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Certified Results for the June 26, 2018 Federal Primary Election Certified Results for the June 26, 2018 Federal Primary Election 1st Congressional District - Democratic - Federal Primary June 26, 2018 Part of Suffolk County Total Votes by Candidate Name (Party) Vote Results Candidate David Pechefsky (DEM) 2,565 2,565 Kate M. Browning (DEM) 6,813 6,813 Elaine Di Masi (DEM) 1,344 1,344 Perry Gershon (DEM) 7,902 7,902 Vivian M. Viloria-Fisher (DEM) 3,616 3,616 Total Votes by County 22,240 22,240 2nd Congressional District - Democratic - Federal Primary June 26, 2018 Part of Nassau County Part of Suffolk County Total Votes by Candidate Name (Party) Vote Results Vote Results Candidate Du Wayne Gregory (DEM) 525 4,931 5,456 Liuba Grechen Shirley (DEM) 2,262 5,053 7,315 Total Votes by County 2,787 9,984 12,771 5th Congressional District - Democratic - Federal Primary June 26, 2018 Part of Nassau County Part of Queens County Total Votes by Candidate Name (Party) Vote Results Vote Results Candidate Gregory W. Meeks (DEM) 581 10,479 11,060 Mizan Chaudhury (DEM) 91 1,109 1,200 Carl H. Achille (DEM) 468 820 1,288 Total Votes by County 1,140 12,408 13,548 7th Congressional District - Reform - Federal Primary June 26, 2018 Part of Kings County Part of New York Part of Queens County Total Votes by Candidate Name (Party) Vote Results County Vote Results Vote Results Candidate Adam Wronecki (REF) 0 0 3 3 Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (REF) 3 0 3 6 Carl Achille (REF) 0 0 1 1 John Flateau (REF) 1 0 1 2 Kirsten Gillibrand (REF) 4 0 1 5 Luke Schantz (REF) 0 0 1 1 Maria R. Guastella (REF) 1 1 1 3 Maritza Davila (REF) 0 0 1 1 Michael Grimm (REF) 0 0 2 2 Mizan Chowdury (REF) 0 0 1 1 Mizanur Raman (REF) 0 0 1 1 Nydia M. Velazquez (REF) 14 1 2 17* Robert Siano (REF) 0 0 1 1 Suraj Patel (REF) 12 4 1 17* Zephyr Teachout (REF) 0 0 1 1 Aiden Grunow (REF) 1 0 0 1 Aidia Velasquez (REF) 1 0 0 1 Brian Flynn (REF) 1 0 0 1 Carolyn Maloney (REF) 1 2 0 3 Cyntha Nixon (REF) 1 0 0 1 Dan Donovan (REF) 2 1 0 3 Dana Balter (REF) 1 0 0 1 Dane Benko (REF) 1 0 0 1 David Pechefsky (REF) 1 0 0 1 Helen Ulane (REF) 1 0 0 1 Hillary Clinton (REF) 1 0 0 1 Kate Browning (REF) 1 1 0 2 Kate Davis (REF) 1 0 0 1 Lauren Colchamiro (REF) 1 0 0 1 Lawerance Lessig (REF) 1 0 0 1 Lucille Torres (REF) 1 0 0 1 Mac Mahoney (REF) 1 0 0 1 Maribel De La Cruz (REF) 1 0 0 1 7th Congressional District - Reform - Federal Primary June 26, 2018 (continued) Part of Kings County Part of New York Part of Queens County Total Votes by Candidate Name (Party) Vote Results County Vote Results Vote Results Candidate Max Rose (REF) 1 0 0 1 Meilyn Soto (REF) 1 0 0 1 Melendez Freier (REF) 1 0 0 1 Michael Devito (REF) 1 0 0 1 Michael Devito, Jr. (REF) 1 0 0 1 Michelle Obama (REF) 1 0 0 1 Perry Gorshon (REF) 1 0 0 1 Stephanie Miner (REF) 1 0 0 1 Stephen Colbert (REF) 1 0 0 1 Teddy Roosevelt (REF) 1 0 0 1 Yvette D. Clarke (REF) 6 0 0 6 Bill De Blasio (REF) 0 1 0 1 Curtis Sliva (REF) 0 1 0 1 Evan Winston (REF) 0 1 0 1 James Comey (REF) 0 1 0 1 James Dillion (REF) 0 1 0 1 Keith Kenaga (REF) 0 1 0 1 Omar Vald (REF) 0 1 0 1 Ron Kim (REF) 0 1 0 1 William Rockwell (REF) 0 1 0 1 Yuh-Line Niou (REF) 0 1 0 1 Zola Fazzolave (REF) 0 1 0 1 Total Votes by County 70 21 21 78 *The Primary resulted in a tie. Pursuant to NY Election Law Section 6-148(1) Jeffrey M. Kurzon was substituted for the nomination. 9th Congressional District - Democratic - Federal Primary June 26, 2018 Part of Kings County Total Votes by Candidate Name (Party) Vote Results Candidate Adem Bunkeddeko (DEM) 14,350 14,350 Yvette D. Clarke (DEM) 16,202 16,202 Total Votes by County 30,552 30,552 11th Congressional District - Democratic - Federal Primary June 26, 2018 Richmond County Vote Part of Kings County Total Votes by Candidate Name (Party) Results Vote Results Candidate Omar Vaid (DEM) 933 656 1,589 Michael DeVito, Jr. (DEM) 2,674 968 3,642 Zach Emig (DEM) 143 106 249 Paul Sperling (DEM) 354 132 486 Radhakrishna Mohan (DEM) 633 86 719 Max N. Rose (DEM) 7,924 3,615 11,539 Total Votes by County 12,661 5,563 18,224 11th Congressional District - Republican - Federal Primary June 26, 2018 Richmond County Vote Part of Kings County Total Votes by Candidate Name (Party) Results Vote Results Candidate Michael G. Grimm (REP) 6,943 1,014 7,957 Dan Donovan (REP) 10,933 2,582 13,515 Total Votes by County 17,876 3,596 21,472 11th Congressional District - Conservative - Federal Primary June 26, 2018 Richmond County Vote Part of Kings County Total Votes by Candidate Name (Party) Results Vote Results Candidate Dan Donovan (CON) 495 115 610 Max N. Rose (CON) 2 1 3 Michael G. Grimm (CON) 460 37 497 Total Votes by County 957 153 1,110 12th Congressional District - Democratic - Federal Primary June 26, 2018 Part of Kings County Part of New York Part of Queens County Total Votes by Candidate Name (Party) Vote Results County Vote Results Vote Results Candidate Carolyn B. Maloney (DEM) 1,588 21,762 3,392 26,742 Suraj Patel (DEM) 3,054 11,937 3,107 18,098 Total Votes by County 4,642 33,699 6,499 44,840 14th Congressional District - Democratic - Federal Primary June 26, 2018 Part of Bronx County Part of Queens County Total Votes by Candidate Name (Party) Vote Results Vote Results Candidate Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (DEM) 4,503 12,395 16,898 Joseph Crowley (DEM) 4,072 8,808 12,880 Total Votes by County 8,575 21,203 29,778 15th Congressional District - Reform - Federal Primary June 26, 2018 Part of Bronx County Total Votes by Candidate Name (Party) Vote Results Candidate Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (REF) 9 9* Alexandria Ortiz-Cortez (REF) 1 1 Anthony Reynoso (REF) 1 1 Casey Casio (REF) 1 1 Curtis Silwa (REF) 1 1 Darry Moody (REF) 1 1 Frank Moreno (REF) 1 1 Ilka Rios (REF) 1 1 Jason Gonzalez (REF) 1 1 Joe Crowley (REF) 2 2 John WM Zaconne (REF) 1 1 Jonathan Lewis (REF) 1 1 Jose E Serrano (REF) 1 1 Jose E. Serrano (REF) 2 2 Jose M Serrano (REF) 1 1 Jose Serrano (REF) 4 4 Kirsten Gilibrand (REF) 1 1 Kristen Gillebrand (REF) 1 1 Kristen Gillibrand (REF) 1 1 Leonel Baez (REF) 1 1 Maurice Johnson (REF) 1 1 Michael Farley (REF) 1 1 Peter King (REF) 1 1 Robert Kennedy Jr. (REF) 1 1 Robinson Alston (REF) 1 1 Rosanna Vargas (REF) 4 4 Suraj Patel (REF) 1 1 Yvette D Clarke (REF) 1 1 Total Votes by County 44 35 *The winner neither accepted nor declined the nomination. As a result, pursuant to NY Election Law Section 6-146(4), the nomination is null and void and the line is empty for the General Election. 16th Congressional District - Democratic - Federal Primary June 26, 2018 Part of Bronx County Part of Westchester Total Votes by Candidate Name (Party) Vote Results County Vote Results Candidate Jonathan Lewis (DEM) 1,560 3,306 4,866 Derickson K. Lawrence (DEM) 443 837 1,280 Joyce N. Briscoe (DEM) 936 836 1,772 Eliot L. 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