The representatives for three state Legislature seats were decided Tuesday evening in special elections in Manhattan and Queens.

The seats that were up for election were in the 36th Assembly District in Queens, the 74th Assembly District in Manhattan and the 47th Senate District in Manhattan.

Here’s a recap of who won, and check out the results page here.

36th Assembly District in Queens

Democrat Diana Moreno is the projected winner in the race for the 36th state Assembly in Queens, according to The Associated Press.

Moreno ran against Rana Abdelhamid, who was on the “Queens for All” Party line, and Mary Jobaida, who was on the “People First” Party line.

The Queens district covers much of western and central Astoria, Ditmars, Astoria Heights and northern Long Island City.

Zohran Mamdani, who won the position in 2020, vacated the Assembly seat when he became mayor.

47th Senate District in Manhattan

Democrat Erik Bottcher is the projected winner in the race for the 47th state Senate District in Manhattan, according to The Associated Press.

Bottcher ran against Charlotte Friedman, who was on the Republican Party line.

The Manhattan district includes neighborhoods such as Greenwich Village, Chelsea, Hell’s Kitchen and the Upper West Side, along with part of Central Park.

Brad Hoylman-Sigal, who won the position in 2022, vacated the Senate seat when he took on the role of Manhattan borough president.

74th Assembly District in Manhattan

Democrat Keith Powers is the projected winner in the race for the 74th state Assembly District in Manhattan, according to The Associated Press.

Powers ran against Joseph Foley, who was on the Republican and Conservative Party lines.

The Manhattan district includes the Lower East Side, East Village and Midtown East.

Harvey Epstein, who won the seat in 2018, vacated the position when he became the City Council member for District 2 in Manhattan.

Powers was a former City Council member for District 4 in Manhattan.