Politics & Government
Robert Rodriguez Re-Elected To East Harlem Assembly Seat
Incumbent Democratic Assemblymember Robert Rodriguez easily fended off Republican challenger Daby Carreras.

This story was last updated at 11:49 p.m. Tuesday.
HARLEM, NY — Incumbent Democrat Robert Rodriguez easily won re-election Tuesday to his State Assembly seat on the East Side of Manhattan.
Rodriguez, 44, has served in the State Assembly since 2011, representing the 68th District, which covers East Harlem and parts of the Upper East Side.
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His challenger is Daby Benjamine Carreras, a Republican who previously challenged Rodriguez in 2018, getting less than 7 percent of the vote. He also ran for City Council in 2017, losing by more than 80 points to Democrat Diana Ayala.
With 90 percent of in-person voting precincts reporting as of 11:34 p.m., Rodriguez led with 89.6 percent of the vote, with Carreras trailing at 10.4 percent. NY1 called the race for Rodriguez shortly before midnight.
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New York will not begin counting absentee ballots until next week.
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Rodriguez's website touts his accomplishments securing funding for NYCHA and other affordable housing initiatives, increasing school funding and creating a statewide Senior Center Council.
Carreras's key issues include rent stabilization, jobs, education and helping senior citizens, according to a questionnaire he submitted to the website Ballotpedia.
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