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Adriano Espaillat
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Candidate, U.S. House New York District 13

U.S. House New York District 13
Tenure

2017 - Present

Term ends

2027

Years in position

8

Predecessor
Prior offices
New York State Assembly

New York State Senate District 31

Compensation

Base salary

$174,000

Elections and appointments
Last elected

November 5, 2024

Next election

November 3, 2026

Education

Bachelor's

Queens College

Other

New York University

Personal
Religion
Christian: Catholic
Profession
Non-profit
Contact

Adriano Espaillat (Democratic Party) is a member of the U.S. House, representing New York's 13th Congressional District. He assumed office on January 3, 2017. His current term ends on January 3, 2027.

Espaillat (Democratic Party) is running for re-election to the U.S. House to represent New York's 13th Congressional District. He declared candidacy for the 2026 election.[source]

Biography

Espaillat earned his bachelor's degree in political science from Queens College. He was also in postgraduate studies in public administration from New York University Leadership for Urban Executive Institute.[1] His professional experience includes working as Manhattan court services coordinator for the New York City Criminal Justice Agency, as director of the Washington Heights Victim Services Community Office, and as director of Project Right Start. He was a New York state assemblyman then senator before he was elected to Congress.

Committee assignments

U.S. House

2025-2026

Espaillat was assigned to the following committees:[Source]

2023-2024

Espaillat was assigned to the following committees:[Source]

2021-2022

Espaillat was assigned to the following committees:[Source]

2017-2018

At the beginning of the 115th Congress, Espaillat was assigned to the following committees:[2]

Elections

2026

See also: New York's 13th Congressional District election, 2026

Note: At this time, Ballotpedia is combining all declared candidates for this election into one list under a general election heading. As primary election dates are published, this information will be updated to separate general election candidates from primary candidates as appropriate.

General election

The general election will occur on November 3, 2026.

General election for U.S. House New York District 13

Incumbent Adriano Espaillat, Jaliel Amador, Theo Chino-Tavarez, James Felton Keith, and Matt Miller are running in the general election for U.S. House New York District 13 on November 3, 2026.


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2024

See also: New York's 13th Congressional District election, 2024

New York's 13th Congressional District election, 2024 (June 25 Democratic primary)

New York's 13th Congressional District election, 2024 (June 25 Republican primary)

General election

General election for U.S. House New York District 13

Incumbent Adriano Espaillat defeated Ruben D. Vargas in the general election for U.S. House New York District 13 on November 5, 2024.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Adriano Espaillat
Adriano Espaillat (D)
 
83.0
 
181,800
Image of Ruben D. Vargas
Ruben D. Vargas (R / Conservative Party)
 
16.4
 
35,822
 Other/Write-in votes
 
0.6
 
1,351

Total votes: 218,973
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Democratic primary election

The Democratic primary election was canceled. Incumbent Adriano Espaillat advanced from the Democratic primary for U.S. House New York District 13.

Withdrawn or disqualified candidates

Republican primary election

The Republican primary election was canceled. Ruben D. Vargas advanced from the Republican primary for U.S. House New York District 13.

Conservative Party primary election

The Conservative Party primary election was canceled. Ruben D. Vargas advanced from the Conservative Party primary for U.S. House New York District 13.

Endorsements

Espaillat received the following endorsements.

2022

See also: New York's 13th Congressional District election, 2022

General election

General election for U.S. House New York District 13

Incumbent Adriano Espaillat defeated Odell Patterson in the general election for U.S. House New York District 13 on November 8, 2022.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Adriano Espaillat
Adriano Espaillat (D)
 
98.9
 
116,589
Image of Odell Patterson
Odell Patterson (Independent) (Write-in)
 
0.0
 
0
 Other/Write-in votes
 
1.1
 
1,257

Total votes: 117,846
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Withdrawn or disqualified candidates

Democratic primary election

Democratic primary for U.S. House New York District 13

Incumbent Adriano Espaillat defeated Michael Hano and Francisco Spies in the Democratic primary for U.S. House New York District 13 on August 23, 2022.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Adriano Espaillat
Adriano Espaillat
 
79.9
 
31,582
Michael Hano
 
12.7
 
5,041
Francisco Spies
 
6.1
 
2,411
 Other/Write-in votes
 
1.3
 
508

Total votes: 39,542
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Withdrawn or disqualified candidates

Republican primary election

Withdrawn or disqualified candidates

2020

See also: New York's 13th Congressional District election, 2020

New York's 13th Congressional District election, 2020 (June 23 Republican primary)

New York's 13th Congressional District election, 2020 (June 23 Democratic primary)

General election

General election for U.S. House New York District 13

Incumbent Adriano Espaillat defeated Lovelynn Gwinn and Christopher Morris-Perry in the general election for U.S. House New York District 13 on November 3, 2020.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Adriano Espaillat
Adriano Espaillat (D / Working Families Party)
 
90.8
 
231,841
Image of Lovelynn Gwinn
Lovelynn Gwinn (R) Candidate Connection
 
7.8
 
19,829
Christopher Morris-Perry (Conservative Party)
 
1.3
 
3,295
 Other/Write-in votes
 
0.2
 
405

Total votes: 255,370
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Democratic primary election

Democratic primary for U.S. House New York District 13

Incumbent Adriano Espaillat defeated James Felton Keith and Ramon Rodriguez in the Democratic primary for U.S. House New York District 13 on June 23, 2020.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Adriano Espaillat
Adriano Espaillat
 
58.9
 
46,066
Image of James Felton Keith
James Felton Keith Candidate Connection
 
25.3
 
19,799
Image of Ramon Rodriguez
Ramon Rodriguez
 
15.2
 
11,859
 Other/Write-in votes
 
0.6
 
434

Total votes: 78,158
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Withdrawn or disqualified candidates

Republican primary election

The Republican primary election was canceled. Lovelynn Gwinn advanced from the Republican primary for U.S. House New York District 13.

Conservative Party primary election

The Conservative Party primary election was canceled. Christopher Morris-Perry advanced from the Conservative Party primary for U.S. House New York District 13.

Working Families Party primary election

The Working Families Party primary election was canceled. Incumbent Adriano Espaillat advanced from the Working Families Party primary for U.S. House New York District 13.

2018

See also: New York's 13th Congressional District election, 2018

General election

General election for U.S. House New York District 13

Incumbent Adriano Espaillat defeated Jineea Butler in the general election for U.S. House New York District 13 on November 6, 2018.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Adriano Espaillat
Adriano Espaillat (D)
 
94.6
 
180,035
Image of Jineea Butler
Jineea Butler (R)
 
5.4
 
10,268

Total votes: 190,303
(100.00% precincts reporting)
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Democratic primary election

Democratic primary for U.S. House New York District 13

Incumbent Adriano Espaillat advanced from the Democratic primary for U.S. House New York District 13 on June 26, 2018.

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Adriano Espaillat

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Withdrawn or disqualified candidates

Republican primary election

Republican primary for U.S. House New York District 13

Jineea Butler advanced from the Republican primary for U.S. House New York District 13 on June 26, 2018.

Candidate
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Jineea Butler

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2016

See also: New York's 13th Congressional District election, 2016

Heading into the election, Ballotpedia rated this race as safely Democratic. Incumbent Charles Rangel (D) did not seek re-election, leaving the seat open. Adriano Espaillat defeated eight other Democrats in the primary to replace Rangel. The race between Espaillat and Keith Wright was initially uncalled with Espaillat leading by nearly 3%. Wright conceded from the race two days after the election. Espaillat then defeated Tony Evans (R), Daniel Vila Rivera (G), and Scott Lloyd Fenstermaker (Transparent Government) in the general election. The primary elections took place on June 28, 2016.[3][4]

U.S. House, New York District 13 General Election, 2016
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Democratic Green check mark transparent.pngAdriano Espaillat 88.8% 207,194
     Republican Tony Evans 6.9% 16,089
     Green Daniel Vila Rivera 3.5% 8,248
     Transparent Government Scott Fenstermaker 0.8% 1,877
Total Votes 233,408
Source: New York Board of Elections


U.S. House, New York, District 13 Democratic Primary, 2016
Candidate Vote % Votes
Green check mark transparent.pngAdriano Espaillat 36% 16,377
Keith Wright 34.1% 15,528
Clyde Williams 11% 5,003
Adam Clayton Powell 6.6% 2,986
Guillermo Linares 5.5% 2,504
Suzan Cook 5.1% 2,341
Mike Gallagher 1% 435
Sam Sloan 0.5% 227
Yohanny Caceres 0.3% 116
Total Votes 45,517
Source: New York State Board of Elections

2014

NY State Senate

See also: New York State Senate elections, 2014

Elections for the New York State Senate took place in 2014. A primary election took place on September 9, 2014. The general election took place November 4, 2014. The signature filing deadline for candidates wishing to run in this election was July 10, 2014. Incumbent Adriano Espaillat defeated Robert Jackson and Luis Tejada in the Democratic primary. Corey Ortega was removed from the ballot before the Democratic primary. Espaillat was unchallenged in the general election.[5][6][7]

New York State Senate, District 31 Democratic Primary, 2014
Candidate Vote % Votes
Green check mark transparent.pngAdriano Espaillat Incumbent 49.9% 10,439
Robert Jackson 43.1% 9,019
Luis Tejada 7% 1,466
Total Votes 20,924

U.S. House

See also: New York's 13th Congressional District elections, 2014

Espaillat ran in the 2014 election for the U.S. House representing New York's 13th District. Espaillat sought the Democratic nomination in the primary on June 24, 2014, but was defeated by Charles Rangel.

U.S. House, New York District 13 Democratic Primary, 2014
Candidate Vote % Votes
Green check mark transparent.pngCharles Rangel Incumbent 47.8% 23,799
Adriano Espaillat 43.1% 21,477
Michael A. Walrond Jr. 7.9% 3,954
Yolanda Garcia 1.2% 597
Total Votes 49,827
Source: New York State Board of Elections - Official Election Results

2012

NY State Senate

See also: New York State Senate elections, 2012

Espaillat ran in the 2012 election for New York State Senate District 31. He defeated incumbent Guillermo Linares in the Democratic primary on September 13, 2012, and defeated Martin Chicon (R) in the general election, which took place on November 6, 2012.[8][9][10]

New York State Senate, District 31, General Election, 2012
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Democratic Green check mark transparent.pngAdriano Espaillat Incumbent 91.2% 84,944
     Republican Martin Chicon 8.8% 8,184
Total Votes 93,128
New York State Senate, District 31 Democratic Primary, 2012
Candidate Vote % Votes
Green check mark transparent.pngAdriano Espaillat Incumbent 61.7% 11,138
Guillermo Linares 38.3% 6,927
Total Votes 18,065

U.S. House

See also: New York's 13th Congressional District elections, 2012

Espaillat ran in the 2012 election for the U.S. House representing New York's 13th District.

Politico listed Charles Rangel as vulnerable in the primary. Espaillat was seen as having a serious shot at unseating the 21-term incumbent. While Rangel successfully warded off serious challengers -- and ethics controversies -- to win in 2010, redistricting for 2012 shifted the demographics of Rangel's district to include more hispanic voters, which could have benefited Dominican-American Espaillat.[11]

U.S. House, New York District 13 Democratic Primary, 2012
Candidate Vote % Votes
Green check mark transparent.pngCharles B. Rangel Incumbent 43.9% 16,916
Adriano Espaillat 41.3% 15,884
Clyde Williams 10.3% 3,974
Joyce Johnson 3.1% 1,187
Craig Schley 1.4% 545
Total Votes 38,506

2010

See also: New York State Senate elections, 2010

Espaillat won election to the New York State Senate, District 31. Espaillat defeated three opponents in the September 14 Democratic primary. He defeated Stylo Sapaskis (R), Raphael Klapper (C), and Ann Roos (G) in the general election.[12][13] Espaillat also ran as a member of the Working Families party.

New York State Senate, General Election Results, District 31 (2010)
Candidates Votes
Green check mark transparent.png Adriano Espaillat (D) 50,007
Stylo Sapaskis (R) 6,388
Ann Roos (G) 2,158
Raphael Klapper (Conservative) 964

2008

See also: New York State Assembly elections, 2008

On November 4, 2008, Espaillat won re-election to the New York State Assembly, District 72, defeating opponent William Buran (R).[14][15]

Espaillat raised $279,255 for his campaign while Buran raised $6,455.[16]

New York State Assembly, District 72 2008
Candidates Votes
Green check mark transparent.png Adriano Espaillat (D) 26,712
William Buran (R) 1,661

Campaign themes

2026

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2024

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2022

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2020

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2016

The following issues were listed on Espaillat's campaign website. For a full list of campaign themes, click here.

  • Housing: Adriano Espaillat’s deep commitment to affordable housing stems from his roots as a tenant organizer. He still goes door to door, building to building, to fight for better living conditions and to keep housing affordable. In Albany, Adriano fought for stronger rent laws to protect 2.5 million tenants and is a strong supporter of the Tenant Protection Unit, which has returned 50,000 units to affordability.
  • Economic Development: Adriano Espaillat has a clear vision for economic development in upper Manhattan, which boils down to paying people fairly and giving small businesses a helping hand. Adriano will fight to end wage discrimination by calling for the strongest possible assurances that women are paid an equal wage for equal work.
  • Immigration Reform: Immigration reform is personal to Adriano Espaillat, he came to upper Manhattan from the Dominican Republic with no papers when he was a child, and through hard work and determination was given the opportunity representing his community.
  • Gun Violence: As gun violence inflicts one tragedy after another on schools and communities across the country, Congressional gridlock continues. Inaction on this issue has contributed to not only high profile shootings, but also persistent violent and gang-related crime in our community.
  • Criminal Justice Reform: In Albany, Adriano advocates to reform solitary confinement and raise the age and ensured that no adolescent is confine w adult criminals in prison he opposes the death penalty.

[17]

—Adriano Espaillat's campaign website, http://www.espaillat2016.com/#!issues/c1flq

Campaign finance summary


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Adriano Espaillat campaign contribution history
YearOfficeStatusContributionsExpenditures
2026* U.S. House New York District 13Candidacy Declared general$646,009 $169,018
2024* U.S. House New York District 13Won general$1,373,170 $1,075,320
2022U.S. House New York District 13Won general$1,294,439 $1,313,858
2020U.S. House New York District 13Won general$1,090,539 $1,256,042
2018U.S. House New York District 13Won general$826,376 $592,948
2016U.S. House, New York District 13Won $775,360 N/A**
2014New York State Senate, District 31Won $166,051 N/A**
2012New York State Senate, District 31Won $294,590 N/A**
2010New York State Senate, District 31Won $494,533 N/A**
2008New York State Assembly, District 72Won $279,255 N/A**
2006New York State Assembly, District 72Won $86,443 N/A**
2004New York State Assembly, District 72Won $146,191 N/A**
2002New York State Assembly, District 72Won $102,082 N/A**
2000New York State Assembly, District 72Won $84,951 N/A**
1998New York State Assembly, District 72Won $39,708 N/A**
** Data on expenditures is not available for this election cycle
Note: Totals above reflect only available data.

Notable endorsements

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This section displays endorsements this individual made in elections within Ballotpedia's coverage scope.

Notable candidate endorsements by Adriano Espaillat
EndorseeElectionStageOutcome
Zohran Mamdani  source  (D, Working Families Party) Mayor of New York (2025) GeneralAdvanced in Primary
Kamala D. Harris  source  (D, Working Families Party) President of the United States (2024) PrimaryLost General
Kathy Hochul  source  (D, Working Families Party) Governor of New York (2022) PrimaryWon General
Joe Biden  source  (D, Working Families Party) President of the United States (2020) PrimaryWon General

Personal finance disclosures

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119th Congress (2025-2027)

Rankings and scores for the 119th Congress

118th Congress (2023-2025)

Rankings and scores for the 118th Congress

117th Congress (2021-2023)

Rankings and scores for the 117th Congress

116th Congress (2019-2021)

Rankings and scores for the 116th Congress

115th Congress (2017-2019)

Rankings and scores for the 115th Congress


Noteworthy events

Tested positive for coronavirus on January 14, 2021

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On January 14, 2021, Espaillat announced that he had tested positive for coronavirus.[18]

State legislative tenure

Scorecards

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2016

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2015


2014


2013


2012


2011

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Committee assignments

2015 legislative session

At the beginning of the 2015 legislative session, Espaillat served on the following committees:

2013-2014

In the 2013-2014 legislative session, Espaillat served on the following committees:

2011-2012

In the 2011-2012 legislative session, Espaillat served on these committees:

2009-2010

In the 2009-2010 legislative session, Espaillat served on these Assembly committees:

Key votes

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Key votes: 118th Congress, 2023-2025

The 118th United States Congress began on January 3, 2023, and ended on January 3, 2025. At the start of the session, Republicans held the majority in the U.S. House of Representatives (222-212), and Democrats held the majority in the U.S. Senate (51-49). Joe Biden (D) was the president and Kamala Harris (D) was the vice president. We identified the key votes below using Congress' top-viewed bills list and through marquee coverage of certain votes on Ballotpedia.

Key votes: 118th Congress, 2023-2025
Vote Bill and description Status
Red x.svg Nay Yes check.svg Passed (310-118)[20]
Red x.svg Nay Yes check.svg Passed (227-201)[22]
Red x.svg Nay Yes check.svg Passed (217-215)[24]
Red x.svg Nay Yes check.svg Passed (328-86)[26]
Red x.svg Nay Yes check.svg Passed (225-204)[28]
Red x.svg Nay Yes check.svg Passed (219-200)[30]
Red x.svg Nay Yes check.svg Passed (229-197)[32]
Red x.svg Nay Yes check.svg Passed (314-117)[34]
Rep. Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) (216-212)
Yes check.svg Yea Yes check.svg Passed (216-210)[37]
Rep. Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) Rep. Mike Johnson (R-La.) (220-209)
Red x.svg Nay Yes check.svg Passed (221-212)[40]
Yes check.svg Yea Yes check.svg Passed (311-114)[42]
Yes check.svg Yea Yes check.svg Passed (327-75)[44]
Red x.svg Nay Yes check.svg Passed (219-213)[46]
Red x.svg Nay Yes check.svg Passed (219-211)[48]
Yes check.svg Yea Yes check.svg Passed (357-70)[50]
Red x.svg Nay Yes check.svg Passed (217-199)[52]
Yes check.svg Yea Yes check.svg Passed (320-91)[54]
Yes check.svg Yea Yes check.svg Passed (387-26)[56]
Red x.svg Nay Yes check.svg Passed (219-184)[58]
Red x.svg Nay Yes check.svg Passed (214-213)[60]
Yes check.svg Yea Yes check.svg Passed (341-82)[62]


Key votes: Previous sessions of Congress

See also


External links

Footnotes

  1. Project Vote Smart, "Biography of Rep. Espaillat,” accessed August 1, 2014
  2. U.S. House Clerk, ""Official Alphabetical List of the House of Representatives of the United States One Hundred Fifteenth Congress,"" accessed February 2, 2017
  3. Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named list
  4. Politico, "New York House Races Results," June 28, 2016
  5. New York Board of Elections, "Certification for the September 9, 2014, State Primary Election," accessed December 17, 2014
  6. New York Board of Elections, "Primary results for September 9, 2014," accessed October 1, 2014
  7. New York Board of Elections, "NYS Board of Elections Senate Election Returns November 4, 2014," accessed December 17, 2014
  8. State of New York, State Board of Elections, "Candidate List for the September 13, 2012, State Primary Election," accessed July 31, 2014
  9. State of New York, State Board of Elections, "Official September 13, 2012, Primary Results," accessed July 31, 2014
  10. State of New York, State Board of Elections, "Official Senate Election Returns Nov. 6, 2012," accessed July 31, 2014
  11. Politico, "5 incumbents facing primary fight," May 3, 2012
  12. New York Times, "NY state legislative election results," accessed February 11, 2014
  13. New York State Board of Elections, "Official Primary results from September 14, 2010," accessed July 31, 2014
  14. New York State Board of Elections, "Official Primary results from September 9, 2008," accessed July 31, 2014
  15. New York State Board of Elections, "Official Assembly Election Returns November 4, 2008," accessed July 31, 2014
  16. Follow the Money, "Report on 2008 Campaign donations in New York," accessed August 1, 2014
  17. Note: This text is quoted verbatim from the original source. Any inconsistencies are attributable to the original source.
  18. The New York Times, "Adriano Espaillat is the latest member of Congress to test positive for the virus after Capitol siege," January 14, 2021
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Charles B. Rangel (D)
U.S. House New York District 13
2017-Present
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1996-2010
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