Gov. Andrew Cuomo and Republican candidate for governor Rob Astorino stumped for votes on the Sunday before Election Day.
While the incumbent Cuomo still maintains a sizeable lead over his opponent, both spent the day stumping for votes, primarily in Westchester, a place that both candidates call home.
Cuomo was courting voters at the Bethesda Baptist Church of New Rochelle.
A few blocks away, Astorino was hoping to drum up support at New Rochelle's Shiloh Baptist Church.
The two also used the final moments before Election Day to take last-minute political jabs at each other.
Cuomo continued to align the Westchester County executive with failure to comply with the federal Fair Housing Act, and the subsequent $20 million federal penalty.
Astorino took aim at Cuomo for the ongoing federal investigation into the Moreland Commission.