
There are also three TVs in a separate bar area, where attendees can watch the results come in live on NY1 – or perhaps watch the big Yankees-Mets baseball game instead, if they so choose. Nadler is set to deliver his victory or concession speech on a covered deck in the back of the restaurant. Carolyn Maloney’s separate campaign headquarters. Jerrold Nadler, running in the 12th Congressional District, were just starting to trickle into his election night party at Arte Café, an Italian restaurant on the Upper West Side, just around the corner from the congressman's and U.S.

But he also conceded: “And of course …money is helpful as well.”Ĩ:15 p.m. He said he had gone out with lots of volunteers and that Goldman had also benefited from media coverage. As his rivals have caustically pointed out, Goldman has poured at least $4 million of his own money into the race.Īsked about the criticism that his candidate was buying the office, Carroll said, “There are lots of different ways that campaigns get out their message.” “He’s the right person to represent the 10th congressional because I know he’s the right person to push back against some of the most pernicious actions of the Republican Party, as they tried to dismantle our dismal democracy nationally,” Carroll told Gothamist. He chose to back the former Trump prosecutor over two of his fellow lawmakers in the state assembly, Yuh-Line Niou and Jo Anne Simon. Both have endorsed Goldman.Carroll has been out campaigning with Goldman for weeks in Brooklyn. Others slated to speak are Jackie Rowe-Adams, a gun violence activist, and Brooklyn Assemblymember Robert Carroll. He’s expected to arrive and address supporters shortly after the race is called. Goldman is awaiting election results at an undisclosed “war room” that is minutes away, according to Simone Kanter, the campaign spokesperson. The event is being held at Torch and Crown, a brewery in the West Village. It’s a sparse crowd so far at Dan Goldman’s election night party but there’s an open bar and plenty of sliders to go around. With less than an hour before polls close, supporters for candidates across New York City made their way to their respective election night parties as they waited for results. The energy at the election party for Yuh-Line Niou, a candidate in the race, remains high, with people chatting and remaining cautiously optimistic.Ĩ:50 p.m. Meantime, votes are still being tallied in the race for the 10th congressional district. Unofficial results show Nadler, a progressive stalwart who was elected to Congress in 1992, with 55.69 % of the vote over Maloney and challenger Suraj Patel.

Carolyn Maloney for the newly drawn 12th congressional seat covering Manhattan, according to the Associated Press. Jerrold Nadler won re-election in a tense primary against fellow House colleague Rep. Nnaemeka said that with more election night votes to come, along with absentee ballots, Niou would wait to speak until more concrete results came in.ĩ:38 p.m. New York Working Families Party State Director Sochie Nnaemeka addressed the crowd at Yuh-Line Niou's election night party in Brooklyn, saying, "We have closed the gap massively," as results trickled in for the 10th Congressional District.
