Unofficial 2022 General Election results

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The 2022 General Election was held on Tuesday. 

Below are unofficial results (Results courtesy of the New York State Board of Elections and the Cortland County Board of Elections). Results will become official in the coming weeks.

CANDIDATE RACES

Governor (New York)

(13,115 of 14,296 Election Districts Reported)

  • Kathy C. Hochul/Antonio Delgado (D) – 2,944,456 (52.11%)
  • Lee Zeldin/Alison Esposito (R) – 2,659,153 (47.06%)

State Senator (52nd District)

(222 of 222 Election Districts Reported)

  • Lea Webb (D) – 51.623 (49.82%)
  • Richard C. David (R) – 50,168 (48.41%)

U.S. Congress (19th District)

(642 of 642 Election Districts Reported)

  • Marcus Molinaro (R) – 142,653 (50.25%)
  • Josh Riley (D) – 136,468 (48.07%)

U.S. Senator

(13,115 of 14,296 Election Districts Reported)

  • Charles E. Schumer (D) – 3,110,578 (55.01%)
  • Joe Pinion (R) – 2,408,123 (42.58%)

Attorney General

(13,115 of 14,296 Election Districts Reported)

  • Letitia A. James (D) – 2,972,580 (52.61%)
  • Michael Henry (R) – 2,532,840 (44.83%)

State Comptroller

(13,115 of 14,296 Election Districts Reported)

  • Thomas P. DiNapoli (D) – 3,105,060 (54.96%)
  • Paul Rodriguez (R) – 2,370,459 (41.95%)

State Assembly (125th District)

(97 of 97 Election Districts Reported)

  • Anna Kelles (D) – 30,808 (72.54%)

State Assembly (131st District)

(109 of 109 Election Districts Reported)

  • Jeff Gallahan (R) – 36,202 (72.4%)

PROPOSITIONS

New York State

Clean Water, Clean Air, and Green Jobs Environmental Bond Act

(13,115 of 14,296 Election Districts Reported)

  • Yes: 3,333,589 (59.01%)
  • No: 1,630,054 (28.85%)

Cortland County

Proposition One: “Shall the elective Office of County Treasurer be abolished and the duties of Treasurer be transferred to the existing position of Director of Finance as the County’s professional Chief Fiscal Officer in Cortland County as approved by the Cortland County Legislature in Local Law No. F of 2022?”

(51 of 51 Election Districts Reported)

  • Yes: 8,196 (60.06%)
  • No: 5,450 (39.94%)

City of Cortland

Proposition One: “The proposed amendment would change the term of office for an individual elected Councilperson for the City of Cortland at the General Election to be held on November 7, 2023, and at each election for said office thereafter, to a full four (4) year term, with such four (4) year term commencing January 1, 2024. Shall the proposed amendment be approved?”

(25 of 25 Election Districts Reported)

  • Yes: 2,026 (62.26%)
  • No: 1,228 (37.74%)

Proposition Two: “The proposed amendment would change the term of office for an individual elected Mayor for the City of Cortland at the General Election to be held on November 7, 2023, and at each election for said office thereafter, to a full four (4) year term, with such four (4) year term commencing January 1, 2024. Shall the proposed amendment be approved?”

(25 of 25 Election Districts Reported)

  • Yes: 2,155 (66.04%)
  • No: 1,108 (33.96%)

Town of Marathon

Proposition One: “Shall Proposed Local Law 1 of the year 2022 entitled A Local Law Increasing the Term of Office of the Town Supervisor of the Town of Marathon from Two years to Four Years be approved?”

(2 of 2 Election Districts Reported)

  • Yes: 424 (59.3%)
  • No: 291 (40.7%)

Proposition Two: “Shall Proposed Local Law 2 of the year 2022 entitled A Local Law Increasing the Term of Office of the Highway Superintendent of the Town of Marathon from Two years to Four Years be approved?”

(2 of 2 Election Districts Reported)

  • Yes: 460 (63.8%)
  • No: 261 (36.2%)

Proposition Three: “Shall Proposed Local Law 3 of the year 2022 entitled A Local Law Increasing the Term of Office of the Town Clerk of the Town of Marathon from Two years to Four Years be approved?”

(2 of 2 Election Districts Reported)

  • Yes: 450 (62.85%)
  • No: 266 (37.15%)

Proposition Four: “Shall Proposed Local Law 4 of the year 2022 entitled A Local Law Increasing the Term of Office of the Tax Collector of the Town of Marathon from Two years to Four Years be approved?”

(2 of 2 Election Districts Reported)

  • Yes: 442 (61.65%)
  • No: 275 (38.35%)

Proposition Five: “Shall Proposed Local Law 1 of the Town of Marathon adopted on October 12, 2021, Opting out of allowing Cannabis retail dispensaries and on-site Cannabis consumption sites within the Town be approved?”

(2 of 2 Election Districts Reported)

  • No: 399 (55.57%)
  • Yes: 319 (44.43%)

All of the candidate races within Cortland County were unopposed. Unofficial results of those races can be seen here.