten Gillibrand | 56.8% | 14,634 |
Incumbent | |||
R | Chele Farley | 43.2% | 11,118 |
100% Votes in
Washington County
D | Kirsten Gillibrand | 51.3% | 10,465 |
Incumbent | |||
R | Chele Farley | 48.7% | 9,940 |
100% Votes in
Wayne County
R | Chele Farley | 55.7% | 17,522 |
D | Kirsten Gillibrand | 44.3% | 13,931 |
Incumbent |
100% Votes in
Westchester County
D | Kirsten Gillibrand | 70.7% | 234,173 |
Incumbent | |||
R | Chele Farley | 29.3% | 96,978 |
100% Votes in
Wyoming County
R | Chele Farley | 67.1% | 8,837 |
D | Kirsten Gillibrand | 32.9% | 4,330 |
Incumbent |
100% Votes in
Yates County
R | Chele Farley | 53.7% | 4,344 |
D | Kirsten Gillibrand | 46.3% | 3,743 |
Incumbent |
100% Votes in
New York House Results
House 1
WinnerR | Lee Zeldin | 51.5% | 139,027 |
Incumbent | |||
D | Perry Gershon | 47.4% | 127,991 |
W | Kate Browning | 1.1% | 2,988 |
W | Patricia Latzman | 0% |
100% Votes in
House 2
WinnerR | Peter King | 53.1% | 128,078 |
Incumbent | |||
D | Liuba Grechen Shirley | 46.9% | 113,074 |
100% Votes in
House 3
WinnerD | Thomas Suozzi | 59% | 157,456 |
Incumbent | |||
R | Dan DeBono | 41% | 109,514 |
100% Votes in
House 4
WinnerD | Kathleen Rice | 61.3% | 159,535 |
Incumbent | |||
R | Ameer Benno | 38.7% | 100,571 |
100% Votes in
House 5
WinnerD | Gregory Meeks | 100% | 160,500 |
Incumbent |
100% Votes in
House 6
WinnerD | Grace Meng | 90.9% | 111,646 |
Incumbent | |||
G | Tom Hillgardner | 9.1% | 11,209 |
100% Votes in
House 7
WinnerD | Nydia Velazquez | 93.4% | 146,687 |
Incumbent | |||
C | Joseph Lieberman | 5.5% | 8,670 |
R | Jeffrey Kurzon | 1.1% | 1,740 |
100% Votes in
House 8
WinnerD | Hakeem Jeffries | 94.2% | 180,376 |
Incumbent | |||
C | Ernest Johnson | 5.2% | 9,997 |
R | Jessica White | 0.5% | 1,031 |
100% Votes in
House 9
WinnerD | Yvette Clarke | 89.3% | 181,455 |
Incumbent | |||
R | Lutchi Guyot | 10.3% | 20,901 |
R | Joel Anabilah-Azumah | 0.4% | 779 |
100% Votes in
House 10
WinnerD | Jerrold Nadler | 82.1% | 173,095 |
Incumbent | |||
R | Naomi Levin | 17.9% | 37,619 |
100% Votes in
House 11
Winner gainD | Max Rose | 53% | 101,823 |
R | Dan Donovan | 46.6% | 89,441 |
Incumbent | |||
G | Henry Bardel | 0.4% | 774 |
100% Votes in
House 12
WinnerD | Carolyn Maloney | 86.4% | 217,430 |
Incumbent | |||
R | Eliot Rabin | 12.1% | 30,446 |
G | Scott Hutchins | 1.5% | 3,728 |
100% Votes in
House 13
WinnerD | Adriano Espaillat | 94.6% | 180,035 |
Incumbent | |||
R | Jineea Butler | 5.4% | 10,268 |
100% Votes in
House 14
WinnerD | Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez | 78.2% | 110,318 |
R | Anthony Pappas | 13.6% | 19,202 |
W | Joe Crowley | 6.6% | 9,338 |
Incumbent | |||
C | Elizabeth Perri | 1.6% | 2,254 |
100% Votes in
House 15
WinnerD | Jose Serrano | 96% | 124,469 |
Incumbent | |||
R | Jason Gonzalez | 4% | 5,205 |
100% Votes in
House 16
WinnerD | Eliot Engel | 100% | 182,044 |
Incumbent |
100% Votes in
House 17
WinnerD | Nita Lowey | 88% | 170,168 |
Incumbent | |||
R | Joseph Ciardullo | 12% | 23,150 |
100% Votes in
House 18
WinnerD | Sean Patrick Maloney | 55.5% | 139,564 |
Incumbent | |||
R | James O'Donnell | 44.5% | 112,035 |
100% Votes in
House 19
Winner gainD | Antonio Delgado | 51.4% | 147,873 |
R | John Faso | 46.2% | 132,873 |
Incumbent | |||
G | Steven Greenfield | 1.5% | 4,313 |
I | Diane Neal | 1% | 2,835 |
100% Votes in
House 20
WinnerD | Paul Tonko | 66.5% | 176,811 |
Incumbent | |||
R | Joe Vitollo | 33.5% | 89,058 |
100% Votes in
House 21
WinnerR | Elise Stefanik | 56.1% | 131,981 |
Incumbent | |||
D | Tedra Cobb | 42.4% | 99,791 |
G | Lynn Kahn | 1.5% | 3,437 |
100% Votes in
House 22
Winner gainD | Anthony Brindisi | 50.9% | 127,715 |
R | Claudia Tenney | 49.1% | 123,242 |
Incumbent |
100% Votes in
House 23
WinnerR | Thomas Reed | 54.2% | 130,323 |
Incumbent | |||
D | Tracy Mitrano | 45.8% | 109,932 |
100% Votes in
House 24
WinnerR | John Katko | 52.6% | 136,920 |
Incumbent | |||
D | Dana Balter | 47.4% | 123,226 |
100% Votes in
House 25
WinnerD | Joseph Morelle | 59% | 159,244 |
R | Jim Maxwell | 41% | 110,736 |
100% Votes in
House 26
WinnerD | Brian Higgins | 73.3% | 169,166 |
Incumbent | |||
R | Renee Zeno | 26.7% | 61,488 |
100% Votes in
House 27
WinnerR | Chris Collins | 49.1% | 140,146 |
Incumbent | |||
D | Nate McMurray | 48.8% | 139,059 |
R | Larry Piegza | 2.1% | 5,973 |
100% Votes in
New York Governor Results
Projected Winner
D | Andrew Cuomo | 59.6% | 3,635,340 |
Incumbent | |||
R | Marc Molinaro | 36.2% | 2,208,602 |
G | Howie Hawkins | 1.7% | 103,946 |
L | Larry Sharpe | 1.6% | 95,033 |
O | Stephanie Miner | 0.9% | 55,441 |
99% Votes in
Albany County
D | Andrew Cuomo | 52.3% | 59,692 |
Incumbent | |||
R | Marc Molinaro | 40.3% | 45,917 |
G | Howie Hawkins | 3.1% | 3,543 |
O | Stephanie Miner | 2.6% | 3,007 |
L | Larry Sharpe | 1.6% | 1,867 |
100% Votes in
Allegany County
R | Marc Molinaro | 68.1% | 10,132 |
D | Andrew Cuomo | 23.4% | 3,486 |
Incumbent | |||
L | Larry Sharpe | 6.5% | 963 |
G | Howie Hawkins | 1.2% | 183 |
O | Stephanie Miner | 0.8% | 117 |
100% Votes in
Bronx County
D | Andrew Cuomo | 90.4% | 260,556 |
Incumbent | |||
R | Marc Molinaro | 8% | 23,079 |
G | Howie Hawkins | 1% | 2,828 |
L | Larry Sharpe | 0.4% | 1,074 |
O | Stephanie Miner | 0.2% | 593 |
100% Votes in
Brooklyn County
D | Andrew Cuomo | 82.8% | 524,080 |
Incumbent | |||
R | Marc Molinaro | 13.4% | 84,648 |
G | Howie Hawkins | 2.7% | 17,165 |
O | Stephanie Miner | 0.6% | 3,627 |
L | Larry Sharpe | 0.6% | 3,550 |
100% Votes in
Broome County
R | Marc Molinaro | 50.7% | 36,583 |
D | Andrew Cuomo | 43.6% | 31,519 |
Incumbent | |||
L | Larry Sharpe | 2.8% | 2,000 |
G | Howie Hawkins | 1.8% | 1,320 |
O | Stephanie Miner | 1.1% | 802 |
100% Votes in
Cattaraugus County
R | Marc Molinaro | 63.6% | 15,028 |
D | Andrew Cuomo | 29.8% | 7,034 |
Incumbent | |||
L | Larry Sharpe | 4.5% | 1,060 |
G | Howie Hawkins | 1.3% | 307 |
O | Stephanie Miner | 0.8% | 192 |
100% Votes in
Cayuga County
R | Marc Molinaro | 54.8% | 14,706 |
D | Andrew Cuomo | 36.5% | 9,783 |
Incumbent | |||
L | Larry Sharpe | 3.8% | 1,023 |
O | Stephanie Miner | 2.9% | 787 |
G | Howie Hawkins | 1.9% | 520 |
100% Votes in
Chautauqua County
R | Marc Molinaro | 59.4% | 25,823 |
D | Andrew Cuomo | 35.5% | 15,447 |
Incumbent | |||
L | Larry Sharpe | 3.3% | 1,413 |
G | Howie Hawkins | 1.1% | 461 |
O | Stephanie Miner | 0.7% | 315 |
100% Votes in
Chemung County
R | Marc Molinaro | 58.2% | 17,294 |
D | Andrew Cuomo | 34.3% | 10,191 |
Incumbent | |||
L | Larry Sharpe | 5.4% | 1,604 |
G | Howie Hawkins | 1.2% | 354 |
O | Stephanie Miner | 0.9% | 260 |
100% Votes in
Chenango County
R | Marc Molinaro | 61.9% | 10,259 |
D | Andrew Cuomo | 30.6% | 5,069 |
Incumbent | |||
L | Larry Sharpe | 4.6% | 766 |
G | Howie Hawkins | 1.6% | 269 |
O | Stephanie Miner | 1.3% | 223 |
100% Votes in
Clinton County
R | Marc Molinaro | 50.6% | 13,227 |
D | Andrew Cuomo | 44% | 11,485 |
Incumbent | |||
L | Larry Sharpe | 2.8% | 733 |
G | Howie Hawkins | 1.5% | 391 |
O | Stephanie Miner | 1.1% | 283 |
100% Votes in
Columbia County
R | Marc Molinaro | 48.8% | 14,253 |
D | Andrew Cuomo | 46.8% | 13,665 |
Incumbent | |||
G | Howie Hawkins | 2.3% | 669 |
L | Larry Sharpe | 1.2% | 340 |
O | Stephanie Miner | 1% | 296 |
100% Votes in
Cortland County
R | Marc Molinaro | 49% | 7,953 |
D | Andrew Cuomo | 39.3% | 6,383 |
Incumbent | |||
L | Larry Sharpe | 5.7% | 932 |
O | Stephanie Miner | 4.2% | 677 |
G | Howie Hawkins | 1.8% | 291 |
100% Votes in
Delaware County
R | Marc Molinaro | 58.1% | 9,934 |
D | Andrew Cuomo | 33.9% | 5,796 |
Incumbent | |||
L | Larry Sharpe | 5.4% | 930 |
G | Howie Hawkins | 1.8% | 311 |
O | Stephanie Miner | 0.8% | 140 |
100% Votes in
Dutchess County
R | Marc Molinaro | 52.2% | 59,131 |
D | Andrew Cuomo | 45.2% | 51,179 |
Incumbent | |||
G | Howie Hawkins | 1.2% | 1,311 |
L | Larry Sharpe | 1% | 1,179 |
O | Stephanie Miner | 0.4% | 453 |
100% Votes in
Erie County
D | Andrew Cuomo | 51.4% | 174,766 |
Incumbent | |||
R | Marc Molinaro | 44.3% | 150,679 |
G | Howie Hawkins | 1.8% | 6,108 |
L | Larry Sharpe | 1.6% | 5,346 |
O | Stephanie Miner | 0.8% | 2,868 |
100% Votes in
Essex County
R | Marc Molinaro | 48.4% | 6,705 |
D | Andrew Cuomo | 46.8% | 6,489 |
Incumbent | |||
L | Larry Sharpe | 1.9% | 262 |
G | Howie Hawkins | 1.7% | 240 |
O | Stephanie Miner | 1.2% | 167 |
100% Votes in
Franklin County
R | Marc Molinaro | 50% | 7,007 |
D | Andrew Cuomo | 39% | 5,472 |
Incumbent | |||
L | Larry Sharpe | 7.5% | 1,053 |
O | Stephanie Miner | 1.8% | 257 |
G | Howie Hawkins | 1.7% | 236 |
100% Votes in
Fulton County
R | Marc Molinaro | 72.4% | 12,901 |
D | Andrew Cuomo | 22.9% | 4,080 |
Incumbent | |||
L | Larry Sharpe | 2.7% | 476 |
G | Howie Hawkins | 1.1% | 203 |
O | Stephanie Miner | 0.9% | 159 |
100% Votes in
Genesee County
R | Marc Molinaro | 66.3% | 13,967 |
D | Andrew Cuomo | 25.6% | 5,400 |
Incumbent | |||
L | Larry Sharpe | 5.9% | 1,242 |
G | Howie Hawkins | 1.3% | 270 |
O | Stephanie Miner | 0.9% | 195 |
100% Votes in
Greene County
R | Marc Molinaro | 63.1% | 12,088 |
D | Andrew Cuomo | 31.9% | 6,113 |
Incumbent | |||
G | Howie Hawkins | 2% | 386 |
L | Larry Sharpe | 1.9% | 370 |
O | Stephanie Miner | 1% | 194 |
100% Votes in
Hamilton County
R | Marc Molinaro | 64.5% | 1,792 |
D | Andrew Cuomo | 26% | 722 |
Incumbent | |||
L | Larry Sharpe | 7.6% | 210 |
O | Stephanie Miner | 1.1% | 31 |
G | Howie Hawkins | 0.8% | 23 |
100% Votes in
Herkimer County
R | Marc Molinaro | 66.1% | 14,374 |
D | Andrew Cuomo | 27.2% | 5,924 |
Incumbent | |||
L | Larry Sharpe | 3.8% | 831 |
G | Howie Hawkins | 1.5% | 325 |
O | Stephanie Miner | 1.3% | 287 |
100% Votes in
Jefferson County
R | Marc Molinaro | 64% | 19,064 |
D | Andrew Cuomo | 29.7% | 8,862 |
Incumbent | |||
L | Larry Sharpe | 2.9% | 867 |
O | Stephanie Miner | 2% | 605 |
G | Howie Hawkins | 1.3% | 401 |
100% Votes in
Lewis County
R | Marc Molinaro | 72.4% | 6,553 |
D | Andrew Cuomo | 20.5% | 1,854 |
Incumbent | |||
L | Larry Sharpe | 4.6% | 412 |
O | Stephanie Miner | 1.4% | 130 |
G | Howie Hawkins | 1.1% | 102 |
100% Votes in
Livingston County
R | Marc Molinaro | 60.1% | 14,627 |
D | Andrew Cuomo | 31.4% | 7,637 |
Incumbent | |||
L | Larry Sharpe | 5.5% | 1,339 |
G | Howie Hawkins | 1.7% | 415 |
O | Stephanie Miner | 1.3% | 311 |
100% Votes in
Madison County
R | Marc Molinaro | 56.4% | 14,616 |
D | Andrew Cuomo | 34.8% | 9,006 |
Incumbent | |||
L | Larry Sharpe | 3.7% | 961 |
O | Stephanie Miner | 3.1% | 802 |
G | Howie Hawkins | 2% | 510 |
100% Votes in
Manhattan County
D | Andrew Cuomo | 86.5% | 460,368 |
Incumbent | |||
R | Marc Molinaro | 9.9% | 52,677 |
G | Howie Hawkins | 2.3% | 12,237 |
O | Stephanie Miner | 0.7% | 3,724 |
L | Larry Sharpe | 0.6% | 3,431 |
100% Votes in
Monroe County
D | Andrew Cuomo | 51.1% | 143,110 |
Incumbent | |||
R | Marc Molinaro | 42.5% | 118,909 |
L | Larry Sharpe | 3.4% | 9,540 |
G | Howie Hawkins | 1.6% | 4,392 |
O | Stephanie Miner | 1.5% | 4,161 |
100% Votes in
Montgomery County
R | Marc Molinaro | 66.2% | 10,153 |
D | Andrew Cuomo | 28.6% | 4,384 |
Incumbent | |||
L | Larry Sharpe | 2.6% | 398 |
G | Howie Hawkins | 1.4% | 210 |
O | Stephanie Miner | 1.2% | 188 |
100% Votes in
Nassau County
D | Andrew Cuomo | 56.9% | 281,730 |
Incumbent | |||
R | Marc Molinaro | 41.3% | 204,399 |
G | Howie Hawkins | 0.8% | 4,067 |
L | Larry Sharpe | 0.6% | 2,879 |
O | Stephanie Miner | 0.4% | 1,946 |
100% Votes in
Niagara County
R | Marc Molinaro | 57% | 41,242 |
D | Andrew Cuomo | 38.7% | 27,951 |
Incumbent | |||
L | Larry Sharpe | 2% | 1,467 |
G | Howie Hawkins | 1.3% | 956 |
O | Stephanie Miner | 0.9% | 679 |
100% Votes in
Oneida County
R | Marc Molinaro | 57.1% | 44,938 |
D | Andrew Cuomo | 35.5% | 27,931 |
Incumbent | |||
L | Larry Sharpe | 4% | 3,180 |
O | Stephanie Miner | 1.9% | 1,504 |
G | Howie Hawkins | 1.4% | 1,084 |
100% Votes in
Onondaga County
D | Andrew Cuomo | 48.5% | 85,182 |
Incumbent | |||
R | Marc Molinaro | 42.5% | 74,523 |
O | Stephanie Miner | 3.3% | 5,768 |
G | Howie Hawkins | 3% | 5,312 |
L | Larry Sharpe | 2.7% | 4,687 |
100% Votes in
Ontario County
R | Marc Molinaro | 54.9% | 23,975 |
D | Andrew Cuomo | 38.1% | 16,618 |
Incumbent | |||
L | Larry Sharpe | 4.1% | 1,773 |
G | Howie Hawkins | 1.6% | 690 |
O | Stephanie Miner | 1.3% | 581 |
100% Votes in
Orange County
R | Marc Molinaro | 49.7% | 60,901 |
D | Andrew Cuomo | 46.4% | 56,882 |
Incumbent | |||
G | Howie Hawkins | 1.5% | 1,882 |
L | Larry Sharpe | 1.5% | 1,857 |
O | Stephanie Miner | 0.8% | 962 |
100% Votes in
Orleans County
R | Marc Molinaro | 69% | 8,893 |
D | Andrew Cuomo | 23.9% | 3,082 |
Incumbent | |||
L | Larry Sharpe | 5.4% | 697 |
G | Howie Hawkins | 1% | 123 |
O | Stephanie Miner | 0.8% | 101 |
100% Votes in
Oswego County
R | Marc Molinaro | 59.8% | 23,129 |
D | Andrew Cuomo | 30.6% | 11,844 |
Incumbent | |||
L | Larry Sharpe | 4.5% | 1,755 |
O | Stephanie Miner | 3.3% | 1,275 |
G | Howie Hawkins | 1.7% | 650 |
100% Votes in
Otsego County
R | Marc Molinaro | 54.7% | 11,592 |
D | Andrew Cuomo | 38.5% | 8,151 |
Incumbent | |||
L | Larry Sharpe | 3.4% | 726 |
G | Howie Hawkins | 2% | 422 |
O | Stephanie Miner | 1.4% | 293 |
100% Votes in
Putnam County
R | Marc Molinaro | 54.3% | 20,914 |
D | Andrew Cuomo | 43% | 16,556 |
Incumbent | |||
G | Howie Hawkins | 1.2% | 458 |
L | Larry Sharpe | 0.9% | 332 |
O | Stephanie Miner | 0.7% | 253 |
100% Votes in
Queens County
D | Andrew Cuomo | 79% | 391,190 |
Incumbent | |||
R | Marc Molinaro | 18.3% | 90,533 |
G | Howie Hawkins | 1.7% | 8,467 |
L | Larry Sharpe | 0.6% | 3,021 |
O | Stephanie Miner | 0.4% | 1,977 |
100% Votes in
Rensselaer County
R | Marc Molinaro | 53.5% | 32,362 |
D | Andrew Cuomo | 39.1% | 23,633 |
Incumbent | |||
G | Howie Hawkins | 3% | 1,802 |
L | Larry Sharpe | 2.3% | 1,376 |
O | Stephanie Miner | 2.1% | 1,270 |
100% Votes in
Rockland County
D | Andrew Cuomo | 53.8% | 54,436 |
Incumbent | |||
R | Marc Molinaro | 43.5% | 44,020 |
G | Howie Hawkins | 1.1% | 1,157 |
O | Stephanie Miner | 0.8% | 827 |
L | Larry Sharpe | 0.7% | 714 |
100% Votes in
Saint Lawrence County
R | Marc Molinaro | 57.4% | 18,632 |
D | Andrew Cuomo | 35% | 11,376 |
Incumbent | |||
L | Larry Sharpe | 4.7% | 1,530 |
G | Howie Hawkins | 1.7% | 538 |
O | Stephanie Miner | 1.2% | 402 |
100% Votes in
Saratoga County
R | Marc Molinaro | 54.9% | 52,337 |
D | Andrew Cuomo | 39% | 37,133 |
Incumbent | |||
G | Howie Hawkins | 2.2% | 2,095 |
L | Larry Sharpe | 2.1% | 2,037 |
O | Stephanie Miner | 1.7% | 1,653 |
100% Votes in
Schenectady County
R | Marc Molinaro | 50.1% | 27,474 |
D | Andrew Cuomo | 43.7% | 23,961 |
Incumbent | |||
G | Howie Hawkins | 2.5% | 1,379 |
L | Larry Sharpe | 2.1% | 1,170 |
O | Stephanie Miner | 1.6% | 882 |
100% Votes in
Schoharie County
R | Marc Molinaro | 67.1% | 8,190 |
D | Andrew Cuomo | 25.4% | 3,099 |
Incumbent | |||
L | Larry Sharpe | 4.6% | 563 |
G | Howie Hawkins | 1.8% | 214 |
O | Stephanie Miner | 1.2% | 144 |
100% Votes in
Schuyler County
R | Marc Molinaro | 54.5% | 4,024 |
D | Andrew Cuomo | 32.7% | 2,414 |
Incumbent | |||
L | Larry Sharpe | 9.7% | 714 |
G | Howie Hawkins | 1.7% | 125 |
O | Stephanie Miner | 1.4% | 101 |
100% Votes in
Seneca County
R | Marc Molinaro | 55% | 6,408 |
D | Andrew Cuomo | 35.7% | 4,164 |
Incumbent | |||
L | Larry Sharpe | 4.9% | 573 |
O | Stephanie Miner | 2.5% | 297 |
G | Howie Hawkins | 1.8% | 209 |
100% Votes in
Staten Island County
D | Andrew Cuomo | 49.8% | 69,116 |
Incumbent | |||
R | Marc Molinaro | 48.3% | 67,063 |
G | Howie Hawkins | 0.9% | 1,249 |
L | Larry Sharpe | 0.8% | 1,070 |
O | Stephanie Miner | 0.2% | 292 |
100% Votes in
Steuben County
R | Marc Molinaro | 62.1% | 21,035 |
D | Andrew Cuomo | 27.5% | 9,310 |
Incumbent | |||
L | Larry Sharpe | 8.2% | 2,783 |
G | Howie Hawkins | 1.2% | 417 |
O | Stephanie Miner | 1% | 322 |
100% Votes in
Suffolk County
D | Andrew Cuomo | 51.4% | 274,518 |
Incumbent | |||
R | Marc Molinaro | 46.3% | 247,169 |
G | Howie Hawkins | 0.9% | 4,951 |
L | Larry Sharpe | 0.8% | 4,201 |
O | Stephanie Miner | 0.5% | 2,766 |
100% Votes in
Sullivan County
R | Marc Molinaro | 52.9% | 12,991 |
D | Andrew Cuomo | 42.7% | 10,486 |
Incumbent | |||
L | Larry Sharpe | 1.9% | 477 |
G | Howie Hawkins | 1.5% | 379 |
O | Stephanie Miner | 0.8% | 202 |
100% Votes in
Tioga County
R | Marc Molinaro | 60.4% | 11,045 |
D | Andrew Cuomo | 32.7% | 5,978 |
Incumbent | |||
L | Larry Sharpe | 4.5% | 818 |
G | Howie Hawkins | 1.4% | 259 |
O | Stephanie Miner | 1% | 184 |
100% Votes in
Tompkins County
D | Andrew Cuomo | 65.6% | 24,325 |
Incumbent | |||
R | Marc Molinaro | 23.9% | 8,859 |
G | Howie Hawkins | 4.4% | 1,627 |
L | Larry Sharpe | 3.9% | 1,444 |
O | Stephanie Miner | 2.3% | 842 |
100% Votes in
Ulster County
D | Andrew Cuomo | 52.7% | 41,400 |
Incumbent | |||
R | Marc Molinaro | 42.6% | 33,509 |
G | Howie Hawkins | 2.5% | 1,944 |
L | Larry Sharpe | 1.7% | 1,298 |
O | Stephanie Miner | 0.5% | 420 |
100% Votes in
Warren County
R | Marc Molinaro | 56.5% | 14,745 |
D | Andrew Cuomo | 37.6% | 9,815 |
Incumbent | |||
L | Larry Sharpe | 2.6% | 687 |
G | Howie Hawkins | 2.5% | 642 |
O | Stephanie Miner | 0.8% | 204 |
100% Votes in
Washington County
R | Marc Molinaro | 62.8% | 12,879 |
D | Andrew Cuomo | 31.3% | 6,411 |
Incumbent | |||
L | Larry Sharpe | 2.8% | 571 |
G | Howie Hawkins | 2.2% | 453 |
O | Stephanie Miner | 1% | 199 |
100% Votes in
Wayne County
R | Marc Molinaro | 62.4% | 19,574 |
D | Andrew Cuomo | 29.5% | 9,241 |
Incumbent | |||
L | Larry Sharpe | 5.3% | 1,648 |
O | Stephanie Miner | 1.5% | 461 |
G | Howie Hawkins | 1.4% | 435 |
100% Votes in
Westchester County
D | Andrew Cuomo | 66.9% | 222,685 |
Incumbent | |||
R | Marc Molinaro | 30.7% | 102,180 |
G | Howie Hawkins | 1.1% | 3,738 |
O | Stephanie Miner | 0.8% | 2,576 |
L | Larry Sharpe | 0.6% | 1,892 |
100% Votes in
Wyoming County
R | Marc Molinaro | 74.8% | 9,997 |
D | Andrew Cuomo | 19.5% | 2,612 |
Incumbent | |||
L | Larry Sharpe | 3.9% | 520 |
G | Howie Hawkins | 1% | 131 |
O | Stephanie Miner | 0.8% | 103 |
100% Votes in
Yates County
R | Marc Molinaro | 61.1% | 4,991 |
D | Andrew Cuomo | 31.3% | 2,558 |
Incumbent | |||
L | Larry Sharpe | 4.9% | 401 |
G | Howie Hawkins | 1.3% | 110 |
O | Stephanie Miner | 1.3% | 104 |
100% Votes in
New York Senate Exit Poll UPDATED:
Gillibrand
Farley
Gillibrand
Farley
Gender |
|
Men (52%) |
57%
41%
|
Women (48%) |
74%
25%
|
Age |
|
18-24 (8%) |
Not enough data
|
25-29 (7%) |
Not enough data
|
30-39 (15%) |
70%
30%
|
40-49 (16%) |
62%
37%
|
50-64 (34%) |
59%
39%
|
65 or over (19%) |
65%
32%
|
Age |
|
18-44 (39%) |
71%
28%
|
45+ (61%) |
61%
37%
|
Age |
|
18-29 (15%) |
77%
21%
|
30-44 (23%) |
67%
32%
|
45-64 (43%) |
60%
39%
|
65 or over (19%) |
65%
32%
|
Race |
|
White (69%) |
56%
43%
|
Black (12%) |
90%
|
Hispanic/Latino (15%) |
85%
12%
|
Asian (2%) |
Not enough data
|
Other (2%) |
Not enough data
|
Race |
|
White (69%) |
56%
43%
|
Non-White (31%) |
86%
12%
|
Education |
|
College graduate (42%) |
71%
29%
|
No college degree (58%) |
61%
36%
|
Which best describes your education? You have: |
|
Never attended college (16%) |
71%
26%
|
Attended college but received no degree (23%) |
63%
35%
|
Associate's degree (AA or AS) (19%) |
52%
47%
|
Bachelor's degree (BA or BS) (22%) |
64%
35%
|
An advanced degree after a bachelor's degree (such as JD, MA, MBA, MD, PhD) (20%) |
78%
22%
|
Region |
|
New York City (31%) |
84%
13%
|
Long Island (21%) |
47%
51%
|
Hudson Valley (11%) |
69%
31%
|
Urban Upstate (23%) |
67%
32%
|
Rural Upstate (14%) |
Not enough data
|
Education and Race |
|
White college graduates (33%) |
69%
31%
|
White no college degree (36%) |
44%
54%
|
Non-white college graduates (9%) |
79%
21%
|
Non-white no college degree (22%) |
89%
|
Education by White by Sex |
|
White women college graduates (17%) |
78%
22%
|
White women no college degree (17%) |
55%
45%
|
White men college graduates (17%) |
59%
40%
|
White men no college degree (19%) |
35%
61%
|
Non-whites (31%) |
86%
12%
|
Income |
|
Under $30,000 (16%) |
Not enough data
|
$30,000 - $49,999 (15%) |
Not enough data
|
$50,000 - $99,999 (38%) |
Not enough data
|
$100,000 - $199,999 (25%) |
Not enough data
|
$200,000 or more (5%) |
Not enough data
|
Income |
|
Under $100,000 (70%) |
70%
26%
|
$100,000 or more (30%) |
Not enough data
|
Income |
|
Under $50,000 (32%) |
Not enough data
|
$50,000 or more (68%) |
64%
34%
|
Income |
|
Under $50,000 (32%) |
Not enough data
|
$50,000-$99,999 (38%) |
Not enough data
|
$100,000 or more (30%) |
Not enough data
|
Party Identification |
|
Democrat (50%) |
93%
|
Republican (24%) |
14%
86%
|
Independent or something else (26%) |
62%
37%
|
Party and Gender |
|
Democratic men (19%) |
93%
|
Democratic women (30%) |
92%
|
Republican men (15%) |
Not enough data
|
Republican women (9%) |
Not enough data
|
Independent men (17%) |
57%
42%
|
Independent women (9%) |
Not enough data
|
Ideology |
|
Liberal (36%) |
92%
|
Moderate (39%) |
70%
29%
|
Conservative (25%) |
18%
81%
|
Are you currently married? |
|
Yes (53%) |
69%
31%
|
No (47%) |
63%
36%
|
Gender by marital status |
|
Married men (30%) |
Not enough data
|
Married women (24%) |
Not enough data
|
Unmarried men (24%) |
Not enough data
|
Unmarried women (23%) |
Not enough data
|
Do you have any children under 18 living in your home? |
|
Yes (31%) |
Not enough data
|
No (69%) |
62%
37%
|
Do you have any children under 18 living in your home? |
|
Yes, only boys (11%) |
Not enough data
|
Yes, only girls (10%) |
Not enough data
|
Yes, both boys and girls (9%) |
Not enough data
|
No children in home (69%) |
62%
37%
|
Parents |
|
Men with children (16%) |
Not enough data
|
Women with children (15%) |
Not enough data
|
Men without children (38%) |
Not enough data
|
Women without children (32%) |
Not enough data
|
Does anyone in your household own a gun? |
|
Yes (36%) |
Not enough data
|
No (64%) |
73%
26%
|
Have you ever served in the U.S. military? |
|
Yes (12%) |
Not enough data
|
No (88%) |
66%
34%
|
Religion |
|
Protestant or other Christian (26%) |
63%
37%
|
Catholic (47%) |
57%
42%
|
Jewish (5%) |
Not enough data
|
Something else (9%) |
Not enough data
|
None (14%) |
Not enough data
|
How often do you attend religious services? |
|
Once a week or more (22%) |
Not enough data
|
A few times a month (10%) |
Not enough data
|
A few times a year (39%) |
Not enough data
|
Never (28%) |
Not enough data
|
How often do you attend religious services? |
|
At least monthly (32%) |
Not enough data
|
Few times a year or less (68%) |
70%
29%
|
White born-again or evangelical Christian? |
|
Yes (9%) |
Not enough data
|
No (91%) |
68%
31%
|
Is this the first time you have ever voted in a midterm election? |
|
Yes (19%) |
Not enough data
|
No (81%) |
64%
36%
|
In the 2016 election for president, did you vote for: |
|
Hillary Clinton (Dem) (52%) |
95%
|
Donald Trump (Rep) (33%) |
Not enough data
|
Other (7%) |
Not enough data
|
Didn't vote (7%) |
Not enough data
|
Trump Approval |
|
Strongly approve (25%) |
Not enough data
|
Somewhat approve (12%) |
Not enough data
|
Somewhat disapprove (9%) |
Not enough data
|
Strongly disapprove (54%) |
96%
|
Trump Approval |
|
Approve (36%) |
16%
84%
|
Disapprove (63%) |
94%
|
Is your opinion of the Democratic Party: |
|
Favorable (64%) |
93%
|
Unfavorable (35%) |
Not enough data
|
Race and Gender |
|
White men (36%) |
46%
52%
|
White women (33%) |
66%
34%
|
Black men (6%) |
Not enough data
|
Black women (6%) |
Not enough data
|
Latino men (7%) |
Not enough data
|
Latino women (7%) |
89%
|
All other races (4%) |
Not enough data
|
Do you have a favorable opinion of... |
|
Both parties (6%) |
Not enough data
|
Only Democratic Party (56%) |
95%
|
Only Republican Party (24%) |
Not enough data
|
Neither party (10%) |
Not enough data
|
Is your opinion of Nancy Pelosi: |
|
Favorable (43%) |
91%
|
Unfavorable (47%) |
36%
63%
|
Would you rather see the U.S. House of Representatives controlled by: |
|
The Democratic Party (60%) |
96%
|
The Republican Party (34%) |
Not enough data
|
Should Congress impeach Donald Trump and remove him from office? |
|
Yes (52%) |
96%
|
No (44%) |
Not enough data
|
Do you think things in this country today are: |
|
Generally going in the right direction (28%) |
Not enough data
|
Seriously off on the wrong track (70%) |
88%
10%
|
Politically, do you think Americans are: |
|
Becoming more united (7%) |
Not enough data
|
Becoming more divided (77%) |
73%
26%
|
Staying about the same (14%) |
Not enough data
|
Which ONE of these four issues is the most important facing the country? |
|
Health care (40%) |
81%
18%
|
Immigration (12%) |
Not enough data
|
The economy (26%) |
45%
55%
|
Gun policy (18%) |
Not enough data
|
Do you think the condition of the nation's economy is: |
|
Excellent (12%) |
Not enough data
|
Good (53%) |
64%
33%
|
Not so good (24%) |
Not enough data
|
Poor (11%) |
Not enough data
|
Do you think the condition of the nation's economy is: |
|
Excellent or good (64%) |
59%
39%
|
Not so good or poor (35%) |
Not enough data
|
Compared to two years ago, is your family's financial situation: |
|
Better (35%) |
Not enough data
|
Worse (16%) |
Not enough data
|
About the same (48%) |
84%
13%
|
How have Donald Trump's trade policies affected the economy in your area? |
|
Helped (18%) |
Not enough data
|
Hurt (38%) |
87%
10%
|
No impact (43%) |
69%
29%
|
How have the tax laws passed last year affected your personal finances? |
|
Helped (24%) |
Not enough data
|
Hurt (41%) |
86%
12%
|
No impact (33%) |
Not enough data
|
Does the health care system in the United States need: |
|
Major changes (70%) |
70%
29%
|
Minor changes (24%) |
Not enough data
|
No changes at all (4%) |
Not enough data
|
Which party would better protect health care for people with pre-existing conditions? |
|
The Democratic Party (65%) |
91%
|
The Republican Party (31%) |
Not enough data
|
Are Donald Trump's immigration policies: |
|
Too tough (57%) |
95%
|
Not tough enough (15%) |
Not enough data
|
About right (25%) |
Not enough data
|
Do you support or oppose stricter gun control measures? |
|
Support (64%) |
86%
13%
|
Oppose (31%) |
Not enough data
|
Do you think the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election is mostly: |
|
Justified (50%) |
92%
|
Politically motivated (47%) |
33%
67%
|
How do you feel about Robert Mueller's handling of the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election? |
|
Approve (52%) |
77%
21%
|
Disapprove (40%) |
Not enough data
|
Is Donald Trump's approach to foreign policy making: |
|
The U.S. more safe (35%) |
Not enough data
|
The U.S. less safe (52%) |
94%
|
No difference (13%) |
Not enough data
|
How do you feel about Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation to the Supreme Court? |
|
Support (38%) |
Not enough data
|
Oppose (54%) |
95%
|
What should the Supreme Court do about Roe vs. Wade, the 1973 decision that made abortion legal? |
|
Keep it as is (77%) |
70%
30%
|
Overturn it (20%) |
Not enough data
|
In general, how do you think things work in the U.S. today? |
|
Whites are favored over minorities (52%) |
87%
11%
|
Minorities are favored over whites (16%) |
Not enough data
|
No group is favored (29%) |
Not enough data
|
How important is it that more racial and ethnic minorities be elected to public office? |
|
Very important (51%) |
79%
19%
|
Somewhat important (33%) |
Not enough data
|
Not too important (8%) |
Not enough data
|
Not at all important (6%) |
Not enough data
|
How important is it that more racial and ethnic minorities be elected to public office? |
|
Important (84%) |
67%
31%
|
Not important (13%) |
Not enough data
|
How important is it that more women be elected to public office? |
|
Very important (49%) |
86%
12%
|
Somewhat important (35%) |
Not enough data
|
Not too important (8%) |
Not enough data
|
Not at all important (6%) |
Not enough data
|
How important is it that more women be elected to public office? |
|
Important (84%) |
73%
26%
|
Not important (15%) |
Not enough data
|
How serious a problem is sexual harassment in this country today? |
|
Very serious (55%) |
84%
15%
|
Somewhat serious (31%) |
Not enough data
|
Not too serious (10%) |
Not enough data
|
Not at all serious (3%) |
Not enough data
|
How serious a problem is sexual harassment in this country today? |
|
Serious (86%) |
72%
27%
|
Not serious (13%) |
Not enough data
|
Do you think the government has done enough to protect this election from foreign interference? |
|
Yes (37%) |
Not enough data
|
No (57%) |
80%
19%
|
Which concerns you more about today's election? That people who: |
|
Should not be able to vote will cast ballots (38%) |
Not enough data
|
Should be able to vote will be prevented from voting (56%) |
86%
14%
|
Are you gay, lesbian, bisexual or transgender? |
|
Yes (6%) |
Not enough data
|
No (94%) |
68%
30%
|
In today's election for governor, did you just vote for: |
|
Andrew Cuomo (57%) |
95%
|
Marc Molinaro (39%) |
20%
80%
|
Community Type |
|
Urban (58%) |
79%
19%
|
Suburban (36%) |
46%
53%
|
Rural (7%) |
Not enough data
|
Is your opinion of the Republican Party: |
|
Favorable (31%) |
Not enough data
|
Unfavorable (67%) |
89%
|
New York Governor Exit Poll UPDATED:
Cuomo
Molinaro
Cuomo
Molinaro
Gender |
|
Men (51%) |
48%
47%
|
Women (49%) |
66%
31%
|
Age |
|
18-24 (8%) |
Not enough data
|
25-29 (7%) |
Not enough data
|
30-39 (15%) |
59%
38%
|
40-49 (16%) |
53%
45%
|
50-64 (34%) |
56%
41%
|
65 or over (19%) |
56%
40%
|
Age |
|
18-44 (38%) |
59%
35%
|
45+ (62%) |
55%
42%
|
Age |
|
18-29 (15%) |
63%
30%
|
30-44 (23%) |
57%
39%
|
45-64 (43%) |
55%
42%
|
65 or over (19%) |
56%
40%
|
Race |
|
White (69%) |
45%
51%
|
Black (12%) |
91%
|
Hispanic/Latino (15%) |
82%
15%
|
Asian (2%) |
Not enough data
|
Other (2%) |
Not enough data
|
Race |
|
White (69%) |
45%
51%
|
Non-White (31%) |
84%
14%
|
Education |
|
College graduate (41%) |
60%
36%
|
No college degree (59%) |
55%
41%
|
Which best describes your education? You have: |
|
Never attended college (16%) |
61%
32%
|
Attended college but received no degree (23%) |
57%
40%
|
Associate's degree (AA or AS) (19%) |
48%
51%
|
Bachelor's degree (BA or BS) (22%) |
58%
38%
|
An advanced degree after a bachelor's degree (such as JD, MA, MBA, MD, PhD) (19%) |
62%
33%
|
Region |
|
New York City (31%) |
82%
15%
|
Long Island (22%) |
43%
52%
|
Hudson Valley (11%) |
49%
41%
|
Urban Upstate (23%) |
54%
43%
|
Rural Upstate (14%) |
Not enough data
|
Education and Race |
|
White college graduates (33%) |
56%
39%
|
White no college degree (36%) |
35%
61%
|
Non-white college graduates (9%) |
75%
22%
|
Non-white no college degree (23%) |
87%
11%
|
Education by White by Sex |
|
White women college graduates (16%) |
64%
30%
|
White women no college degree (17%) |
44%
54%
|
White men college graduates (17%) |
47%
48%
|
White men no college degree (19%) |
28%
67%
|
Non-whites (31%) |
83%
14%
|
Income |
|
Under $30,000 (19%) |
Not enough data
|
$30,000 - $49,999 (15%) |
Not enough data
|
$50,000 - $99,999 (37%) |
Not enough data
|
$100,000 - $199,999 (25%) |
Not enough data
|
$200,000 or more (5%) |
Not enough data
|
Income |
|
Under $100,000 (71%) |
66%
32%
|
$100,000 or more (29%) |
Not enough data
|
Income |
|
Under $50,000 (34%) |
Not enough data
|
$50,000 or more (66%) |
58%
40%
|
Income |
|
Under $50,000 (34%) |
Not enough data
|
$50,000-$99,999 (37%) |
Not enough data
|
$100,000 or more (29%) |
Not enough data
|
Party Identification |
|
Democrat (50%) |
87%
|
Republican (24%) |
89%
|
Independent or something else (26%) |
44%
49%
|
Party and Gender |
|
Democratic men (20%) |
90%
|
Democratic women (31%) |
85%
11%
|
Republican men (15%) |
Not enough data
|
Republican women (9%) |
Not enough data
|
Independent men (17%) |
37%
55%
|
Independent women (9%) |
Not enough data
|
Ideology |
|
Liberal (35%) |
84%
12%
|
Moderate (39%) |
59%
38%
|
Conservative (25%) |
16%
81%
|
Are you currently married? |
|
Yes (53%) |
58%
39%
|
No (47%) |
54%
44%
|
Gender by marital status |
|
Married men (29%) |
Not enough data
|
Married women (23%) |
Not enough data
|
Unmarried men (24%) |
Not enough data
|
Unmarried women (23%) |
Not enough data
|
Do you have any children under 18 living in your home? |
|
Yes (30%) |
Not enough data
|
No (70%) |
54%
44%
|
Do you have any children under 18 living in your home? |
|
Yes, only boys (11%) |
Not enough data
|
Yes, only girls (10%) |
Not enough data
|
Yes, both boys and girls (9%) |
Not enough data
|
No children in home (70%) |
54%
44%
|
Parents |
|
Men with children (15%) |
Not enough data
|
Women with children (15%) |
Not enough data
|
Men without children (38%) |
Not enough data
|
Women without children (32%) |
Not enough data
|
Does anyone in your household own a gun? |
|
Yes (35%) |
Not enough data
|
No (65%) |
68%
30%
|
Have you ever served in the U.S. military? |
|
Yes (12%) |
Not enough data
|
No (88%) |
57%
37%
|
Religion |
|
Protestant or other Christian (26%) |
47%
48%
|
Catholic (47%) |
51%
47%
|
Jewish (5%) |
Not enough data
|
Something else (9%) |
Not enough data
|
None (14%) |
Not enough data
|
How often do you attend religious services? |
|
Once a week or more (23%) |
Not enough data
|
A few times a month (10%) |
Not enough data
|
A few times a year (39%) |
Not enough data
|
Never (28%) |
Not enough data
|
How often do you attend religious services? |
|
At least monthly (33%) |
Not enough data
|
Few times a year or less (67%) |
56%
40%
|
White born-again or evangelical Christian? |
|
Yes (9%) |
Not enough data
|
No (91%) |
60%
38%
|
Is this the first time you have ever voted in a midterm election? |
|
Yes (19%) |
Not enough data
|
No (81%) |
55%
39%
|
In the 2016 election for president, did you vote for: |
|
Hillary Clinton (Dem) (50%) |
90%
|
Donald Trump (Rep) (34%) |
Not enough data
|
Other (8%) |
Not enough data
|
Didn't vote (7%) |
Not enough data
|
Trump Approval |
|
Strongly approve (25%) |
Not enough data
|
Somewhat approve (13%) |
Not enough data
|
Somewhat disapprove (8%) |
Not enough data
|
Strongly disapprove (53%) |
88%
|
Trump Approval |
|
Approve (38%) |
10%
88%
|
Disapprove (61%) |
84%
12%
|
Is your opinion of the Democratic Party: |
|
Favorable (64%) |
89%
|
Unfavorable (34%) |
Not enough data
|
Race and Gender |
|
White men (36%) |
36%
58%
|
White women (33%) |
54%
42%
|
Black men (6%) |
Not enough data
|
Black women (6%) |
Not enough data
|
Latino men (7%) |
Not enough data
|
Latino women (8%) |
91%
|
All other races (4%) |
Not enough data
|
Do you have a favorable opinion of... |
|
Both parties (6%) |
Not enough data
|
Only Democratic Party (57%) |
92%
|
Only Republican Party (24%) |
Not enough data
|
Neither party (10%) |
Not enough data
|
Is your opinion of Nancy Pelosi: |
|
Favorable (42%) |
85%
10%
|
Unfavorable (48%) |
24%
70%
|
Would you rather see the U.S. House of Representatives controlled by: |
|
The Democratic Party (59%) |
87%
|
The Republican Party (34%) |
Not enough data
|
Should Congress impeach Donald Trump and remove him from office? |
|
Yes (51%) |
90%
|
No (45%) |
Not enough data
|
Do you think things in this country today are: |
|
Generally going in the right direction (29%) |
Not enough data
|
Seriously off on the wrong track (69%) |
80%
17%
|
Politically, do you think Americans are: |
|
Becoming more united (6%) |
Not enough data
|
Becoming more divided (78%) |
67%
31%
|
Staying about the same (14%) |
Not enough data
|
Which ONE of these four issues is the most important facing the country? |
|
Health care (39%) |
73%
21%
|
Immigration (13%) |
Not enough data
|
The economy (26%) |
30%
69%
|
Gun policy (17%) |
Not enough data
|
Do you think the condition of the nation's economy is: |
|
Excellent (12%) |
Not enough data
|
Good (52%) |
59%
38%
|
Not so good (25%) |
Not enough data
|
Poor (11%) |
Not enough data
|
Do you think the condition of the nation's economy is: |
|
Excellent or good (64%) |
53%
44%
|
Not so good or poor (36%) |
76%
22%
|
Compared to two years ago, is your family's financial situation: |
|
Better (34%) |
Not enough data
|
Worse (16%) |
Not enough data
|
About the same (48%) |
77%
19%
|
How have Donald Trump's trade policies affected the economy in your area? |
|
Helped (16%) |
Not enough data
|
Hurt (39%) |
82%
15%
|
No impact (43%) |
59%
39%
|
How have the tax laws passed last year affected your personal finances? |
|
Helped (24%) |
Not enough data
|
Hurt (41%) |
85%
14%
|
No impact (34%) |
Not enough data
|
Does the health care system in the United States need: |
|
Major changes (71%) |
58%
35%
|
Minor changes (24%) |
Not enough data
|
No changes at all (4%) |
Not enough data
|
Which party would better protect health care for people with pre-existing conditions? |
|
The Democratic Party (64%) |
86%
12%
|
The Republican Party (30%) |
Not enough data
|
Are Donald Trump's immigration policies: |
|
Too tough (57%) |
86%
|
Not tough enough (14%) |
Not enough data
|
About right (26%) |
Not enough data
|
Do you think the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election is mostly: |
|
Justified (50%) |
80%
12%
|
Politically motivated (48%) |
30%
67%
|
How do you feel about Robert Mueller's handling of the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election? |
|
Approve (52%) |
68%
25%
|
Disapprove (41%) |
Not enough data
|
Is Donald Trump's approach to foreign policy making: |
|
The U.S. more safe (35%) |
Not enough data
|
The U.S. less safe (51%) |
83%
10%
|
No difference (13%) |
Not enough data
|
Do you support or oppose stricter gun control measures? |
|
Support (64%) |
80%
18%
|
Oppose (30%) |
Not enough data
|
How do you feel about Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation to the Supreme Court? |
|
Support (39%) |
Not enough data
|
Oppose (52%) |
86%
|
What should the Supreme Court do about Roe vs. Wade, the 1973 decision that made abortion legal? |
|
Keep it as is (76%) |
59%
34%
|
Overturn it (20%) |
Not enough data
|
In general, how do you think things work in the U.S. today? |
|
Whites are favored over minorities (51%) |
79%
13%
|
Minorities are favored over whites (17%) |
Not enough data
|
No group is favored (29%) |
Not enough data
|
How important is it that more racial and ethnic minorities be elected to public office? |
|
Very important (51%) |
74%
19%
|
Somewhat important (32%) |
Not enough data
|
Not too important (8%) |
Not enough data
|
Not at all important (6%) |
Not enough data
|
How important is it that more racial and ethnic minorities be elected to public office? |
|
Important (83%) |
62%
31%
|
Not important (15%) |
Not enough data
|
How important is it that more women be elected to public office? |
|
Very important (47%) |
81%
17%
|
Somewhat important (37%) |
Not enough data
|
Not too important (8%) |
Not enough data
|
Not at all important (6%) |
Not enough data
|
How important is it that more women be elected to public office? |
|
Important (85%) |
65%
33%
|
Not important (14%) |
Not enough data
|
How serious a problem is sexual harassment in this country today? |
|
Very serious (55%) |
76%
22%
|
Somewhat serious (32%) |
Not enough data
|
Not too serious (10%) |
Not enough data
|
Not at all serious (3%) |
Not enough data
|
How serious a problem is sexual harassment in this country today? |
|
Serious (86%) |
62%
36%
|
Not serious (13%) |
Not enough data
|
Do you think the government has done enough to protect this election from foreign interference? |
|
Yes (37%) |
Not enough data
|
No (57%) |
73%
22%
|
Which concerns you more about today's election? That people who: |
|
Should not be able to vote will cast ballots (37%) |
Not enough data
|
Should be able to vote will be prevented from voting (56%) |
74%
20%
|
Are you gay, lesbian, bisexual or transgender? |
|
Yes (6%) |
Not enough data
|
No (94%) |
61%
37%
|
In today's election for governor, did you just vote for: |
|
Andrew Cuomo (57%) |
100%
|
Marc Molinaro (39%) |
Not enough data
100%
|
Community Type |
|
Urban (58%) |
71%
24%
|
Suburban (35%) |
39%
58%
|
Rural (7%) |
Not enough data
|
Is your opinion of the Republican Party: |
|
Favorable (30%) |
Not enough data
|
Unfavorable (68%) |
83%
14%
|
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