Votes in CB6 — how your ED voted

June 23, 2026 Democratic primary · Brooklyn Community Board 6
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CB6: Every ED. See how each election district voted in the June 2026 primary. Search your address or tap the map to find your ED and its results.

Electoral Explanations from Mike

Check out the results of the June 2026 primary election broken down within the district of Brooklyn Community Board 6 (CB6). Search for an address within CB6, and you’ll see how your election district (ED) voted. EDs are our smallest districts, some as small as a block, and the most common way someone will interact with them is that they determine which table you go to at the polling site. But more importantly, it determines what’s on your ballot. For example, within CB6, if you were registered at 250 Baltic Street your ballot had NY’s 10th Congressional District, NY State Comptroller and the 52nd Assembly District (AD) on it, as that is within the 46th ED of the 52nd Assembly District, whereas if you were registered at 188 Prospect Park West you’d have NY’s 10th Congressional District and the State Comptroller as part of the 31st ED of AD 44.

Overall, CB6 saw a 6-point increase in participation in 2026 over 2022, the last time we had a competitive congressional primary, with 24,053 ballots cast versus 18,659. As expected, that was a drop from the 2025 mayoral primary’s 38,069.

Check out the maps and ballots below and let me know if you have any questions. — Mike Racioppo

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Search your address above, or tap any block on the map to see how that district voted.
Your election district
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Three contested Democratic primaries on the CB6 ballot. Each card shows how your election district voted.
Results are returns by election district, verified against enr.boenyc.gov. Some election districts split across more than one neighborhood; the result shown is for the full district that contains the point you selected. The NY-10 Congressional and Comptroller races appear on ballots across Community Board 6; the 52nd Assembly race only covers the part of CB6 inside Assembly District 52.