2018 New York gubernatorial election

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The 2018 New York gubernatorial election was the statewide contest in which voters chose the governor of New York for a four-year term, ultimately resulting in the re-election of Democratic incumbent Andrew Cuomo.

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instanceOf New York state election
gubernatorial election
ballotAccessSystem fusion voting
country United States of America
surface form: United States
democraticNominee Andrew Cuomo
democraticPrimaryChallenger Cynthia Nixon
democraticRunningMate Kathy Hochul
electionCycle 2018 election cycle
electionDate 2018-11-06
electionType general election
governorTermEnd 2022-12-31
governorTermStart 2019-01-01
greenPartyNominee Howie Hawkins
incumbentBeforeElection Andrew Cuomo
jurisdiction U.S. state of New York
surface form: State of New York
libertarianPartyNominee Larry Sharpe
locatedIn New York
nextElection 2022 New York gubernatorial election
officeContestedIncumbent Andrew Cuomo
officeHolderAfterElection Andrew Cuomo
partOf 2018 United States elections
2018 United States gubernatorial elections
positionContested Governor of New York
previousElection 2014 New York gubernatorial election
primaryElectionsHeld Democratic primary
Republican primary
third-party primaries
republicanNominee Marc Molinaro
republicanRunningMate Julie Killian
result Andrew Cuomo re-elected governor of New York
termLength 4 years
winner Andrew Cuomo
winnerParty Democratic Party
workingFamiliesPartyEndorsement Cynthia Nixon

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Andrew Cuomo election 2018 New York gubernatorial election