2022 Election Day: LIVE Coverage

Nick Langworthy will be representing New York's 23rd District as he announced his win early. New York Senator Chuck Schumer will serve another term.
Former Erie County GOP Chair, now Congressman for NY-23, Nick Langworthy gave a victory speech early to fly to NYC to support Lee Zeldin.
Former Erie County GOP Chair, now Congressman for NY-23, Nick Langworthy gave a victory speech early to fly to NYC to support Lee Zeldin. Photo credit Tim Wenger, WBEN

Buffalo, N.Y. (WBEN) - It's nothing out of the ordinary, yet. The 2022 Election Day results have been coming in. Some races have already been called and some are still to go, both locally and statewide in New York State. Here's what we know so far.

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Senator Charles Schumer will serve another term.

New York Senator Charles Schumer will serve another term. As of 10:35 p.m. this November 8th, with over half of the 14,296 districts in New York, Schumer is leading the vote by a 26-point margin. The race was called around 9 p.m. as the senator lead by a wide margin throughout the tally.

NY Attorney General Letitia James is going to serve another 4 years.

At approximately 10:30 p.m. it was announced that Letitia James will serve another term as New York Attorney General, she gave a passionate speech thanking her hometown of Brooklyn as well as Governor Kathy Hochul and Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli, who are both currently winning their races as of 10:45 p.m.

Nick Langworthy is now Congressman for NY-23.

Nick Langworthy's opponent, Max Della Pia appeared to have a slight early lead, but that didn't stop Langworthy from announcing his victory early so he could fly to NYC to support candidate for New York governor, Lee Zeldin. As of 11 p.m., Langworthy currently holds an 20-point lead.

New York State Senators Sean Ryan and Tim Kennedy will serve another term.

Congressman Brian Higgins will serve another term.

Featured Image Photo Credit: Tim Wenger, WBEN