All New York voters will be given a say in a tightening race between Democratic Gov. Kathy Hochul, who has consistently led in the polls; and Republican Congressman Lee Zeldin, who has run a public-safety focused campaign in his bid to deny Hochul her first elected term as governor.

But voters in Westchester County and western New York will also have the chance to cast ballots in competitive races for the state Supreme Court, and bar groups across the state are releasing their ratings for judicial candidates on the ballot to serve on the bench in a number of different courts.

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