The election results are as follows:
New York City:
* Cost of living is the most important issue to voters, with 57% saying it's a major problem.
* Almost three-quarters of voters said that the cost of housing where they live is a major problem.
* About two-thirds of New Jersey voters said that the city's economy was "not so good" or "poor," while just about a third said it was "excellent" or "good."
* The most important issue for New York City voters when choosing a mayoral candidate was not specified, but the candidates were evaluated based on their qualifications, experience, and ability to work for people like them.
New Jersey:
* The cost of living is the most important issue to voters, with 51% saying it's a major problem.
* Almost three-quarters of New Jersey voters said that the cost of housing where they live is "a major problem."
* About two-thirds of New York City voters said that the city's economy was "not so good" or "poor," while just about a third said it was "excellent" or "good."
* The most important issue for New Jersey voters when choosing a governor was not specified, but the candidates were evaluated based on their qualifications, experience, and ability to work for people like them.
New York:
* The cost of living is the most important issue to voters, with 57% saying it's a major problem.
* Almost three-quarters of New York City voters said that the cost of housing where they live is a major problem.
* About two-thirds of New Jersey voters said that the city's economy was "not so good" or "poor," while just about a third said it was "excellent" or "good."
* The most important issue for New York City voters when choosing a mayoral candidate was not specified, but the candidates were evaluated based on their qualifications, experience, and ability to work for people like them.
It's worth noting that these results are based on preliminary exit polling data and may not reflect the final election results.
New York City:
* Cost of living is the most important issue to voters, with 57% saying it's a major problem.
* Almost three-quarters of voters said that the cost of housing where they live is a major problem.
* About two-thirds of New Jersey voters said that the city's economy was "not so good" or "poor," while just about a third said it was "excellent" or "good."
* The most important issue for New York City voters when choosing a mayoral candidate was not specified, but the candidates were evaluated based on their qualifications, experience, and ability to work for people like them.
New Jersey:
* The cost of living is the most important issue to voters, with 51% saying it's a major problem.
* Almost three-quarters of New Jersey voters said that the cost of housing where they live is "a major problem."
* About two-thirds of New York City voters said that the city's economy was "not so good" or "poor," while just about a third said it was "excellent" or "good."
* The most important issue for New Jersey voters when choosing a governor was not specified, but the candidates were evaluated based on their qualifications, experience, and ability to work for people like them.
New York:
* The cost of living is the most important issue to voters, with 57% saying it's a major problem.
* Almost three-quarters of New York City voters said that the cost of housing where they live is a major problem.
* About two-thirds of New Jersey voters said that the city's economy was "not so good" or "poor," while just about a third said it was "excellent" or "good."
* The most important issue for New York City voters when choosing a mayoral candidate was not specified, but the candidates were evaluated based on their qualifications, experience, and ability to work for people like them.
It's worth noting that these results are based on preliminary exit polling data and may not reflect the final election results.