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Simcha Felder (Democratic, Republican, Conservative) Simcha Felder Iwen Chu (Democratic, Working Families) Iwen Chu’s career experience includes working as a public servant and community activist. LaBella (Republican, Conservative) Vito LaBella is running on the platform of Restoring Law & Order Advocating for Children, Protecting Seniors and the Economy Tax Reform Yvette Clarke (Democratic, Working Families) Charles Schumer (Democratic, Working Families) Charles SchumerĬandidates for the House of Representatives DiNapoliĪG Letitia James (Democratic, Working Families) Letitia James DiNapoli (Democratic, Working Families) Thomas P. Kathy Hochul (Democratic, Working Families) Gov.

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Still, some races in Brooklyn- including the one for the newly carved 17th Congressional District between Republican Vito LaBella and Democrat Iwen Chu- remain too close to call.īelow are the early results in contested races, according to the New York State Board of Elections. Nor were there any huge upsets across Brooklyn, where even Nicole Malliotakis, the GOP incumbent, also held onto her seat. So far, that red wave hasn't happened- at least not as widely as predicted, and certainly not in New York, where Governor Hochul, Attorney General Letitia James and Senator Chuck Schumer all held onto their seats. Lee Zeldin had unexpectedly tightened weeks before the election. GOP candidates appeared poised to ride a wave of national anxiety around inflation and violence.Įven Democratic stronghold states found themselves playing defense, including in New York, after a Quinnipiac University poll showed the gubernatorial race between Kathy Hochul and Rep. Republicans needed to pick up just five seats to flip the House and just one seat in the Senate. Several key races across the nation remained undecided hours after polls closed on election night in the battle over control of Congress.







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