There are no statewide races in New York, and only one state legislative contest: a special election in Western New York for a Senate seat. Notable contests include two races for district attorney, in Queens and in Monroe County, with the Democratic candidates vowing to adopt criminal justice reforms. Read more

There are a handful of county executive races, including in Suffolk County, where a Democratic two-term incumbent seeks re-election in a county that favored Donald J. Trump for president in 2016.

New York City voters will consider five potential changes to the City Charter, including ranked-choice voting — which would allow voters to rank candidates for city office in order of preference, rather than choosing just one — and expanding the powers of the independent agency that oversees police misconduct.

They will also get to vote for public advocate and, in Queens, a new district attorney; in both races, the Democratic candidates are expected to win easily.