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Updated July 1, 2022 >95% reported
Mike Lee*
Becky Edwards
Ally Isom
Total reported
* Incumbent Updated July 1, 2022
Evan McMullin
Uncontested Updated July 1, 2022
Tommy Williams
Uncontested Updated July 1, 2022
James Hansen
Uncontested Alyce McFadden
June 28, 2022 Jason Bollinger, a former State Department employee, and Madison Horn, a cybersecurity executive, will advance to a runoff in Oklahoma's Democratic Senate primary, according to The Associated Press. The winner of the runoff will challenge Senator James Lankford in November.
Will Dudding
June 28, 2022 Alison Esposito, the Republican candidate for lieutenant governor, introduces Lee Zeldin to an ecstatic group of supporters in Nassau County.
Will Dudding
June 28, 2022 The crowd at Lee Zeldin's victory party erupts into cheers and chants his name as his victory is called. Peter King, the former New York congressman, briefly ascends the stage and says it's a "great day for New York." Zeldin is said to be on his way.
Jeff Mays
June 28, 2022 A concession from Andrew Giuliani could be imminent. The announcer at his election night party says the candidate and his father, Rudolph Giuliani, will speak shortly. The announcer also mistakenly said the pair would talk about "Rudy's campaign."
Will Dudding
June 28, 2022 As Lee Zeldin's lead picks up, so has the mood at his party on Long Island. The crowd is enjoying pretzels and hot dogs as Justin Timberlake blares on the speakers.
Dana Rubinstein
June 28, 2022 Kathy Hochul takes the stage wearing suffragette white under the glass ceiling of this TriBeCa event space, and nods to the state's first first gentleman, her husband, Bill.
Dana Rubinstein
June 28, 2022 In his victory speech, Lt. Gov. Antonio Delgado says that if Democrats need a reminder of what's at stake, they need look no further than the Supreme Court's "disastrous" decision to take away a woman's right to an abortion. "This is the fight of our lives," Delgado said.
Jeff Mays
June 28, 2022 The energy is sucked out of the room and the crowd thins a bit at Andrew Giuliani's party as Lee Zeldin overtakes Giuliani in the Republican primary for governor with about a quarter of the vote reporting.
Luis Ferré Sadurní
June 28, 2022 Antonio Delgado, the lieutenant governor of New York, convincingly defeated Ana María Archila and Diana Reyna in a three-way Democratic primary, according to The Associated Press. Delgado's victory is also a win for Gov. Kathy Hochul, who handpicked him as her running mate.
Dana Rubinstein
June 28, 2022 For the first time tonight, the Hochul party breaks into applause as NY1 calls the lieutenant governor race for Delgado; Hochul's win was apparently a given.
Dana Rubinstein
June 28, 2022 Kathy Hochul has won the primary, and Mayor Eric Adams of New York has said his part, but Hochul has yet to take the stage — perhaps in deference to her running mate, Antonio Delgado, whose race has yet to be called.
Dana Rubinstein
June 28, 2022 The New York State comptroller, Tom DiNapoli, just led a chant for Letitia James, the state attorney general who once wanted to be governor herself and never did endorse Hochul in the primary.
Nicholas Fandos
June 28, 2022 In New York, we are still waiting on results from Long Island's Nassau and Suffolk counties. These are the bases of both Democrat Tom Suozzi and Republican Lee Zeldin. They will need to run up big numbers there to win.
Luis Ferré Sadurní
June 28, 2022 A lively band is playing some very loud cumbia at the election party in Brooklyn for Jumaane Williams and Ana María Archila, though the two running mates have not yet arrived, as early results show them trailing in New York City.
Jesse McKinley
June 28, 2022 Andrew Giuliani showing strength in New York City in early returns, not a complete surprise considering his father's run as mayor from 1994 to the end of 2001 (including the Sept. 11 attacks).
Nicholas Fandos
June 28, 2022 Gov. Kathy Hochul's supporters have good reason to celebrate. Early results from New York City show her with a very comfortable lead over her two Democratic challengers, Tom Suozzi and Jumaane Williams. The Republicans are running closer.
Nick Corasaniti
June 28, 2022 With already 95 percent of the vote reporting in Mesa County, the home county of Tina Peters, Pam Anderson is in the lead by roughly 1,800 votes, or 5 percent.
Jeff Mays
June 28, 2022 Crime and inflation are two issues that Republicans in New York believe will hurt Democrats in the general election in November. The strategy will be to link the Democratic nominee to President Biden and his low approval rating on issues like inflation.
Jesse McKinley
June 28, 2022 For a sense of how dominant Democrats are in New York, where both parties are selecting nominees for governor tonight, consider that no Republican has won a statewide race in 20 years. The last winner? George Pataki, winning a third term as governor, in 2002.
Will Dudding
June 28, 2022 Campaign baseball caps in blue, white and neon yellow speckle the room as people trickle into the party for Lee Zeldin. MAGA red is notably absent.
Updated July 1, 2022 >95% reported
Blake Moore*
Andrew Badger
Tina Cannon
Total reported
* Incumbent Updated July 1, 2022
Rick Jones
Uncontested Sandall*
Blodgett
Millner*
58% Durbano
42% Stevenson*
61% Young
39% Adams*
Feller
Wagner
Plumb
50.3% Kitchen*
49.7% Thatcher*
Mayne*
Paulson
Blouin
76% Davis*
24% Stout
Pitcher
80% Brown
20% Sorensen
Roach
Voutaz
McCay*
Nordfelt
Bond
Cullimore*
Peterson
Fellow
Winterton*
Kennedy*
Grover*
70% Beckham
30% Vickers*
70% Larson
30% Short
Bradford
* Incumbent
Hardy
Ferry*
Gunther
Petersen*
54% Potter
46% Belmont
Johnson*
Campbell
Birkeland*
61% Blocker
39% Snider*
Gwynn
Wilcox*
Hall
Kyle
61% Cozzens
39% Hansen
Musselman*
Johnson
Lesser*
Koford
57% Brown
43% Hall
62% Miles*
38% Schultz*
Uno
Peterson*
Lisonbee*
Wilson*
Gruwell
Lee
Zimmerman
Barlow*
Cutler
60% Ericksen
40% Ward*
59% Mason
41% Graves
Garff Ballard*
65% Mortensen
35% Cottam
Hollins
Atkin
Dailey-Provost*
King*
Abbott
Nelson
Briscoe*
Nickolaisen
Romero*
Ipson
Weight*
Kotter
Collard*
Loubet
Jimenez
Dyer
Bolinder
61% Huntsman
39% Pearson
Dirie
Weeks Rohner*
Rodgers
Kwan*
Nieto
Hayes
Karzen
Bean
Owens*
Burt
Spackman Moss*
McPhie
Wheatley*
Johnson
Wendel
Dunnigan*
Matthews*
Medina
Acton*
Goeckeritz
Ivory*
Stoddard*
Young
Loftis
Bennion*
Sandberg
57% Aste
43% Spendlove*
Barlow
Jack
Anderson
Eliason*
Grey
Teuscher*
Pulsipher*
63% Cunningham
37% Stenquist*
53% Phippen
47% Johnson
Strong
Lundgren
Olson
Cobb
Pomeroy
Pierucci*
Gricius
Moss*
Baker
Maloy*
Schreck
Christofferson*
McCullough
Pino
Brammer
Matishen
Hawkins*
Peterson*
Abbott*
Ramirez
Stratton*
Miller
Kohler*
Robertson*
Anderson
Judkins*
Friend
Thurston*
Whyte*
Burton*
Wessman
Welton*
Lund*
Hatch
Watkins*
53% Hansen
47% Chew*
Smith
Lyman*
Albrecht*
Parry
Guymon
Shipp*
Manesse
Fica
Elison
50.0% Billings
50.0% Jack
63% Barnes
37% Walter
63% Pike
37% Brooks*
* Incumbent
State Board of Education
Benjamin
Earl*
Finsen
Kerry
Wood
52% Mortensen
48% Reale
Fetzer
Fisher
Barlow-Lear*
Monestere
Damron
Boggess
Davis*
52% Del Grosso
48% Green
Jensen
* Incumbent
Treasurer
Oaks*
Rogers
Buchman
Horne
* Incumbent
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Independent Primary
Independent American Primary
Libertarian Primary
Republican Primary
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State Senate
Candidates
1 Rep.
1 (R)
State House
Candidates
1 Dem.
1 (D)