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Key Races in New York

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Critical elections in New York

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New York Senate Race

Data updated 11/19/24 at 9:33 AM ET

Winner: Kirsten Gillibrand
Profile picture of Kirsten GillibrandCrypto letter grade of A

Kirsten Gillibrand (D)

Strongly supports crypto

Profile picture of Mike SapraiconeCrypto letter grade of B

Mike Sapraicone (R)

Somewhat supports crypto

58.44%4,488,323 votes
41.05%3,152,386 votes
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New York 3rd Congressional District Race

Data updated 11/7/24 at 11:18 AM ET

Winner: Tom Suozzi
Profile picture of Tom SuozziCrypto letter grade of A

Tom Suozzi (D)

Strongly supports crypto

Profile picture of Michael LiPetri Jr.No crypto letter grade

Michael LiPetri Jr. (R)

No stance on crypto

51.31%177,188 votes
48.69%168,165 votes
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New York 4th Congressional District Race

Data updated 11/19/24 at 9:33 AM ET

Winner: Laura Gillen
Profile picture of Laura GillenNo crypto letter grade

Laura Gillen (D)

No stance on crypto

Profile picture of Anthony D'EspositoCrypto letter grade of A

Anthony D'Esposito (R)

Strongly supports crypto

51.14%190,448 votes
48.86%181,977 votes
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New York 17th Congressional District Race

Data updated 11/19/24 at 9:33 AM ET

Winner: Michael Lawler
Profile picture of Mike LawlerCrypto letter grade of A

Mike Lawler (R)

Strongly supports crypto

Profile picture of Mondaire JonesCrypto letter grade of B

Mondaire Jones (D)

Somewhat supports crypto

52.16%197,219 votes
45.86%173,411 votes
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New York 18th Congressional District Race

Data updated 11/19/24 at 9:33 AM ET

Winner: Pat Ryan
Profile picture of Pat RyanCrypto letter grade of A

Pat Ryan (D)

Strongly supports crypto

Profile picture of Alison EspositoNo crypto letter grade

Alison Esposito (R)

No stance on crypto

56.80%197,633 votes
43.20%150,284 votes
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New York 19th Congressional District Race

Data updated 11/19/24 at 9:33 AM ET

Winner: Josh Riley
Profile picture of Josh RileyCrypto letter grade of B

Josh Riley (D)

Somewhat supports crypto

Profile picture of Marc MolinaroCrypto letter grade of A

Marc Molinaro (R)

Strongly supports crypto

50.86%187,033 votes
49.14%180,739 votes
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New York 22nd Congressional District Race

Data updated 11/19/24 at 9:33 AM ET

Winner: John Mannion
Profile picture of John MannionNo crypto letter grade

John Mannion (D)

No stance on crypto

Profile picture of Brandon WilliamsCrypto letter grade of A

Brandon Williams (R)

Strongly supports crypto

54.54%192,343 votes
45.46%160,340 votes
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Other races in New York

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What politicians in NY are saying

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A tweet from @ViktorBunin referenced Dan Goldman
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Thank you @RepDanGoldman for deeply engaging with the crypto community and championing common sense legislation. Dan's district is the crypto capital of the world and we must fight to keep crypto innovation and entrepreneurship in NYC. Thank you @a16z for hosting! pic.x.com/dr9Ub6wYVM
Very pro-crypto
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Ritchie Torres

@RepRitchie

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In the Howey case, the Supreme Court never held that orange groves in themselves are securities. It held that orange groves can be part of investment contracts, which are securities. Like orange groves, digital assets in themselves are not securities. Using the term “digital… x.com/i/web/status/1… pic.x.com/4ctocizcjb
Very pro-crypto
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John Avlon

@JohnAvlon

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Loved this conversation with ⁦@APompliano⁩ - on what the founders feared could destroy our democracy - why candidates should post their policies - and why we need to make sure that new technologies like crypto & blockchain have bipartisan support. podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the…
Very pro-crypto
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Ritchie Torres

@RepRitchie

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The term ‘digital asset security’ does not appear anywhere in any law enacted by Congress or in any rule promulgated by the SEC or in any decision rendered by the Supreme Court. It appears nowhere in the 2 million pages of the Federal Register. If it comes from neither statute… x.com/i/web/status/1… pic.x.com/ucsaczevou
Very pro-crypto
A tweet from @EleanorTerrett referenced Dan Goldman
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🚨NEW: On the @Crypto4Harris town hall, @RepDanGoldman said his constituency, New York’s 10th district in lower Manhattan, is “the crypto capital of the country” and perhaps the world.
Very pro-crypto
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