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

Winner
R 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

Winner
R Peter King 53.1% 128,078
Incumbent
D Liuba Grechen Shirley 46.9% 113,074
100% Votes in

House 3

Winner
D Thomas Suozzi 59% 157,456
Incumbent
R Dan DeBono 41% 109,514
100% Votes in

House 4

Winner
D Kathleen Rice 61.3% 159,535
Incumbent
R Ameer Benno 38.7% 100,571
100% Votes in

House 5

Winner
D Gregory Meeks 100% 160,500
Incumbent
100% Votes in

House 6

Winner
D Grace Meng 90.9% 111,646
Incumbent
G Tom Hillgardner 9.1% 11,209
100% Votes in

House 7

Winner
D 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

Winner
D 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

Winner
D 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

Winner
D Jerrold Nadler 82.1% 173,095
Incumbent
R Naomi Levin 17.9% 37,619
100% Votes in

House 11

Winner gain
D Max Rose 53% 101,823
R Dan Donovan 46.6% 89,441
Incumbent
G Henry Bardel 0.4% 774
100% Votes in

House 12

Winner
D 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

Winner
D Adriano Espaillat 94.6% 180,035
Incumbent
R Jineea Butler 5.4% 10,268
100% Votes in

House 14

Winner
D 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

Winner
D Jose Serrano 96% 124,469
Incumbent
R Jason Gonzalez 4% 5,205
100% Votes in

House 16

Winner
D Eliot Engel 100% 182,044
Incumbent
100% Votes in

House 17

Winner
D Nita Lowey 88% 170,168
Incumbent
R Joseph Ciardullo 12% 23,150
100% Votes in

House 18

Winner
D Sean Patrick Maloney 55.5% 139,564
Incumbent
R James O'Donnell 44.5% 112,035
100% Votes in

House 19

Winner gain
D 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

Winner
D Paul Tonko 66.5% 176,811
Incumbent
R Joe Vitollo 33.5% 89,058
100% Votes in

House 21

Winner
R 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 gain
D Anthony Brindisi 50.9% 127,715
R Claudia Tenney 49.1% 123,242
Incumbent
100% Votes in

House 23

Winner
R Thomas Reed 54.2% 130,323
Incumbent
D Tracy Mitrano 45.8% 109,932
100% Votes in

House 24

Winner
R John Katko 52.6% 136,920
Incumbent
D Dana Balter 47.4% 123,226
100% Votes in

House 25

Winner
D Joseph Morelle 59% 159,244
R Jim Maxwell 41% 110,736
100% Votes in

House 26

Winner
D Brian Higgins 73.3% 169,166
Incumbent
R Renee Zeno 26.7% 61,488
100% Votes in

House 27

Winner
R 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:

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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%