Politics & Government
NY-11th Congressional District 2026 Elections: Live Results
The polls closed in New York at 9 p.m. See the voting outcomes for the 11th Congressional District elections so far.
NEW YORK, NY— In the 11th Congressional District Democratic primary, Mike DeCillis leads the race with 57.79 percent of the vote, according to the NY State Board of Elections, as results show a margin over Allison Ziogas, who holds 35.55 percent.
DeCillis received 9,966 votes across all reporting districts. Ziogas received 6,131 votes.
Write-in votes accounted for 1.39 percent, while blank ballots totaled 5.18 percent and void ballots 0.08 percent, bringing total votes counted to 17,245.
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Election officials reported all 377 of 377 districts fully reporting, with DeCillis maintaining a consistent lead across both Kings and Richmond County portions of the district.
In Brooklyn’s portion of the district, DeCillis held 59.07 percent to Ziogas’s 34.67 percent. In Staten Island’s Richmond County, DeCillis held 57.06 percent to Ziogas’s 36.06 percent.
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Are You Part Of District 11?
Brooklyn
- Bay Ridge (partial)
- Bensonhurst (partial)
- Dyker Heights (partial)
- Sunset Park (partial)
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Staten Island
- St. George
- Stapleton
- New Dorp
- Great Kills
- Tottenville
- Port Richmond
- Mariners Harbor
District Profile
New York’s 11th Congressional District spans Staten Island and portions of southern Brooklyn, combining coastal residential neighborhoods with dense urban corridors.
The district includes a politically diverse electorate, with competitive local races and varying turnout patterns between boroughs. Housing ranges from single-family homes in Staten Island to multi-unit apartment buildings in Brooklyn.
Key local employment sectors include healthcare, education, transportation, retail, and municipal services, with many residents commuting into Manhattan and other parts of New York City.
The district often reflects contrasting political dynamics between its borough segments, with election outcomes shaped by turnout, suburban-urban divides, and localized community issues.
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