City incumbents retain seats in Election Day races

From left, clockwise: Sen. Gillibrand (Getty), Rep. Grimm, Vito Lopez (Cindy Shultz), Sen. Addabbo. Credit: From left, clockwise: Sen. Gillibrand (Getty), Rep. Grimm, Vito Lopez (Cindy Shultz), Sen. Addabbo.
Several key races for congress and the State Legislature were decided Tuesday night. Many incumbents retained their seats.
Here are the results of the most watched elections.
U.S. Senate
Junior Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand fended off a challenge from GOP candidate Wendy Long to retain her seat with more than 4 million votes or 72%.
House of Representatives
Despite being investigated by the federal government in a campaign finance scandal, Rep. Mike Grimm won re-election with 52.78% of the vote, defeating his Democratic challenger, Mark Murphy.
State Senate
Sen. Joseph Addabbo (D) defeated City Councilman Eric Ulrich (R) with 57.27% of the vote for the district that covers southern and central Queens.
State Assembly
A censure by the Assembly's ethics committee didn't seem to deter Brooklyn voters as 89.75% of them chose to keep Vito Lopez in office. He faced a challenge from GOP candidate Richy Garcia.

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'It's definitely a destination' NewsdayTV's Doug Geed takes us "Out East," and shows us the Long Island Aquarium, a comfort food restaurant in Baiting Hollow, a Riverhead greenhouse and Albert Einstein's connections to the East End.



