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New York Election Results

New York Election Results

Joseph R. Biden Jr. has won 29 electoral votes in New York, where the outcomes of two House races in New York’s Long Island suburbs — traditionally Republican strongholds — were expected to be telling of the political tone across the United States. Read more

Republicans in the state are focused on retaining the seat of Representative Peter T. King, a 14-term legislator and Trump supporter who opted not to run for re-election. They also expect a tight race for the seat held by Representative Lee Zeldin, a conservative incumbent running against Nancy Goroff, a chemist and a professor at Stony Brook University on the Democratic ticket.

In other House races, Ritchie Torres, an Afro-Latino city councilman in the Bronx, and Mondaire Jones, an attorney who graduated from Stanford University and Harvard Law School, won their bids and willl be Congress's first two openly gay Black representatives.

The 2020 general election marked the first time New York opened early voting, making it one of the last states to do so. Election officials also aimed to improve from a disastrous performance in the counting and distribution of mail-in ballots during the primary. — WILL WRIGHT Read less

President

Winner

Joseph R. Biden Jr. wins New York.

Race called by The Associated Press.

Updated April 2, 2021
Vote totals certified
Candidate Party Votes Pct. Electoral votes E.V.
Biden Joseph R. Biden Jr. Winner Democrat Dem. 5,244,886 60.9% 29
Trump* Donald J. Trump* Republican Rep. 3,251,997 37.7%
Jorgensen Jo Jorgensen Libertarian Lib. 60,383 0.7%
Hawkins Howie Hawkins Green Green 32,832 0.4%
Pierce Brock Pierce Independent Ind. 22,656 0.3%
Write-ins Write-ins 4,107 <0.1%
Total reported Total reported 8,616,861
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* Incumbent

The vote count has been certified in New York.

Biden
Trump
8.6 million votes reported

Presidential results by county

County Margin 2016 margin Est. votes reported Total votes Absentee
Ontario Trump +0.06 R+7.2
99%
59,142
Brooklyn Biden +55 D+62
100%
913,690
Queens Biden +45 D+53.6
100%
788,262
Suffolk Trump +0.03 R+6.8
100%
771,751
Nassau Biden +10 D+6.2
100%
730,983
Manhattan Biden +74 D+76.9
100%
695,263
Erie Biden +15 D+6.4
100%
473,418 166,139
Westchester Biden +36 D+33.7
100%
462,364
Bronx Biden +68 D+79.1
100%
425,883
Monroe Biden +21 D+15
100%
379,864 102,272
Onondaga Biden +20 D+13.8
100%
236,068 43,741
Staten Island Trump +15 R+15.1
100%
216,278
Orange Trump +0.07 R+5.5
100%
172,539
Albany Biden +32 D+25.2
100%
153,586
Dutchess Biden +10 D+0.4
100%
150,745
Rockland Biden +1.7 D+6.2
100%
150,369
Saratoga Biden +5 R+3.2
100%
132,655
Niagara Trump +10 R+17.8
100%
104,123
Oneida Trump +16 R+19.4
100%
101,858
Ulster Biden +21 D+11
100%
97,420
Broome Biden +3 R+2
100%
92,775 20,377
Rensselaer Biden +6 R+1.4
100%
79,286
Schenectady Biden +16 D+7.1
100%
74,862
Chautauqua Trump +20 R+23.1
100%
59,196
Putnam Trump +8 R+15.8
100%
54,991 4,238
Oswego Trump +20 R+22
100%
54,498 9,118
Steuben Trump +30 R+34.1
100%
46,179
Tompkins Biden +49 D+43.4
100%
45,735
Saint Lawrence Trump +12 R+8.8
100%
44,800
Wayne Trump +20 R+25
100%
44,727 7,289
Jefferson Trump +19 R+20.8
100%
43,855
Chemung Trump +13 R+17.6
100%
39,410
Cayuga Trump +9 R+11.6
100%
36,754 6,137
Warren Trump +0.16 R+8.5
100%
36,149
Columbia Biden +17 D+4.9
100%
35,522
Clinton Biden +5 D+1.9
100%
35,437
Cattaraugus Trump +30 R+32.7
100%
34,760
Sullivan Trump +9 R+11.2
100%
34,647
Madison Trump +11 R+14.2
100%
34,035
Livingston Trump +18 R+22
100%
31,401
Herkimer Trump +30 R+32.8
100%
29,322
Genesee Trump +32 R+35.1
100%
29,217
Washington Trump +16 R+18.4
100%
28,101
Otsego Trump +5 R+11.1
100%
28,010
Greene Trump +16 R+25.7
100%
25,137
Tioga Trump +21 R+25.7
100%
25,036 4,206
Fulton Trump +31 R+32.8
100%
23,718
Delaware Trump +18 R+26.9
100%
22,971
Chenango Trump +23 R+25.5
100%
22,306 4,984
Cortland Trump +1.9 R+5.6
100%
21,679 4,963
Montgomery Trump +23 R+24.7
100%
21,134
Allegany Trump +39 R+40.9
100%
20,716
Wyoming Trump +45 R+49.4
100%
19,399
Essex Biden +5 R+1.1
100%
19,280
Franklin Trump +2 R+5.5
100%
19,268
Orleans Trump +36 R+39.5
100%
18,154
Schoharie Trump +29 R+32.7
100%
15,685
Seneca Trump +9 R+11
100%
15,608
Lewis Trump +39 R+37.6
100%
12,939
Yates Trump +19 R+19.9
100%
10,701
Schuyler Trump +18 R+22.3
100%
9,740
Hamilton Trump +30 R+34.6
100%
3,460
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Absentee votes for presidential candidates

Some states and counties will report candidate vote totals for mail-in ballots, but some places may not report comprehensive vote type data.

Candidate Absentee/early votesVotes Pct.
Biden 258,248 69.1%
Trump 108,771 29.1%
Jorgensen 3,071 0.8%
Hawkins 1,719 0.5%
Pierce 1,344 0.4%
Write-ins 311 0.1%
Total reported 373,464
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18% of counties (11 of 62) have reported absentee votes. Data for absentee votes may not be available in some places.

Latest updates

Maggie Astor Jan. 7, 2021

Vice President Mike Pence affirms Joseph R. Biden Jr. and Kamala Harris as the next president and vice president.

U.S. House

Key Races

1st District › WinnerZeldin +10
In this suburban district, expect a tight race for the seat held by Representative Lee Zeldin, a conservative incumbent running against Nancy Goroff, a chemist and a professor at Stony Brook University on the Democratic ticket for the first time.
100% reported
2nd District › WinnerGarbarino +7
Jackie Gordon, a public-school teacher and a 29-year veteran of the Army Reserve, is the Democrat vying against Andrew Garbarino, a Republican state assemblyman, for the former seat of Representative Peter T. King, a 14-term Republican and Trump supporter who opted against another term.
100% reported
11th District › WinnerMalliotakis +6
Nicole Malliotakis, a Republican endorsed by President Trump, aims to unseat Representative Max Rose, the incumbent who became, in 2018, the first Democrat to win over this Staten Island district since 2010.
100% reported
14th District › WinnerOcasio-Cortez +44
In 2018, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez won this seat with nearly 80 percent of the vote. She is expected to cruise to re-election against the Republican challenger and former police officer, John Cummings.
100% reported
15th District › WinnerTorres +78
In this deep-blue district, Ritchie Torres, an Afro-Latino city councilman and the first openly gay elected official in the Bronx, is all but assured to win the seat against Patrick Delices, a Republican who formerly taught Caribbean studies at Hunter College.
100% reported
17th District › WinnerJones +24
In the race to replace Representative Nita Lowey, who will be retiring after a 32-year career, Mondaire Jones, an openly gay Black lawyer who graduated from Stanford University and Harvard Law School, is expected to win over the Republican, Maureen McArdle-Schulman, a retired firefighter.
100% reported
21st District › WinnerStefanik +18
Representative Elise Stefanik, a close congressional ally to President Trump, hopes to be re-elected to a fourth term in this rural conservative region. She faces Tedra Cobb, a former county legislator and consultant, a Democrat opponent Ms. Stefanik easily dispatched in their first match-up in 2018.
100% reported
22nd District › WinnerTenney +0.03
In a rematch of a neck-and-neck race in 2018, Representative Anthony Brindisi, the incumbent Democrat, aims fend off a challenge from Claudia Tenney, the Republican who had held the seat before losing it to Mr. Brindisi by less than 5,000 votes.
100% reported
24th District › WinnerKatko +10
Democrats are eager to unseat the Republican incumbent, John Katko, in this Syracuse-based district that Hillary Clinton won in 2016. Dana Balter, an activist who teaches at Syracuse University, lost to Mr. Katko by five points in 2018.
100% reported
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State Senate

Dem. 43 won
Rep. 20 won
District Dist. Candidates
1 Palumbo Rep. 51% Winner Ahearn Dem. 49%
2 Mattera Rep. 57% Winner Siderakis Dem. 43%
3 Weik Rep. 52% Winner Martinez* Dem. 48%
4 Boyle* Rep. 55% Winner Pellegrino Dem. 45%
5 Gaughran* Dem. 50% Winner Smyth Rep. 49%
6 Thomas* Dem. 51% Winner Dunne Rep. 49%
7 Kaplan* Dem. 57% Winner Franklin Rep. 43%
8 Brooks* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
9 Kaminsky* Dem. 58% Winner Johnson Rep. 42%
10 Sanders* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
11 Liu* Dem. 64% Winner Nahoum Rep. 37%
12 Gianaris* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
13 Ramos* Dem. 79% Winner Gonzalez Rep. 21%
14 Comrie* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
15 Addabbo* Dem. 58% Winner Sullivan Rep. 42%
16 Stavisky* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
17 Felder* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
18 Salazar* Dem. 98% Winner Christmann Ind. 2%
19 Persaud* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
20 Myrie* Dem. 98% Winner Coburn Lib. 3%
21 Parker* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
22 Gounardes* Dem. 52% Winner Bruno Rep. 48%
23 Savino* Dem. 78% Winner DeFillippo Con. 21%
24 Lanza* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
25 Brisport Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
26 Kavanagh* Dem. 79% Winner Chang Rep. 21%
27 Hoylman* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
28 Krueger* Dem. 78% Winner Zumbluskas Rep. 22%
29 Serrano* Dem. 88% Winner Colon Rep. 12%
30 Benjamin* Dem. 93% Winner Sultan Rep. 7%
31 Jackson* Dem. 89% Winner Crump Rep. 12%
32 Sepulveda* Dem. 96% Winner Weiner Con. 5%
33 Rivera* Dem. 88% Winner Martinez Rep. 11%
34 Biaggi* Dem. 74% Winner Gisondi Rep. 23%
35 Stewart-Cousins* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
36 Bailey* Dem. 96% Winner Diamond Con. 5%
37 Mayer* Dem. 63% Winner Saimovici Rep. 38%
38 Reichlin-Melnick Dem. 54% Winner Weber Rep. 46%
39 Skoufis* Dem. 57% Winner Brescia Rep. 43%
40 Harckham* Dem. 52% Winner Astorino Rep. 48%
41 Serino* Rep. 53% Winner Smythe Dem. 48%
42 Martucci Rep. 51% Winner Metzger* Dem. 50%
43 Jordan* Rep. 53% Winner Nelson Dem. 47%
44 Breslin* Dem. 73% Winner Yule Rep. 27%
45 Stec Rep. 58% Winner Davis Dem. 42%
46 Hinchey Dem. 51% Winner Amedure Rep. 49%
47 Griffo* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
48 Ritchie* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
49 Tedisco* Rep. 64% Winner McCalmon Dem. 37%
50 Mannion Dem. 53% Winner Renna Rep. 47%
51 Oberacker Rep. 55% Winner Barber Dem. 45%
52 Akshar* Rep. 87% Winner Quiter Lib. 13%
53 May* Dem. 55% Winner Rodgers Rep. 44%
54 Helming* Rep. 64% Winner O'Toole Dem. 36%
55 Brouk Dem. 57% Winner Missick Rep. 43%
56 Cooney Dem. 56% Winner Barry Rep. 44%
57 Borrello Rep. 72% Winner Puglisi Dem. 28%
58 O'Mara* Rep. 56% Winner Danks Burke Dem. 44%
59 Gallivan* Rep. 68% Winner Klimek Dem. 33%
60 Ryan Dem. 61% Winner Mertzlufft Rep. 39%
61 Rath Rep. 54% Winner Berger Dem. 46%
62 Ortt* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
63 Kennedy* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
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State Assembly

Dem. 105 won
Rep. 43 won
Other 1 won
District Dist. Candidates
1 Thiele* Dem. 58% Winner Collins Rep. 42%
2 Giglio Rep. 56% Winner Jens-Smith Dem. 43%
3 De Stefano* Rep. 57% Winner Polgar Dem. 43%
4 Englebright* Dem. 55% Winner Ross Rep. 44%
5 Smith* Rep. 61% Winner Ianacci Dem. 39%
6 Ramos* Dem. 76% Winner Skelly Rep. 24%
7 Gandolfo Rep. 60% Winner Genco Dem. 40%
8 Fitzpatrick* Rep. 64% Winner Rice Dem. 36%
9 Durso Rep. 63% Winner Brancato Dem. 38%
10 Stern* Dem. 56% Winner Silvestri Rep. 44%
11 Jean-Pierre* Dem. 60% Winner Murray Rep. 40%
12 Brown Rep. 52% Winner Marcantonio Dem. 48%
13 Lavine* Dem. 63% Winner Monteleone Rep. 37%
14 McDonough* Rep. 59% Winner Gorman Dem. 40%
15 Montesano* Rep. 56% Winner Sackman Dem. 44%
16 Sillitti Dem. 54% Winner Srivastava Rep. 46%
17 Mikulin* Rep. 60% Winner Engelman Dem. 40%
18 Darling Dem. 85% Winner Vanderhall Rep. 15%
19 Ra* Rep. 59% Winner Port Dem. 41%
20 Miller* Rep. 59% Winner Marks Dem. 41%
21 Griffin* Dem. 53% Winner Canzoneri-Fitzpatrick Rep. 46%
22 Solages* Dem. 68% Winner Zacchea Rep. 32%
23 Pheffer Amato* Dem. 62% Winner Hatzipetros Rep. 38%
24 Weprin* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
25 Rozic* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
26 Braunstein* Dem. 55% Winner Sakelos Rep. 45%
27 Rosenthal* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
28 Hevesi* Dem. 87% Winner Maio Ind. 14%
29 Hyndman* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
30 Barnwell* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
31 Anderson Dem. 89% Winner Cullina Rep. 11%
32 Cook* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
33 Vanel* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
34 Gonzalez-Rojas Dem. 78% Winner Marquez Rep. 22%
35 Aubry* Dem. 78% Winner To Rep. 22%
36 Mamdani Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
37 Nolan* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
38 Rajkumar Dem. 73% Winner Perna Rep. 27%
39 Cruz* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
40 Kim* Dem. 84% Winner Lee Ind. 16%
41 Weinstein* Dem. 65% Winner Johnson Rep. 35%
42 Bichotte* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
43 Richardson* Dem. 89% Winner Raitport Rep. 11%
44 Carroll* Dem. 79% Winner Barrera Rep. 21%
45 Cymbrowitz* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
46 Frontus* Dem. 51% Winner Szuszkiewicz Rep. 49%
47 Colton* Dem. 62% Winner Marino Rep. 38%
48 Eichenstein* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
49 Abbate* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
50 Gallagher Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
51 Mitaynes Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
52 Simon* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
53 Davila* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
54 Dilan* Dem. 86% Winner Chowdhury Rep. 9%
55 Walker* Dem. 95% Winner Jackson Rep. 5%
56 Zinerman Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
57 Forrest Dem. 76% Winner Mosley W.F. 24%
58 Perry* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
59 Williams* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
60 Barron* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
61 Fall* Dem. 69% Winner Ciurcina Rep. 31%
62 Reilly* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
63 Cusick* Dem. 53% Winner DeGuerre Rep. 47%
64 Tannousis Rep. 59% Winner Patterson Dem. 42%
65 Niou* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
66 Glick* Dem. 85% Winner Lashchyk Rep. 15%
67 Rosenthal* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
68 Rodriguez* Dem. 90% Winner Carreras Rep. 10%
69 O'Donnell* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
70 Dickens* Dem. 91% Winner Schley Ind. 10%
71 Taylor* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
72 De La Rosa* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
73 Quart* Dem. 74% Winner Graham Rep. 26%
74 Epstein* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
75 Gottfried* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
76 Seawright Ind. 58% Winner Puliafito Rep. 42%
77 Joyner* Dem. 89% Winner Carmichael Rep. 10%
78 Rivera* Dem. 88% Winner Dister Rep. 12%
79 Jackson Dem. 90% Winner Skinner Rep. 8%
80 Fernandez* Dem. 79% Winner DeFrancis Rep. 18%
81 Dinowitz* Dem. 81% Winner Torres Rep. 16%
82 Benedetto* Dem. 74% Winner DeStefano Rep. 23%
83 Heastie* Dem. 93% Winner Ritchie Rep. 4%
84 Septimo Dem. 84% Winner Nieves Rep. 10%
85 Burgos Dem. 88% Winner King Rep. 10%
86 Pichardo* Dem. 88% Winner Zeigler Rep. 12%
87 Reyes* Dem. 88% Winner Castillo Rep. 10%
88 Paulin* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
89 Pretlow* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
90 Sayegh* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
91 Otis* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
92 Abinanti* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
93 Burdick Dem. 66% Winner Nuculovic Rep. 34%
94 Byrne* Rep. 58% Winner Keegan Dem. 42%
95 Galef* Dem. 66% Winner Chiulli Rep. 34%
96 Zebrowski* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
97 Lawler Rep. 52% Winner Jaffee* Dem. 48%
98 Brabenec* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
99 Schmitt* Rep. 57% Winner Bhandarkar Dem. 43%
100 Gunther* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
101 Miller* Rep. 60% Winner McEvoy Dem. 38%
102 Tague* Rep. 64% Winner Kraat Dem. 37%
103 Cahill* Dem. 70% Winner Bridges Rep. 30%
104 Jacobson* Dem. 64% Winner Gauzza Rep. 36%
105 Lalor* Rep. 57% Winner Giardino Dem. 43%
106 Barrett* Dem. 58% Winner Michael Rep. 42%
107 Ashby* Rep. 54% Winner Vogel Dem. 45%
108 McDonald* Dem. 66% Winner Papanicolaou Rep. 26%
109 Fahy* Dem. 71% Winner Porter Rep. 30%
110 Steck* Dem. 63% Winner Feiden Rep. 37%
111 Santabarbara* Dem. 60% Winner DeLorenzo Rep. 40%
112 Walsh* Rep. 58% Winner Seeman Dem. 42%
113 Woerner* Dem. 55% Winner Catalfamo Rep. 45%
114 Simpson Rep. 57% Winner Braymer Dem. 42%
115 Jones* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
116 Walczyk* Rep. 63% Winner Hammond Dem. 37%
117 Blankenbush* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
118 Smullen* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
119 Buttenschon* Dem. 57% Winner Zielinski Rep. 42%
120 Barclay* Rep. 70% Winner Tosh Dem. 30%
121 Salka* Rep. 59% Winner Buttermann Dem. 37%
122 Angelino Rep. 69% Winner Shaw Dem. 31%
123 Lupardo* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
124 Friend* Rep. 64% Winner Reid Dem. 36%
125 Kelles Dem. 69% Winner McIntyre Rep. 31%
126 Lemondes Rep. 57% Winner Carabajal Dem. 43%
127 Stirpe* Dem. 55% Winner Venesky Rep. 45%
128 Hunter* Dem. 65% Winner Jackson Rep. 35%
129 Magnarelli* Dem. 72% Winner Weber Rep. 29%
130 Manktelow* Rep. 69% Winner Comegys Dem. 31%
131 Gallahan Rep. 56% Winner Miller Dem. 42%
132 Palmesano* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
133 Byrnes* Rep. 62% Winner Sattler-Leblanc Dem. 38%
134 Jensen Rep. 58% Winner Carrol Dem. 39%
135 Lunsford Dem. 50.4% Johns* Rep. 49.6%
136 Clark Dem. 87% Winner Wilcox Indep. 8%
137 Meeks Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
138 Bronson* Dem. 65% Winner Vazquez Rep. 35%
139 Hawley* Rep. 91% Winner Glogowski Lib. 9%
140 Conrad Dem. 58% Winner Pecoraro Rep. 40%
141 Peoples* Dem. 90% Winner Miles Rep. 11%
142 Burke* Dem. 56% Winner Szalkowski Rep. 44%
143 Piga-Wallace* Dem. 53% Winner Smierciak Rep. 48%
144 Norris* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
145 Morinello* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
146 McMahon* Dem. 55% Winner Wolfgang Rep. 44%
147 DiPietro* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
148 Giglio* Rep. 74% Winner Scott Dem. 26%
149 Rivera Dem. 66% Winner Totaro Rep. 34%
150 Goodell* Rep. 69% Winner Cardinale Dem. 31%
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Other Races

Borough President
Race Candidates
Queens Richards Dem. 70% Winner Ariola Rep. 28%

Latest updates

Nicholas Fandos, in Washington

Congress confirmed Joe Biden’s victory, defying a mob that stormed the Capitol after being egged on by President Trump. Read more ›

Winner Claudia Tenney, Republican, wins New York’s 22nd Congressional District ›
Winner Mariannette Miller-Meeks, Republican, wins Iowa’s Second Congressional District ›

Maggie Astor Jan. 7, 2021

Vice President Mike Pence affirms Joseph R. Biden Jr. and Kamala Harris as the next president and vice president.

Astead Herndon, in Atlanta Jan. 6, 2021

Today encapsulated the politics of progress and grievance that have defined the Trump years: Senate wins for Warnock and Ossoff, and a mob at the Capitol. Read more ›

Winner Democrats have won the Senate ›

Jonathan Martin, in Atlanta Jan. 6, 2021

Democrats have now captured control of the Senate as Jon Ossoff has defeated David Perdue, following the Rev. Raphael Warnock’s victory over Senator Kelly Loeffler. See live results ›

The New York Times Jan. 6, 2021

A mob of people loyal to President Trump stormed the Capitol, halting Congress’s counting of the electoral votes to confirm President-elect Joseph R. Biden Jr.’s victory. Read more ›

Trip Gabriel Dec. 14, 2020

Joseph R. Biden Jr. has received a majority of votes from the Electoral College, formally securing the presidency in the manner set out in the Constitution. Read more ›

Isabella Grullón Paz Dec. 14, 2020

The 538 members of the Electoral College are meeting to cast ballots for president based on the election results in their states, formalizing Joseph R. Biden Jr.’s victory. Track the Electoral College results ›

The New York Times Dec. 5, 2020

California has certified its electors for the 2020 election, officially giving Joseph R. Biden Jr. more than the 270 pledged electors needed to become president. Read more ›

Winner Lee Zeldin, Republican, wins re-election in New York’s First Congressional District ›
Winner Andrew Garbarino, Republican, wins New York’s Second Congressional District ›
Winner Nicole Malliotakis, Republican, wins New York’s 11th Congressional District ›
Winner Mike Garcia, Republican, wins re-election in California’s 25th Congressional District ›
Winner John Katko, Republican, wins re-election in New York’s 24th Congressional District ›

Reid Epstein, in Washington Nov. 30, 2020

The chairwoman of the Wisconsin Elections Commission has certified Biden as the winner in Wisconsin, formalizing his narrow victory in a state Trump carried four years ago. Read more ›

Glenn Thrush, in Washington Nov. 30, 2020

Arizona has officially certified Biden’s narrow victory in the state, further undermining Trump’s efforts to portray his decisive national loss as a matter still under dispute. Read more ›

Winner David Valadao, Republican, wins California’s 21st Congressional District ›

Michael D. Shear, in Washington Nov. 23, 2020

President Trump authorized his government to begin the transition to President-elect Joseph R. Biden Jr.’s administration. Read more ›