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12th State Senate District
Incumbent Michael Gianaris (Democrat) is running unopposed and has 99 percent
of the votes with 93 percent of precincts reported as of Wednesday morning.
Gianaris was first elected to the state Senate in 2010 and currently serves as the
deputy majority leader.
13th State Senate District
Incumbent Jessica Ramos (Democrat) is leading Jesus Gonzalez (Republican),
having recorded more than 76 percent of the vote, with 99 percent of
precincts recorded as of Wednesday morning. Ramos is seeking her second
term in office. She was elected to the state Senate in 2018 as part of the
progressive wave that disbanded the Independent Democratic Conference,
a group of Democrats in the state Senate who voted with Republicans. Gonzalez
ran for the seat in 2016, winning 13 percent of the vote.
14th State Senate District
Incumbent Leroy Comrie Jr. (Democrat) is running unopposed and has
recorded 99 percent of the vote, with 98 percent of precincts reported as of
Wednesday morning. Comrie has served in the state Senate since 2015.
15th State Senate District
Incumbent Joseph Addabbo Jr. (Democrat) is leading Thomas Sullivan
(Republican), having recorded nearly 54 percent of the vote as of Wednesday
morning, with 99 percent of precincts reported. Addabbo has served in
the state Senate since 2009. He formerly served as a New York City councilman.
Sullivan ran against Addabbo in 2018, winning nearly 36 percent of
the vote.
16th State Senate District
Incumbent Toby Ann Stavisky (Democrat) is running unopposed and
has secured nearly 99 percent of the vote, with 99 percent of precincts reported
as of Wednesday morning. Stavisky has served in the state Senate
since 1999.
23rd Assembly District
Incumbent Stacey Pheffer Amato (Democrat) is leading Peter Hatzipetros
(Republican) with more than 58 percent of the vote as of Wednesday
morning, with 99 percent of precincts reported. Pheffer Amato is seeking
her third term in the state Assembly. She was first elected in 2016. A Howard
Beach native, Hatzipetros is running for public office for the first time.
24th Assembly District
Incumbent David Weprin (Democrat) is running unopposed and has recorded
99 percent of the vote, with 99 percent of precincts reported as of
Wednesday morning. Weprin has served in the state Assembly since 2010.
He previously served in the New York City Council.
25th Assembly District
Incumbent Nily Rozic (Democrat) is running unopposed and has secured
nearly 99 percent of the vote, with 99 percent of precincts reported as of
Wednesday morning. Rozic has served in the state Assembly since 2012.
26th Assembly District
Edward Braunstein (Democrat) is trailing John-Alexander Sakelos (Republican,
Conservative and Save Our City) with nearly 97 percent of precincts
reported as of Wednesday morning. Sakelos leads with 52.36 percent
of the vote, with Braunstein close behind at 47.57 percent. Braunstein has
represented northeast Queens since 2011. He won 65 percent of the vote
against a Republican challenger in 2018. This is Sakelos’ first bid for public
office.
27th Assembly District
Incumbent Daniel Rosenthal (Democrat) is running unopposed and has
approximately 99 percent of the vote, with 92 percent of precincts reported
as of Wednesday morning. Rosenthal was first elected to the state Assembly
in 2017.
28th Assembly District
Incumbent Andrew Hevesi (Democrat) is leading Danniel S. Maio
(COVID19 Stories), having secured more than 83 percent of the vote, with
97 percent of precincts reported as of Wednesday morning. Hevesi was first
elected to the Assembly in 2005.
29th Assembly District
Incumbent Alicia Hyndman (Democrat) is running unopposed and has 99 percent
of the vote, with 99 percent of precincts reported as of Wednesday morning. Hyndman
has represented her southeast Queens district in the Assembly since 2015.
30th Assembly District
Incumbent Brian Barnwell (Democrat) is running unopposed and has nearly 99
percent of the vote as of Wednesday morning, with 99 percent of precincts reported.
31st Assembly District
Khaleel Anderson (Democrat) is leading Joseph Cullina (Republican), having secured
more than 88 percent of the vote, with 99 percent of precincts reported as of
Wednesday morning. Anderson is aiming to become the youngest Assembly member
in the legislative body. The 24-year-old activist from Far Rockaway won a crowded
Democratic primary over the summer to fill former Assemblywoman Michelle
Titus’ seat. This is Cullina’s first bid for public office.
32nd Assembly District
Incumbent Vivian Cook (Democrat) is running unopposed and has 99 percent of
the vote as of Wednesday morning, with nearly 96 percent of precincts reported. The
longtime legislator has been in the Assembly since 1991.
33rd Assembly District
Incumbent Clyde Vanel (Democrat) is running unopposed and has secured 99
percent of the vote, with 97 percent of precincts reported as of Wednesday morning.
Vanel is seeking his second term in the Assembly.
34th Assembly District
Jessica Gonzalez-Rojas (Democrat) is leading William Marquez (Republican, Conservative)
with nearly 76 percent of the vote as of Wednesday morning, with 99 percent
of precincts reported. Gonzalez-Rojas beat out incumbent Michael DenDekker
and three other challengers in the Democratic primary over the summer. Both Gonzalez
Rojas and Marquez are running for public office for the first time.
35th Assembly District
Incumbent Jeffrion Aubry (Democrat) is leading Han-Kohn To (Conservative),
having recorded nearly 76 percent of the vote, with almost 93 percent of precincts
reported as of Wednesday morning. Aubry first assumed office in the Assembly in
1992. He beat out convicted felon and former state Senator Hiram Monserrate in the
Democratic primary race over the summer. This is To’s first run for public office.
36th Assembly District
Zohran Kwame Mamdani (Democrat) is running unopposed and has more than
98 percent of the vote as of Wednesday morning, with 99 percent of precincts reported.
Mamdani beat out incumbent Aravella Simotas during June’s Democratic primary.
The Democratic Socialist is seeking his first seat in public office.
37th Assembly District
Catherine Nolan (Democrat) is running unopposed and has secured nearly 99
percent of the vote as of Wednesday morning, with 99 percent of precincts reported.
Nolan beat two challengers in the Democratic primary earlier this year.
38th Assembly District
Jenifer Rajkumar (Democrat) is leading Giovanni Perna (Republican) as of
Wednesday morning, with more than 70 percent of the vote and 99 percent of precincts
reported. Rajkumar ousted Assemblyman Mike Miller during June’s Democratic
primaries. Both candidates are seeking their first seat in public office.
39th Assembly District
Incumbent Catalina Cruz (Democrat) is running unopposed and has 99 percent of
the vote as of Wednesday morning, with 95 percent of precincts reported. Cruz, who
was elected to the Assembly in 2018, is seeking her second term in office.
40th Assembly District
Incumbent Ron Kim (Democrat) is leading Steven Lee (Justice & Peace) with
more than 82 percent of the vote as of Wednesday morning, with 95 percent of precincts
reported. Kim was first elected to the assembly in 2012.
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