On Tuesday, Nov. 4, voters will go to the polls to vote for state-wide offices of Governor, Comptroller and Attorney General, along with candidates for Congress, State Assembly and State Senate. While every member of the State Legislature is up for reelection this year, only four seats in the Senate and Assembly have a challenger on the ballot.
Competitive races in Tuesday’s elections include:
Governor / Lt. Gov.

Andrew Cuomo and Kathy Hochul (D, WF, WEP, I)
Rob Astorino and Christopher Moss (R, SCC)
Howie Hawkins and Brian Jones (G)
Michael McDermott and Christopher Edes (L)
Steven Cohn and Bobby K. Kalotee (Sapient)
State Comptroller
Attorney General
Congress

District 3 – Represents parts of Northeast Queens and northern Nassau County
Steve Israel (D, WF, I) (Incumbent)
Grant Lally (R, C, L)

District 5 – Represents Southeast Queens, the Rockaways and parts of southern
Nassau County
Gregory W. Meeks (D) (Incumbent)
Allen F. Steinhardt (AFC)

District 7 – Represents parts of
Ridgewood, along with parts of
Brooklyn and Manhattan
Nydia Velázquez (D, WF) (Incumbent)
Jose Luis Fernandez (R)
Allan Romaguera (C)

District 12 – Represents Astoria, Long Island City and parts of Manhattan and Brooklyn
Carolyn B. Maloney (D, WF) (Incumbent)
Nicholas di Iorio (R, C, I)

District 14 – Represents Jackson Heights, Corona, East Elmhurst, Sunnyside, Woodside, College Point and parts of the Bronx
Joseph Crowley (D, WF) (Incumbent)
Elizabeth Perri (C)