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2022
Governor of New York
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Democratic primary
Republican primary
General election
Election details
Filing deadline: April 6, 2026
Primary: June 23, 2026
General: November 3, 2026
How to vote
Poll times:

6 a.m. to 9 p.m. (general elections); primary times vary by county
Voting in New York

Race ratings
Cook Political Report: Solid Democratic
Sabato's Crystal Ball: Likely Democratic
Inside Elections: Likely Democratic
Ballotpedia analysis
Federal and state primary competitiveness
State executive elections in 2026
Impact of term limits in 2026
State government trifectas
State government triplexes
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A Republican Party primary takes place on June 23, 2026, in New York to determine which candidate will earn the right to run as the party's nominee in the state's gubernatorial election on November 3, 2026.


New York holds separate gubernatorial and lieutenant gubernatorial primaries, but the nominees run together on a single ticket in the general election.

This page focuses on New York's Republican Party gubernatorial primary. For more in-depth information on New York's Democratic gubernatorial primary and the general election, see the following pages:

Candidates and election results

Note: The following list includes official candidates only. Ballotpedia defines official candidates as people who:

  • Register with a federal or state campaign finance agency before the candidate filing deadline
  • Appear on candidate lists released by government election agencies
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.


Candidate profiles

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Voting information

See also: Voting in New York

Ballotpedia will publish the dates and deadlines related to this election as they are made available.

Election analysis

Click the tabs below to view information about demographics, past elections, and partisan control of the state.

  • Presidential elections - Information about presidential elections in the state.
  • Statewide elections - Information about recent U.S. Senate and gubernatorial elections in the state.
  • State partisanship - The partisan makeup of the state's congressional delegation and state government.
  • Demographics - Information about the state's demographics and how they compare to the country as a whole.


See also: Presidential voting trends in New York and The Cook Political Report's Partisan Voter Index

Cook PVI by congressional district

2024 presidential results by 2026 congressional district lines

2024 presidential results in congressional districts, New York
DistrictKamala Harris Democratic PartyDonald Trump Republican Party
New York's 1st44.0%54.0%
New York's 2nd43.0%56.0%
New York's 3rd47.0%51.0%
New York's 4th50.0%49.0%
New York's 5th70.0%28.0%
New York's 6th52.0%46.0%
New York's 7th72.0%26.0%
New York's 8th71.0%27.0%
New York's 9th69.0%29.0%
New York's 10th79.0%19.0%
New York's 11th37.0%61.0%
New York's 12th81.0%17.0%
New York's 13th79.0%20.0%
New York's 14th65.0%33.0%
New York's 15th74.0%25.0%
New York's 16th66.0%33.0%
New York's 17th50.0%49.0%
New York's 18th51.0%48.0%
New York's 19th50.0%49.0%
New York's 20th56.0%42.0%
New York's 21st39.0%60.0%
New York's 22nd54.0%46.0%
New York's 23rd39.0%60.0%
New York's 24th38.0%61.0%
New York's 25th59.0%40.0%
New York's 26th59.0%40.0%
Source: The Downballot

2016-2024

How a state's counties vote in a presidential election and the size of those counties can provide additional insights into election outcomes at other levels of government including statewide and congressional races. Below, four categories are used to describe each county's voting pattern over the 2016, 2020, and 2024 presidential elections: Solid, Trending, Battleground, and New. Click [show] on the table below for examples:


Following the 2024 presidential election, 61.5% of New Yorkers lived in one of the state's 14 Solid Democratic counties, which voted for the Democratic presidential candidate in every election from 2016 to 2024, and 26.1% lived in one of 41 Solid Republican counties. Overall, New York was Solid Democratic, having voted for Hillary Clinton (D) in 2016, Joe Biden (D) in 2020, and Kamala Harris (D) in 2024. Use the table below to view the total number of each type of county in New York following the 2024 election as well as the overall percentage of the state population located in each county type.

Historical voting trends

New York presidential election results (1900-2024)

  • 19 Democratic wins
  • 13 Republican wins
Year 1900 1904 1908 1912 1916 1920 1924 1928 1932 1936 1940 1944 1948 1952 1956 1960 1964 1968 1972 1976 1980 1984 1988 1992 1996 2000 2004 2008 2012 2016 2020 2024
Winning Party R R R D R R R R D D D D R R R D D D R D R R D D D D D D D D D D

This section details the results of the five most recent U.S. Senate and gubernatorial elections held in the state.

U.S. Senate elections

See also: List of United States Senators from New York

The table below details the vote in the five most recent U.S. Senate races in New York.

U.S. Senate election results in New York
RaceWinnerRunner up
202458.8%Democratic Party40.5%Republican Party
202256.7%Democratic Party42.7%Republican Party
201867.0%Democratic Party33.0%Republican Party
201670.4%Democratic Party27.4%Republican Party
201271.6%Democratic Party27.0%Republican Party
Average64.934.1

Gubernatorial elections

See also: Governor of New York

The table below details the vote in the five most recent gubernatorial elections in New York.

Gubernatorial election results in New York
RaceWinnerRunner up
202253.1%Democratic Party46.7%Republican Party
201859.6%Democratic Party36.2%Republican Party
201454.3%Democratic Party40.4%Republican Party
201063.1%Democratic Party33.5%Republican Party
200665.7%Democratic Party27.1%Republican Party
Average59.236.8
See also: Party control of New York state government

Congressional delegation

The table below displays the partisan composition of New York's congressional delegation as of October 2025.

Congressional Partisan Breakdown from New York
Party U.S. Senate U.S. House Total
Democratic 2 19 21
Republican 0 7 7
Independent 0 0 0
Vacancies 0 0 0
Total 2 26 28

State executive

The table below displays the officeholders in New York's top four state executive offices as of October 2025.

State executive officials in New York, October 2025
OfficeOfficeholder
GovernorDemocratic Party Kathy Hochul
Lieutenant GovernorDemocratic Party Antonio Delgado
Secretary of StateDemocratic Party Walter Mosley
Attorney GeneralDemocratic Party Letitia James

State legislature

New York State Senate

Party As of January 2026
     Democratic Party 39
     Republican Party 22
     Other 0
     Vacancies 2
Total 63

New York House of Representatives

Party As of January 2026
     Democratic Party 101
     Republican Party 47
     Other 0
     Vacancies 2
Total 150

Trifecta control

New York Party Control: 1992-2025
Nine years of Democratic trifectas  •  No Republican trifectas
Scroll left and right on the table below to view more years.

Year 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
Governor D D D R R R R R R R R R R R R D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D
Senate R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R D D R R R R R R R R D D D D D D D
Assembly D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D

The table below details demographic data in New York and compares it to the broader United States as of 2023.

Demographic Data for New York
New York United States
Population 20,201,249 331,449,281
Land area (sq mi) 47,123 3,531,905
Race and ethnicity**
White 57.1% 63.4%
Black/African American 14.7% 12.4%
Asian 8.9% 5.8%
Native American 0.5% 0.9%
Pacific Islander 0.6% 0.4%
Other (single race) 9.8% 6.6%
Multiple 8.9% 10.7%
Hispanic/Latino 19.6% 19%
Education
High school graduation rate 87.9% 89.4%
College graduation rate 39.6% 35%
Income
Median household income $84,578 $78,538
Persons below poverty level 13.7% 12.4%
Source: population provided by U.S. Census Bureau, "Decennial Census" (2020). Other figures provided by U.S. Census Bureau, "American Community Survey" (5-year estimates 2018-2023).
**Note: Percentages for race and ethnicity may add up to more than 100 percent because respondents may report more than one race and the Hispanic/Latino ethnicity may be selected in conjunction with any race. Read more about race and ethnicity in the census here.

State profile

Demographic data for New York
 New YorkU.S.
Total population:19,747,183316,515,021
Land area (sq mi):47,1263,531,905
Race and ethnicity**
White:64.6%73.6%
Black/African American:15.6%12.6%
Asian:8%5.1%
Native American:0.4%0.8%
Pacific Islander:0%0.2%
Two or more:2.9%3%
Hispanic/Latino:18.4%17.1%
Education
High school graduation rate:85.6%86.7%
College graduation rate:34.2%29.8%
Income
Median household income:$59,269$53,889
Persons below poverty level:18.5%11.3%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, "American Community Survey" (5-year estimates 2010-2015)
Click here for more information on the 2020 census and here for more on its impact on the redistricting process in New York.
**Note: Percentages for race and ethnicity may add up to more than 100 percent because respondents may report more than one race and the Hispanic/Latino ethnicity may be selected in conjunction with any race. Read more about race and ethnicity in the census here.

Presidential voting pattern

See also: Presidential voting trends in New York

New York voted for the Democratic candidate in all seven presidential elections between 2000 and 2024.

Pivot Counties (2016)

Ballotpedia identified 206 counties that voted for Donald Trump (R) in 2016 after voting for Barack Obama (D) in 2008 and 2012. Collectively, Trump won these Pivot Counties by more than 580,000 votes. Of these 206 counties, 18 are located in New York, accounting for 8.74 percent of the total pivot counties.[1]

Pivot Counties (2020)

In 2020, Ballotpedia re-examined the 206 Pivot Counties to view their voting patterns following that year's presidential election. Ballotpedia defined those won by Trump won as Retained Pivot Counties and those won by Joe Biden (D) as Boomerang Pivot Counties. Nationwide, there were 181 Retained Pivot Counties and 25 Boomerang Pivot Counties. New York had 14 Retained Pivot Counties and four Boomerang Pivot Counties, accounting for 7.73 and 16.00 percent of all Retained and Boomerang Pivot Counties, respectively.

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Footnotes

  1. The raw data for this study was provided by Dave Leip of Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections.