Politics & Government

Westchester County Election 2024 Complete Unofficial Results

The long season of campaigning is over, the voters have spoken.

The polls have closed and the votes are tallied.
The polls have closed and the votes are tallied. (Patch Media)

WESTCHESTER COUNTY, NY — The voters have spoken and Westchester County's leaders have been chosen.

The New York State Board of Elections numbers said Monday that a total of 2,985,181 state residents voted early between Oct. 26 and Nov. 3. The state also released new voter enrollment numbers as of Nov. 1 showing that there are 13.6 million total voters in the state — 12.4 million of them active. There are 5.9 million registered active Democrats, 2.8 million registered active Republicans and 3 million nonaffiliated with any party.

The local races have been among the most expensive nationally. According to an FEC summary of campaign fundraising, as of Oct. 31, Jones was ranked 20th among all 2,937 candidates for the House, followed by Riley at No. 21, Lawler at No. 34, Ryan at No. 36, Latimer at No. 47, Molinaro at No. 94. Far behind them are Esposito, ranked No. 260, and Flisser, ranked 1,453. The FEC had no contribution filings from Frascone.

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There are also significant local races.

This was the 10th State Senate race for Westchester resident Andrea Stewart-Cousins, who represents the 35th District, which includes parts of Yonkers, White Plains, New Rochelle, Greenburgh and Scarsdale. She has served in the State Senate since 2006. She became New York State’s first ever woman Majority Leader a decade ago.

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Democratic Sen. Pete Harckham, a third-term senator and former Westchester County legislator, and Republican Gina Arena are waging a rematch of their 2022 race, which Harckham won by seven points. The 40th District takes in northern Westchester, four Putnam County towns, and Stony Point in Rockland.


Winners in bold.

President/Vice President

  • Kamala D. Harris (D, W)/Tim Walz (D, W)
  • Donald J. Trump (R, C)/JD Vance (R, C)

New York awarded its 28 electoral votes to Harris.

Congress
U.S. Senate

  • Kirsten E. Gillibrand (D, W) defeated Michael D. Sapraicone (R, C).

U.S. House District 16

  • George S. Latimer (D) defeated Miriam Levitt Flisser (R).

U.S. House District 17

  • Mike Lawler (R, C)
  • Mondaire Jones (D)
  • Anthony Frascone (W)

NYS Ballot Measure Question was approved.
Asks if the New York State constitution should be changed to provide that people cannot be denied rights based on their "ethnicity, national origin, age, and disability" or "sex, including sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, pregnancy, pregnancy outcomes, and reproductive healthcare and autonomy."

New York State Senate

State Senate District 34

  • Nathalia Fernandez (D)
  • Edwinna Herrera (R, C)

State Senate District 35

  • Andrea Stewart-Cousins (D, W)
  • Khristen Kerr (R)

State Senate District 36

  • Jamaal Bailey (D)
  • Irene Estrada (C)

State Senate District 37

  • Shelley Mayer (D, W)
  • Tricia Lindsay (R, C)

State Senate District 40

  • Peter B. Harckham (D, W)
  • Gina M. Arena (R, C)

New York State Assembly
State Assembly District 88

  • Amy Paulin (D, W)
  • Thomas H. Fix (R, C)

State Assembly District 89

  • Gary Pretlow (D) ran unopposed.

State Assembly District 90

  • Nader J. Sayegh (D)
  • John Isaac (R, C)

State Assembly District 91

  • Steven Otis (D, W)
  • Katie Manger (R)

State Assembly District 92

  • MaryJane Shimsky (D, W)
  • Alessandro Crocco (R, C)

State Assembly District 93

  • Chris Burdick (D, W) ran unopposed.

State Assembly District 94

  • Matthew J. Slater (R, C)
  • Zachary C. Couzens (D)

State Assembly District 95

  • Dana Levenberg (D, W)
  • Michael Capalbo (R, C)

State Assembly District 96

  • Ronald Diz (R)
  • Patrick Carroll (D)

Supreme Court Justice (9th JD) (vote for five)

  • Collene D. Duffy (D, C)
  • Brett Broge (D, C)
  • Kyle C. McGovern (D, C)
  • Mary Anne Scattaretico-Naber (D, C)
  • Rachel E. Tanguay (D, C)
  • Thomas Humbach (R)
  • Edward R. Mevec (R)
  • Karen A. Ostberg (R)
  • Mark T. Starkman (R)
  • Leslie Kahn (R)

Westchester County District Attorney

  • Susan Cacace (D)
  • John A. Sarcone III (R)

Westchester County Court Judge

  • Sheralyn Pulver Goodman (D, W)
  • Richard S. Fava-Pastilha (R, C)

Westchester Family Court Judge winners.

  • Raynette N. Brewster (D, W)
  • Allison E. Burke (D)
  • Maritza Fugaro-Norton (D, W)
  • Sharon G. Matthie (D)

Westchester County Proposition: whether Westchester County Legislators should serve four-year terms instead of two-year terms. No.

Yonkers City Court Judge

  • Evan Inlaw (D, W)

City of Peekskill Proposition: whether the operating budget of the Field Library should be increased by $80,000 for a total of $1,778,000 annually. Yes.

Larchmont Mayor

  • Sarah T. Bauer (D)

Village of Larchmont Trustee (vote for two)

  • Peter J. Fanelli (D)
  • Terence Pare (D)

Village of Mamaroneck Trustee (vote for three)

  • Maria Derose (D, Building Bridges)
  • Daniel Kushnick (D, Building Bridges)
  • Ellen Silver (D, Building Bridges)

Mamaroneck Village Justice

  • Daniel J. Gallagher (D, Building Bridges)

Ossining Town Justice

  • Vanessa M. Pairis (D)

Ossining Mayor

  • Rika Levin (D, W)

Village of Ossining Trustee (vote for two)

  • Dana White (D)
  • Patrick H. Yost (D)

Croton-on-Hudson Trustee (vote for two)

  • Leonard S. Simon (D, W)
  • Maria F. Slippen (D, W)

Village of Tarrytown Trustee (vote for three)

  • Paul J. Rinaldi (D)
  • Thomas E. Mitchell (D)
  • Kenneth T. Herzog (D)

Rye City Councilman (unexp.)

  • James L. Ward (D)

Bedford Town Clerk

  • Allie Whalen

Bedford Town Justice

  • David Menken (D)

Lewisboro Town Justice

  • John A. Pappalardo (D)

Village of Tuckahoe Trustee (vote for two)

  • Cara Kronen (D, Tuckahoe United)
  • Darryl Taylor (D, Tuckahoe United)
  • Peter T. Visci (R, C, No Potted Plants)
  • Dennis Kearns (R, C, No Potted Plants)

Village of Ardsley Trustee (vote for two)

  • Steven C. Edelstein (D)
  • Barry B. McGoey (D)

Village of Dobbs Ferry Trustee (vote for three)

  • Nicole A. Sullivan (D)
  • Christy Knell (D)
  • Jessica Ashley Bloom Galen (D)

Village of Dobbs Ferry Proposition: whether to amend Dobbs Ferry Length of Service Award Program ("LOSAP") for the benefit of the eligible members of the Dobbs Ferry Volunteer Fire Department. Yes.

Village of Hastings Trustee (vote for two)

  • Morgen L. Fleisig (D)
  • Samantha J. Merton (D)

Hastings Village Justice

  • Peter A. Kolbert (D)

Village of Irvington Trustee (vote for two)

  • Josephine L. Bloom (D)
  • Kent Kleiman (D)

Irvington Village Justice

  • Desmond Lyons (D)

Mount Kisco Town Justice

  • Mark F. Farrell (D)

Village of Mount Kisco Trustee (vote for two)

  • Karen B. Schleimer (D)
  • Thomas G. Luzio (D)
  • Braille A. Diaz (Village Inclusive)
  • John R. Mullen (Village Inclusive)

Town/Village of Mount Kisco Library Trustee: write-in

Town/Village of Mount Kisco Library Trustee (unexpired): write-in

Pelham Town Justice

  • John P. Gardner (D)

Village of Pelham Trustee (vote for three)

  • Hanan K. Eldahry (D)
  • Krystal Howell (D)
  • Russell L. Solomon (D)

Village of Pelham Manor Proposition:

"Shall the General Village Election of the Village of Pelham Manor be held annually on the
Tuesday next succeeding the first Monday in November and be conducted by the Westchester
County Board of Elections, with the term of office of each elected Village Officer currently
holding office extended so as to terminate at noon on the first Monday in December in the year
in which their term of office would otherwise expire, upon which date the term of office of any
subsequently-elected Village Officer will commence?" No.

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