The 2024 United States presidential election in New York was held on Tuesday, November 5, 2024, as part of the 2024 United States presidential election in which all 50 states plus the District of Columbia participated. New York voters chose electors to represent them in the Electoral College via a popular vote. The state of New York had 28 electoral votes in the Electoral College, following reapportionment due to the 2020 United States census in which the state lost a seat.
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Though it remained comfortably Democratic, New York was the state that had the biggest Republican swing out of any state in the nation in the 2024 election, with Trump greatly improving his performance by winning 43.31% of the state's vote, compared to 36.75% in the 2016 election and 37.74% in the 2020 election. New York follows a trend of blue states, such as Massachusetts, New Jersey, Illinois and California voting more Republican than in 2020.
Polling had indicated a potentially closer race in New York in 2024 than in 2016 or 2020, but Democrats still consistently led by margins well outside the margin of error. Nonetheless, Trump's performance in New York was the strongest of any Republican presidential candidate since Vice President George H. W. Bush lost by just 4.1 points in the 1988 election, having decreased the Democratic margin of victory by 10.57 percentage points compared to 2020.
Primary elections
Democratic primary
The 2024 New York Democratic presidential primary was held on April 2, alongside primaries in Connecticut, Rhode Island, and Wisconsin.
Candidate | Votes | Percentage | Actual delegate count | ||
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Pledged | Unpledged | Total | |||
Joe Biden (incumbent) | 288,138 | 80.7% | 268 | 268 | |
Marianne Williamson | 15,573 | 4.4% | |||
Dean Phillips (withdrawn) | 11,309 | 3.2% | |||
Blank ballots | 41,113 | 11.5% | |||
Void ballots | 903 | 0.3% | |||
Total: | 357,036 | 100.0% | 268 | 38 | 306 |
Primary polling
Poll source | Date(s) administered | Sample size | Margin of error | Joe Biden | Different Candidate | Undecided |
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Siena College | Sep 10–13, 2023 | 804 (RV) | ± 4.3% | 54% | 40% | 6% |
Siena College | Aug 13–16, 2023 | 803 (RV) | ± 4.4% | 47% | 46% | 7% |
Siena College | Jun 20–25, 2023 | 817 (RV) | ± 3.9% | 54% | 40% | 6% |
Siena College | May 7–11, 2023 | 810 (RV) | ± 4.1% | 56% | 40% | 4% |
Siena College | Mar 19–22, 2023 | 802 (RV) | ± 4.6% | 43% | 51% | 7% |
Republican primary
The New York Republican primary was held on April 2, 2024, alongside the Connecticut primary.
Candidate | Votes | Percentage | Actual delegate count | ||
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Bound | Unbound | Total | |||
Donald Trump | 132,698 | 81.2% | 91 | 91 | |
Nikki Haley (withdrawn) | 21,145 | 12.9% | |||
Chris Christie (withdrawn) | 6,679 | 4.1% | |||
Vivek Ramaswamy (withdrawn) | 1,667 | 1.0% | |||
Blank or void ballots | 1,311 | 0.8% | |||
Total: | 163,500 | 100.0% | 91 | 91 |
General election
Only two candidates appeared on the ballot in New York: Kamala Harris (under the Democratic and Working Families Party tickets) and Donald Trump (under the Republican and New York Conservative Party tickets). Robert F. Kennedy Jr. did not appear on the ballot in New York after Judge Christina Ryba of the 3rd New York Judicial District ruled that he falsely listed his place of residence as Katonah, New York but actually lived in Los Angeles.
The state authorized votes for 12 write-in candidates:
- Shiva Ayyadurai
- Claudia De la Cruz, nominee of the Party for Socialism and Liberation
- Andrew O'Donnell, nominee of the King Kong Party
- Chase Oliver, nominee of the Libertarian Party
- Raymond Anthony Scollin, former Franklin County Republican Committee chairman
- Peter Sonski, nominee of the American Solidarity Party
- Jill Stein, nominee of the Green Party
- Cornel West
These electors were nominated by each party in order to vote in the Electoral College should their candidate win the state:
Kamala Harris and Tim Walz Democratic Party Working Families Party | Donald Trump and JD Vance Republican Party Conservative Party |
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Kathy Hochul Jay Jacobs Eric Adams Mohammed Akber Alam Stuart Appelbaum Byron Brown Mario Cliento Michelle Crentsil Antonio Delgado Thomas DiNapoli Hazel Dukes Thomas J. Garry Vanessa Gibson George Gresham Carl Heastie Letitia James Gary LaBarbera Carolyn Maloney Luis Miranda Crystal Peoples-Stokes Christine Quinn Katherine Sheehan Anastasia Somoza Andrea Stewart-Cousins Gerard J. Sweeney Sandra Ung Latrice Walker Randi Weingarten | Edward F. Cox William Barclay Bruce Blakeman Joe Borelli Karl Brabenec John Burnett Joe Cairo Andrea Catsimatidis Benjamin Federman Jesse Garcia Mark Heberling Michael Kracker Michael McCormack Steven McLaughlin Tim McNulty Anthony Nunziato Rob Ortt Patrick Reilly Michael Rendino Jennifer Rich Sylvia Rowan Christopher Tague Trish Turner Joseph Whalen Lee Zeldin Ralph Lorigo Donald Mazzullo Michael Torres |
Predictions
Source | Ranking | As of |
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Cook Political Report | Solid D | December 19, 2023 |
Inside Elections | Solid D | April 26, 2023 |
Sabato's Crystal Ball | Safe D | June 29, 2023 |
Decision Desk HQ/The Hill | Safe D | December 14, 2023 |
CNalysis | Solid D | December 30, 2023 |
CNN | Solid D | January 14, 2024 |
The Economist | Safe D | June 12, 2024 |
538 | Solid D | August 23, 2024 |
RCP | Solid D | June 26, 2024 |
NBC News | Safe D | October 6, 2024 |
Polling
Kamala Harris vs. Donald Trump
Poll source | Date(s) administered | Sample size | Margin of error | Kamala Harris Democratic | Donald Trump Republican | Other / Undecided |
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Research Co. | November 2–3, 2024 | 450 (LV) | ± 4.6% | 57% | 41% | 2% |
ActiVote | October 7–27, 2024 | 400 (LV) | ± 4.9% | 59% | 41% | – |
Siena College | October 13–17, 2024 | 872 (LV) | ± 4.1% | 58% | 39% | 3% |
ActiVote | September 4–30, 2024 | 400 (LV) | ± 4.9% | 61% | 39% | – |
Emerson College | September 23–25, 2024 | 1,000 (RV) | ± 3.0% | 54% | 40% | 6% |
Siena College | September 11–16, 2024 | 1,003 (LV) | ± 4.3% | 55% | 42% | 3% |
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. suspends his presidential campaign and endorses Donald Trump. | ||||||
Democratic National Convention concludes | ||||||
ActiVote | August 1–21, 2024 | 400 (LV) | ± 4.9% | 58% | 42% | – |
Democratic National Convention begins | ||||||
Kamala Harris selects Gov. Tim Walz as her running mate. | ||||||
Siena College | July 28 – August 1, 2024 | 1,199 (LV) | ± 4.0% | 53% | 39% | 8% |
Joe Biden announces his official withdrawal from the race; Kamala Harris declares her candidacy for president. | ||||||
SoCal Strategies (R) | July 18–19, 2024 | 500 (LV) | ± 4.4% | 52% | 41% | 7% |
Kamala Harris vs. Donald Trump vs. Cornel West vs. Jill Stein vs. Chase Oliver
Poll source | Date(s) administered | Sample size | Margin of error | Kamala Harris Democratic | Donald Trump Republican | Cornel West Independent | Jill Stein Green | Chase Oliver Libertarian | Other / Undecided |
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Siena College | September 11–16, 2024 | 1,003 (LV) | ± 4.3% | 52% | 40% | 1% | 2% | 0% | 5% |
Kamala Harris vs. Donald Trump vs. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. vs. Cornel West vs. Jill Stein vs. Chase Oliver
Poll source | Date(s) administered | Sample size | Margin of error | Kamala Harris Democratic | Donald Trump Republican | Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Independent | Cornel West Independent | Jill Stein Green | Chase Oliver Libertarian | Other / Undecided |
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Siena College | October 13–17, 2024 | 872 (LV) | ± 4.1% | 54% | 37% | 0% | 1% | 1% | 1% | 6% |
Siena College | July 28 – August 1, 2024 | 1,199 (LV) | ± 4.0% | 49% | 37% | 7% | 1% | 2% | 1% | 10% |
Joe Biden vs. Donald Trump
Poll source | Date(s) administered | Sample size | Margin of error | Joe Biden Democratic | Donald Trump Republican | Other / Undecided |
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SoCal Strategies (R) | July 18–19, 2024 | 500 (LV) | ± 4.4% | 52% | 41% | 7% |
Siena College | June 12–13 & 16–17, 2024 | 805 (RV) | ± 4.1% | 47% | 39% | 14% |
Emerson College | May 28–29, 2024 | 1,000 (RV) | ± 3.0% | 48% | 41% | 11% |
55% | 45% | – | ||||
Siena College | May 13–15, 2024 | 1,191 (RV) | ± 3.9% | 47% | 38% | 15% |
Slingshot Strategies (D) | May 2–3, 2024 | 1,059 (RV) | ± 5.0% | 56% | 37% | 17% |
John Zogby Strategies | April 13–21, 2024 | 749 (LV) | – | 48% | 42% | 10% |
Siena College | April 15–17, 2024 | 806 (RV) | ± 4.1% | 47% | 37% | 16% |
Siena College | February 12–14, 2024 | 806 (RV) | ± 4.2% | 48% | 36% | 16% |
Siena College | January 14–17, 2024 | 807 (RV) | ± 4.5% | 46% | 37% | 17% |
Siena College | November 12–15, 2023 | 803 (RV) | ± 4.6% | 46% | 36% | 18% |
Siena College | October 15–19, 2023 | 1,225 (RV) | ± 3.4% | 46% | 37% | 17% |
Siena College | September 10–13, 2023 | 804 (RV) | ± 4.3% | 52% | 31% | 17% |
Siena College | August 13–16, 2023 | 803 (RV) | ± 4.4% | 47% | 34% | 19% |
Siena College | June 20–25, 2023 | 817 (RV) | ± 3.9% | 50% | 28% | 21% |
SurveyUSA | November 3–6, 2022 | 918 (RV) | ± 4.1% | 46% | 34% | 20% |
Emerson College | October 20–24, 2022 | 1,000 (LV) | ± 3.0% | 47% | 40% | 13% |
SurveyUSA | October 14–18, 2022 | 1,018 (RV) | ± 4.4% | 42% | 37% | 21% |
Emerson College | September 4–6, 2022 | 1,000 (LV) | ± 3.0% | 53% | 37% | 10% |
SurveyUSA | August 17–21, 2022 | 715 (LV) | ± 4.6% | 49% | 29% | 22% |
McLaughlin & Associates (R) | August 7–9, 2022 | 600 (LV) | ± 4.0% | 52% | 40% | 8% |
Joe Biden vs. Donald Trump vs. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. vs. Cornel West
Poll source | Date(s) administered | Sample size | Margin of error | Joe Biden Democratic | Donald Trump Republican | Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Independent | Cornel West Independent | Other / Undecided |
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Siena College | February 12–14, 2024 | 806 (RV) | ± 4.2% | 42% | 32% | 13% | 6% | 7% |
Siena College | January 14–17, 2024 | 807 (RV) | ± 4.5% | 41% | 32% | 13% | 3% | 11% |
Siena College | November 12–15, 2023 | 803 (RV) | ± 4.6% | 37% | 28% | 18% | 5% | 11% |
Siena College | October 15–19, 2023 | 1,225 (RV) | ± 3.4% | 38% | 31% | 13% | 5% | 12% |
Joe Biden vs. Donald Trump vs. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. vs. Cornel West vs. Jill Stein
Poll source | Date(s) administered | Sample size | Margin of error | Joe Biden Democratic | Donald Trump Republican | Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Independent | Cornel West Independent | Jill Stein Green | Other / Undecided |
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Emerson College | May 28–29, 2024 | 1,000 (RV) | ± 3.0% | 44% | 38% | 6% | 2% | 1% | 9% |
Joe Biden vs. Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Poll source | Date(s) administered | Sample size | Margin of error | Joe Biden Democratic | Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Independent | Other / Undecided |
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John Zogby Strategies | April 13–21, 2024 | 749 (LV) | – | 44% | 44% | 12% |
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. vs. Donald Trump
Poll source | Date(s) administered | Sample size | Margin of error | Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Independent | Donald Trump Republican | Other / Undecided |
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John Zogby Strategies | April 13–21, 2024 | 749 (LV) | – | 45% | 39% | 16% |
Results
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Democratic |
| 4,341,375 | 52.54% | ![]() | |
Working Families |
| 277,820 | 3.36% | ![]() | |
Total |
| 4,619,195 | 55.91% | ![]() | |
Republican |
| 3,257,166 | 39.42% | ![]() | |
Conservative |
| 321,733 | 3.89% | ![]() | |
Total |
| 3,578,899 | 43.31% | ![]() | |
Green |
| 46,698 | 0.57% | ![]() | |
Write-in | 17,703 | 0.21% | N/A | ||
Total votes | 8,262,495 | 100.00% | N/A |
New York City results
2024 presidential election in New York City | Manhattan | The Bronx | Brooklyn | Queens | Staten Island | Total | |||
Democratic- Working Families | Kamala Harris | 533,782 | 261,670 | 601,265 | 437,282 | 69,345 | 1,903,344 | 68.10% | |
80.80% | 71.88% | 70.43% | 61.08% | 34.58% | |||||
Republican- Conservative | Donald Trump | 113,921 | 98,174 | 233,964 | 264,628 | 128,151 | 838,838 | 30.01% | |
17.24% | 26.97% | 27.40% | 36.96% | 63.90% | |||||
Write-in | Write-in | 12,930 | 4,217 | 18,215 | 14,054 | 3,062 | 52,778 | 1.89% | |
1.96% | 1.15% | 2.17% | 1.96% | 1.52% | |||||
Total | 660,633 | 364,061 | 853,744 | 715,964 | 200,558 | 2,794,960 | 100.00% |
By New York City Council district

Harris won 43 of 51 New York City Council districts, including one held by a Republican, while Trump won eight districts, including three held by Democrats.
District | Harris | Trump | City council member |
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1st | 75.5% | 22.3% | Christopher Marte |
2nd | 82.7% | 15.2% | Carlina Rivera |
3rd | 82.9% | 15.1% | Erik Bottcher |
4th | 76.0% | 21.9% | Keith Powers |
5th | 78.2% | 19.7% | Julie Menin |
6th | 84.3% | 13.8% | Gale Brewer |
7th | 84.8% | 13.3% | Shaun Abreu |
8th | 78.7% | 19.7% | Diana Ayala |
9th | 88.4% | 9.8% | Yusef Salaam |
10th | 74.1% | 24.3% | Carmen De La Rosa |
11th | 72.1% | 26.1% | Eric Dinowitz |
12th | 86.3% | 13.1% | Kevin Riley |
13th | 55.4% | 43.1% | Kristy Marmorato |
14th | 66.8% | 32.4% | Pierina Sanchez |
15th | 70.3% | 28.8% | Oswald Feliz |
16th | 73.3% | 25.9% | Althea Stevens |
17th | 74.1% | 25.2% | Rafael Salamanca |
18th | 73.8% | 24.4% | Amanda Farías |
19th | 45.6% | 53.2% | Vickie Paladino |
20th | 49.6% | 48.7% | Sandra Ung |
21st | 57.1% | 41.7% | Francisco Moya |
22nd | 68.2% | 29.2% | Tiffany Cabán |
23rd | 57.0% | 40.4% | Linda Lee |
24th | 50.8% | 46.8% | James Gennaro |
25th | 59.1% | 38.6% | Shekar Krishnan |
26th | 69.9% | 27.3% | Julie Won |
27th | 84.6% | 14.0% | Nantasha Williams |
28th | 76.2% | 22.5% | Adrienne Adams |
29th | 60.4% | 37.8% | Lynn Schulman |
30th | 47.2% | 50.9% | Robert Holden |
31st | 81.1% | 18.3% | Selvena Brooks-Powers |
32nd | 42.5% | 55.8% | Joann Ariola |
33rd | 78.2% | 19.5% | Lincoln Restler |
34th | 77.0% | 22.0% | Jennifer Gutiérrez |
35th | 86.9% | 10.6% | Crystal Hudson |
36th | 89.3% | 7.4% | Chi Ossé |
37th | 75.8% | 21.2% | Sandy Nurse |
38th | 59.7% | 37.7% | Alexa Avilés |
39th | 83.1% | 14.0% | Shahana Hanif |
40th | 85.1% | 12.3% | Rita Joseph |
41st | 90.0% | 8.7% | Darlene Mealy |
42nd | 87.6% | 11.6% | Chris Banks |
43rd | 37.6% | 60.5% | Susan Zhuang |
44th | 15.9% | 82.8% | Kalman Yeger |
45th | 76.5% | 21.8% | Farah Louis |
46th | 66.0% | 33.1% | Mercedes Narcisse |
47th | 50.2% | 46.9% | Justin Brannan |
48th | 26.4% | 72.0% | Inna Vernikov |
49th | 58.9% | 39.2% | Kamillah Hanks |
50th | 30.2% | 68.0% | David Carr |
51st | 22.3% | 76.6% | Joe Borelli |
By county
County | Kamala Harris Democratic | Donald Trump Republican | Various candidates Other parties | Margin | Total | ||||
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# | % | # | % | # | % | # | % | ||
Albany | 92,589 | 61.86% | 54,560 | 36.45% | 2,528 | 1.69% | 38,029 | 25.41% | 149,677 |
Allegany | 5,483 | 28.08% | 13,826 | 70.80% | 220 | 1.12% | -8,343 | -42.72% | 19,529 |
Bronx | 261,670 | 71.88% | 98,174 | 26.97% | 4,217 | 1.15% | 163,496 | 44.91% | 364,061 |
Broome | 45,142 | 49.59% | 44,763 | 49.17% | 1,129 | 1.24% | 379 | 0.42% | 91,034 |
Cattaraugus | 11,424 | 33.49% | 22,586 | 66.22% | 97 | 0.29% | -11,162 | -32.73% | 34,107 |
Cayuga | 15,772 | 43.19% | 20,482 | 56.09% | 263 | 0.72% | -4,710 | -12.90% | 36,517 |
Chautauqua | 22,085 | 38.71% | 34,528 | 60.53% | 433 | 0.76% | -12,443 | -21.82% | 57,046 |
Chemung | 15,572 | 41.46% | 21,861 | 58.20% | 127 | 0.34% | -6,289 | -16.74% | 37,560 |
Chenango | 8,177 | 36.09% | 14,294 | 63.09% | 184 | 0.82% | -6,117 | -27.00% | 22,655 |
Clinton | 17,478 | 48.80% | 18,247 | 50.95% | 92 | 0.25% | -769 | -2.15% | 35,817 |
Columbia | 20,396 | 56.82% | 15,168 | 42.25% | 333 | 0.93% | 5,228 | 14.57% | 35,897 |
Cortland | 10,290 | 46.64% | 11,706 | 53.06% | 67 | 0.30% | -1,416 | -6.42% | 22,063 |
Delaware | 9,237 | 39.71% | 13,789 | 59.28% | 234 | 1.01% | -4,552 | -19.57% | 23,260 |
Dutchess | 79,994 | 52.14% | 71,778 | 46.79% | 1,641 | 1.07% | 8,216 | 5.35% | 153,413 |
Erie | 248,651 | 54.08% | 204,774 | 44.54% | 6,364 | 1.38% | 43,877 | 9.54% | 459,789 |
Essex | 9,629 | 50.06% | 9,533 | 49.56% | 74 | 0.38% | 96 | 0.50% | 19,236 |
Franklin | 8,821 | 45.33% | 10,569 | 54.32% | 68 | 0.35% | -1,748 | -8.99% | 19,458 |
Fulton | 7,666 | 31.87% | 16,237 | 67.51% | 150 | 0.62% | -8,571 | -35.64% | 24,053 |
Genesee | 9,367 | 32.93% | 18,997 | 66.79% | 80 | 0.28% | -9,630 | -33.86% | 28,444 |
Greene | 10,436 | 41.02% | 14,702 | 57.79% | 302 | 1.19% | -4,266 | -16.77% | 25,440 |
Hamilton | 1,211 | 35.21% | 2,223 | 64.64% | 5 | 0.15% | -1,012 | -29.43% | 3,439 |
Herkimer | 9,110 | 31.57% | 19,557 | 67.77% | 190 | 0.66% | -10,447 | -36.20% | 28,857 |
Jefferson | 16,326 | 38.11% | 26,417 | 61.66% | 100 | 0.23% | -10,091 | -23.55% | 42,843 |
Kings | 601,265 | 70.43% | 233,964 | 27.40% | 18,515 | 2.17% | 367,301 | 43.03% | 853,744 |
Lewis | 3,600 | 27.62% | 9,353 | 71.77% | 79 | 0.61% | -5,753 | -44.15% | 13,032 |
Livingston | 12,148 | 39.14% | 18,780 | 60.51% | 107 | 0.35% | -6,632 | -21.37% | 31,035 |
Madison | 14,629 | 43.00% | 19,025 | 55.92% | 365 | 1.08% | -4,396 | -12.92% | 34,019 |
Monroe | 214,757 | 58.90% | 145,940 | 40.03% | 3,893 | 1.07% | 68,817 | 18.87% | 364,590 |
Montgomery | 7,356 | 35.40% | 13,286 | 63.93% | 140 | 0.67% | -5,930 | -28.53% | 20,782 |
Nassau | 338,424 | 47.29% | 368,117 | 51.44% | 9,124 | 1.27% | -29,693 | -4.15% | 715,665 |
New York | 533,782 | 80.80% | 113,921 | 17.24% | 12,930 | 1.96% | 419,861 | 63.56% | 660,633 |
Niagara | 43,438 | 42.21% | 58,678 | 57.01% | 802 | 0.78% | -15,240 | -14.80% | 102,918 |
Oneida | 39,415 | 39.10% | 60,687 | 60.20% | 712 | 0.70% | -21,272 | -21.10% | 100,814 |
Onondaga | 133,155 | 57.91% | 93,916 | 40.84% | 2,871 | 1.25% | 39,239 | 17.07% | 229,942 |
Ontario | 29,520 | 48.91% | 30,221 | 50.07% | 611 | 1.02% | -701 | -1.16% | 60,352 |
Orange | 80,253 | 45.69% | 94,936 | 54.05% | 471 | 0.26% | -14,683 | -8.36% | 175,660 |
Orleans | 5,366 | 29.69% | 12,659 | 70.05% | 46 | 0.26% | -7,293 | -40.36% | 18,071 |
Oswego | 20,483 | 37.82% | 33,548 | 61.94% | 132 | 0.24% | -13,065 | -24.12% | 54,163 |
Otsego | 13,031 | 45.58% | 15,256 | 53.36% | 305 | 1.06% | -2,225 | -7.78% | 28,592 |
Putnam | 23,956 | 42.77% | 31,553 | 56.33% | 505 | 0.90% | -7,597 | -13.56% | 56,014 |
Queens | 437,282 | 61.08% | 264,628 | 36.96% | 14,054 | 1.96% | 172,654 | 24.12% | 715,964 |
Rensselaer | 39,668 | 50.12% | 38,601 | 48.78% | 882 | 1.11% | 1,067 | 1.35% | 79,151 |
Richmond | 69,345 | 34.58% | 128,151 | 63.90% | 3,062 | 1.52% | -58,806 | -29.32% | 200,558 |
Rockland | 65,880 | 43.68% | 83,543 | 55.39% | 1,402 | 0.93% | -17,663 | -11.71% | 150,825 |
St. Lawrence | 18,010 | 40.78% | 25,919 | 58.68% | 239 | 0.54% | -7,909 | -17.90% | 44,168 |
Saratoga | 66,321 | 50.70% | 63,940 | 48.88% | 551 | 0.42% | 2,381 | 1.82% | 130,812 |
Schenectady | 39,733 | 54.75% | 31,975 | 44.06% | 864 | 1.19% | 7,758 | 10.69% | 72,572 |
Schoharie | 5,547 | 34.43% | 10,423 | 64.69% | 142 | 0.88% | -4,876 | -30.26% | 16,112 |
Schuyler | 3,736 | 39.19% | 5,717 | 59.98% | 79 | 0.83% | -1,981 | -20.79% | 9,532 |
Seneca | 6,610 | 43.76% | 8,379 | 55.47% | 116 | 0.77% | -1,769 | -11.71% | 15,105 |
Steuben | 15,413 | 33.82% | 29,777 | 65.34% | 385 | 0.84% | -14,364 | -31.52% | 45,575 |
Suffolk | 341,812 | 44.81% | 417,549 | 54.74% | 3,488 | 0.45% | -75,737 | -9.93% | 762,849 |
Sullivan | 14,549 | 41.50% | 20,386 | 58.14% | 127 | 0.36% | -5,837 | -16.64% | 35,062 |
Tioga | 9,437 | 38.43% | 15,038 | 61.23% | 84 | 0.34% | -5,601 | -22.80% | 24,559 |
Tompkins | 34,631 | 73.84% | 11,354 | 24.21% | 917 | 1.95% | 23,277 | 49.63% | 46,902 |
Ulster | 57,974 | 58.46% | 39,743 | 40.07% | 1,455 | 1.47% | 18,231 | 18.39% | 99,172 |
Warren | 17,099 | 47.40% | 18,606 | 51.58% | 370 | 1.02% | -1,507 | -4.18% | 36,075 |
Washington | 11,224 | 39.09% | 17,268 | 60.13% | 224 | 0.78% | -6,044 | -21.04% | 28,716 |
Wayne | 17,056 | 38.18% | 27,286 | 61.09% | 326 | 0.73% | -10,230 | -22.91% | 44,668 |
Westchester | 287,434 | 62.78% | 167,795 | 36.65% | 2,609 | 0.57% | 119,639 | 26.13% | 457,838 |
Wyoming | 4,929 | 25.72% | 14,112 | 73.63% | 125 | 0.65% | -9,183 | -47.91% | 19,166 |
Yates | 4,401 | 41.48% | 6,098 | 57.48% | 110 | 1.04% | -1,697 | -16.00% | 10,609 |
Totals | 4,619,195 | 55.65% | 3,578,899 | 43.12% | 102,117 | 1.23% | 1,040,296 | 12.53% | 8,300,211 |
Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican
- Clinton (county seat: Plattsburgh)
- Nassau (county seat: Mineola)
- Rockland (county seat: New City)


By congressional district
Harris won 19 of 26 congressional districts, while Trump won seven. Each candidate won a district held by the other party.
District | Harris | Trump | Representative |
---|---|---|---|
1st | 44% | 54% | Nick LaLota |
2nd | 43% | 56% | Andrew Garbarino |
3rd | 47% | 51% | Tom Suozzi |
4th | 50% | 49% | Laura Gillen |
5th | 70% | 28% | Gregory Meeks |
6th | 52% | 46% | Grace Meng |
7th | 72% | 26% | Nydia Velázquez |
8th | 71% | 27% | Hakeem Jeffries |
9th | 69% | 29% | Yvette Clarke |
10th | 79% | 19% | Dan Goldman |
11th | 37% | 61% | Nicole Malliotakis |
12th | 81% | 17% | Jerry Nadler |
13th | 79% | 20% | Adriano Espaillat |
14th | 65% | 33% | Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez |
15th | 74% | 25% | Ritchie Torres |
16th | 66% | 33% | |
George Latimer | |||
17th | 50% | 49% | Mike Lawler |
18th | 51% | 48% | Pat Ryan |
19th | 50% | 49% | |
Josh Riley | |||
20th | 56% | 42% | Paul Tonko |
21st | 39% | 60% | Elise Stefanik |
22nd | 54% | 46% | |
John Mannion | |||
23rd | 39% | 60% | Nick Langworthy |
24th | 38% | 61% | Claudia Tenney |
25th | 59% | 40% | Joseph Morelle |
26th | 59% | 40% | Tim Kennedy |
Analysis

A heavily populated Middle Atlantic state, New York is considered a blue state, not having voted for a Republican presidential candidate since 1984. New York continued that trend in 2024, but Democrats saw a huge underperformance compared to past elections. All counties in the state except for Hamilton, Yates, and Tompkins swung toward the Republicans in 2024. Trump became the first Republican to ever win the White House without winning Essex or Saratoga counties. Outside of the five boroughs of New York City, Trump won it with 2,740,061 votes to Harris's 2,715,851 votes, or 48.6% to 48.2%, thereby making him the first Republican to do so since 1988.[citation needed]
Trump also made major gains in all five New York City boroughs, with particularly dramatic shifts in the Bronx and Queens, both of which moved over 20 points towards the Republicans compared to 2020. In Queens, Trump secured 37% of the vote, the highest share for a Republican presidential candidate since George H.W. Bush in 1988. Meanwhile, in The Bronx, he received 27% of the vote, the strongest Republican showing in the borough since Ronald Reagan in 1984. His performance in Brooklyn was also impressive, as he won 27% of the vote, the highest for a Republican presidential candidate in the borough since 1988. Similarly, in Manhattan, Trump received 17%, the strongest Republican performance there in a presidential election since 1988. These shifts were driven in part by increased support among working-class Hispanic and immigrant communities. Trump was the first Republican to carry Clinton County since 1992, Nassau County since 1988, and Rockland County since 2004.[citation needed]
Donald Trump significantly improved his support among Hispanic voters, particularly in New York. According to Fox News voter analysis, Trump won 36% of the Latino vote in the state, a major increase from the 25% he received in 2020. This shift marked one of the most notable improvements for a Republican candidate among Hispanic voters in New York in recent history. This trend was not unique to New York; similar gains were observed nationwide, as Trump made inroads with Latino communities across various states, including Florida, Texas, and even traditionally Democratic strongholds like California.
See also
- United States presidential elections in New York
- 2024 United States presidential election
- 2024 Democratic Party presidential primaries
- 2024 Republican Party presidential primaries
- 2024 United States elections
Notes
- Key:
A – all adults
RV – registered voters
LV – likely voters
V – unclear - "Someone else" with 3%
- "Someone else" with 1%
- With voters who lean towards a given candidate
Partisan clients
- Poll sponsored by WPIX-TV
- Poll sponsored by On Point Politics
- Poll sponsored by Nexstar Media Group
- Poll conducted for Kennedy's campaign
- Poll sponsored by WNYT-TV
- Poll sponsored by WHEC-TV & WNYT-TV
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The 2024 United States presidential election in New York was held on Tuesday November 5 2024 as part of the 2024 United States presidential election in which all 50 states plus the District of Columbia participated New York voters chose electors to represent them in the Electoral College via a popular vote The state of New York had 28 electoral votes in the Electoral College following reapportionment due to the 2020 United States census in which the state lost a seat 2024 United States presidential election in New York 2020 November 5 2024 2028 Turnout62 2 7 5 pp Nominee Kamala Harris Donald Trump Party Democratic Republican Alliance Working Families Conservative Home state California Florida Running mate Tim Walz JD Vance Electoral vote 28 0 Popular vote 4 619 195 3 578 899 Percentage 55 91 43 31 County resultsCongressional district results Harris 40 50 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 Trump 40 50 50 60 60 70 70 80 President before election Joe Biden Democratic Elected President Donald Trump Republican Though it remained comfortably Democratic New York was the state that had the biggest Republican swing out of any state in the nation in the 2024 election with Trump greatly improving his performance by winning 43 31 of the state s vote compared to 36 75 in the 2016 election and 37 74 in the 2020 election New York follows a trend of blue states such as Massachusetts New Jersey Illinois and California voting more Republican than in 2020 Polling had indicated a potentially closer race in New York in 2024 than in 2016 or 2020 but Democrats still consistently led by margins well outside the margin of error Nonetheless Trump s performance in New York was the strongest of any Republican presidential candidate since Vice President George H W Bush lost by just 4 1 points in the 1988 election having decreased the Democratic margin of victory by 10 57 percentage points compared to 2020 Primary electionsDemocratic primary The 2024 New York Democratic presidential primary was held on April 2 alongside primaries in Connecticut Rhode Island and Wisconsin New York Democratic primary April 2 2024 Candidate Votes Percentage Actual delegate count Pledged Unpledged Total Joe Biden incumbent 288 138 80 7 268 268 Marianne Williamson 15 573 4 4 Dean Phillips withdrawn 11 309 3 2 Blank ballots 41 113 11 5 Void ballots 903 0 3 Total 357 036 100 0 268 38 306 Primary polling Poll source Date s administered Sample size Margin of error Joe Biden Different Candidate Undecided Siena College Sep 10 13 2023 804 RV 4 3 54 40 6 Siena College Aug 13 16 2023 803 RV 4 4 47 46 7 Siena College Jun 20 25 2023 817 RV 3 9 54 40 6 Siena College May 7 11 2023 810 RV 4 1 56 40 4 Siena College Mar 19 22 2023 802 RV 4 6 43 51 7 Republican primary The New York Republican primary was held on April 2 2024 alongside the Connecticut primary New York Republican primary April 2 2024 Candidate Votes Percentage Actual delegate count Bound Unbound Total Donald Trump 132 698 81 2 91 91 Nikki Haley withdrawn 21 145 12 9 Chris Christie withdrawn 6 679 4 1 Vivek Ramaswamy withdrawn 1 667 1 0 Blank or void ballots 1 311 0 8 Total 163 500 100 0 91 91General electionOnly two candidates appeared on the ballot in New York Kamala Harris under the Democratic and Working Families Party tickets and Donald Trump under the Republican and New York Conservative Party tickets Robert F Kennedy Jr did not appear on the ballot in New York after Judge Christina Ryba of the 3rd New York Judicial District ruled that he falsely listed his place of residence as Katonah New York but actually lived in Los Angeles The state authorized votes for 12 write in candidates Shiva Ayyadurai Claudia De la Cruz nominee of the Party for Socialism and Liberation Andrew O Donnell nominee of the King Kong Party Chase Oliver nominee of the Libertarian Party Raymond Anthony Scollin former Franklin County Republican Committee chairman Peter Sonski nominee of the American Solidarity Party Jill Stein nominee of the Green Party Cornel West These electors were nominated by each party in order to vote in the Electoral College should their candidate win the state Kamala Harris and Tim Walz Democratic Party Working Families Party Donald Trump and JD Vance Republican Party Conservative Party Kathy Hochul Jay Jacobs Eric Adams Mohammed Akber Alam Stuart Appelbaum Byron Brown Mario Cliento Michelle Crentsil Antonio Delgado Thomas DiNapoli Hazel Dukes Thomas J Garry Vanessa Gibson George Gresham Carl Heastie Letitia James Gary LaBarbera Carolyn Maloney Luis Miranda Crystal Peoples Stokes Christine Quinn Katherine Sheehan Anastasia Somoza Andrea Stewart Cousins Gerard J Sweeney Sandra Ung Latrice Walker Randi Weingarten Edward F Cox William Barclay Bruce Blakeman Joe Borelli Karl Brabenec John Burnett Joe Cairo Andrea Catsimatidis Benjamin Federman Jesse Garcia Mark Heberling Michael Kracker Michael McCormack Steven McLaughlin Tim McNulty Anthony Nunziato Rob Ortt Patrick Reilly Michael Rendino Jennifer Rich Sylvia Rowan Christopher Tague Trish Turner Joseph Whalen Lee Zeldin Ralph Lorigo Donald Mazzullo Michael Torres Predictions Source Ranking As of Cook Political Report Solid D December 19 2023 Inside Elections Solid D April 26 2023 Sabato s Crystal Ball Safe D June 29 2023 Decision Desk HQ The Hill Safe D December 14 2023 CNalysis Solid D December 30 2023 CNN Solid D January 14 2024 The Economist Safe D June 12 2024 538 Solid D August 23 2024 RCP Solid D June 26 2024 NBC News Safe D October 6 2024 Polling Kamala Harris vs Donald Trump Poll source Date s administered Sample size Margin of error Kamala Harris Democratic Donald Trump Republican Other Undecided Research Co November 2 3 2024 450 LV 4 6 57 41 2 ActiVote October 7 27 2024 400 LV 4 9 59 41 Siena College October 13 17 2024 872 LV 4 1 58 39 3 ActiVote September 4 30 2024 400 LV 4 9 61 39 Emerson College September 23 25 2024 1 000 RV 3 0 54 40 6 Siena College September 11 16 2024 1 003 LV 4 3 55 42 3 August 23 2024 Robert F Kennedy Jr suspends his presidential campaign and endorses Donald Trump August 22 2024 Democratic National Convention concludes ActiVote August 1 21 2024 400 LV 4 9 58 42 August 19 2024 Democratic National Convention begins August 6 2024 Kamala Harris selects Gov Tim Walz as her running mate Siena College July 28 August 1 2024 1 199 LV 4 0 53 39 8 July 21 2024 Joe Biden announces his official withdrawal from the race Kamala Harris declares her candidacy for president SoCal Strategies R July 18 19 2024 500 LV 4 4 52 41 7 Kamala Harris vs Donald Trump vs Cornel West vs Jill Stein vs Chase Oliver Poll source Date s administered Sample size Margin of error Kamala Harris Democratic Donald Trump Republican Cornel West Independent Jill Stein Green Chase Oliver Libertarian Other Undecided Siena College September 11 16 2024 1 003 LV 4 3 52 40 1 2 0 5 Hypothetical polling with Robert F Kennedy Jr Kamala Harris vs Donald Trump vs Robert F Kennedy Jr vs Cornel West vs Jill Stein vs Chase Oliver Poll source Date s administered Sample size Margin of error Kamala Harris Democratic Donald Trump Republican Robert F Kennedy Jr Independent Cornel West Independent Jill Stein Green Chase Oliver Libertarian Other Undecided Siena College October 13 17 2024 872 LV 4 1 54 37 0 1 1 1 6 Siena College July 28 August 1 2024 1 199 LV 4 0 49 37 7 1 2 1 10 Hypothetical polling with Joe Biden and Donald TrumpJoe Biden vs Donald Trump Poll source Date s administered Sample size Margin of error Joe Biden Democratic Donald Trump Republican Other Undecided SoCal Strategies R July 18 19 2024 500 LV 4 4 52 41 7 Siena College June 12 13 amp 16 17 2024 805 RV 4 1 47 39 14 Emerson College May 28 29 2024 1 000 RV 3 0 48 41 11 55 45 Siena College May 13 15 2024 1 191 RV 3 9 47 38 15 Slingshot Strategies D May 2 3 2024 1 059 RV 5 0 56 37 17 John Zogby Strategies April 13 21 2024 749 LV 48 42 10 Siena College April 15 17 2024 806 RV 4 1 47 37 16 Siena College February 12 14 2024 806 RV 4 2 48 36 16 Siena College January 14 17 2024 807 RV 4 5 46 37 17 Siena College November 12 15 2023 803 RV 4 6 46 36 18 Siena College October 15 19 2023 1 225 RV 3 4 46 37 17 Siena College September 10 13 2023 804 RV 4 3 52 31 17 Siena College August 13 16 2023 803 RV 4 4 47 34 19 Siena College June 20 25 2023 817 RV 3 9 50 28 21 SurveyUSA November 3 6 2022 918 RV 4 1 46 34 20 Emerson College October 20 24 2022 1 000 LV 3 0 47 40 13 SurveyUSA October 14 18 2022 1 018 RV 4 4 42 37 21 Emerson College September 4 6 2022 1 000 LV 3 0 53 37 10 SurveyUSA August 17 21 2022 715 LV 4 6 49 29 22 McLaughlin amp Associates R August 7 9 2022 600 LV 4 0 52 40 8 Joe Biden vs Donald Trump vs Robert F Kennedy Jr vs Cornel West Poll source Date s administered Sample size Margin of error Joe Biden Democratic Donald Trump Republican Robert F Kennedy Jr Independent Cornel West Independent Other Undecided Siena College February 12 14 2024 806 RV 4 2 42 32 13 6 7 Siena College January 14 17 2024 807 RV 4 5 41 32 13 3 11 Siena College November 12 15 2023 803 RV 4 6 37 28 18 5 11 Siena College October 15 19 2023 1 225 RV 3 4 38 31 13 5 12 Joe Biden vs Donald Trump vs Robert F Kennedy Jr vs Cornel West vs Jill Stein Poll source Date s administered Sample size Margin of error Joe Biden Democratic Donald Trump Republican Robert F Kennedy Jr Independent Cornel West Independent Jill Stein Green Other Undecided Emerson College May 28 29 2024 1 000 RV 3 0 44 38 6 2 1 9 Hypothetical polling with other candidatesJoe Biden vs Robert F Kennedy Jr Poll source Date s administered Sample size Margin of error Joe Biden Democratic Robert F Kennedy Jr Independent Other Undecided John Zogby Strategies April 13 21 2024 749 LV 44 44 12 Robert F Kennedy Jr vs Donald Trump Poll source Date s administered Sample size Margin of error Robert F Kennedy Jr Independent Donald Trump Republican Other Undecided John Zogby Strategies April 13 21 2024 749 LV 45 39 16 Results 2024 United States presidential election in New York Party Candidate Votes Democratic Kamala HarrisTim Walz 4 341 375 52 54 3 84 Working Families Kamala HarrisTim Walz 277 820 3 36 1 12 Total Kamala HarrisTim Walz 4 619 195 55 91 4 96 Republican Donald TrumpJD Vance 3 257 166 39 42 5 12 Conservative Donald TrumpJD Vance 321 733 3 89 0 45 Total Donald TrumpJD Vance 3 578 899 43 31 5 57 Green Jill Stein write in Butch Ware write in 46 698 0 57 0 19 Write in 17 703 0 21 N A Total votes 8 262 495 100 00 N A New York City results 2024 presidential election in New York City Manhattan The Bronx Brooklyn Queens Staten Island Total Democratic Working Families Kamala Harris 533 782 261 670 601 265 437 282 69 345 1 903 344 68 10 80 80 71 88 70 43 61 08 34 58 Republican Conservative Donald Trump 113 921 98 174 233 964 264 628 128 151 838 838 30 01 17 24 26 97 27 40 36 96 63 90 Write in Write in 12 930 4 217 18 215 14 054 3 062 52 778 1 89 1 96 1 15 2 17 1 96 1 52 Total 660 633 364 061 853 744 715 964 200 558 2 794 960 100 00 By New York City Council district 2024 presidential election New York City Council map Harris won 43 of 51 New York City Council districts including one held by a Republican while Trump won eight districts including three held by Democrats District Harris Trump City council member 1st 75 5 22 3 Christopher Marte 2nd 82 7 15 2 Carlina Rivera 3rd 82 9 15 1 Erik Bottcher 4th 76 0 21 9 Keith Powers 5th 78 2 19 7 Julie Menin 6th 84 3 13 8 Gale Brewer 7th 84 8 13 3 Shaun Abreu 8th 78 7 19 7 Diana Ayala 9th 88 4 9 8 Yusef Salaam 10th 74 1 24 3 Carmen De La Rosa 11th 72 1 26 1 Eric Dinowitz 12th 86 3 13 1 Kevin Riley 13th 55 4 43 1 Kristy Marmorato 14th 66 8 32 4 Pierina Sanchez 15th 70 3 28 8 Oswald Feliz 16th 73 3 25 9 Althea Stevens 17th 74 1 25 2 Rafael Salamanca 18th 73 8 24 4 Amanda Farias 19th 45 6 53 2 Vickie Paladino 20th 49 6 48 7 Sandra Ung 21st 57 1 41 7 Francisco Moya 22nd 68 2 29 2 Tiffany Caban 23rd 57 0 40 4 Linda Lee 24th 50 8 46 8 James Gennaro 25th 59 1 38 6 Shekar Krishnan 26th 69 9 27 3 Julie Won 27th 84 6 14 0 Nantasha Williams 28th 76 2 22 5 Adrienne Adams 29th 60 4 37 8 Lynn Schulman 30th 47 2 50 9 Robert Holden 31st 81 1 18 3 Selvena Brooks Powers 32nd 42 5 55 8 Joann Ariola 33rd 78 2 19 5 Lincoln Restler 34th 77 0 22 0 Jennifer Gutierrez 35th 86 9 10 6 Crystal Hudson 36th 89 3 7 4 Chi Osse 37th 75 8 21 2 Sandy Nurse 38th 59 7 37 7 Alexa Aviles 39th 83 1 14 0 Shahana Hanif 40th 85 1 12 3 Rita Joseph 41st 90 0 8 7 Darlene Mealy 42nd 87 6 11 6 Chris Banks 43rd 37 6 60 5 Susan Zhuang 44th 15 9 82 8 Kalman Yeger 45th 76 5 21 8 Farah Louis 46th 66 0 33 1 Mercedes Narcisse 47th 50 2 46 9 Justin Brannan 48th 26 4 72 0 Inna Vernikov 49th 58 9 39 2 Kamillah Hanks 50th 30 2 68 0 David Carr 51st 22 3 76 6 Joe Borelli By county County Kamala Harris Democratic Donald Trump Republican Various candidates Other parties Margin Total Albany 92 589 61 86 54 560 36 45 2 528 1 69 38 029 25 41 149 677 Allegany 5 483 28 08 13 826 70 80 220 1 12 8 343 42 72 19 529 Bronx 261 670 71 88 98 174 26 97 4 217 1 15 163 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34 385 0 84 14 364 31 52 45 575 Suffolk 341 812 44 81 417 549 54 74 3 488 0 45 75 737 9 93 762 849 Sullivan 14 549 41 50 20 386 58 14 127 0 36 5 837 16 64 35 062 Tioga 9 437 38 43 15 038 61 23 84 0 34 5 601 22 80 24 559 Tompkins 34 631 73 84 11 354 24 21 917 1 95 23 277 49 63 46 902 Ulster 57 974 58 46 39 743 40 07 1 455 1 47 18 231 18 39 99 172 Warren 17 099 47 40 18 606 51 58 370 1 02 1 507 4 18 36 075 Washington 11 224 39 09 17 268 60 13 224 0 78 6 044 21 04 28 716 Wayne 17 056 38 18 27 286 61 09 326 0 73 10 230 22 91 44 668 Westchester 287 434 62 78 167 795 36 65 2 609 0 57 119 639 26 13 457 838 Wyoming 4 929 25 72 14 112 73 63 125 0 65 9 183 47 91 19 166 Yates 4 401 41 48 6 098 57 48 110 1 04 1 697 16 00 10 609 Totals 4 619 195 55 65 3 578 899 43 12 102 117 1 23 1 040 296 12 53 8 300 211 Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican Clinton county seat Plattsburgh Nassau county seat Mineola Rockland county seat New City Swing by county Legend Democratic 0 2 5 Republican 0 2 5 Republican 2 5 5 Republican 5 7 5 Republican 7 5 10 Republican 10 12 5 Republican 12 5 15 Republican gt 15 County flips Legend Democratic Hold Republican Hold Gain from Democratic By congressional district Harris won 19 of 26 congressional districts while Trump won seven Each candidate won a district held by the other party District Harris Trump Representative 1st 44 54 Nick LaLota 2nd 43 56 Andrew Garbarino 3rd 47 51 Tom Suozzi 4th 50 49 Laura Gillen 5th 70 28 Gregory Meeks 6th 52 46 Grace Meng 7th 72 26 Nydia Velazquez 8th 71 27 Hakeem Jeffries 9th 69 29 Yvette Clarke 10th 79 19 Dan Goldman 11th 37 61 Nicole Malliotakis 12th 81 17 Jerry Nadler 13th 79 20 Adriano Espaillat 14th 65 33 Alexandria Ocasio Cortez 15th 74 25 Ritchie Torres 16th 66 33 George Latimer 17th 50 49 Mike Lawler 18th 51 48 Pat Ryan 19th 50 49 Josh Riley 20th 56 42 Paul Tonko 21st 39 60 Elise Stefanik 22nd 54 46 John Mannion 23rd 39 60 Nick Langworthy 24th 38 61 Claudia Tenney 25th 59 40 Joseph Morelle 26th 59 40 Tim KennedyAnalysisNew Yorkers voting in a polling location near Lincoln Square A heavily populated Middle Atlantic state New York is considered a blue state not having voted for a Republican presidential candidate since 1984 New York continued that trend in 2024 but Democrats saw a huge underperformance compared to past elections All counties in the state except for Hamilton Yates and Tompkins swung toward the Republicans in 2024 Trump became the first Republican to ever win the White House without winning Essex or Saratoga counties Outside of the five boroughs of New York City Trump won it with 2 740 061 votes to Harris s 2 715 851 votes or 48 6 to 48 2 thereby making him the first Republican to do so since 1988 citation needed Trump also made major gains in all five New York City boroughs with particularly dramatic shifts in the Bronx and Queens both of which moved over 20 points towards the Republicans compared to 2020 In Queens Trump secured 37 of the vote the highest share for a Republican presidential candidate since George H W Bush in 1988 Meanwhile in The Bronx he received 27 of the vote the strongest Republican showing in the borough since Ronald Reagan in 1984 His performance in Brooklyn was also impressive as he won 27 of the vote the highest for a Republican presidential candidate in the borough since 1988 Similarly in Manhattan Trump received 17 the strongest Republican performance there in a presidential election since 1988 These shifts were driven in part by increased support among working class Hispanic and immigrant communities Trump was the first Republican to carry Clinton County since 1992 Nassau County since 1988 and Rockland County since 2004 citation needed Donald Trump significantly improved his support among Hispanic voters particularly in New York According to Fox News voter analysis Trump won 36 of the Latino vote in the state a major increase from the 25 he received in 2020 This shift marked one of the most notable improvements for a Republican candidate among Hispanic voters in New York in recent history This trend was not unique to New York similar gains were observed nationwide as Trump made inroads with Latino communities across various states including Florida Texas and even traditionally Democratic strongholds like California See alsoUnited States presidential elections in New York 2024 United States presidential election 2024 Democratic Party presidential primaries 2024 Republican Party presidential primaries 2024 United States electionsNotesKey A all adults RV registered voters LV likely voters V unclear Someone else with 3 Someone else with 1 With voters who lean towards a given candidate Partisan clients Poll sponsored by WPIX TV Poll sponsored by On Point Politics Poll sponsored by Nexstar Media Group Poll conducted for Kennedy s campaign Poll sponsored by WNYT TV Poll sponsored by WHEC TV amp WNYT TVReferencesWang Hansi Jin Connie Levitt Zach April 26 2021 Here s How The 1st 2020 Census Results Changed 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