Former Assemblymember Rory Lancman is headed to City Hall.
Lancman, 44, won the open District 24 seat in a landslide victory on November 5. He also swept his opponents during the Democratic primary in September.
“I’m feeling great,” he said. “It’s very, very gratifying and humbling to not just win but win by such a huge margin.”
The Fresh Meadows attorney beat out Republican Alexander Blishteyn and third-party candidate Mujib Rahman with 73.7 percent of the vote, according to unofficial election results.
More than 11,850 votes went to Lancman, early tallies show. Blishteyn took in 3,205 votes and Rahman, who lost his bid for the Democratic nominee, received 1,020 votes, according to preliminary results.
Lancman will replace term-limited Councilmember James Gennaro in a district that represents parts of northeast and central Queens.
Lancman was elected to the New York State Assembly in 2006. He pledged not to seek re-election last year while running for Congress — later losing his bid for Capitol Hill in the Democratic primary.