2024 New York General Elections Results – U.S. Senate
Kirsten Gillibrand (D)*
4,429,472 58.4%
Michael Sapraicone (R)
3,119,228 41.1%
Diane Sare (O)
35,761 0.5%
2024 New York U.S. House General Election Results
District 1 *Incumbent Candidate
Nicholas LaLota (R)* 217,461 55.7%
John Avlon (D) 172,700 44.3%
District 2 *Incumbent Candidate
Andrew Garbarino (R)* 197,168 60.2%
Rob Lubin (D)
130,430 39.8%
District 3 *Incumbent Candidate
Thomas Suozzi (D)* 177,188 51.3%
Michael LiPetri (R) 168,165 48.7%
District 4 *Incumbent Candidate
Laura Gillen (D) 182,771 50.9%
Anthony D’Esposito (R)* 176,623 49.1%
District 5 *Incumbent Candidate
Gregory Meeks (D)* 157,225 72.9%
Paul King (R) 58,380 27.1%
District 6 *Incumbent Candidate
Grace Meng (D)* 111,592 60.3%
Thomas Zmich (R) 70,566 38.1%
District 7 *Incumbent Candidate
Nydia Velazquez (D)* 158,015 77.7%
Bill Kregler (R) 45,243 22.3%
District 8 *Incumbent Candidate
Hakeem Jeffries (D)* 155,866 74.9%
John Delaney (R) 52,216 25.1%
District 9 *Incumbent Candidate
Yvette Clarke (D)* 160,481 73.9%
Menachem Raitport (R) 56,614 26.1%
District 10 *Incumbent Candidate
Daniel Goldman (D)* 186,991 82.1%
Alexander Dodenhoff (R) 34,577 15.2%
District 11 *Incumbent Candidate
Nicole Malliotakis (R)* 160,908 64.7%
Andrea Morse (D) 87,640 35.3%
District 12 *Incumbent Candidate
Jerrold Nadler (D)* 235,856 80.4%
Michael Zumbluskas (R) 57,403 19.6%
District 13 *Incumbent Candidate
Adriano Espaillat (D)* 164,402 83.6%
Ruben Vargas (R) 32,316 16.4%
District 14 *Incumbent Candidate
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D)* 123,269 68.9%
Tina Forte (R) 55,580 31.1%
District 15 *Incumbent Candidate
Ritchie Torres (D)* 121,318 76.6%
Gonzalo Duran (R) 33,405 21.1%
District 16 Candidate
George Latimer (D) 206,995 71.6%
Miriam Flisser (R) 81,979 28.4%
District 17 *Incumbent Candidate
Mike Lawler (R)* 191,681 52.5%
Mondaire Jones (D) 166,331 45.5%
District 18 *Incumbent Candidate
Pat Ryan (D)* 194,237 56.6%
Alison Esposito (R) 149,002 43.4%
District 19 *Incumbent Candidate
Josh Riley (D) 180,808 50.5%
Marcus Molinaro (R)* 177,303 49.5%
District 20 *Incumbent Candidate
Paul Tonko (D)* 211,894 60.4%
Kevin Waltz (R) 138,866 39.6%
District 21 *Incumbent Candidate
Elise Stefanik (R)* 210,328 62.3%
Paula Collins (D) 127,297 37.7%
District 22 *Incumbent Candidate
John Mannion (D) 183,953 54.1%
Brandon Williams (R)* 155,784 45.9%
District 23 *Incumbent Candidate
Nicholas Langworthy (R)* 240,926 66%
Thomas Carle (D) 124,273 34%
District 24 *Incumbent Candidate
Claudia Tenney (R)* 230,044 65.8%
David Wagenhauser (D) 119,380 34.2%
District 25 *Incumbent Candidate
Joseph Morelle (D)* 209,722 60.4%
Gregg Sadwick (R) 137,445 39.6%
District 26 *Incumbent Candidate
Timothy Kennedy (D)* 202,407 65%
Anthony Marecki (R) 108,910 35%
2024 New York State Assembly General Election Results – Brooklyn
District 41
Candidate Kalman Yeger (D) Unopposed
District 42 *Incumbent Candidate
Rodneyse Bichotte (D) * Unopposed
District 43 *Incumbent Candidate
Brian Cunningham (D)* Unopposed
District 44 *Incumbent Candidate
Robert Carroll (D)* 42,746 85.2%
John Bennett (R) 7,446 14.8%
District 45 *Incumbent
Michael Novakhov (R)* 14,762 50.5%
Joey Cohen-Saban (D) 14,492 49.5%
District 46 *Incumbent Candidate
Alec Brook-Krasny (R)* 19,474 52.6%
Chris McCreight (D) 17,548 47.4%
District 47 *Incumbent Candidate
William Colton (D)* 15,613 60.6%
David Sepiashvili (R) 10,130 39.4%
District 48 *Incumbent Candidate
Simcha Eichenstein (D)* Unopposed
District 49 *Incumbent Candidate
Lester Chang (R)* Unopposed
District 50 *Incumbent Candidate
Emily Gallagher (D)* Unopposed
District 51 *Incumbent Candidate
Marcela Mitaynes (D)* 19,760 77.3%
Erik Frankel (R) 5,818 22.7%
District 52 *Incumbent Candidate
Jo Anne Simon (D)* 56,289 94.1%
Brett Wynkoop (C) 3,517 5.9%
District 53 *Incumbent Candidate
Maritza Davila (D)* Unopposed
District 54 *Incumbent Candidate
Erik Dilan (D)* Unopposed
District 55 *Incumbent Candidate
Latrice Walker (D)* 26,001 91.7%
Berneda Jackson (R) 2,346 8.3%
District 56 *Incumbent Candidate
Stefani Zinerman (D)* Unopposed
District 57 *Incumbent Candidate
Phara Forrest (D)* Unopposed
District 58 *Incumbent Candidate
Monique Chandler-Waterman (D)* Unopposed
District 59 *Incumbent Candidate
Jaime Williams (D)* Unopposed
District 60 *Incumbent Candidate
Nikki Lucas (D)* Unopposed
Same targeted hate crimes against the Jews of Crown Heights without consequences, same placement of drug shelters and illegal migrant free housing centers in our backyards, same allocation of our taxpayer funds to non citizens and selectively chosen privileged minorities (that don’t include us), same placement of citibikes in our parking spaces, same targeted ticketing, same lack of any type of representation. Correct? Just want to make sure we have that clear..
If everyone in the community who could vote, did vote, we would have a much greater say.
We voted for who PAC said to vote for… lol
No good candidates
We voted in droves. However, we cannot change any of the local reps because they have separated our community into voting districts so that we will never be able to have a unified vote.
If the CHJCC, etc., wouldn’t reflexively support the Democrat candidates, then many more people would have voted for change.
UNFORTUNATELY!!!!!!!!
Those that supposedly represent our community endorsed these haters of our community. We could’ve put Mendy Raitport in in place of Yvette Clark. I voted for him. Better a “wasted” vote than one against my principles.
Allowing landlords to raise rent to outrageous amounts
Gillibrand is a horrible excuse for a Senator. Pity she was so easily brought back, but as we saw from the amazingly close Presidential result in New York— closer than Florida!— eventually the voters will wake up. It may take time still until we have respectable Senators from this state again. But it will one day happen.
They don’t care about our safety and people of ch vote them in . We deserve better than that
Can’t wait for more Jews to get beat up – this the way! Vote dems!! Get beat up. Repeat.
We’re in an abusive relationship, and the community “leaders” are to blame
I did not vote for them.