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New York State Assembly elections, 2024
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Elections for the New York State Assembly took place in 2024. The general election was on November 5, 2024. The primary was June 25, 2024. Primaries with less than two filed candidates were canceled. The filing deadline was April 4, 2024.
The New York State Assembly was one of 85 state legislative chambers with elections in 2024. Following the election, Democrats maintained a 103-47 majority. There are 99 chambers throughout the country.
Democrats needed to gain one Senate seat and maintain their Assembly seats to attain a legislative supermajority. Republicans needed to lose no Senate seats or gain at least one Assembly seat to prevent a Democratic legislative supermajority.
Party control
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Democratic Party | 100 | 103 | |
Republican Party | 48 | 47 | |
Vacancy | 2 | 0 | |
Total | 150 | 150 |
Candidates
General election
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District 4 |
Edward Flood (i) |
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Aamir Sultan (Republican Party, Conservative Party) |
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District 11 |
Joseph Cardinale (Republican Party, Conservative Party) |
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Ruka Anzai (Republican Party, Conservative Party) |
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District 16 |
Gina Sillitti (i) |
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District 18 |
Danielle Smikle (Republican Party, Conservative Party) |
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District 21 |
Brian Curran (i) |
Brian Curran (i) (Republican Party, Conservative Party) |
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District 23 |
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District 24 |
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Ruben Cruz II (Republican Party, Conservative Party, Common Sense Party) |
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District 25 |
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District 26 |
Robert Speranza (Conservative Party, Common Sense Party) |
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District 27 |
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District 28 |
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Jonathan Rinaldi (Republican Party, We the People Party, Truth Party) |
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District 29 |
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District 30 |
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District 47 |
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David Sepiashvili (Republican Party, Conservative Party) |
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District 55 |
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Berneda Jackson (Republican Party, Conservative Party) |
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District 65 |
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District 67 |
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District 68 |
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District 74 |
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District 75 |
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District 76 |
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District 77 |
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Elianni Del Carmen Tejada Fabian (Conservative Party) |
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District 78 |
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John Santiago (Republican Party, Conservative Party) |
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District 79 |
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Emmanuel Findlay Jr. (Conservative Party) |
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District 80 |
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Grace Marrero (Conservative Party) |
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District 81 |
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Kevin Pazmino (Republican Party, Conservative Party) |
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District 82 |
Juan De La Cruz (Republican Party, Conservative Party) Did not make the ballot: |
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District 83 |
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Stephanie Liggio (Republican Party, Conservative Party) |
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District 84 |
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District 85 |
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Gary Lutz (Conservative Party) |
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District 86 |
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Darney Rivers (Conservative Party) |
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District 87 |
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District 89 |
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District 90 |
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John Isaac (Republican Party, Conservative Party) Did not make the ballot: |
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District 92 |
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District 93 |
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District 97 |
John W. McGowan (i) |
Thomas F. Sullivan (Conservative Party) |
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District 100 |
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District 106 |
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Stephan Krakower (Republican Party, Conservative Party) Did not make the ballot: |
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District 107 |
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District 109 |
Alicia Purdy (Republican Party, Conservative Party) |
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District 111 |
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District 112 |
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District 113 |
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Jeremy Messina (Republican Party, Conservative Party) |
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District 114 |
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District 136 |
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District 140 |
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District 141 |
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District 142 |
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Marc Priore (Republican Party, Conservative Party) |
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District 143 |
Monica P. Wallace (i) (Democratic Party, Working Families Party) |
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District 144 |
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Michelle Roman (Democratic Party, Working Families Party) Did not make the ballot: |
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District 146 |
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District 148 |
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District 149 |
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District 150 |
Michael Bobseine (Democratic Party, Working Families Party, Restore Freedom Party) |
Primary
New York State Assembly primary 2024 |
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Office | Other | ||
District 1 |
Conservative Party Working Families Party |
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District 2 |
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Conservative Party |
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District 3 |
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Conservative Party |
District 4 |
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Conservative Party Working Families Party |
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District 5 |
Did not make the ballot: |
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Conservative Party |
District 6 |
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Did not make the ballot: |
Conservative Party This primary was canceled. Working Families Party Did not make the ballot: |
District 7 |
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Conservative Party |
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District 8 |
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Conservative Party Working Families Party |
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District 9 |
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Conservative Party |
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District 10 |
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Conservative Party |
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District 11 |
Conservative Party |
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District 12 |
Did not make the ballot: |
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Conservative Party |
District 13 |
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Conservative Party |
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District 14 |
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Conservative Party |
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District 15 |
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Conservative Party |
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District 16 |
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Conservative Party |
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District 17 |
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District 18 |
Conservative Party Working Families Party |
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District 19 |
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District 20 |
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District 21 |
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Conservative Party |
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District 22 |
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Conservative Party Working Families Party |
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District 23 |
Conservative Party |
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District 24 |
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Conservative Party |
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District 25 |
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Conservative Party Working Families Party |
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District 26 |
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The Republican primary was canceled. |
Conservative Party |
District 27 |
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District 28 |
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District 29 |
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District 30 |
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Working Families Party |
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District 31 |
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The Republican primary was canceled. |
Working Families Party |
District 32 |
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The Republican primary was canceled. |
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District 33 |
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The Republican primary was canceled. |
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District 34 |
The Republican primary was canceled. |
Working Families Party |
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District 35 |
The Republican primary was canceled. |
Working Families Party |
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District 36 |
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The Republican primary was canceled. |
Working Families Party |
District 37 |
The Republican primary was canceled. |
Working Families Party |
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District 38 |
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The Republican primary was canceled. |
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District 39 |
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The Republican primary was canceled. |
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District 40 |
Conservative Party Working Families Party |
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District 41 |
Conservative Party |
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District 42 |
The Republican primary was canceled. |
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District 43 |
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The Republican primary was canceled. |
Working Families Party |
District 44 |
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Conservative Party Working Families Party |
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District 45 |
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Conservative Party |
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District 46 |
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Conservative Party |
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District 47 |
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Conservative Party |
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District 48 |
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The Republican primary was canceled. |
Conservative Party |
District 49 |
The Democratic primary was canceled. |
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Conservative Party |
District 50 |
The Republican primary was canceled. |
Working Families Party |
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District 51 |
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Conservative Party Working Families Party |
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District 52 |
The Republican primary was canceled. |
Conservative Party Working Families Party |
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District 53 |
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The Republican primary was canceled. |
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District 54 |
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The Republican primary was canceled. |
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District 55 |
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Conservative Party |
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District 56 |
The Republican primary was canceled. |
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District 57 |
The Republican primary was canceled. |
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District 58 |
The Republican primary was canceled. |
Working Families Party |
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District 59 |
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Conservative Party |
District 60 |
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The Republican primary was canceled. |
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District 61 |
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The Republican primary was canceled. |
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District 62 |
The Democratic primary was canceled. |
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Conservative Party |
District 63 |
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Conservative Party |
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District 64 |
The Democratic primary was canceled. |
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Conservative Party |
District 65 |
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The Republican primary was canceled. |
Working Families Party |
District 66 |
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The Republican primary was canceled. |
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District 67 |
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The Republican primary was canceled. |
Working Families Party |
District 68 |
The Republican primary was canceled. |
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District 69 |
Jack Kellner |
The Republican primary was canceled. |
Working Families Party |
District 70 |
Shana Harmongoff Did not make the ballot: |
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District 71 |
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District 72 |
The Republican primary was canceled. |
Working Families Party |
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District 73 |
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Working Families Party |
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District 74 |
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The Republican primary was canceled. |
Working Families Party |
District 75 |
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The Republican primary was canceled. |
Working Families Party |
District 76 |
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The Republican primary was canceled. |
Working Families Party |
District 77 |
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District 78 |
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Conservative Party |
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District 79 |
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Conservative Party |
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District 80 |
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District 81 |
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District 82 |
Conservative Party Working Families Party |
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District 83 |
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District 84 |
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District 85 |
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District 86 |
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Conservative Party |
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District 87 |
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The Republican primary was canceled. |
Working Families Party |
District 88 |
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Conservative Party Working Families Party |
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District 89 |
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The Republican primary was canceled. |
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District 90 |
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Conservative Party Working Families Party |
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District 91 |
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Working Families Party |
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District 92 |
Conservative Party Working Families Party |
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District 93 |
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Working Families Party |
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District 94 |
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Conservative Party |
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District 95 |
Did not make the ballot: |
Conservative Party Working Families Party |
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District 96 |
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Conservative Party Working Families Party |
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District 97 |
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Conservative Party John W. McGowan (i) |
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District 98 |
The Democratic primary was canceled. |
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Conservative Party |
District 99 |
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Conservative Party Working Families Party |
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District 100 |
Conservative Party Did not make the ballot: |
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District 101 |
The Democratic primary was canceled. |
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Conservative Party |
District 102 |
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Conservative Party Working Families Party |
District 103 |
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Conservative Party Working Families Party |
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District 104 |
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The Republican primary was canceled. |
Working Families Party |
District 105 |
The Democratic primary was canceled. |
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Conservative Party |
District 106 |
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District 107 |
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Conservative Party Working Families Party This primary was canceled. Did not make the ballot: |
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District 108 |
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The Republican primary was canceled. |
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District 109 |
Owusu Anane Did not make the ballot: |
Conservative Party Working Families Party |
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District 110 |
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District 111 |
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District 112 |
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Conservative Party Working Families Party |
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District 113 |
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District 114 |
The Democratic primary was canceled. |
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Conservative Party |
District 115 |
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The Republican primary was canceled. |
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District 116 |
The Democratic primary was canceled. |
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Conservative Party |
District 117 |
The Democratic primary was canceled. |
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Conservative Party |
District 118 |
The Democratic primary was canceled. |
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Conservative Party |
District 119 |
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Conservative Party Did not make the ballot: |
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District 120 |
The Democratic primary was canceled. |
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Conservative Party |
District 121 |
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District 122 |
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Conservative Party Working Families Party |
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District 123 |
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Conservative Party Working Families Party |
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District 124 |
The Democratic primary was canceled. |
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Conservative Party |
District 125 |
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The Republican primary was canceled. |
Working Families Party |
District 126 |
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Conservative Party Working Families Party |
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District 127 |
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Conservative Party Working Families Party |
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District 128 |
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Conservative Party Working Families Party |
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District 129 |
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The Republican primary was canceled. |
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District 130 |
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Conservative Party Working Families Party This primary was canceled. Did not make the ballot: |
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District 131 |
The Democratic primary was canceled. |
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Conservative Party |
District 132 |
The Democratic primary was canceled. |
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Conservative Party |
District 133 |
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District 134 |
The Democratic primary was canceled. |
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Conservative Party |
District 135 |
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Conservative Party Working Families Party |
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District 136 |
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Conservative Party Working Families Party |
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District 137 |
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District 138 |
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Conservative Party Working Families Party |
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District 139 |
The Democratic primary was canceled. |
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Conservative Party |
District 140 |
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The Republican primary was canceled. |
Working Families Party |
District 141 |
Did not make the ballot: |
The Republican primary was canceled. |
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District 142 |
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Conservative Party |
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District 143 |
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Conservative Party Working Families Party |
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District 144 |
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Conservative Party Working Families Party |
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District 145 |
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Conservative Party Working Families Party |
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District 146 |
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Conservative Party Working Families Party |
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District 147 |
Conservative Party |
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District 148 |
Conservative Party |
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District 149 |
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The Republican primary was canceled. |
Working Families Party |
District 150 |
Conservative Party Working Families Party |
Voting information
- See also: Voting in New York
General election race ratings
The table below displays race ratings for each race in this chamber from CNalysis.
Campaign finance
- See also: Campaign finance
The section and tables below contain data from financial reports submitted to state agencies. Districts and elections are grouped in sections of 10. To view data for a district, click on the appropriate bar below to expand it. The data is gathered and made available by Transparency USA.
Incumbents who were not re-elected
Incumbents defeated in general elections
Five incumbents lost in general elections. The average number of incumbents defeated in each general election from 2010 to 2022 was 3.6.
Incumbents defeated in primaries
One incumbent lost in primaries. This was less than the average of 2.6 incumbent defeats per cycle from 2010 to 2022.
Name | Party | Office |
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Juan Ardila | Assembly District 37 |
Retiring incumbents
Thirteen incumbents did not file for re-election in 2024.[1] The average number of retirements each election cycle from 2010 to 2022 was 17. Those incumbents were:
Primary election competitiveness
This section contains data on state legislative primary election competitiveness in New York. These totals include data from all regularly-scheduled House and Senate elections. For more information about Ballotpedia's competitiveness analysis of state legislative elections, please click here.
Post-filing deadline analysis
The following analysis covers all state legislative districts up for election in New York in 2024. Information below was calculated on June 18, 2024, and may differ from information shown in the table above due to candidate replacements and withdrawals after that time.
Seventeen of New York's 213 state legislative seats up for election in 2024 were open, meaning no incumbent filed.
This was the fewest for the state since Ballotpedia began tracking these figures in 2010, and newcomers were guaranteed at least eight percent of the legislature the following year.
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Footnotes
- ↑ Ballotpedia defines an incumbent as retiring if the incumbent did not file for office or filed for office but withdrew, was disqualified, or otherwise left a race in a manner other than losing the primary, primary runoff, or convention. If an incumbent runs as a write-in candidate, Ballotpedia does not consider them to be retiring. If an incumbent runs in the same chamber for a different seat, Ballotpedia does not consider them to be retiring.
- ↑ Ballotpedia defines a seat as open if the incumbent did not file to run for re-election or filed but withdrew and did not appear on any ballot for his or her seat. If the incumbent withdrew from or did not participate in the primary but later chose to seek re-election to his or her seat as a third party or independent candidate, the seat would not be counted as open. If the incumbent retired or ran for a different seat in the same chamber, his or her original seat would be counted as open unless another incumbent from the same chamber filed to run for that seat, in which case it would not be counted as open due to the presence of an incumbent.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 New York State Board of Elections, "Running for Office," accessed April 29, 2025
- ↑ New York Election Law, "Article 6, Section 118," accessed April 29, 2025
- ↑ New York Election Law, "Article 6, Section 132," accessed April 29, 2025
- ↑ New York Election Law, "Article 6, Section 120," accessed April 29, 2025
- ↑ New York Election Law, "Article 6, Section 136," accessed April 29, 2025
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 New York Election Law, "Article 6, Section 144," accessed April 29, 2025
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 9.2 New York Election Law, "Article 6, Section 158," accessed April 29, 2025 Cite error: Invalid
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- ↑ New York Election Law, "Article 6, Section 140," accessed April 29, 2025
- ↑ New York Election Law, "Article 6, Section 138," accessed April 29, 2025
- ↑ New York Election Law, "Article 6, Section 142," accessed April 29, 2025
- ↑ New York Election Law, "Article 6, 153," accessed April 29, 2025
- ↑ National Conference of State Legislatures, "2024 Legislator Compensation," August 21, 2024
- ↑ New York Senate, "New York Constitution, Article XIII, Section 4," accessed November 1, 2021
- ↑ Twitter, "@JonCampbellNY," April 24, 2023
- ↑ New York State Assembly, "Bill No. A06586 Summary," accessed April 27, 2023
- ↑ New York State Assembly, "4-24-23 SESSION," accessed April 27, 2023
- ↑ New York State Assembly, "Bill No. A06586 Summary," accessed April 27, 2023
- ↑ Supreme Court of the State of New York Appellate Division, First Judicial Department, Nichols et al., v. Hochul et al. June 10, 2022
- ↑ 22.0 22.1 Gothamist, "Court tosses New York’s new Assembly district maps –but not for this year," June 10, 2022
- ↑ Supreme Court of the State of New York, New York County, "Nichols, et al. v. Hochul, et al.," September 29, 2022