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Lee Zeldin And Incumbent Governor Kathy Hochul Are Big Winners In New York Gubernatorial Races

Zeldin and Hochul will face off in the November election

Source: Stefani Reynolds/Pool via AP

(TownHall) Shortly after 10pm on Tuesday night, the results were in for the New York Governor Republican Primary. As polls had predicted, Rep. Lee Zeldin of New York’s 1st Congressional District on Long Island was declared the winner. He is also the nominee for New York’s Conservative Party.

 

With an estimated 37 percent of the vote in, Rep. Zeldin has 37.4 percent of the vote, nearly 12 points higher than his closest rival, Andrew Giuliani and his 25.81 percent. Zeldin had led the field of four candidates for the entire evening.

Of the four candidates, Zeldin was the first to declare, doing so in April of last year. Townhall spoke to him about the state of the race not long after he declared, which included input from the now official nominee about how if ever there was a time for a Republican to win such a race, it would be now.

Gov. Kathy Hochul easily won her primary earlier in the evening, minutes after the polls closed. With an estimated 46 percent of the vote in, she has 67.22 percent of the vote.

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