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BOARD OF ELECTIONS IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK GENERAL NOVEMBER 5, 2024 UNOFFICIAL ELECTION NIGHT RESULTS

President/Vice President*(Vote for one)   1 Kamala D. Harris Tim Walz Democratic  1623623 62.88% 2 Donald J. Trump JD Vance Republican  734063 28.43% 3 Donald J. Trump JD Vance Conservative  52231 2.02% 4 Kamala D. Harris Tim Walz Working Families  124517 4.82% 5 WRITE-IN   47741 1.85%  2582175Totals by Candidate6 Kamala D. Harris Tim Walz    1748140 67.70% 7 Donald J. Trump JD Vance    786294 30.45% 8 WRITE-IN    47741 1.85%  2582175  Percentage of Scanners Reported: 97.63 % Information As Of: 2024-11-06 00:47:20 EST SOURCE: https://enr.boenyc.gov/OF1CY0PY3.html United States Senator*(Vote for one) NamePartyVotesPercentage 1 Kirsten E. Gillibrand Democratic  1603549 64.68% 2 Michael D. Sapraicone Republican  638886 25.77% 3 Michael D. Sapraicone Conservative  50962 2.06% 4 Kirsten E….

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Mayor Adams Signs Landmark “Safe Hotels Act” to Boost NYC Tourism and Worker Safety

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NYC Mayor Adams Appoints Kayla Mamelak Altus as Press Secretary, Enhances Communications Strategy

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Mayor Adams Declares Water Shortage in NYC, Calls for Conservation Amid Surge of New Migrants

New York City Mayor Eric Adams and the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) have announced a citywide water shortage due to record-low rainfall, even as the city welcomes a large influx of new migrants. Following one of the driest Octobers on record, city agencies are required to update water conservation plans, while residents are urged…

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New York City Landmarks Light Up Teal for Alzheimer’s Awareness Month

Mayor Eric Adams announced that New York City Hall and the David N. Dinkins Manhattan Municipal Building will glow in teal tonight, marking the start of Alzheimer’s Awareness Month. This lighting is part of the Alzheimer’s Foundation of America’s “Light the World in Teal” campaign, aimed at spreading awareness of Alzheimer’s disease and dementia. Mayor…

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