Tuesday, November 20, 2018

GREENBURGH CUOMO-NIXON 2018 PRIMARY BREAKDOWN

VILLAGE
ELEC DIST.
TOTAL
CUOMO
%
NIXON
%
Registered Dems
TARRYTOWN
1-7, 55, 74, 76
1289
  692
54%
     597
46%
       3663     35%
     
IRVINGTON
8-11, 60, 79
 950
  563 
59%
     387
41%
       2339.    41%
     
DOBBS FERRY
12-17, 58, 65. 80
1319
  796
60%
     523
40%
       3574     37%
     
HASTINGS
18-23, 52, 59
1871
  979
52%
     892
48%
       3688.    51%
     
ARDSLEY
24, 25, 53, 54
 602
  428
71%
     174
29%
       1656.    36%
     
ELMSFORD
26-28
 333
  248
75%
       85
25%
       1220.    27%
     
2018 TOTALS

6364
3706
58%
   2658
42%
       16,140.  39%
     








TOV SCHOOL DIST
ELEC. DIST.
TOTAL
CUOMO
%
NIXON
REG.DEMS

EDGEMONT SD
33-35, 49, 69, 70
  812
578
71%
   234 
2479.   33%
   
  
HARTSDALE GC
36-41, 56, 66, 57
71, 72, 75
1598
1194
75%
   404
3945.   41%

  
FAIRVIEW GC
42, 44-46, 61, 63, 64, 78
1632
1364
84%
   268
4273.    38%
   
  
POCANTICO SD
29, 68
 153
  106
69%
     47
 401
    
  
VALHALLA SD
47, 48, 67
 474
  382
81%
     92
1220.    39%
   
  
ARDSLEY SD (outside village)
32, 43, 50, 62, 73
 715
  529
74%
    186
2048.    35%
    
  
ELMSFORD SD (outside village)
51, 77, 81
413
 342
83%
     71
1131.    30%
     
  
TARRY/ELM
30
181
  121
67%
     60
485
     
  
EAST IRVINGTON
31
176
  119
68%
     57
556
     
  
2018 UNINC. TOTAL

6154
4735
77%
  1419
16538.  37%  



2018 TOWN GOV PRIM. TURNOUT: 12,517  38% CUOMO: 8,441 67%.    NIXON:    4077. 33%
2016 TOWN PRES PRIM TURNOUT: 15,573   50% CLINTON 10,667 68% SANDERS:4906. 32%
2014 TOWN GOV PRIM TURNOUT.  4,261    14% CUOMO:  2364 55% TEACHOUT 1824 43%
2013 TOWN SUPER PRIM TURNOUT: 5992  19% FEINER :3847. 64%. BERNSTEIN; 2142 36%

NOTES.
1.  Turnout for the June 2018 Democratic Governor's primary at 12,517 came relatively close to the Clinton - Sanders presidential primary in 2016 turnout of 15,573.  Clinton received a similar percentage of townside votes to Cuomo, with 68% of the Greenburgh Democratic primary vote in 2016. The 2018 Governor's turnout, however, crushed the 2014 Governor's primary turnout (Cuomo-Teachout) which was only 4261.
2.  Greenburgh Democratic registered voters rose by 2351 - almost 8% from 2014 to 2018
3. Rivertown Democrats (Hastings, Dobbs, Irvington and Tarrytown), especially from Hastings, are on a different wavelength from the rest of the town Democrats.   Andrew Cuomo won 67% of the Town of Greenburgh Democratic primary vote, narrowly exceeding his statewide total of 66%.   In the four rivertowns, however, Cuomo received only 54% of the vote.  Nixon received at least 40% in each rivertown, and achieved 48% in Hastings - entrenching that village's image as Upper West Side North.  Nixon struggled to reach 30% in any other of the major sections of the Greenburgh.
4. Hastings' 51% turnout among registered Democratic voters was astounding for a June gubernatorial primary - exceeding even the townwide Democratic turnout of 50% in the 2016 Clinton - Sanders presidential primary.  Presumably, the Indivisible voters organization in Greenburgh, centered on Hastings, has had an impact on turnout, although those numbers were largely squandered on a candidate who received little support outside of the Rivertowns.  Put another way, Hastings gave Nixon 22% of her Greenburgh vote while comprising just 11% of the town's registered Democrats. Interestingly, similarly "progressive" Bernie Sanders didn't perform nearly as well in Hastings, gaining only 35% of the vote primary vote against Clinton in the village (with Clinton winning 1463 to 804).   In contrast to Hastings (84%white according to censusreporter.org), Greenburgh's most heavily minority neighborhoods in Fairview, voted most decisively in favor of Cuomo with 84%, and Nixon receiving a paltry 16%.

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