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Governor GovKathyHochul and Lt. Gov. DelgadoforNY are ahead in the polls and Election Night’s unofficial winners with over 50% of the votes in the gubernatorial and lieutenant governor’s race.

Hochul and Delgado celebrated their projected win in Manhattan while losing opponents, Public Advocate Jumaane Williams and Ana Maria Archila, partied at their gathering in Bushwick, Brooklyn.

In New York City specifically, Hochul got about 60% of the votes and Delgado won about 55% of the votes, said the NYC BOE. Just ahead of the election Hochul was endorsed by Mayor Eric Adams over Williams for governor. One Prospect Heights voter, who cast her ballot at the Brooklyn Museum, said that she voted to reelect Hochul because she seems like “a strong leader” based on her track record so far. The voter declined to give her name, but she said that she is originally from Washington State and has lived in Brooklyn for the past year after attending college in upstate New York.

Williams has 19.02 % of the votes, said NYSBOE. His running mate and former councilmember, Archila, got 23.35 % of the votes.

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