2022 New York State Senate election

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2022 New York State Senate election
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  2020 November 8, 2022 2024  

All 63 seats in the New York State Senate
32 seats needed for a majority
 Majority partyMinority party
  (03-02-20) NYS Senate Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins (cropped).jpg Rob Ortt and Mike Martucci (cropped).jpg
Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins Rob Ortt
Party Democratic Republican
Leader's seat 35th District 62nd District
Seats before4320
Seats after4221
Seat changeDecrease2.svg 1Increase2.svg 1
Popular vote2,658,9072,233,086
Percentage48.66%40.86%
SwingDecrease2.svg 7.30%Increase2.svg 6.84%

NYS State Senate 2022 results, corrected.svg
NY State Senate 2022 Vote Share Results.svg
Results:
     Democratic gain     Republican gain
     Democratic hold     Republican hold
Vote share:
     40–50%     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%     80–90%     >90%
     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%     >90%
Note: Two districts in New York City are marked as democratic gains because they are newly created districts, not because they switched parties. Two upstate districts, both held by Republicans, were eliminated due to population shifts.

Temporary President and Majority Leader before election

Andrea Stewart-Cousins
Democratic

Elected Temporary President and Majority Leader

Andrea Stewart-Cousins
Democratic

The 2022 New York State Senate election was held on November 8, 2022. Elections were held to elect representatives from all 63 districts across the State of New York. This election coincided with New York elections for the governorship, U.S. Senate, and state assembly, among others. Districts for this election were redrawn following the 2020 United States census. [1] Democrats had held a majority in the New York State Senate since January 2019, as a result of the 2018 elections.

Contents

Background

By 2018, the State Senate was the last Republican-controlled body in the New York government. [2] In the 2018 elections, Senate Democrats won control of the chamber from the Republicans. [3] Previously, Republicans had controlled the Senate for all but three years since World War II, [4] with the current era being the Democrats' largest share of New York State Senate seats since 1912. [5]

Prior to the 2020 elections, Democrats held 40 seats in the State Senate, while Republicans held 20 seats and three other seats were vacant. [6] In the 2020 elections, Democrats won 43 State Senate seats. [7]

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
Sabato's Crystal Ball [8] Safe DMay 19, 2022

Polling

Senate District 1
General election

Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size [a]
Margin
of error
Anthony
Palumbo (R)
Skyler
Johnson (D)
Undecided
Public Policy Polling (D) [9] [A] August 15–16, 2022644 (LV)± 3.8%46%41%13%

Results

Election

2022 New York State Senate election
General election — November 8, 2022
New York State Senate 2022.svg
PartyVotes [10] PercentageSeats+/–
Democratic 2,658,90748.6642Decrease2.svg 1
Republican 2,223,08640.8622Increase2.svg 1
Conservative 314,3795.750Steady2.svg
Working Families 225,8004.130Steady2.svg
Medical Freedom11,1630.200Steady2.svg
Parent4,9370.090Steady2.svg
Independence 2,4280.040Steady2.svg
We The People7480.010Steady2.svg
Scattering 13,3180.240Steady2.svg
Valid votes5,464,76691.6663
Blank votes489,5508.21
Void votes7,4580.13
Totals5,961.77410063

Close races

Districts where the margin of victory was under 10%:

  1. State Senate district 50, 0.01%
  2. State Senate district 17, 0.6%
  3. State Senate district 42, 1.4%
  4. State Senate district 52, 2.2% (gain)
  5. State Senate district 4, 2.4% (new)
  6. State Senate district 23, 2.8%
  7. State Senate district 38, 3.6% (gain)
  8. State Senate district 41, 5%
  9. State Senate district 43, 5.8%
  10. State Senate district 7, 6.4% (gain)
  11. State Senate district 39, 6.4% (new)
  12. State Senate district 40, 6.8%
  13. State Senate district 48, 7.3%
  14. State Senate district 56, 8%

Summary by Senate District

District PVI [11] IncumbentPartyFirst electedStatusResults [12]
1 R+1 Anthony Palumbo Republican2020Incumbent re-elected.Green check.svg Anthony Palumbo (R) 56.4%

Skyler Johnson (D) 43.6%

2 R+4 Mario Mattera Republican2020Incumbent re-elected.Green check.svg Mario Mattera (R) 58.1%

Susan Berland (D) 41.9%

Jim Gaughran

Redistricted from the 5th district.

Democratic2018Incumbent retired. Democratic loss. [13]
3 R+8 Phil Boyle

Redistricted from the 4th district.

Republican2012Incumbent retired. New member elected. Republican hold. [14] Green check.svg Dean Murray (R) 65.4%

Farzeen Bham (D) 34.6%

4 D+10New seat

Redistricting.

New seat. New member elected. Democratic gain.Green check.svg Monica Martinez (D) 51.2%

Wendy Rodriguez (R) 48.8%

5 R+5 John Brooks

Redistricted from the 8th district.

Democratic2016Incumbent lost re-election. New member elected. Republican gain.Green check.svg Steven Rhoads (R) 60.8%

John Brooks (D) 39.2%

6 D+17 Kevin Thomas Democratic2018Incumbent re-elected.Green check.svg Kevin Thomas (D) 59.1%

James Coll (R) 40.9%

7 D+4 Anna Kaplan Democratic2018Incumbent lost re-election. New member elected. Republican gain.Green check.svg Jack Martins (R) 53.2%

Anna Kaplan (D) 46.8%

8 R+12 Alexis Weik

Redistricted from the 3rd district.

Republican2020Incumbent re-elected.Green check.svg Alexis Weik (R) 69.4%

John Alberts (D) 30.6%

9 D+3 Todd Kaminsky Democratic2016 [b] Incumbent retired. New member elected. Republican gain.Green check.svg Patricia Canzoneri-Fitzpatrick (R) 56.2%

Kenneth Moore (D) 43.8%

10 D+29 James Sanders Jr. Democratic2012Incumbent re-elected.Green check.svg James Sanders Jr. (D) [c]
11 D+17 Toby Ann Stavisky

Redistricted from the 16th district.

Democratic1999 [b] Incumbent re-elected.Green check.svg Toby Ann Stavisky (D) 56.0%

Stefano Forte (R) 44.0%

12 D+23 Michael Gianaris Democratic2010Incumbent re-elected.Green check.svg Michael Gianaris (D) [c]
13 D+29 Jessica Ramos Democratic2018Incumbent re-elected.Green check.svg Jessica Ramos (D) [c]
14 D+35 Leroy Comrie Democratic2014Incumbent re-elected.Green check.svg Leroy Comrie (D) [c]
15 D+15 Joseph Addabbo Jr. Democratic2008Incumbent re-elected.Green check.svg Joseph Addabbo Jr. (D) 56.9%

Danniel Maio (R) 43.1%

16 D+13 John Liu

Redistricted from the 11th district.

Democratic2018Incumbent re-elected.Green check.svg John Liu (D) 57.7%

Ruben Cruz II (R) 42.3%

17 D+8New seat

Redistricting.

New seat. New member elected. Democratic gain.Green check.svg Iwen Chu (D) 50.3%

Vito La Bella (R) 49.7%

18 D+35 Julia Salazar Democratic2018Incumbent re-elected.Green check.svg Julia Salazar (D) [c]
19 D+41 Roxanne Persaud Democratic2015 [b] Incumbent re-elected.Green check.svg Roxanne Persaud (D) [c]
20 D+42 Zellnor Myrie Democratic2018Incumbent re-elected.Green check.svg Zellnor Myrie (D) [c]
21 D+32 Kevin Parker Democratic2002Incumbent re-elected.Green check.svg Kevin Parker (D) 80.5%

David Alexis (WF) 19.5%

22 R+19 Simcha Felder

Redistricted from the 17th district.

Democratic2012Incumbent re-elected.Green check.svg Simcha Felder (D) 95.5%

Marva Brown (WF) 4.5%

23 D+7 Diane Savino Democratic2004Incumbent retired. New member elected. Democratic hold. [15] Green check.svg Jessica Scarcella-Spanton (D) 51.4%

Joseph L. Tirone Jr (R) 48.6%

24 R+19 Andrew Lanza Republican2006Incumbent re-elected.Green check.svg Andrew Lanza (R) [c]
25 D+45 Jabari Brisport Democratic2020Incumbent re-elected.Green check.svg Jabari Brisport (D) [c]
26 D+31 Andrew Gounardes

Redistricted from the 22nd district.

Democratic2018Incumbent re-elected.Green check.svg Andrew Gounardes (D) 78.7%

Brian Fox (R) 20.5%
Martha Rowen (MF) 0.7%

27 D+37 Brian P. Kavanagh

Redistricted from the 26th district.

Democratic2017 [b] Incumbent re-elected.Green check.svg Brian P. Kavanagh (D) 95.9%

Eric Rassi (I) 4.1%

28 D+31 Liz Krueger Democratic2002 [b] Incumbent re-elected.Green check.svg Liz Krueger (D) 77.6%

Awadhesh Kumar Gupta (R) 22.4%

29 D+39 José M. Serrano Democratic2004Incumbent re-elected.Green check.svg José M. Serrano (D) [c]
30 D+43 Cordell Cleare Democratic2021 [b] Incumbent re-elected.Green check.svg Cordell Cleare (D) [c]
31 D+37 Robert Jackson Democratic2018Incumbent re-elected.Green check.svg Robert Jackson (D) 85.2%

Donald Skinner (R) 14.8%

32 D+40 Luis R. Sepúlveda Democratic2018 [b] Incumbent re-elected.Green check.svg Luis R. Sepúlveda (D) 83.2%

Antonio Melendez Sr. (R) 14.6%
Dion Powell (C) 2.1%

33 D+33 Gustavo Rivera Democratic2010Incumbent re-elected.Green check.svg Gustavo Rivera (D) [c]
34 D+26 Alessandra Biaggi Democratic2018Incumbent retired to run for U.S. Congress. New member elected. Democratic hold. [16] Green check.svg Nathalia Fernandez (D) 65.3%

Hasmine S. Zerka (R) 34.7%

35 D+17 Andrea Stewart-Cousins Democratic2006Incumbent re-elected.Green check.svg Andrea Stewart-Cousins (D) 64.8%

Khristen Kurr (R) 35.2%

36 D+39 Jamaal Bailey Democratic2016Incumbent re-elected.Green check.svg Jamaal Bailey (D) [c]
37 D+15 Shelley Mayer Democratic2018 [b] Incumbent re-elected.Green check.svg Shelley Mayer (D) 61.0%

Frank Murtha (R) 39.0%

38 D+1 Elijah Reichlin-Melnick Democratic2020Incumbent lost re-election. New member elected. Republican gain.Green check.svg William Weber (R) 51.8%

Elijah Reichlin-Melnick (D) 48.2%

39 D+1New seat

Redistricting.

New seat. New member elected. Republican gain.Green check.svg Robert Rolison (R) 53.2%

Julie Shiroishi (D) 46.8%

40 D+5 Peter Harckham Democratic2018Incumbent re-elected.Green check.svg Peter Harckham (D) 53.4%

Gina M. Arena (R) 46.6%

41 D+3 Michelle Hinchey

Redistricted from the 46th district.

Democratic2020Incumbent re-elected.Green check.svg Michelle Hinchey (D) 52.5%

Sue Serino (R) 47.5%

Sue Serino Republican2014Incumbent loss re-election to a fellow incumbent. Republican loss.
42 R+4 James Skoufis

Redistricted from the 39th district.

Democratic2018Incumbent re-elected.Green check.svg James Skoufis (D) 50.7%

Dorey Houle (R) 49.3%

Mike Martucci Republican2020Incumbent retired. Republican loss. [17]
43 D+1 Daphne Jordan Republican2018Incumbent retired. New member elected. Republican hold. [18] Green check.svg Jake Ashby (R) 52.9%

Andrea Smyth (D) 47.1%

44 D+3 Jim Tedisco

Redistricted from the 49th district.

Republican2016Incumbent re-elected.Green check.svg Jim Tedisco (R) 56.6%

Michelle Ostrelich (D) 43.4%

45 R+3 Dan Stec Republican2020Incumbent re-elected.Green check.svg Dan Stec (R) 60.4%

Jean Lapper (D) 39.6%

46 D+7 Neil Breslin

Redistricted from the 44th district.

Democratic1996Incumbent re-elected.Green check.svg Neil Breslin (D) 55.2%

Richard M. Amedure Jr. (R) 44.8%

47 D+38 Brad Hoylman

Redistricted from the 27th district.

Democratic2012Incumbent re-elected.Green check.svg Brad Hoylman (D) 93.3%

Maria Danzilo (I) 5.1%
Robert Bobrick (I) 1.6%

48 D+7 Rachel May

Redistricted from the 53rd district.

Democratic2018Incumbent re-elected.Green check.svg Rachel May (D) 50.1%

Julie Abbott (R) 42.8%
Justin Coretti (C) 7.2%

49 R+16 Patty Ritchie

Redistricted from the 48th district.

Republican2010Incumbent retired. New member elected. Republican hold. [19] Green check.svg Mark Walczyk (R) [c]
50 EVEN John Mannion Democratic2020Incumbent re-elected.Green check.svg John Mannion (D) 50.004%

Rebecca Shiroff (R) 49.996%

51 R+9 Peter Oberacker Republican2020Incumbent re-elected.Green check.svg Peter Oberacker (R) 62.4%

Eric Ball (D) 37.6%

52 D+8 Fred Akshar Republican2015 [b] Incumbent retired to run for Broome County Sheriff. New member elected. Democratic gain. [20] Green check.svg Lea Webb (D) 51.1%

Richard David (R) 48.9%

53 R+11 Joseph Griffo

Redistricted from the 47th district.

Republican2006Incumbent re-elected.Green check.svg Joseph Griffo (R) [c]
54 R+8 Pam Helming Republican2016Incumbent re-elected.Green check.svg Pam Helming (R) 66.8%

Kenan S. Baldridge (D) 33.2%

55 D+12 Samra Brouk Democratic2020Incumbent re-elected.Green check.svg Samra Brouk (D) 58.2%

Len Morrell (R) 41.8%

56 D+11 Jeremy Cooney Democratic2020Incumbent re-elected.Green check.svg Jeremy Cooney (D) 54.0%

James VanBrederode (R) 46.0%

57 R+18 George Borrello Republican2019 [b] Incumbent re-elected.Green check.svg George Borrello (R) 73.3%

Daniel Brown (D) 26.7%

58 R+13 Tom O'Mara Republican2010Incumbent re-elected.Green check.svg Tom O'Mara (R) [c]
59 D+35New seat

Redistricting.

New seat. New member elected. Democratic gain.Green check.svg Kristen Gonzalez (D) [c]
60 R+10 Patrick M. Gallivan

Redistricted from the 59th district.

Republican2010Incumbent re-elected.Green check.svg Patrick M. Gallivan (R) [c]
61 D+8 Sean Ryan

Redistricted from the 60th district.

Democratic2020Incumbent re-elected.Green check.svg Sean Ryan (D) 56.7%

Edward Rath III (R) 43.3%

Edward Rath III Republican2020Incumbent lost re-election to a fellow incumbent. Republican loss.
62 R+11 Rob Ortt Republican2014Incumbent re-elected.Green check.svg Rob Ortt (R) [c]
63 D+19 Timothy M. Kennedy Democratic2010Incumbent re-elected.Green check.svg Timothy M. Kennedy (D) 82.7%

Faye Pietrak (C) 17.3%

See also

Notes

  1. Key:
    A – all adults
    RV – registered voters
    LV – likely voters
    V – unclear
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 First elected in a special election.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Unopposed

Partisan clients

  1. Poll sponsored by Johnson's campaign

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