Republican Party primaries in New York, 2020
- Primary date: June 23
- Primary type: Closed; semi-closed (Reform)
- Registration deadline(s): May 29 (hand-delivered, postmarked); June 3 (post received)
- Online registration: Yes
- Same-day registration: No
- Early voting starts: June 13
- Absentee/mail voting deadline(s): June 23 (submitted)
- Voter ID: No ID
- Poll times: Varies by locality
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Republican Party primaries, 2020 |
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Primary Date |
June 23, 2020 |
Primary Runoff Date |
N/A |
Federal elections |
Republican primaries for U.S. House |
State party |
Republican Party of New York |
State political party revenue |
This page focuses on the Republican primaries that took place in New York on June 23, 2020. Click here for more information about the Democratic primaries.
Note that the dates and terms of participation for presidential preference primaries and caucuses sometimes differ from those that apply to primaries for state-level and other federal offices, which are the subject of this article. For more information on this state's presidential nomination process, click here.
Federal elections
U.S. House
District 1

This primary was canceled and this candidate advanced:
- Lee Zeldin (Incumbent) ✔

District 2

District 3

This primary was canceled and this candidate advanced:

District 4

District 5

The Republican Party primary was canceled. No candidates filed for this race.
District 6

This primary was canceled and this candidate advanced:
District 7

This primary was canceled and this candidate advanced:
District 8

This primary was canceled and this candidate advanced:
District 9

This primary was canceled and this candidate advanced:

District 10

This primary was canceled and this candidate advanced:

District 11

District 12

This primary was canceled and this candidate advanced:

District 13

This primary was canceled and this candidate advanced:

District 14

This primary was canceled and this candidate advanced:

District 15

This primary was canceled and this candidate advanced:
District 16

The Republican Party primary was canceled. No candidates filed for this race.
District 17


District 18

This primary was canceled and this candidate advanced:
District 19


District 20

This primary was canceled and this candidate advanced:

District 21

This primary was canceled and this candidate advanced:
- Elise Stefanik (Incumbent) ✔
District 22


District 23

This primary was canceled and this candidate advanced:
- Tom Reed (Incumbent) ✔
District 24

This primary was canceled and this candidate advanced:
- John Katko (Incumbent) ✔
District 25

This primary was canceled and this candidate advanced:
District 26

This primary was canceled and this candidate advanced:
District 27

- Christopher Jacobs (Incumbent) ✔
- Stefan Mychajliw Jr.
- Beth Parlato
State elections
State Senate
- See also: New York State Senate elections, 2020
New York State Senate elections, 2020 |
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District 2 |
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District 4 |
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District 5 |
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Conservative Party ![]() Green Party ![]() Independence Party ![]() Libertarian Party ![]() Serve America Movement Party ![]() Working Families Party This primary was canceled. Did not make the ballot: |
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District 6 |
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Conservative Party ![]() Independence Party ![]() Libertarian Party Dennis Dunne, Sr.Working Families Party ![]() |
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District 7 |
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Conservative Party ![]() Independence Party ![]() ![]() Serve America Movement Party ![]() ![]() Working Families Party ![]() ![]() |
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District 8 |
Did not make the ballot: |
The Republican primary was canceled. Did not make the ballot: |
Conservative Party This primary was canceled. Independence Party ![]() Libertarian Party This primary was canceled. Serve America Movement Party This primary was canceled. Working Families Party ![]() Did not make the ballot: |
District 9 |
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Conservative Party ![]() Independence Party ![]() |
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District 10 |
Did not make the ballot: |
The Republican primary was canceled. |
Working Families Party ![]() |
District 11 |
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Conservative Party ![]() ![]() Working Families Party ![]() |
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District 12 |
The Republican primary was canceled. |
Working Families Party ![]() |
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District 13 |
Conservative Party ![]() ![]() Working Families Party ![]() |
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District 14 |
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The Republican primary was canceled. |
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District 15 |
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Conservative Party ![]() Libertarian Party This primary was canceled. Did not make the ballot: |
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District 16 |
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The Republican primary was canceled. |
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District 17 |
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Conservative Party ![]() |
District 18 |
The Republican primary was canceled. |
Working Families Party ![]() |
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District 19 |
The Republican primary was canceled. |
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District 20 |
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The Republican primary was canceled. |
Libertarian Party ![]() Working Families Party ![]() |
District 21 |
Did not make the ballot: |
The Republican primary was canceled. |
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District 22 |
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Conservative Party ![]() Independence Party ![]() Serve America Movement Party ![]() Working Families Party ![]() |
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District 23 |
Did not make the ballot: |
The Republican primary was canceled. |
Conservative Party ![]() ![]() Independence Party ![]() Serve America Movement Party ![]() Working Families Party This primary was canceled. Did not make the ballot: |
District 24 |
The Democratic primary was canceled. |
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Conservative Party ![]() Independence Party ![]() |
District 25 |
Did not make the ballot: |
The Republican primary was canceled. |
Working Families Party ![]() ![]() |
District 26 |
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Conservative Party ![]() |
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District 27 |
The Republican primary was canceled. |
Working Families Party ![]() |
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District 28 |
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Independence Party ![]() Working Families Party ![]() |
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District 29 |
Did not make the ballot: |
Working Families Party This primary was canceled. Did not make the ballot: |
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District 30 |
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District 31 |
Working Families Party ![]() |
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District 32 |
The Republican primary was canceled. |
Conservative Party ![]() Working Families Party This primary was canceled. Did not make the ballot: |
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District 33 |
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Conservative Party ![]() Working Families Party ![]() |
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District 34 |
Conservative Party ![]() 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. |
Conservative Party ![]() |
District 37 |
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Conservative Party ![]() Serve America Movement Party ![]() Working Families Party ![]() |
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District 38 |
Eudson Francois Did not make the ballot: |
Conservative Party This primary was canceled. Independence Party This primary was canceled. Serve America Movement Party ![]() ![]() Working Families Party ![]() Did not make the ballot: |
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District 39 |
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Did not make the ballot: |
Conservative Party ![]() Independence Party This primary was canceled. Libertarian Party This primary was canceled. Serve America Movement Party ![]() Working Families Party ![]() Did not make the ballot: |
District 40 |
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Conservative Party ![]() Independence Party ![]() Libertarian Party This primary was canceled. Serve America Movement Party This primary was canceled. Working Families Party ![]() Did not make the ballot: |
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District 41 |
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Conservative Party ![]() Independence Party ![]() Libertarian Party This primary was canceled. Serve America Movement Party ![]() Working Families Party ![]() Did not make the ballot: |
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District 42 |
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Conservative Party ![]() Independence Party ![]() Libertarian Party This primary was canceled. Serve America Movement Party ![]() Working Families Party ![]() Did not make the ballot: |
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District 43 |
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Conservative Party ![]() Independence Party ![]() Working Families Party ![]() |
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District 44 |
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Conservative Party This primary was canceled. Independence Party ![]() Working Families Party ![]() Did not make the ballot: |
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District 45 |
Did not make the ballot: |
Conservative Party ![]() Independence Party ![]() Working Families Party ![]() ![]() |
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District 46 |
Did not make the ballot: |
Conservative Party ![]() Green Party ![]() Independence Party ![]() Serve America Movement Party This primary was canceled. Working Families Party ![]() ![]() Did not make the ballot: |
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District 47 |
The Democratic primary was canceled. |
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Conservative Party ![]() Independence Party ![]() |
District 48 |
The Democratic primary was canceled. |
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Conservative Party ![]() Independence Party ![]() |
District 49 |
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Conservative Party ![]() Independence Party ![]() Working Families Party This primary was canceled. Did not make the ballot: |
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District 50 |
Conservative Party ![]() Independence Party ![]() Serve America Movement Party This primary was canceled. Working Families Party ![]() Did not make the ballot: |
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District 51 |
Did not make the ballot: |
Conservative Party ![]() Independence Party ![]() |
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District 52 |
The Democratic primary was canceled. |
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Conservative Party ![]() Independence Party ![]() Libertarian Party ![]() ![]() |
District 53 |
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Conservative Party ![]() ![]() Independence Party ![]() ![]() Libertarian Party ![]() ![]() Serve America Movement Party ![]() ![]() Working Families Party ![]() Did not make the ballot: |
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District 54 |
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Conservative Party ![]() Independence Party ![]() Serve America Movement Party ![]() |
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District 55 |
Conservative Party ![]() Independence Party ![]() Serve America Movement Party ![]() Working Families Party ![]() ![]() |
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District 56 |
Conservative Party ![]() Independence Party ![]() Working Families Party ![]() |
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District 57 |
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Conservative Party ![]() Independence Party ![]() Libertarian Party ![]() Working Families Party ![]() |
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District 58 |
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Conservative Party ![]() Independence Party ![]() Serve America Movement Party ![]() ![]() Working Families Party ![]() ![]() |
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District 59 |
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Conservative Party ![]() Independence Party ![]() Working Families Party This primary was canceled. Did not make the ballot: |
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District 60 |
Conservative Party ![]() ![]() Independence Party ![]() Serve America Movement Party ![]() Working Families Party ![]() |
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District 61 |
Conservative Party ![]() Independence Party Andrew GruszkaServe America Movement Party ![]() Working Families Party This primary was canceled. Did not make the ballot: |
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District 62 |
The Democratic primary was canceled. |
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Conservative Party ![]() Independence Party ![]() Libertarian Party This primary was canceled. Serve America Movement Party This primary was canceled. Did not make the ballot: |
District 63 |
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The Republican primary was canceled. |
Independence Party ![]() Working Families Party ![]() |
State Assembly
- See also: New York State Assembly elections, 2020
New York State Assembly elections, 2020 |
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Conservative Party ![]() Independence Party ![]() Libertarian Party ![]() ![]() Working Families Party ![]() |
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District 3 |
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Conservative Party ![]() Independence Party ![]() Libertarian Party ![]() |
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District 4 |
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Conservative Party ![]() Independence Party ![]() Libertarian Party ![]() Working Families Party ![]() |
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District 5 |
The Democratic primary was canceled. Did not make the ballot: |
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Conservative Party ![]() Independence Party ![]() |
District 6 |
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Conservative Party ![]() Independence Party ![]() Working Families Party ![]() |
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District 7 |
Conservative Party ![]() ![]() Independence Party ![]() ![]() |
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District 8 |
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Conservative Party ![]() Independence Party ![]() |
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District 9 |
Conservative Party ![]() Independence Party ![]() Libertarian Party ![]() Working Families Party ![]() |
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District 10 |
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Conservative Party ![]() ![]() Independence Party ![]() Working Families Party ![]() |
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District 11 |
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Conservative Party ![]() Independence Party ![]() |
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District 12 |
Conservative Party ![]() Independence Party ![]() Serve America Movement Party This primary was canceled. Working Families Party ![]() ![]() Did not make the ballot: |
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District 13 |
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Conservative Party ![]() Independence Party ![]() Working Families Party ![]() |
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District 14 |
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Conservative Party ![]() Independence Party ![]() Libertarian Party ![]() |
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District 15 |
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Conservative Party ![]() Independence Party ![]() Libertarian Party ![]() Working Families Party ![]() ![]() |
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District 16 |
Conservative Party ![]() Independence Party ![]() Libertarian Party ![]() Working Families Party ![]() |
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District 17 |
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Conservative Party ![]() Independence Party ![]() |
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District 18 |
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Conservative Party ![]() |
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District 19 |
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District 20 |
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Conservative Party ![]() Independence Party ![]() Libertarian Party ![]() |
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District 21 |
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Conservative Party ![]() ![]() Libertarian Party ![]() |
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District 22 |
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Conservative Party ![]() Independence Party ![]() Working Families Party ![]() |
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District 23 |
Conservative Party ![]() ![]() Independence Party This primary was canceled. Did not make the ballot: |
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District 24 |
The Republican primary was canceled. |
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District 25 |
Did not make the ballot: |
The Republican primary was canceled. |
Working Families Party ![]() |
District 26 |
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Conservative Party ![]() ![]() Independence Party This primary was canceled. Did not make the ballot: |
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District 27 |
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The Republican primary was canceled. |
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District 28 |
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The Republican primary was canceled. |
Working Families Party This primary was canceled. Did not make the ballot: |
District 29 |
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The Republican primary was canceled. |
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District 30 |
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The Republican primary was canceled. |
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District 31 |
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Working Families Party ![]() ![]() |
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District 32 |
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The Republican primary was canceled. |
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District 33 |
The Republican primary was canceled. |
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District 34 |
Michael DenDekker (i) |
Conservative Party ![]() ![]() Working Families Party ![]() ![]() |
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District 35 |
Conservative Party ![]() |
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District 36 |
The Republican primary was canceled. |
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District 37 |
The Republican primary was canceled. |
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District 38 |
Conservative Party ![]() ![]() |
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District 39 |
The Republican primary was canceled. |
Working Families Party This primary was canceled. Did not make the ballot: |
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District 40 |
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The Republican primary was canceled. |
Working Families Party This primary was canceled. Did not make the ballot: |
District 41 |
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Conservative Party ![]() Working Families Party ![]() |
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District 42 |
Did not make the ballot: |
The Republican primary was canceled. |
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District 43 |
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District 44 |
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Conservative Party ![]() Working Families Party ![]() |
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District 45 |
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The Republican primary was canceled. |
Independence Party ![]() Working Families Party ![]() |
District 46 |
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Conservative Party ![]() ![]() Working Families Party This primary was canceled. Did not make the ballot: |
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District 47 |
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Conservative Party ![]() Working Families Party ![]() |
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District 48 |
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The Republican primary was canceled. |
Conservative Party ![]() |
District 49 |
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The Republican primary was canceled. |
Independence Party ![]() Working Families Party This primary was canceled. Did not make the ballot: |
District 50 |
Joseph Lentol (i) Did not make the ballot: |
The Republican primary was canceled. |
Working Families Party This primary was canceled. Did not make the ballot: |
District 51 |
Felix Ortiz (i) |
The Republican primary was canceled. |
Working Families Party ![]() |
District 52 |
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The Republican primary was canceled. |
Working Families Party ![]() |
District 53 |
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The Republican primary was canceled. |
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District 54 |
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Green Party ![]() |
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District 55 |
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District 56 |
The Republican primary was canceled. |
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District 57 |
The Republican primary was canceled. |
Working Families Party ![]() |
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District 58 |
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The Republican primary was canceled. |
Working Families Party ![]() |
District 59 |
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The Republican primary was canceled. |
Working Families Party This primary was canceled. Did not make the ballot: |
District 60 |
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The Republican primary was canceled. |
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District 61 |
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Conservative Party ![]() Independence Party ![]() |
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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 ![]() ![]() Independence Party ![]() Serve America Movement Party ![]() ![]() |
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District 64 |
Conservative Party ![]() Independence Party ![]() ![]() Serve America Movement Party This primary was canceled. Did not make the ballot: |
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District 65 |
The Republican primary was canceled. |
Working Families Party ![]() |
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District 66 |
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District 67 |
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The Republican primary was canceled. |
Libertarian Party This primary was canceled. Working Families Party ![]() Did not make the ballot: |
District 68 |
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District 69 |
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The Republican primary was canceled. |
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District 70 |
Did not make the ballot: |
The Republican primary was canceled. |
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District 71 |
The Republican primary was canceled. |
Working Families Party ![]() |
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District 72 |
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The Republican primary was canceled. |
Working Families Party This primary was canceled. Did not make the ballot: |
District 73 |
Working Families Party ![]() |
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District 74 |
Did not make the ballot: |
The Republican primary was canceled. |
Working Families Party ![]() |
District 75 |
Did not make the ballot: |
The Republican primary was canceled. |
Working Families Party ![]() |
District 76 |
The Democratic primary was canceled. Did not make the ballot: |
Working Families Party This primary was canceled. Did not make the ballot: |
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District 77 |
Did not make the ballot: |
Conservative Party ![]() |
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District 78 |
Did not make the ballot: |
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District 79 |
George Alvarez Did not make the ballot: |
Conservative Party ![]() ![]() Libertarian Party This primary was canceled. Serve America Movement Party This primary was canceled. Did not make the ballot: |
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District 80 |
Did not make the ballot: |
Conservative Party ![]() |
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District 81 |
Conservative Party ![]() |
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District 82 |
Conservative Party ![]() |
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District 83 |
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Conservative Party ![]() |
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District 84 |
Did not make the ballot: |
Conservative Party ![]() Working Families Party ![]() |
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District 85 |
Conservative Party ![]() |
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District 86 |
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Conservative Party This primary was canceled. Did not make the ballot: |
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District 87 |
Conservative Party ![]() Green Party ![]() ![]() Working Families Party ![]() ![]() |
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District 88 |
Did not make the ballot: |
The Republican primary was canceled. |
Serve America Movement Party ![]() Working Families Party ![]() |
District 89 |
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The Republican primary was canceled. |
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District 90 |
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The Republican primary was canceled. |
Independence Party ![]() |
District 91 |
The Republican primary was canceled. |
Independence Party ![]() Working Families Party ![]() |
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District 92 |
The Republican primary was canceled. |
Working Families Party ![]() |
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District 93 |
Kristen Browde |
Conservative Party ![]() Independence Party ![]() ![]() Working Families Party ![]() ![]() |
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District 94 |
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Conservative Party ![]() Independence Party ![]() Serve America Movement Party ![]() |
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District 95 |
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Conservative Party ![]() Serve America Movement Party This primary was canceled. Did not make the ballot: |
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District 96 |
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The Republican primary was canceled. |
Serve America Movement Party ![]() Working Families Party ![]() |
District 97 |
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Conservative Party ![]() ![]() Independence Party ![]() ![]() Serve America Movement Party ![]() ![]() |
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District 98 |
The Democratic primary was canceled. |
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Conservative Party ![]() Independence Party ![]() Libertarian Party This primary was canceled. Did not make the ballot: |
District 99 |
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Conservative Party ![]() Independence Party ![]() Libertarian Party ![]() Serve America Movement Party ![]() Working Families Party ![]() |
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District 100 |
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The Republican primary was canceled. |
Independence Party ![]() Working Families Party ![]() |
District 101 |
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Conservative Party ![]() Green Party ![]() ![]() Independence Party ![]() Working Families Party ![]() |
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District 102 |
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Conservative Party ![]() Independence Party ![]() Working Families Party This primary was canceled. Did not make the ballot: |
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District 103 |
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Conservative Party ![]() ![]() Independence Party ![]() Working Families Party ![]() |
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District 104 |
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Conservative Party ![]() Working Families Party ![]() |
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District 105 |
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Conservative Party ![]() Independence Party ![]() Working Families Party ![]() ![]() |
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District 106 |
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Conservative Party ![]() ![]() Independence Party ![]() Libertarian Party ![]() ![]() Working Families Party ![]() |
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District 107 |
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Conservative Party ![]() Independence Party ![]() Libertarian Party ![]() Working Families Party ![]() |
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District 108 |
Conservative Party ![]() Independence Party ![]() Working Families Party ![]() |
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District 109 |
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Conservative Party ![]() Independence Party ![]() Libertarian Party ![]() |
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District 110 |
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Conservative Party ![]() Independence Party ![]() Working Families Party ![]() |
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District 111 |
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Conservative Party ![]() Independence Party ![]() Serve America Movement Party This primary was canceled. Did not make the ballot: |
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District 112 |
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Conservative Party ![]() Independence Party ![]() Working Families Party ![]() ![]() |
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District 113 |
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Did not make the ballot: |
Conservative Party ![]() Independence Party ![]() Serve America Movement Party ![]() |
District 114 |
Conservative Party ![]() Independence Party ![]() Serve America Movement Party ![]() Working Families Party ![]() |
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District 115 |
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The Republican primary was canceled. |
Independence Party ![]() Working Families Party ![]() |
District 116 |
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Conservative Party ![]() Independence Party ![]() Libertarian Party This primary was canceled. Serve America Movement Party This primary was canceled. Working Families Party This primary was canceled. Did not make the ballot: |
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District 117 |
The Democratic primary was canceled. |
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Conservative Party ![]() Independence Party ![]() |
District 118 |
The Democratic primary was canceled. |
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Conservative Party ![]() Independence Party ![]() |
District 119 |
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Conservative Party This primary was canceled. Independence Party ![]() Did not make the ballot: |
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District 120 |
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Conservative Party ![]() Independence Party ![]() |
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District 121 |
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Conservative Party ![]() Independence Party ![]() Libertarian Party ![]() Working Families Party ![]() |
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District 122 |
Conservative Party ![]() ![]() Independence Party ![]() ![]() |
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District 123 |
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The Republican primary was canceled. |
Working Families Party ![]() |
District 124 |
Conservative Party ![]() Independence Party ![]() Libertarian Party This primary was canceled. Did not make the ballot: |
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District 125 |
Sujata Gibson |
Libertarian Party ![]() Working Families Party ![]() ![]() |
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District 126 |
Daniel Fitzpatrick Did not make the ballot: |
Conservative Party ![]() Independence Party ![]() Working Families Party ![]() ![]() Did not make the ballot: |
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District 127 |
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Conservative Party ![]() Independence Party ![]() Serve America Movement Party This primary was canceled. Working Families Party ![]() Did not make the ballot: |
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District 128 |
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Conservative Party ![]() ![]() Independence Party ![]() Libertarian Party ![]() ![]() Working Families Party ![]() |
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District 129 |
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Conservative Party ![]() ![]() Independence Party ![]() |
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District 130 |
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Conservative Party ![]() Independence Party ![]() Serve America Movement Party ![]() ![]() |
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District 131 |
Conservative Party ![]() Independence Party This primary was canceled. Serve America Movement Party ![]() Did not make the ballot: |
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District 132 |
The Democratic primary was canceled. |
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Conservative Party ![]() Independence Party ![]() |
District 133 |
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Conservative Party ![]() Independence Party ![]() Working Families Party ![]() ![]() |
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District 134 |
Conservative Party ![]() ![]() Green Party ![]() Independence Party ![]() ![]() Working Families Party ![]() |
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District 135 |
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Conservative Party ![]() Independence Party ![]() Working Families Party ![]() |
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District 136 |
The Republican primary was canceled. |
Independence Party ![]() Libertarian Party ![]() Working Families Party ![]() ![]() |
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District 137 |
Ernest Flagler Did not make the ballot: |
The Republican primary was canceled. Did not make the ballot: |
Green Party This primary was canceled. Independence Party This primary was canceled. Working Families Party ![]() Did not make the ballot: |
District 138 |
Conservative Party ![]() Independence Party ![]() Libertarian Party ![]() Working Families Party ![]() |
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District 139 |
The Democratic primary was canceled. |
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Conservative Party ![]() Independence Party ![]() Libertarian Party ![]() |
District 140 |
Conservative Party ![]() Green Party ![]() Independence Party ![]() Working Families Party ![]() |
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District 141 |
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District 142 |
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Conservative Party ![]() Independence Party ![]() Working Families Party ![]() |
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District 143 |
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Conservative Party ![]() Independence Party ![]() Working Families Party ![]() |
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District 144 |
The Democratic primary was canceled. |
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Conservative Party ![]() Independence Party ![]() Libertarian Party ![]() Serve America Movement Party This primary was canceled. Did not make the ballot: |
District 145 |
The Democratic primary was canceled. Did not make the ballot: |
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Conservative Party ![]() Independence Party ![]() Libertarian Party ![]() |
District 146 |
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Conservative Party ![]() Green Party ![]() Independence Party Jonathan LaVellWorking Families Party ![]() |
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District 147 |
The Democratic primary was canceled. |
Did not make the ballot: |
Conservative Party ![]() Independence Party ![]() |
District 148 |
The Democratic primary was canceled. Did not make the ballot: |
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Conservative Party ![]() Independence Party ![]() |
District 149 |
Independence Party ![]() Serve America Movement Party ![]() Working Families Party ![]() |
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District 150 |
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Conservative Party ![]() Independence Party ![]() |
Context of the 2020 elections
New York Party Control: 1992-2025
Nine years of Democratic trifectas • No Republican trifectas
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State party overview
- See also: Republican Party of New York
State political party revenue
State political parties typically deposit revenue in separate state and federal accounts in order to comply with state and federal campaign finance laws.
The Democratic Party and the Republican Party maintain state affiliates in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and select U.S. territories. The following map displays total state political party revenue per capita for the Republican state party affiliates.
Voter information
How the primary works
A primary election is an election in which registered voters select a candidate that they believe should be a political party's candidate for elected office to run in the general election. They are also used to choose convention delegates and party leaders. Primaries are state-level and local-level elections that take place prior to a general election. New York utilizes a closed primary process, in which the selection of a party's candidates in an election is limited to registered party members.[1][2]
For information about which offices are nominated via primary election, see this article.
Poll times
Polls are open from 6:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. for primary and general elections. An individual who is in line at the time polls close must be allowed to vote.[3][4]
Registration requirements
- Check your voter registration status here.
To vote in New York, one must be a United States citizen, a resident of the county, city, or village for at least 30 days prior to the election, and at least 18 years old by the date of the election. People who are in prison for a felony conviction and those who have been declared mentally incompetent by a court are ineligible to register to vote. One cannot register to vote in New York while claiming the right to vote elsewhere. Pre-registration is available beginning at the age of 16.[5]
Registration applications are available at the county board of elections or any agency-based voter registration center. Forms are also available online, or prospective voters can request the form by mail.[5] Completed forms returned by mail must be postmarked at least 25 days prior to the election.
The form must then be received by election officials at least 10 days before the election. A registration done in person must be completed at least 10 days prior to the election.[6] Residents may also register to vote online through the DMV Electronic Voter Registration Application. These applications are forwarded to the board of elections; applicants should allow up to six weeks for processing.[7]
Automatic registration
New York automatically registers eligible individuals to vote through a number of state agencies including the Department of Motor Vehicles, the Department of Health, the Department of Labor, and others.
Online registration
- See also: Online voter registration
New York has implemented an online voter registration system. Residents can register to vote by visiting this website.
Same-day registration
New York does not allow same-day voter registration.
Residency requirements
In order to register to vote in New York, applicants must reside in the county, city, or village in which they are registering for at least 30 days prior to the election.[8]
Verification of citizenship
New York does not require proof of citizenship for voter registration. An individual must attest that they are a U.S. citizen when registering to vote. According to the state's voter registration application, voter who submits false information "can be convicted and fined up to $5,000 and/or jailed for up to four years."[9]
All 49 states with voter registration systems require applicants to declare that they are U.S. citizens in order to register to vote in state and federal elections, under penalty of perjury or other punishment.[10] Seven states — Alabama, Arizona, Georgia, Kansas, Louisiana, New Hampshire, and Wyoming — have laws requiring verification of citizenship at the time of voter registration, whether in effect or not. One state, Ohio, requires proof of citizenship only when registering to vote at a Bureau of Motor Vehicles facility. In three states — California, Maryland, and Vermont — at least one local jurisdiction allows noncitizens to vote in some local elections. Noncitizens registering to vote in those elections must complete a voter registration application provided by the local jurisdiction and are not eligible to register as state or federal voters.
Verifying your registration
The New York State Board of Elections allows residents to check their voter registration status online by visiting this website.
Voter ID requirements
New York does not require voters to present identification while voting.[11] However, if a voter does not provide valid identification at the time of registration, he or she must show identification at the polling place when voting for the first time[12][13]
Voters can present the following forms of identification:
- A current, valid photo ID, including but not limited to a drivers' license or a DMV-issued non-driver photo ID
- A current utility bill, bank statement, government check, paycheck, or other government document with the voter's name and address
Early voting
New York permits early voting. Learn more by visiting this website.
Early voting permits citizens to cast ballots in person at a polling place prior to an election. In states that permit no-excuse early voting, a voter does not have to provide an excuse for being unable to vote on Election Day. States that allow voters to cast no-excuse absentee/mail-in ballots in person are counted as no-excuse early voting states.
Forty-seven states and the District of Columbia permit no-excuse early voting.
Absentee voting
New York offers early mail voting and absentee voting.[14]
Any registered voter may vote an early mail ballot. To vote an absentee ballot, a voter must be: [14]
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Applications for early mail ballots and absentee ballots must be received by the county board of elections at least ten days before an election, unless the application is submitted in person by the day before the election.[14]
Early mail ballots and absentee ballots returned by mail must be postmarked by Election Day and received by the county board of elections by the seventh day after the election. Ballots may be returned in person to the county board of elections by the close of polls on Election Day or to a polling place during the early voting period or on Election Day.[14]
Pivot Counties
- See also: Pivot Counties by state
Eighteen of 62 New York counties—29 percent—are Pivot Counties. Pivot Counties are counties that voted for Barack Obama (D) in 2008 and 2012 and for Donald Trump (R) in 2016. Altogether, the nation had 206 Pivot Counties, with most being concentrated in upper midwestern and northeastern states.
Counties won by Trump in 2016 and Obama in 2012 and 2008 | |||||||
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County | Trump margin of victory in 2016 | Obama margin of victory in 2012 | Obama margin of victory in 2008 | ||||
Broome County, New York | 2.01% | 5.31% | 8.02% | ||||
Cayuga County, New York | 11.64% | 11.40% | 8.48% | ||||
Cortland County, New York | 5.58% | 9.11% | 9.96% | ||||
Essex County, New York | 1.14% | 18.77% | 13.32% | ||||
Franklin County, New York | 5.45% | 26.07% | 22.23% | ||||
Madison County, New York | 14.20% | 0.89% | 0.87% | ||||
Niagara County, New York | 17.75% | 0.84% | 1.00% | ||||
Orange County, New York | 5.50% | 5.65% | 4.13% | ||||
Oswego County, New York | 21.99% | 7.93% | 2.44% | ||||
Otsego County, New York | 11.13% | 2.72% | 5.91% | ||||
Rensselaer County, New York | 1.41% | 12.19% | 9.34% | ||||
St. Lawrence County, New York | 8.82% | 16.71% | 16.33% | ||||
Saratoga County, New York | 3.21% | 2.44% | 3.40% | ||||
Seneca County, New York | 11.01% | 9.08% | 2.60% | ||||
Suffolk County, New York | 6.84% | 3.69% | 5.99% | ||||
Sullivan County, New York | 11.23% | 9.02% | 9.46% | ||||
Warren County, New York | 8.47% | 2.32% | 2.64% | ||||
Washington County, New York | 18.40% | 1.90% | 0.81% |
In the 2016 presidential election, Hillary Clinton (D) won New York with 59 percent of the vote. Donald Trump (R) received 36.5 percent. In presidential elections between 1792 and 2016, New York voted Democratic 45.6 percent of the time and Republican 35 percent of the time. In the five presidential elections between 2000 and 2016, New York voted Democratic all five times.[16]
Presidential results by legislative district
The following table details results of the 2012 and 2016 presidential elections by state Assembly districts in New York. Click [show] to expand the table. The "Obama," "Romney," "Clinton," and "Trump" columns describe the percent of the vote each presidential candidate received in the district. The "2012 Margin" and "2016 Margin" columns describe the margin of victory between the two presidential candidates in those years. The "Party Control" column notes which party held that seat heading into the 2018 general election. Data on the results of the 2012 and 2016 presidential elections broken down by state legislative districts was compiled by Daily Kos.[17][18]
In 2012, Barack Obama (D) won 114 out of 150 state Assembly districts in New York with an average margin of victory of 46.5 points. In 2016, Hillary Clinton (D) won 99 out of 150 state Assembly districts in New York with an average margin of victory of 50.3 points. Clinton won four districts controlled by Republicans heading into the 2018 elections. |
In 2012, Mitt Romney (R) won 36 out of 150 state Assembly districts in New York with an average margin of victory of 10.5 points. In 2016, Donald Trump (R) won 51 out of 150 state Assembly districts in New York with an average margin of victory of 17.6 points. Trump won 13 districts controlled by Democrats heading into the 2018 elections. |
2016 Presidential Results by State Assembly District ' | |||||||
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District | Obama | Romney | 2012 Margin | Clinton | Trump | 2016 Margin | Party Control |
1 | 54.04% | 44.82% | D+9.2 | 48.70% | 47.90% | D+0.8 | D |
2 | 46.01% | 52.77% | R+6.8 | 38.67% | 58.09% | R+19.4 | R |
3 | 55.11% | 43.52% | D+11.6 | 41.78% | 54.70% | R+12.9 | R |
4 | 53.31% | 45.30% | D+8 | 48.48% | 48.05% | D+0.4 | D |
5 | 47.32% | 51.31% | R+4 | 36.36% | 60.40% | R+24 | R |
6 | 78.89% | 20.28% | D+58.6 | 72.98% | 24.24% | D+48.7 | D |
7 | 47.06% | 51.56% | R+4.5 | 39.08% | 57.31% | R+18.2 | R |
8 | 39.57% | 59.23% | R+19.7 | 36.18% | 60.77% | R+24.6 | R |
9 | 43.39% | 55.49% | R+12.1 | 36.87% | 59.96% | R+23.1 | D[19] |
10 | 51.06% | 47.80% | D+3.3 | 52.08% | 44.85% | D+7.2 | R |
11 | 64.66% | 34.40% | D+30.3 | 55.00% | 42.21% | D+12.8 | D |
12 | 47.31% | 51.62% | R+4.3 | 44.00% | 52.67% | R+8.7 | R |
13 | 58.37% | 40.78% | D+17.6 | 60.78% | 36.72% | D+24.1 | D |
14 | 46.14% | 52.73% | R+6.6 | 41.36% | 55.64% | R+14.3 | R |
15 | 45.71% | 53.03% | R+7.3 | 44.85% | 52.11% | R+7.3 | R |
16 | 52.05% | 47.10% | D+5 | 56.95% | 40.38% | D+16.6 | D |
17 | 45.79% | 53.00% | R+7.2 | 39.11% | 57.86% | R+18.7 | R |
18 | 91.22% | 8.41% | D+82.8 | 87.68% | 10.41% | D+77.3 | D |
19 | 42.58% | 56.33% | R+13.7 | 43.26% | 53.52% | R+10.3 | R |
20 | 48.06% | 51.13% | R+3.1 | 47.00% | 50.24% | R+3.2 | R |
21 | 52.67% | 46.29% | D+6.4 | 51.99% | 45.07% | D+6.9 | R |
22 | 65.29% | 33.82% | D+31.5 | 63.90% | 33.38% | D+30.5 | D |
23 | 61.90% | 37.47% | D+24.4 | 53.34% | 44.39% | D+9 | D |
24 | 78.38% | 20.78% | D+57.6 | 76.56% | 21.44% | D+55.1 | D |
25 | 67.95% | 31.02% | D+36.9 | 64.73% | 32.56% | D+32.2 | D |
26 | 60.52% | 38.40% | D+22.1 | 57.04% | 40.31% | D+16.7 | D |
27 | 66.10% | 32.78% | D+33.3 | 65.49% | 31.64% | D+33.8 | D |
28 | 64.51% | 34.05% | D+30.5 | 64.36% | 32.54% | D+31.8 | D |
29 | 96.48% | 3.31% | D+93.2 | 93.79% | 4.84% | D+89 | D |
30 | 69.24% | 29.36% | D+39.9 | 66.29% | 30.73% | D+35.6 | D |
31 | 94.67% | 5.11% | D+89.6 | 90.76% | 7.84% | D+82.9 | D |
32 | 98.08% | 1.76% | D+96.3 | 94.74% | 4.01% | D+90.7 | D |
33 | 91.02% | 8.63% | D+82.4 | 87.81% | 10.57% | D+77.2 | D |
34 | 83.56% | 15.45% | D+68.1 | 81.22% | 16.12% | D+65.1 | D |
35 | 87.16% | 12.34% | D+74.8 | 83.53% | 14.41% | D+69.1 | D |
36 | 79.87% | 18.03% | D+61.8 | 77.61% | 18.78% | D+58.8 | D |
37 | 83.87% | 14.68% | D+69.2 | 81.38% | 15.40% | D+66 | D |
38 | 80.79% | 18.38% | D+62.4 | 76.29% | 20.96% | D+55.3 | D |
39 | 84.83% | 14.30% | D+70.5 | 82.52% | 15.37% | D+67.2 | D |
40 | 73.69% | 25.42% | D+48.3 | 67.21% | 30.28% | D+36.9 | D |
41 | 64.24% | 34.88% | D+29.4 | 60.37% | 37.52% | D+22.9 | D |
42 | 88.34% | 11.08% | D+77.3 | 87.37% | 10.69% | D+76.7 | D |
43 | 92.71% | 6.67% | D+86 | 89.50% | 8.18% | D+81.3 | D |
44 | 75.88% | 22.30% | D+53.6 | 78.35% | 18.67% | D+59.7 | D |
45 | 39.57% | 59.45% | R+19.9 | 38.92% | 58.66% | R+19.7 | D |
46 | 57.36% | 41.53% | D+15.8 | 52.25% | 44.97% | D+7.3 | D |
47 | 57.51% | 41.30% | D+16.2 | 52.70% | 44.71% | D+8 | D |
48 | 23.67% | 75.67% | R+52 | 28.29% | 69.34% | R+41 | D |
49 | 63.97% | 34.98% | D+29 | 56.74% | 40.36% | D+16.4 | D |
50 | 81.31% | 16.33% | D+65 | 83.62% | 13.09% | D+70.5 | D |
51 | 85.66% | 12.87% | D+72.8 | 83.02% | 13.97% | D+69.1 | D |
52 | 90.09% | 8.07% | D+82 | 91.91% | 5.33% | D+86.6 | D |
53 | 92.91% | 5.37% | D+87.5 | 91.06% | 6.07% | D+85 | D |
54 | 96.13% | 3.35% | D+92.8 | 92.39% | 5.36% | D+87 | D |
55 | 98.83% | 0.99% | D+97.8 | 96.15% | 2.40% | D+93.7 | D |
56 | 98.41% | 0.96% | D+97.4 | 95.55% | 2.09% | D+93.5 | D |
57 | 96.67% | 1.84% | D+94.8 | 95.21% | 2.19% | D+93 | D |
58 | 98.43% | 1.45% | D+97 | 96.16% | 2.69% | D+93.5 | D |
59 | 79.70% | 19.86% | D+59.8 | 74.78% | 23.64% | D+51.1 | D |
60 | 97.18% | 2.69% | D+94.5 | 95.26% | 3.68% | D+91.6 | D |
61 | 73.38% | 25.49% | D+47.9 | 66.08% | 31.15% | D+34.9 | D |
62 | 33.53% | 65.59% | R+32.1 | 23.48% | 74.50% | R+51 | R |
63 | 52.73% | 46.28% | D+6.4 | 44.62% | 52.97% | R+8.3 | D |
64 | 48.50% | 50.32% | R+1.8 | 40.32% | 56.79% | R+16.5 | R |
65 | 81.18% | 17.32% | D+63.9 | 82.52% | 14.32% | D+68.2 | D |
66 | 82.48% | 15.83% | D+66.6 | 88.65% | 8.07% | D+80.6 | D |
67 | 79.90% | 18.81% | D+61.1 | 86.93% | 10.33% | D+76.6 | D |
68 | 93.24% | 6.07% | D+87.2 | 91.42% | 6.29% | D+85.1 | D |
69 | 89.05% | 9.58% | D+79.5 | 90.82% | 6.34% | D+84.5 | D |
70 | 97.06% | 2.16% | D+94.9 | 94.78% | 2.82% | D+92 | D |
71 | 94.24% | 4.79% | D+89.4 | 92.52% | 4.99% | D+87.5 | D |
72 | 92.83% | 6.15% | D+86.7 | 90.73% | 6.93% | D+83.8 | D |
73 | 66.15% | 32.87% | D+33.3 | 78.99% | 17.96% | D+61 | D |
74 | 82.49% | 15.93% | D+66.6 | 85.40% | 11.22% | D+74.2 | D |
75 | 81.59% | 16.96% | D+64.6 | 86.45% | 10.67% | D+75.8 | D |
76 | 71.08% | 27.66% | D+43.4 | 80.57% | 16.33% | D+64.2 | D |
77 | 97.58% | 2.20% | D+95.4 | 94.60% | 4.19% | D+90.4 | D |
78 | 93.63% | 5.85% | D+87.8 | 91.24% | 6.90% | D+84.3 | D |
79 | 97.75% | 2.07% | D+95.7 | 94.79% | 4.02% | D+90.8 | D |
80 | 84.17% | 15.09% | D+69.1 | 81.92% | 15.88% | D+66 | D |
81 | 80.56% | 18.48% | D+62.1 | 81.08% | 16.20% | D+64.9 | D |
82 | 77.59% | 21.72% | D+55.9 | 72.94% | 25.01% | D+47.9 | D |
83 | 97.51% | 2.29% | D+95.2 | 95.42% | 3.44% | D+92 | D |
84 | 96.67% | 3.01% | D+93.7 | 93.79% | 4.84% | D+88.9 | D |
85 | 96.67% | 3.09% | D+93.6 | 93.54% | 5.11% | D+88.4 | D |
86 | 96.98% | 2.77% | D+94.2 | 93.95% | 4.68% | D+89.3 | D |
87 | 94.79% | 4.94% | D+89.8 | 91.38% | 7.06% | D+84.3 | D |
88 | 58.31% | 40.76% | D+17.6 | 65.37% | 31.47% | D+33.9 | D |
89 | 85.20% | 14.17% | D+71 | 82.85% | 15.16% | D+67.7 | D |
90 | 61.30% | 37.80% | D+23.5 | 60.47% | 37.11% | D+23.4 | D |
91 | 61.44% | 37.46% | D+24 | 67.67% | 29.24% | D+38.4 | D |
92 | 63.32% | 35.59% | D+27.7 | 67.46% | 29.61% | D+37.8 | D |
93 | 55.29% | 43.50% | D+11.8 | 63.29% | 33.24% | D+30 | D |
94 | 43.95% | 54.77% | R+10.8 | 42.07% | 54.54% | R+12.5 | R |
95 | 60.73% | 37.96% | D+22.8 | 60.71% | 35.75% | D+25 | D |
96 | 55.79% | 43.29% | D+12.5 | 53.99% | 43.30% | D+10.7 | D |
97 | 55.96% | 42.95% | D+13 | 56.12% | 41.13% | D+15 | D |
98 | 42.17% | 56.42% | R+14.3 | 37.01% | 59.04% | R+22 | R |
99 | 48.43% | 50.22% | R+1.8 | 42.54% | 53.63% | R+11.1 | D |
100 | 58.43% | 40.15% | D+18.3 | 48.34% | 47.78% | D+0.6 | D |
101 | 46.72% | 51.54% | R+4.8 | 37.09% | 57.64% | R+20.6 | R |
102 | 46.17% | 51.68% | R+5.5 | 36.02% | 58.61% | R+22.6 | R |
103 | 63.55% | 33.96% | D+29.6 | 58.26% | 36.29% | D+22 | D |
104 | 63.92% | 34.66% | D+29.3 | 58.16% | 37.80% | D+20.4 | D |
105 | 44.96% | 53.53% | R+8.6 | 40.21% | 55.76% | R+15.5 | R |
106 | 54.56% | 43.55% | D+11 | 48.51% | 46.87% | D+1.6 | D |
107 | 53.05% | 44.89% | D+8.2 | 44.90% | 49.10% | R+4.2 | R |
108 | 70.55% | 27.28% | D+43.3 | 61.59% | 32.95% | D+28.6 | D |
109 | 65.84% | 31.84% | D+34 | 64.15% | 30.37% | D+33.8 | D |
110 | 58.81% | 39.29% | D+19.5 | 55.68% | 39.07% | D+16.6 | D |
111 | 52.50% | 45.71% | D+6.8 | 41.48% | 53.27% | R+11.8 | D |
112 | 48.89% | 49.13% | R+0.2 | 44.94% | 48.94% | R+4 | R |
113 | 52.68% | 45.50% | D+7.2 | 45.69% | 47.82% | R+2.1 | D |
114 | 51.63% | 46.49% | D+5.1 | 41.02% | 52.47% | R+11.4 | R |
115 | 61.84% | 36.53% | D+25.3 | 46.11% | 47.66% | R+1.6 | D |
116 | 54.55% | 43.93% | D+10.6 | 42.31% | 51.66% | R+9.4 | D |
117 | 45.01% | 53.43% | R+8.4 | 31.76% | 62.47% | R+30.7 | R |
118 | 43.83% | 54.51% | R+10.7 | 31.43% | 63.31% | R+31.9 | R |
119 | 51.36% | 46.95% | D+4.4 | 41.04% | 53.84% | R+12.8 | D |
120 | 51.15% | 46.82% | D+4.3 | 37.11% | 57.05% | R+19.9 | R |
121 | 49.52% | 48.41% | D+1.1 | 39.87% | 53.28% | R+13.4 | D |
122 | 45.53% | 52.49% | R+7 | 34.61% | 59.78% | R+25.2 | R |
123 | 55.57% | 42.04% | D+13.5 | 52.23% | 41.96% | D+10.3 | D |
124 | 46.07% | 52.15% | R+6.1 | 37.50% | 56.97% | R+19.5 | R |
125 | 66.01% | 31.04% | D+35 | 64.17% | 29.17% | D+35 | D |
126 | 52.22% | 45.79% | D+6.4 | 43.09% | 50.74% | R+7.7 | R |
127 | 53.56% | 44.89% | D+8.7 | 47.85% | 46.23% | D+1.6 | D |
128 | 67.41% | 30.84% | D+36.6 | 62.44% | 32.51% | D+29.9 | D |
129 | 67.56% | 30.34% | D+37.2 | 61.81% | 32.63% | D+29.2 | D |
130 | 46.79% | 51.25% | R+4.5 | 34.92% | 59.04% | R+24.1 | R |
131 | 49.38% | 48.73% | D+0.6 | 42.69% | 50.88% | R+8.2 | R |
132 | 43.99% | 54.12% | R+10.1 | 33.52% | 60.54% | R+27 | R |
133 | 44.81% | 53.27% | R+8.5 | 41.66% | 52.66% | R+11 | R |
134 | 46.94% | 51.52% | R+4.6 | 40.25% | 54.77% | R+14.5 | R |
135 | 48.95% | 49.37% | R+0.4 | 49.07% | 45.18% | D+3.9 | R |
136 | 65.47% | 32.54% | D+32.9 | 63.46% | 31.09% | D+32.4 | D |
137 | 82.06% | 16.74% | D+65.3 | 76.04% | 20.42% | D+55.6 | D |
138 | 63.64% | 33.69% | D+30 | 60.14% | 33.54% | D+26.6 | D |
139 | 39.87% | 58.03% | R+18.2 | 30.20% | 63.82% | R+33.6 | R |
140 | 57.07% | 40.83% | D+16.2 | 49.45% | 45.32% | D+4.1 | D |
141 | 90.73% | 8.28% | D+82.5 | 87.56% | 9.85% | D+77.7 | D |
142 | 54.21% | 43.95% | D+10.3 | 44.65% | 50.57% | R+5.9 | D |
143 | 53.02% | 45.22% | D+7.8 | 43.36% | 52.14% | R+8.8 | D |
144 | 41.30% | 56.97% | R+15.7 | 33.65% | 61.58% | R+27.9 | R |
145 | 51.63% | 46.76% | D+4.9 | 41.99% | 53.80% | R+11.8 | R |
146 | 50.81% | 47.67% | D+3.1 | 51.71% | 43.66% | D+8.1 | R |
147 | 40.61% | 57.59% | R+17 | 30.82% | 64.29% | R+33.5 | R |
148 | 39.92% | 58.13% | R+18.2 | 28.76% | 65.82% | R+37.1 | R |
149 | 64.10% | 33.69% | D+30.4 | 58.11% | 37.05% | D+21.1 | D |
150 | 45.20% | 53.09% | R+7.9 | 35.59% | 58.89% | R+23.3 | R |
Total | 63.43% | 35.22% | D+28.2 | 59.48% | 36.81% | D+22.7 | - |
Source: Daily Kos |
See also
2020 Elections
External links
Footnotes
- ↑ National Conference of State Legislatures, "State Primary Election Types," accessed October 8, 2024
- ↑ New York State Senate, "Consolidated Laws of New York § 17-17-102," accessed October 8, 2024
- ↑ New York State Senate, "Consolidated Laws of New York § 17-8-100," accessed October 8, 2024
- ↑ New York State Board of Elections, "Know Your Rights," accessed October 8, 2024
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 New York State Board of Elections, “Voter Registration Process,” accessed October 8, 2024
- ↑ New York State Board of Elections, “Registration and Voting Deadlines,” accessed October 8, 2024
- ↑ New York State Department of Motor Vehicles, “Register to Vote Online - Electronic Voter Registration Application,” accessed April 28, 2023
- ↑ New York State Board of Elections, "Voter Registration Process," accessed September 25, 2024
- ↑ New York State Board of Elections, "New York State Voter Registration Form," accessed November 2, 2024
- ↑ Under federal law, the national mail voter registration application (a version of which is in use in all states with voter registration systems) requires applicants to indicate that they are U.S. citizens in order to complete an application to vote in state or federal elections, but does not require voters to provide documentary proof of citizenship. According to the U.S. Department of Justice, the application "may require only the minimum amount of information necessary to prevent duplicate voter registrations and permit State officials both to determine the eligibility of the applicant to vote and to administer the voting process."
- ↑ National Conference of State Legislatures, "Provisional Ballots," accessed October 7, 2019
- ↑ New York State Senate, “Consolidated Laws, Chapter 17 Section 5-210,” accessed October 8, 2024
- ↑ New York State Senate, “Consolidated Laws, Chapter 17 Section 8-302,” accessed October 8, 2024
- ↑ 14.0 14.1 14.2 14.3 New York State Board of Elections, "Request a Ballot," accessed August 16, 2024
- ↑ Note: This text is quoted verbatim from the original source. Any inconsistencies are attributable to the original source.
- ↑ 270towin.com, "New York," accessed June 1, 2017
- ↑ Daily Kos, "Daily Kos Elections' statewide election results by congressional and legislative districts," July 9, 2013
- ↑ Daily Kos, "Daily Kos Elections' 2016 presidential results for congressional and legislative districts," February 6, 2017
- ↑ Democrats won Assembly District 9 in a special election on May 23, 2017. The seat was previously held by a Republican.