Politics & Government
How Nassau County Voted in the Governor's Race
Gov. Cuomo was re-elected, but did he win Nassau?

Gov. Andrew Cuomo carried Nassau County by a comfortable margin on Tuesday on his way to a big win over Republican challenger Rob Astorino.
Unofficial results show that Nassau favored the Democratic incumbent by a margin of 46.9- 37.7 percent over the Westchester County executive. It was a different story, however, in Suffolk County, where more voters cast ballots for Astorino than Cuomo.
Here’s the full breakdown of how Nassau voted in the 2014 governor’s race:
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Andrew M. Cuomo- Total votes: 160,214
- Democratic- 142,959
- Working Families- 6,601
- Women’s Equality- 5,994
- Independence- 4,660
Rob Astorino- Total votes: 135,472
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- Republican- 114,765
- Conservative- 17,259
- Stop Common Core- 3,448
Howie Hawkins
- Green- 7,746
Michael McDermott
- Libertarian- 766
Steve Cohn
- Sapient- 708
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