On a night of surprises, the results in New York City on Tuesday weren’t among them–unless you were expecting a stronger showing from third-party candidates. Preliminary figures from the Board of Elections show Hillary Clinton winning by huge margins everywhere but Staten Island. There are precincts left uncounted, but so far it looks like citywide turnout will end up shy of where it was in 2008, and perhaps lower than in 2000, 2004 or 2012 (click here for those numbers).
Manhattan | Bronx | Kings | Queens | Staten Island | Total | |
Clinton/Kaine (Democratic) | 496,353 | 313,239 | 567,822 | 459,690 | 64,956 | 1,902,060 |
Trump/Pence (Republican) | 55,034 | 31,047 | 122,652 | 127,302 | 87,177 | 423,212 |
Trump/Pence (Conservative) | 3,901 | 3,377 | 11,001 | 11,248 | 8,435 | 37,962 |
Stein/Baraka(Green) | 8,515 | 3,960 | 11,165 | 8,512 | 1,774 | 33,926 |
Clinton/Kaine (Working Families) | 16,718 | 4,524 | 24,938 | 11,758 | 2,226 | 60,164 |
Johnson/Weld (Independence) | 5,039 | 1,651 | 4,466 | 4,870 | 1,616 | 17,642 |
Clinton/Kaine (Women’s Equality) | 2,410 | 640 | 2,326 | 1,941 | 379 | 7,696 |
Johnson/Weld (Libertarian | 3,398 | 419 | 1,925 | 1,700 | 646 | 8,088 |
Write In | 5,502 | 1,315 | 4,829 | 3,259 | 957 | 15,862 |
Total | 596,870 | 360,172 | 751,124 | 630,280 | 168,166 | 2,506,612 |