Did your neighborhood get behind U.S. Rep. John Katko's Republican re-election campaign? Or did your neighbors swing blue for Democrat Dana Balter?

Zoom in on each neighborhood in Onondaga County to see results by election district. Click on each district to see the vote totals.

Scroll down to find maps for the governor's race and the two New York State Senate races that share boundaries in Onondaga County.

24th Congressional District: U.S. Rep. John Katko, R-Camillus, vs. Democrat Dana Balter, of Syracuse

Republican Katko won re-election to his third two-year term in Congress Tuesday. But for the first time, he lost the vote in Onondaga County to Democrat Balter.

The district also includes Wayne County and parts of Cayuga and Oswego, where Katko picked up enough votes to win.

Districtwide results:

Katko: 129,276

Balter: 114,102

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Balter and Katko participate in a live debate at Syracuse.com. Photo by Scott Schild.

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NYS Governor: Cuomo, Molinaro, Hawkins, Miner and Sharpe

Democrat Andrew Cuomo won his third term as governor, but not without a challenge, especially in Upstate NY. Cuomo beat Republican Marc Molinaro in only 6 of 50 counties in Upstate New York

Cuomo won Onondaga County despite having two challengers who live there. Stephanie Miner, the former mayor of Syracuse, ran on the Serve America Movement line and Howie Hawkins, of Syracuse, ran again on the Green Party line. Larry Sharpe is a Libertarian.

Statewide results:

Cuomo: 3,353,495

Molinaro: 2,089,228

Hawkins: 95,716

Sharpe: 90,816

Miner: 51,367

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NYS Senate: Republican Bob Antonacci vs. Democrat John Mannion

Antonacci, the Onondaga County comptroller, declared victory in the 50th NYS Senate District over Mannion. The district also includes part of Cayuga County. At least 7,500 absentee ballots are left to be counted.

District results:

Antonacci: 58,694

Mannion: 55,865

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NYS Senate: Democrat Rachel May vs. Republican Janet Burman and incumbent Sen. David Valesky

May easily won her first election over Burman after winning the party primary over Valesky. Valesky was still on the ballot on the Independence and Women's Equality Parties. The district also includes part of Madison and Oneida counties.

District results:

May: 44,717

Burman: 32,636

Valesky: 10,367

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Turnout high for a midterm election

About 61 percent of registered voters in Onondaga County voted Tuesday or mailed in absentee ballots in an unusually heavy midterm election.

About 175,000 voters cast ballots Tuesday in Onondaga County in the race for the 24th Congressional District. That's about 38,000 more than the 2014 midterms.

About 213,000 people in Onondaga County voted in the 2016 presidential election. That was 74 percent turnout.

Maps created by Mike Dupras

Contact the author:

Michelle Breidenbach | mbreidenbach@syracuse.com | 315-470-3186

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