Voting has kicked off in New York in the all-important midterm elections for control of the governor’s mansion, the state legislature and Congress.
Voter turnout was strong in Brooklyn — and in five boroughs — on Election Day after nine days of early voting, with totals exceeding the 2021 turnout as of 3 p.m. on November 8. More than a million New Yorkers voted in important contests this year. , which includes a heated gubernatorial race between Democratic incumbent Kathy Hochul and Republican congressman Lee Zeldin.
Recent polls have suggested that the race is much tougher than originally anticipated; Real Clear Politics estimated that on election day, Hochul had an average 7-corner Leadership in elections.
Two other statewide officials were also on the ballot: Democratic Attorney General Letitia James sought another four-year term in office against Republican Michael Henry, and State Controller Tom DiNapoli looked to face a challenge from Republican Paul Rodriguez.
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer seeks his fifth term in the Senate. The Democratic stalwart is being challenged by Republican Joe Pinion.
All 26 congressional seats in New York State were also ready to be grabbed. The main race to watch in New York City is in the 11th District, where new Republican Congressman Nicole Mallotakis is looking to take her seat against Democrat Max Rose two years ago.
Voters also chose a representative for their assembly and state senate, and filled several judicial seats. Four ballot questions were also answered by voters—many of whom participated in a poll focused on issues such as crime and education in Brooklyn.
Below is a rundown of all Brooklyn congressional state senate and assembly races. The numbers will be updated periodically as state and city election boards make them available, and current leaders will be bolded. For more information on the statewide race, and how the vote went to the four ballot proposals, visit AMNY.com,
Note: There will be one next to the names of the predicted winners called by other outlets such as The Associated Press and The New York Times. All vote totals are preliminary and subject to change.
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assembly district
AD44 – Parts of Prospect Heights, Park Slope, Kensington and Borough Park
- Democrat – Robert CarrollL (incumbent)
- Republican – Brenda Horton
AD45 – Manhattan Beach, Brighton Beach, Gravesend and parts of Sheepshead Bay
- democrat , Steven Simbrowitz (Dependent)
- Republican – Michael Novakhov
AD46 – Coney Island, parts of Dyker Heights and Fort Hamilton
- Democrat – Mathilde Frontus (Dependent)
- Republican – Alec Brooke-Krasny
AD47 – Dyker Heights, parts of Bath Beach, Gravesend and Bensonhurst
- Democrat – William Colton (Dependent)
- Republican – Dmitry Kugel
AD49 – Borough Park, Bensonhurst and Sunset Park, parts of Dyker Heights
- Democrat – Peter J Abbett, Jr. (Dependent)
- Republican – Lester Chang
AD51 – Sunset Park, Red Hook
- Democrat – Marcella Mityanes (Dependent)
- Republican – Timothy Peterson
AD52 – Navy Yard, DUMBO, Brooklyn Heights, Cobble Hill, Carroll Gardens and parts of Gowanus
- Democrat – Joe Anne Simon (Dependent)
- Republican – Brett Winkop
AD54 – Bushwick, Cypress Hills and parts of Queens
- Democrat – eric frock (Dependent)
- Republican – Korshad A. Chieftain
AD55 – Ocean Hill, parts of Brownsville and Bedford-Stuyvesant
- Democrat – latrice walker (Dependent)
- Republican – Berneda Jackson
AD58 – East Flatbush, parts of Canarsee, Brownsville
- Democrat – Monique Chandler-Waterman (Dependent)
- Republican – Monique Allen-Davy
Congressional Districts
NY-7: Williamsburg, Greenpoint, parts of Bushwick, Cypress Hills and Queens
- Democrat – nidia velazquez (Dependent)
- Republican – Juan Pagana
NY-8: Coney Island, Brighton Beach, Marine Park, Mill Basin, parts of eastern New York and Bedford-Stuyvesant
- Democrat – hakim jeffries (Dependent)
- Republican – Yuri Dashevsky
NY-9: Crown Heights, Flatbush, parts of Kensington, Midwood and Brownsville
- Democrat – yvette clarke (Dependent)
- Republican – Menachem Report
NY-10: Sunset Park, Red Hook, Gowanus, Park Slope, Cobble Hill, parts of Boerum Hill, Brooklyn Heights, Downtown Brooklyn, Dumbo and Manhattan
- Democrat – Dan Goldman
- Republican – benin hamdan
NY-11: Fort Hamilton, Bensonhurst, Bay Ridge, Dyker Heights and Staten Island
- Democrat – max rose
- Republican – Nicole Malliotakis (Dependent)
senatorial district
SD17 – Bensonhurst, Bath Beach, Bay Ridge, Dyker Heights, Kensington and parts of Sunset Park
- Democrat – even chu
- Republican – Vito Labella
SD23 – Coney Island, Brighton Beach, Sea Gate
- Democrat – Jessica Scarsella-Spanton
- Republican – Joseph Tyrone Jr.
SD26 – DUMBO, Cobble Hill, Boerum Hill, Gowanus, Red Hook, Parts of Park Slope, Sunset Park, Bay Ridge, Dyker Heights
- Democrat – Andrew Gounardes
- Republican – Brian Fox