Richard Johnson

Richard Johnson

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How New York’s social scene is spending election night

With both presidential candidates in Manhattan on election night for the first time since 1944, New Yorkers will be partying hard — or drowning their sorrows — all over town.

Natalie White, the model/muse who doesn’t mind getting naked, plans to disrobe on election night no matter who wins.

At her party at Tolstoy’s Lounge on West 52nd Street, photographer Spencer Tunick — known for his group nudes around the world — will shoot White and her guests. Shy types are urged to face away from his camera.

Lifelong Democrat Bernard Schwartz, former CEO of Loral Space & Communications, will be watching the returns with older, uptown friends at the New-York Historical Society on Central Park West.

The Broadway/cabaret crowd will gather at Feinstein’s/54 Below, where Mexican food will be served and the waiters will be wearing “Bad Hombre” T-shirts.

The Hotel Americano on West 27th Street is serving Benghazi blistered shishito peppers, Nasty Woman burgers and Grab ’Em by the [bleep] truffled Parmesan pommes frites. The invite says, “Buses for Canada will be waiting out front . . . just in case.”

Some voters will join Donald Trump and his GOP supporters at the New York Hilton, or Hillary Clinton and the Democrats at Javits Center, where there will, or won’t, be fireworks.

The last time both presidential candidates were New Yorkers, Franklin Delano Roosevelt defeated Thomas Dewey, but celebrations were dampened because of World War II.