Politics & Government

NYC City Council Election District 33: Results

Brooklyn Heights, Williamsburg and Greenpoint took to the polls Tuesday. Here's what you need to know.

BROOKLYN, NEW YORK — New Yorkers took to the polls on Tuesday in the general election for citywide positions including mayor, comptroller and public advocate.

Brooklyn Heights, Williamsburg, and Greenpoint residents chose which city council candidate should represent them next year. In District 33 — check out the full district map here — incumbent Stephen Levin declared victory over Victoria Cambranes, who represents the Progress For All party, which she created.

Democrat Bill de Blasio won the mayoral race against Republican Nicole Malliotakis and independents Bo Dietl and Sal Albanese.

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Public Advocate Tish James won against Republican Juan Carlos Polanco, Michael O'Reilly and James Lane. Comptroller Scott Stringer is up against Republican Michael Faulkner, Julia Willebrand and Alex Merced.

The question of a New York State constitutional convention was also on the ballot and rejected by state voters.

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