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  2. United States presidential elections in New York - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] However, apart from this election, New York State has participated in all 58 other elections in U.S. history. The political landscape of New York has undergone significant changes over the years. The Democratic Party has emerged as the dominant force in the state's politics, with a substantial majority of registered voters affiliating ...

  3. Elections in New York (state) - Wikipedia

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    The results of elections in the state of New York have tended to be more Democratic-leaning than in most of the United States, with in recent decades a solid majority of Democratic voters, concentrated in New York City and some of its suburbs, including Westchester County, Rockland County and Long Island's Nassau county, and in the cities of ...

  4. List of United States presidential election results by state

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    The following is a table of United States presidential election results by state. They are indirect elections in which voters in each state cast ballots for a slate of electors of the U.S. Electoral College who pledge to vote for a specific political party's nominee for president. Bold italic text indicates the winner of the election

  5. List of United States presidential elections by Electoral ...

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    The margin of victory in a presidential election is the difference between the number of Electoral College votes garnered by the candidate with an absolute majority of electoral votes (since 1964, it has been 270 out of 538) and the number received by the second place candidate (currently in the range of 2 to 538, a margin of one vote is only possible with an odd total number of electors or a ...

  6. Political party strength in New York (state) - Wikipedia

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    State Assembly; State delegation to the United States Senate; State delegation to the United States House of Representatives (also see New York's congressional districts) For years in which a presidential election was held, the table indicates which party's nominees received the state's electoral votes.

  7. 2024 United States presidential election in New York

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    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 became the first Republican to ever win the White House without winning Essex or Saratoga counties. [citation needed]

  8. New York Republicans vote early in record numbers - AOL

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    Through Thursday, 1,964,393 votes were cast in New York – including 701,402 in NYC, according the state Board of Elections. This puts the state on pace to exceed early-voting totals during the ...

  9. Politics of New York (state) - Wikipedia

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    Following each decennial census, the New York Redistricting Commission forms to redraw the state's congressional districts. New York currently has 26 House districts. In the 119th Congress, 19 of New York's seats are held by Democrats and 7 are held by Republicans: New York's 1st congressional district represented by Nick LaLota (R)