All eyes are on New York, including some pivotal races here in Central NY that could decide control of the U.S. House.

It's been a historic election. New York broke its early voting record, with 2,985,181 state residents casting ballots before election day.

The state could also break the record for total voters, as lines wrapped around polling sites across the state earlier today.

The 2024 election also marked the first time in 30 years New York was this close to turning red.

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Here in Central New York, just one race has yet to be called. Ballots are still being counted for the 119th State Assembly District between Republican Christine Esposito and incumbent Democrat Marianne Buttenschon.

Buttenschon has declared victory, but results have yet to be certified.

This report will update when the race is called.

Here's how CNY voted in all other races:


Local Races for Congress, State Senator, and State Assembly

19th Congressional District

  • Josh Riley (D) - WINNER
  • Marcus Molinaro (R)

20th Congressional District

  • Paul Tonko (D) - WINNER
  • Kevin Waltz (R)

21st Congressional District

  • Elise Stefanik (R) - WINNER
  • Paula Collins (D)

22nd Congressional District

  • John Mannion (D) - WINNER
  • Brandon Williams (R)

51st Senate District

  • Peter Oberacker (R) - WINNER
  • Michele Frazier (D)

53rd Senate District

  • Joseph Griffo (R) - WINNER
  • James Meyers (D)

102nd State Assembly District

  • Christopher Tague (R) - WINNER
  • Janet Tweed (D)

119th State Assembly District

  • Christine Esposito (R)
  • Marianne Buttenschon (D) - LEADING

121st State Assembly District

  • Joe Angelino (R) - WINNER
  • Vicki Davis (D)

122nd State Assembly District

  • Brian Miller (R) - WINNER
  • Adrienne Martini (D)

127th State Assembly District

  • Albert Stirpe Jr. (D) - WINNER
  • Timothy Kelly (R)

Races for County Legislators, City Councils, and City/Village Boards

Boonville Village Trustee

  • Eric McIntyre (NPA) - WINNER
  • Kenneth Stabb (NPA) - WINNER
  • Kelly Brach (NPA)

Herkimer County Coroner, 3rd District

  • Vincent Iocovozzi (R) - WINNER
  • Daniel Enea (I)

Herkimer County Legislator, 16th District

  • Kelly Wares (C) - WINNER
  • Richard Souza (D)

Little Falls City Alderman, 2nd Ward

  • Michael Masi (R) - WINNER
  • Alana Basloe (D)

Oneida County Legislator, 12th District

  • Kenneth White (R) - WINNER
  • Austin Paddock (D)

Oneida Family Court Judge

  •  Raymond Bara (R) - WINNER
  • Julia Brouillette (R)

Rome City Council, District 3

  • Linda Fazio (R) - WINNER
  • Sheri Lagreco-Bryant (D)

Richfield Town Council

  • Charles Furner (R) - WINNER
  • Dan Sullivan (I)

Sangerfield Town Clerk/Tax Collector

  • Joanne Miller (R) - WINNER
  • Meredith Leland (D)

Westford Town Clerk/Tax Collector

  • Joseph Poliseno (R) - WINNER
  • Joanne Tobey (D)

State Elections for Senator, Prop 1, and President

NYS Prop 1

  • Yes - WINNER
  • No

U.S. Senator

  • Kirsten Gillibrand (D) - WINNER
  • Michael Sapraicone (R)
  • Diane Sare (L)

President

  • Kamala Harris (D) - WON NY'S 28 ELECTORAL VOTES
  • Donald Trump (R)

Who Won the Presidential Election?

Americans Go To The Polls In The 2024 Elections
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A Presidential candidate must secure 270 electoral votes to win, of which Donald Trump has secured to become the 47th President of the United States.

READ MORE: Presidential Election Results

Although New York ultimately went to Kamala Harris, this was the first time since 1988 that a Republican came this close to snagging the state.

The last time the margin between presidential candidates was this narrow was in the race between George H. W. Bush and Michael Dukakis .

Dukakis won New York by single digits, with a narrow 4.1% victory.

Meanwhile, the spread between Harris and Trump is just 11.4%, but ballots are still being casted so the margin could widen or narrow.

In 2020, Joe Biden decisively took the state with a lead of 23.13% with voters.

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