Part two of New York’s primary election came to a close Tuesday, as voters flocked to polling places to cast their ballots in the state’s district races for the U.S. House and Senate.
Residents voted for statewide races in June during the first round of the primary elections. District voting was delayed following the 2020 census after a judge ordered the redrawing of political maps.
New York's 12th District became one of the most-watched races in the state after the redistricting reluctantly turned two longtime Manhattan incumbents, Rep. Carolyn Maloney and Rep. Jerry Nadler, into rivals. Maloney represented New York City’s Upper East Side for three decades, while Nadler served the Upper West Side for just as long. Suraj Patel was also in the race for the district, which ultimately went to Nadler.
In the 10th District, a crowded field battled for an open seat representing lower Manhattan and part of Brooklyn. Dan Goldman narrowly edged out a surprising run from New York Assemblywoman Yuh-Line Niou, as well as sitting Rep. Mondaire Jones, who moved to Brooklyn in an effort to represent the district.
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After a set of new political maps shuffled districts and candidates across the state, take a look at the latest New York primary election results.
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Click here for a complete list of New York primary election results.
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