Where to track NYC mayor election results, watch live news coverage
Election Day Overview: New York City's primary election day features a crowded field of Democratic candidates vying for their party's nomination in the mayor's race.
Tracking Results: Election results will be available in real-time right here once polls close at 9 p.m., with live coverage streaming on the FOX LOCAL app and website, including expert analysis and candidate speeches.
Live Coverage Schedule: FOX LOCAL will provide comprehensive election night coverage starting at 5 p.m. with local and national news updates, followed by analysis and live updates from the newsroom, culminating in live coverage of the election results at 9 p.m.
NEW YORK CITY - Primary election day in New York City is here, with a crowded field of Democrats looking to be their party's nominee in the mayor's race.
Here's how you can track election results in real time when polls close at 9 p.m. Plus, we'll stream live coverage as results are shared, analysis from experts and speeches from the winning and losing candidates.
Check the tables below for primary election results in the race for mayor. Results will populate once polls close, beginning at 9 p.m. For a full list of NYC election results, click here.
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