The results at a glance

Left: Lawn signs for Democratic candidates sit in a yard Wednesday on Groton Avenue in Cortland. Right: Lawn signs for Republican candidates line Route 222 in Cortlandville on Wednesday. Early voting in the general election begins Oct. 29.
Left: Lawn signs for Democratic candidates sit in a yard Wednesday on Groton Avenue in Cortland. Right: Lawn signs for Republican candidates line Route 222 in Cortlandville on Wednesday. Early voting in the general election begins Oct. 29.
Todd R. McAdam/Managing Editor
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Here are the results of Tuesday's voting, in unofficial tallies:

FEDERAL
U.S. Senate (13,378 of 14,296 districts)
Chuck Schumer (D,WF) —3,122,218
Joe Pinion (R,C) — 2,413,666
Diane Sare (Larouche) — 25,461
Congress 19th District (642 of 642 districts)
Josh Riley (D,WF) — 136,471
Marcus Molinaro (R,C) — 142,663
Congress 24th District (720 of 720 districts)
Steven Holden (D,WF) — 91,703
Claudia Tenney (R,C) — 177,901

STATEWIDE
Governor (13,328 of 14,246 districts)
Kathy Hochul/Antonio Delgado (D,WF) — 2,949,428
Lee Zeldin/Alison Esposito (R,C) — 2,656,304
Attorney General (13,328 of 14,246 districts)
Letitia James (D,WF) — 2,977,400
Michael Henry (R,C) — 2,530,002
Comptroller (13,328 of 14,246 districts)
Thomas DiNapoli (D,WF) — 3,109,564
Paul Rodriguez (R,C) — 2,367,838
State Senate, 52nd District (171 of 171 districts)
Lea Webb (D,WF) — 45,376
Rich David (R,C) — 41,265
State Senate, 48th District (276 of 276 districts)
Rachel May (D,WF) — 49,143
Julie Abbott (R) — 42,067
Justin Coretti (C) — 7,104
Assembly, 125th District (97 of 97 districts)
Anna Kelles (D,WF) — 30,808
Assembly, 131st District (109 of 109 districts)
Jeff Gallahan (R,C) — 36,202
Proposition -- $4.2 billion Enviornmental Bond Act (13,378 of 14,296 districts)
Yes — 3,345,730
No — 1,633,958

CORTLAND COUNTY
Countywide
Proposition — Abolish the office of county treasurer (51 of 51 districts)
Yes — 8,047
No — 6,013

Cortland
Proposition 1 — Extend the term of office of council members to four years from two. (25 of 25 districts)
Yes — 2,026
No — 1,228
Proposition 2 — Extend the term of office of mayor to four years from two. (25 of 25 districts)
Yes — 2,155
No — 1,108

Cincinnatus
Supervisor
Luann M. King (R) — 320
Council
Ronald Constantino (R) — 326
Highway Superintendent
Steven Mudge (R) — 328

Cortlandville
Council
David J. Donlick (R,Cortlandville People's) — 2,051

Freetown
Justice
Robin L. Slocum (D,R) — 253

Marathon
Proposition 1 — Extend the supervisor's term to four years from two.
Yes — 424
No — 291
Proposition 2 — Extend the highway superintendent's term to four years from two.
Yes — 460
No — 261
Proposition 3 — Extend the town clerk's term to four years from two.
Yes — 450
No — 266
Proposition 4 — Extend the tax collector's term to four years from two.
Yes — 442
No — 275
Proposition 5 — Opt out of on-site cannabis dispensaries in Marathon.
Yes — 319
No — 399

Scott
Town Council
No candidates — 26 votes cast

Taylor
Supervisor
Riley Closson (R) — 169
Council
Clinton McKee (R) — 171

Truxton
Justice
Jennifer Brown (R) — 370

TOMPKINS COUNTY
Countywide
Sheriff
Derek R. Osborne (D,R) — 30,316
County Clerk
Maureen K. Reynolds (D,R) — 30,836

Dryden
Justice
Jules Ravo (D) — 3,918

Groton
Justice
Randy Jackson (R) — 1,486

CAYUGA COUNTY
Countywide
State Supreme Court (2)
Roman Misula (D) — 9,413
James A. Vazzana (R,C) — 16,286
Maroun Ajaka (D) — 8,372
Jason Cook (R,C) — 15,330

Cayuga County District Attorney
Brittany Grome Antonacci (R,C) — 20,355
Cayuga County Sheriff
Brian P. Schenck (R,C) — 20,997
Cayuga County Coroner
Adam G. Duckett (R,C) — 20,679
Proposition — Reduce the Cayuga County Legislature to 11 districts from 15.
Yes — 12,044
No — 12,009

Locke
Highway Superintendent
Brian C. Weir (R) — 278
Jody E. Lewis (Locke) — 150