Local Election Results For Brooklyn, 2016
(This story was updated on 11/10/16 at 10am.)
Here are the winning candidates in yesterday’s historic election.
Candidate for President / Vice President
Donald J. Trump / Michael R. Pence (Republican)
Across Brooklyn, 595,086 voters (79 percent) chose Hillary Clinton, while 133,653 (18 percent) went with Trump, reports the New York City Board of Elections. Green Party candidate Jill Stein secured 11,165 votes; Independence/Libertarian Party candidate Gary Johnson won 6,391 votes; and there were 4,829 write-in candidates for president across the borough.
U.S. Senate:
Chuck Schumer (Democrat, Incumbent, Working Families, Women’s Equality, Independence)
U.S. House of Representatives:
District 7 (North Brooklyn and sections of the Brooklyn waterfront, including Red Hook, Gowanus and Sunset Park) — Nydia Velazquez (Democrat)
District 8 (sections of Fort Greene, Bedford-Stuyvesant, East New York, Canarsie, Coney Island, Mill Basin and Marine Park) — Hakeem Jeffries (Democrat)
District 9 (sections of Park Slope, Crown Heights, Prospect Lefferts Gardens, Flatbush, Midwood, Flatlands and Sheepshead Bay) — Yvette D. Clarke (Democrat)
District 10 (sections of Manhattan, along with parts of Borough Park, Kensington, Red Hook, Sunset Park, Bensonhurst, Dyker Heights and Gravesend) — Jerrold Nadler (Democrat)
District 11 (southern Brooklyn and sections of Staten Island) — Dan Donovan (Republican)
New York State Senate:
WNYC reports that the Republicans have retained control of the State Senate.
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District 17 — Simcha Felder (Democrat, uncontested)
District 18 — Martin Malave Dilan (Democrat, uncontested)
District 19 — Roxanne Persaud (Democrat, uncontested)
District 20 — Jesse Hamilton (Democrat)
District 21 — Kevin Parker (Democrat)
District 22 — Martin Golden (Republican, uncontested)
District 23 — Diane Savino (Democrat, uncontested)
District 25 — Velmanette Montgomery (Democrat)
District 26 — Daniel Squadron (Democrat, uncontested)
New York State Assembly:
The Democrats have retained control of the State Assembly.
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District 41 — Helene Weinstein (Democrat)
District 42 — Rodneyse Bichotte (Democrat)
District 43 — Diana Richardson (Democrat, uncontested)
District 44 — Robert C. Carroll (Democrat)
District 45 — Steven Cymbrowitz (Democrat)
District 46 — Pamela Harris (Democrat)
District 47 — William Colton (Democrat)
District 48 — Dov Hikind (Democrat, uncontested)
District 49 — Peter Abbate (Democrat)
District 50 — Joseph Lentol (Democrat, uncontested)
District 51 — Felix Ortiz (Democrat)
District 52 — Jo Anne Simon (Democrat)
District 53 — Maritza Davila (Democrat, uncontested)
District 54 — Erik Dilan (Democrat)
District 55 — Latrice Walker (Democrat)
District 56 — Tremaine Wright (Democrat)
District 57 — Walter Mosley (Democrat, uncontested)
District 58 — Nick Perry (Democrat, uncontested)
District 59 — Jaime Williams (Democrat)
District 60 — Charles Barron (Democrat)
District 61 — Matthew Titone (Democrat, uncontested)
New York State Supreme Court Justice, District 2, — six seats were open
Mark I. Partnow (Incumbent, Democratic, Conservative)
Leon Ruchelsman (Incumbent, Democratic, Conservative)
Katherine A. Levine, (Democratic, Conservative)
Reginald A. Boddie, (Democratic, Conservative)
ShawnDya L. Simpson, (Democratic, Conservative)
Peter Sweeny (Democratic)
New York City Civil Court Judge, Kings County — three seats were open
Dena E. Douglas (Incumbent, Democrat)
Odessa Kennedy (Democrat)
Jacqueline D. Williams (Incumbent, Democrat)
— New York City Civil Court Judge, 3rd Municipal Court District (Uncontested)
Covering sections of North Brooklyn
Susan Quirk (Democrat)
— New York City Civil Court Judge, 5th Municipal Court District
Covering sections of South Brooklyn
Rachel Freier (Democrat)