Updated Wednesday at 7:55 am
Here's a quick scan of results from statewide, as well as federal and state-level locally-relevant races. Numbers are unofficial and some don't represent total counts, yet (we'll update).
The boards of election from Albany, Rensselaer, Saratoga and Schenectady counties have results posted online.
Incumbents are marked with *
Statewide numbers via the excellent NYT results map.
Governor |
Andrew Cuomo (D) |
61.5% |
Carl Paladino (R) |
34% |
State Attorney General |
Eric Schneiderman (D) |
55.1% |
Dan Donovan (R) |
43.5% |
State Comptroller |
Tom DiNapoli (D)* |
49.8% |
Harry Wilson (R) |
47.0% |
US Senate |
Chuck Schumer (D)* |
65.5% |
Jay Townsend (R) |
32.9% |
US Senate |
Kirsten Gillibrand (D)* |
61.3% |
Joe DioGuardi (R) |
36.5% |
US House NY20 |
Scott Murphy (D)* |
44.6% |
Chris Gibson (R) |
55.4% |
US House NY21 |
Paul Tonko (D)* |
59.3% |
Ted Danz (R) |
40.7% |
State Senate 46th |
Neil Breslin (D)* |
53.5% |
Bob Domenici (R) |
40.4% |
Michael Carey (Reform) |
6.1% |
State Senate 43rd |
Roy McDonald (R)* |
58.3% |
Joanne Yepsen (D) |
41.7% |
State Senate 44th |
Hugh Farley (R)* |
64% |
Sue Savage (D) |
36% |
Numbers from the 44th via CBS6
State Assembly 104th |
Jack McEneny (D)* |
61.8% |
Deborah Busch (R) |
38.1% |
State Assembly 108th |
Tim Gordon (I)* |
47% |
Steve McLaughlin (R) |
53% |
Numbers from the 108th via CBS6
State Assembly 109th |
Bob Reilly (D)* |
50.58% |
Jennifer Whalen (R) |
49.42% |
State Assembly 110th |
Jim Tedisco (R)* |
64.3 |
BK Keramati (D) |
35.5 |
State Assembly 105th |
George Amedore (R)* |
58.5% |
Angelo Santabarbara (D) |
41.5% |
Ron Canestrari (D-106th) and Tony Jordan (R-106th) both ran unopposed.
Comments
Thanks for putting this together! Made my morning so much more efficient.
... said slilly on Nov 3, 2010 at 5:50 AM | link
Pretty please, Uncle Scott, could you tell us the story again about the time when President Clinton stumped for you?
... said Jeff S on Nov 3, 2010 at 9:08 AM | link
In NYS's 23rd CD, Bill Owens (D) bested his opponents in a historically-conservative district. Way to go!
... said Bob on Nov 3, 2010 at 9:49 AM | link
Thanks for posting the links; I've been looking for our local village results all morning!
... said Alison on Nov 3, 2010 at 10:05 AM | link
...incumbent, incumbent, incumbent, incumbent...
... said Maximilian on Nov 3, 2010 at 10:22 AM | link
You should send a copy of this page over to the T-U with a sticky note saying, "Was that so hard?"
... said Carl on Nov 3, 2010 at 1:13 PM | link
Worth noting also that Howie Hawkins recieved over 50,000 votes, giving the Green party "official" status for four years.
... said B on Nov 3, 2010 at 1:28 PM | link
I noticed that in the 106th NYS Assembly District, unopposed winner Ronald Cannestrari, received 15,028 votes. However, 27,021 votes were cast in the district. Since 28,000 people were motivated to vote, but left the Assembly column blank, well do you think maybe the voters were sending a message to the Assemblyman in the 106th?
... said Kevin on Nov 3, 2010 at 4:20 PM | link
This is quite disturbing. For Governor, more than 1/3 voted in favor of the angry horse porn guy while more than 3/5 voted for someone who heavily pushed subprime mortgages.
Someone speak up... what is wrong with you?
... said Wert on Nov 3, 2010 at 7:13 PM | link