Politics & Government
The Complete Harlem Guide To The 2026 Primary Election
New Yorkers will have the chance to make their voices heard in elections on June 23.
HARLEM, NY — The 2026 primary elections are coming up this month in New York City, and so are all kinds of important voting deadlines.
Harlem residents are expected to turn out in big numbers since the race for Harlem's representative in Congress is at the top of the ballot.
But House contests aren’t the only thing at stake. Harlem residents will also be weighing in on the State Comptroller, as well as choosing leaders for the State Assembly.
Find out what's happening in Harlemfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Here’s a breakdown of what Harlem voters should know heading into Election Day.
When Is Election Day?
Primary Election Day is Tuesday, June 23, with polling places open from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. Find your poll site here.
Find out what's happening in Harlemfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Who's on the ballot in Harlem?
Along with the Congressional contest, you will also see the race for the state's Comptroller, and one of the races for the State Assembly.
Here are the candidates for races on the ballot in Harlem. The candidates who currently hold the office are labeled "incumbent."
State Comptroller
- Thomas P. DiNapoli (incumbent)
- Drew Warshaw
- Raj Goyle
Representative in Congress - 13th Congressional District
- Oscar J. Romero Jr.
- Theo Bruce Chino-Tavarez
- Darializa Avila Chevalier
- Adriano Espaillat (incumbent)
Member of the Assembly - 68th Assembly District
- Diana I. Ayala
- Edward Gibbs (incumbent)
- Tamika Mapp
- William Smith
Member of the Assembly - 70th Assembly District
- Conrad Blackburn
- Jordan J.G. Wright (incumbent)
Member of the Assembly - 71st Assembly District
- Al Taylor (incumbent)
- Rolando Gomez
- Julien Segura
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