| District | Winner | Runner-Up |
Other |
Total Votes |
| District 01 |
Lee Zeldin* (R,C,In,Rf) |
139,027 |
51.5% |
Perry Gershon (D,WF) |
127,991 |
47.4% |
3,035 [+] |
1.1% |
270,053 |
| [-] Other candidates in District 01 included:
Kate Browning (Women's Equality) 2,988 (1.1%);
|
| District 02 |
Peter King* (R,C,In,Rf) |
128,078 |
53.1% |
Liuba Shirley (D,WE,WF) |
113,074 |
46.9% |
65 |
0.0% |
241,217 |
| [-] Other candidates in District 02 included:
|
| District 03 |
Thomas Suozzi* (D,In,WE,WF) |
157,456 |
59.0% |
Dan DeBono (R,C) |
109,514 |
41.0% |
92 |
0.0% |
267,062 |
| [-] Other candidates in District 03 included:
|
| District 04 |
Kathleen Rice* (D,WE) |
159,535 |
61.3% |
Ameer Benno (R,C,Rf) |
100,571 |
38.7% |
100 |
0.0% |
260,206 |
| [-] Other candidates in District 04 included:
|
| District 05 |
Gregory Meeks* (D) |
160,500 |
99.4% |
|
971 |
0.6% |
161,471 |
| [-] Other candidates in District 05 included:
|
| District 06 |
Grace Meng* (D,Rf,WF) |
111,646 |
90.5% |
Thomas Hillgardner (Green) |
11,209 |
9.1% |
566 |
0.5% |
123,421 |
| [-] Other candidates in District 06 included:
|
| District 07 |
Nydia Velazquez* (D,WF) |
146,687 |
93.3% |
Joseph Lieberman (Conservative) |
8,670 |
5.5% |
1,945 [+] |
1.2% |
157,302 |
| [-] Other candidates in District 07 included:
Jeffrey Kurzon (Reform) 1,740 (1.1%);
|
| District 08 |
Hakeem Jeffries* (D,WF) |
180,376 |
94.2% |
Ernest Johnson (Conservative) |
9,997 |
5.2% |
1,194 [+] |
0.6% |
191,567 |
| [-] Other candidates in District 08 included:
Jessica White (Reform) 1,031 (0.5%);
|
| District 09 |
Yvette Clarke* (D,WF) |
181,455 |
89.2% |
Lutchi Gayot (R,C) |
20,901 |
10.3% |
1,067 [+] |
0.5% |
203,423 |
| [-] Other candidates in District 09 included:
Joel Anabilah-Azumah (Reform) 779 (0.4%);
|
| District 10 |
Jerrold Nadler* (D,WF) |
173,095 |
82.1% |
Naomi Levin (R,C,Rf) |
37,619 |
17.8% |
244 |
0.1% |
210,958 |
| [-] Other candidates in District 10 included:
|
| District 11 |
Max Rose (D,WE,WF) |
101,823 |
53.0% |
Dan Donovan* (R,C,In,Rf) |
89,441 |
46.5% |
909 [+] |
0.5% |
192,173 |
| [-] Other candidates in District 11 included:
Henry Bardel (Green) 774 (0.4%);
|
| District 12 |
Carolyn Maloney* (D,Rf,WF) |
217,430 |
86.3% |
Eliot Rabin (R) |
30,446 |
12.1% |
4,001 [+] |
1.6% |
251,877 |
| [-] Other candidates in District 12 included:
Scott Hutchins (Green) 3,728 (1.5%);
|
| District 13 |
Adriano Espaillat* (D,WF) |
180,035 |
94.4% |
Jineea Butler (R,Rf) |
10,268 |
5.4% |
385 |
0.2% |
190,688 |
| [-] Other candidates in District 13 included:
|
| District 14 |
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D) |
110,318 |
78.1% |
Anthony Pappas (R) |
19,202 |
13.6% |
11,684 [+] |
8.3% |
141,204 |
| [-] Other candidates in District 14 included:
Joseph Crowley* (Working Families,WE) 9,348 (6.6%);
Elizabeth Perri (Conservative) 2,254 (1.6%);
|
| District 15 |
Jose Serrano* (D,WF) |
124,469 |
95.9% |
Jason Gonzalez (R,C) |
5,205 |
4.0% |
77 |
0.1% |
129,751 |
| [-] Other candidates in District 15 included:
|
| District 16 |
Eliot Engel* (D,WE,WF) |
182,044 |
99.3% |
|
1,312 |
0.7% |
183,356 |
| [-] Other candidates in District 16 included:
|
| District 17 |
Nita Lowey* (D,WE,WF) |
170,168 |
87.8% |
Joseph Ciardullo (Reform) |
23,150 |
11.9% |
523 |
0.3% |
193,841 |
| [-] Other candidates in District 17 included:
|
| District 18 |
Sean Patrick Maloney* (D,In,WE,WF) |
139,564 |
55.5% |
James O'Donnell (R,C,Rf) |
112,035 |
44.5% |
91 |
0.0% |
251,690 |
| [-] Other candidates in District 18 included:
|
| District 19 |
Antonio Delgado (D,WE,WF) |
147,873 |
51.3% |
John Faso* (R,C,In,Rf) |
132,873 |
46.1% |
7,240 [+] |
2.5% |
287,986 |
| [-] Other candidates in District 19 included:
Steven Greenfield (Green) 4,313 (1.5%);
Diane Neal (I) 2,835 (1.0%);
|
| District 20 |
Paul Tonko* (D,Rf,WE,WF) |
176,811 |
66.5% |
Joe Vitollo (R) |
89,058 |
33.5% |
145 |
0.1% |
266,014 |
| [-] Other candidates in District 20 included:
|
| District 21 |
Elise Stefanik* (R,C,In,Rf) |
131,981 |
56.1% |
Tedra Cobb (D,WE,WF) |
99,791 |
42.4% |
3,495 [+] |
1.5% |
235,267 |
| [-] Other candidates in District 21 included:
Lynn Kahn (Green) 3,437 (1.5%);
|
| District 22 |
Anthony Brindisi (D,In,WE,WF) |
127,715 |
50.8% |
Claudia Tenney* (R,C,Rf) |
123,242 |
49.1% |
255 |
0.1% |
251,212 |
| [-] Other candidates in District 22 included:
|
| District 23 |
Thomas Reed* (R,C,In) |
130,323 |
54.2% |
Tracy Mitrano (D,WE,WF) |
109,932 |
45.7% |
119 |
0.0% |
240,374 |
| [-] Other candidates in District 23 included:
|
| District 24 |
John Katko* (R,C,In,Rf) |
136,920 |
52.6% |
Dana Balter (D,WE,WF) |
123,226 |
47.3% |
331 |
0.1% |
260,477 |
| [-] Other candidates in District 24 included:
|
| District 25 |
Joseph Morelle (D,In,WE,WF) |
159,244 |
59.0% |
Jim Maxwell (R,C,Rf) |
110,736 |
41.0% |
140 |
0.1% |
270,120 |
| [-] Other candidates in District 25 included:
|
| District 26 |
Brian Higgins* (D,WE,WF) |
169,166 |
73.3% |
Renee Zeno (R) |
61,488 |
26.7% |
9 |
0.0% |
230,663 |
| [-] Other candidates in District 26 included:
|
| District 27 |
Chris Collins* (R,C,In) |
140,146 |
49.1% |
Nathan McMurray (D,WE,WF) |
139,059 |
48.7% |
6,095 [+] |
2.1% |
285,300 |
| [-] Other candidates in District 27 included:
Larry Piegza (Reform) 5,973 (2.1%);
|
| 6 R, 21 D |
| Total R vote: 1,859,074 (31.3%) Total D vote: 3,990,483 (67.1%) |
| Opposed races only Total R vote: 1,859,074 (37.7%) Total D vote: 3,039,062 (61.5%) |