Long held a double - digit lead with nearly three - quarters of
the precincts reporting statewide in unofficial returns.
With roughly 80 percent of
precincts reporting statewide, Trump had 60 percent of the vote and Clinton had 57 percent of the vote, according to the New York State Board of Elections.
Not exact matches
With nearly all election
precincts reporting by the end of Election Day, Cuomo had collected about 54 percent of the
statewide vote, with Republican challenger Rob Astorino of Westchester County picking up 41 percent and Green Party candidate Howie Hawkins coming in a distant third with just over 5 percent.
Credico, who with 99.6 percent of
precincts reporting, received 19,045 votes
statewide — or 3.6 percent of the vote — told City & State that he is endorsing Hawkins because, «[Gov. Andrew] Cuomo is conservative, Hawkins is progressive.