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NY 73rd Assembly District Election Results: Race Not Called
Incumbent Dan Quart is facing off against young challenger Cameron Koffman.

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Incumbent Dan Quart is facing off against young challenger Cameron Koffman.

Incumbent Al Taylor is defending her seat against one challenger.
Incumbent Robert J. Rodriguez is defending her seat against challenger Tamika Mapp.
Incumbent Congressman Adriano Espaillat defeated two challengers to secure the Democratic nomination for his reelection.
Incumbent Carolyn Maloney is defending her seat against three challengers to her left.
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