2024 New York State Assembly election

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2024 New York Assembly election
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  2022 November 5, 20242026 

All 150 seats in the New York State Assembly
76 seats needed for a majority
 Majority partyMinority party
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Leader Carl Heastie William Barclay
Party Democratic Republican
Leader sinceFebruary 3, 2015January 7, 2020
Leader's seat 83rd 120th
Last election102 seats, 54.2%48 seats, 45.2%
Seats won10347
Seat changeIncrease2.svg 1Decrease2.svg 1

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New York Assembly Vote Share Results 2024.svg
Results:
     Democratic gain     Republican gain
     Democratic hold     Republican hold
Vote share:
     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%     80–90%     >90%
     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%     >90%

Speaker before election

Carl Heastie
Democratic

Elected Speaker

TBD

The 2024 New York State Assembly election was held on November 5, 2024. This election coincided with elections for U.S. Senate, U.S. House of Representatives, the U.S. presidential election, and state senate, among others. Districts for this election were redrawn pursuant to court order in Nichols v. Hochul, [1] though the lines passed by the Independent Redistricting Commission and the state legislature on April 28, 2023, were nearly identical to the 2022 districts. [2] Democrats have held a majority in the New York State Assembly since 1975.

Contents

Outgoing incumbents

Incumbents not running for reelection

Democrats

  1. 1st: Fred Thiele retired.
  2. 11th: Kimberly Jean-Pierre retired.
  3. 18th: Taylor Darling retired for State Senate.
  4. 35th: Jeffrion Aubry retired.
  5. 41st: Helene Weinstein retired.
  6. 69th: Daniel O'Donnell retired.
  7. 70th: Inez Dickens retired.
  8. 100th: Aileen Gunther retired.
  9. 109th: Pat Fahy retired for the State Senate.

Republicans

  1. 133rd: Marjorie Byrnes retired.
  2. 144th: Michael Norris retired.
  3. 148th: Joseph Giglio retired.
  4. 150th: Andy Goodell retired.

Incumbents who vacated office before end of term

Democrats

  1. 27th: Daniel Rosenthal, resigned July 14, 2023 to take a position at the UJA-Federation of New York. Replaced by Sam Berger in a special election held September 12, 2023. [3]
  2. 77th: Latoya Joyner, resigned January 8, 2024 to take a position in the private sector. Replaced by Landon Dais in a special election held February 13, 2024. [4]
  3. 85th: Kenny Burgos, resigned July 19, 2024 to take a position in the private sector. [5]
  4. 96th: Kenneth Zebrowski Jr., resigned July 10, 2024 to take a position in the private sector. [6]

Incumbents defeated in primary elections

Democrats

  1. 37th: Juan Ardila lost renomination to Claire Valdez. [7]

Assembly Districts

District2016/2020 Pres. ResultMemberPartyFirst ElectedStatusChallengers [8]
1 D+4 Fred Thiele Dem1995+Incumbent retiring. New member elected. Democratic hold.Stephen Kiely (R-C)

T. John Schiavoni (D-WF)

2 R+8 Jodi Giglio Rep2020Incumbent re-elected.Tricia Chiaramonte (D)
3 R+4 Joe DeStefano Rep2018Incumbent re-elected.Trina Miles (D)
4 D+1 Edward Flood Rep2022Incumbent lost re-election. New member elected. Democratic gain. Rebecca Kassay (D)
5 R+8 Douglas M. Smith Rep2018+Incumbent re-elected.Michael Reynolds (D)
6 D+20 Philip Ramos Dem2002Incumbent re-elected.Daniel Mitola (R)
7 R+6 Jarett Gandolfo Rep2020Incumbent re-elected.Garrett Petersen (D)
8 R+19 Michael J. Fitzpatrick Rep2002Incumbent re-elected.Steven Basileo (D-WF)
9 R+19 Michael Durso Rep2020Incumbent re-elected.Steven DellaVecchia (D)
10 D+5 Steve Stern Dem2018+Incumbent re-elected.Aamir Sultan (R-C)
11 D+6 Kimberly Jean-Pierre Dem2014Incumbent retiring. New member elected. Democratic hold. Kwani O'Pharrow (D)

Joseph Cardinale (R-C)

12 R+2 Keith Brown Rep2020+Incumbent re-elected.Thomas Cox (D)
13 D+9 Charles D. Lavine Dem2004Incumbent re-elected.Ruka Anzai (R)
14 R+8 David McDonough Rep2002+Incumbent re-elected.Ellen DeFrancesco (D)
15 R+2 Jake Blumencranz Rep2022Incumbent re-elected.William Murphy (D)
16 D+7 Gina Sillitti Dem2020Incumbent lost re-election. New member elected. Republican gain. Daniel Norber (R-C)
17 R+10 John Mikulin Rep2018+Incumbent re-elected.Harpreet Toor (D)
18 D+39 Taylor Darling Dem2018Incumbent retiring to run for State Senate. New member elected. Democratic hold. Noah Burroughs (D-WF)

Danielle Smikle (R-C)

19 R+6 Ed Ra Rep2010Incumbent re-elected.Sanjeev Jindal (D)
20 R+4 Eric Brown Rep2022+Incumbent re-elected.Tina Posterli (D)
21 D+6 Brian Curran Rep2022Incumbent lost re-election. New member elected. Democratic gain. Judy Griffin (D)
22 D+15 Michaelle C. Solages Dem2012Incumbent re-elected.Ian Bergstrom (R-C)
23 D+2 Stacey Pheffer Amato Dem2016Incumbent re-elected.Thomas Sullivan (R-C-Common Sense)
24 D+25 David Weprin Dem2010+Incumbent re-elected.Ruben Cruz II (R-C-Common Sense)

Misbah Mahmood (People First)

25 D+14 Nily Rozic Dem2012Incumbent re-elected.Kenneth Chong Paek (R-C)
26 D+10 Edward Braunstein Dem2010Incumbent re-elected.Robert Speranza (C-Common Sense)
27 D+8 Sam Berger Dem2023+Incumbent re-elected.Angelo King (R)
28 D+12 Andrew Hevesi Dem2005+Incumbent re-elected.Jonathan Rinaldi (R-Common Sense-Truth)
29 D+42 Alicia Hyndman Dem2015+Incumbent re-elected.Dwayne Moore (R)
30 D+19 Steven Raga Dem2022Incumbent re-elected.Brandon Castro (R-Common Sense)
31 D+39 Khaleel Anderson Dem2020Incumbent re-elected.
32 D+43 Vivian E. Cook Dem1990Incumbent re-elected.
33 D+37 Clyde Vanel Dem2016+Incumbent re-elected.
34 D+26 Jessica González-Rojas Dem2020Incumbent re-elected.
35 D+26 Jeffrion L. Aubry Dem1992+Incumbent retiring. New member elected. Democratic hold. Larinda Hooks (D-WF)
36 D+32 Zohran Mamdani Dem2020Incumbent re-elected.
37 D+26 Juan Ardila Dem2022Incumbent lost renomination. New member elected. Democratic hold. Claire Valdez (D-WF)
38 D+23 Jenifer Rajkumar Dem2020Incumbent re-elected.
39 D+24 Catalina Cruz Dem2018Incumbent re-elected.
40 D+14 Ron Kim Dem2012Incumbent re-elected.Philip Wang (R-C)
41 D+6 Helene Weinstein Dem1980Incumbent retiring. New member elected. Democratic hold. Kalman Yeger (D-R-C)
42 D+37 Rodneyse Bichotte Dem2014Incumbent re-elected.
43 D+39 Brian Cunningham Dem2022+Incumbent re-elected.
44 D+35 Robert Carroll Dem2016Incumbent re-elected.John Bennett (R-C)
45 R+16 Michael Novakhov Rep2022Incumbent re-elected.Joey Cohen-Saban (D)
46 D+2 Alec Brook-Krasny Rep2022Incumbent re-elected.Chris McCreight (D)
47 D+2 William Colton Dem1996Incumbent re-elected.David Sepiashvili (R-C)
48 R+26 Simcha Eichenstein Dem2018Incumbent re-elected.
49 D+5 Lester Chang Rep2022Incumbent re-elected.
50 D+29 Emily Gallagher Dem2020Incumbent re-elected.
51 D+33 Marcela Mitaynes Dem2020Incumbent re-elected.Erik Frankel (R-C)
52 D+42 Jo Anne Simon Dem2014Incumbent re-elected.Brett Wynkoop (C)
53 D+40 Maritza Davila Dem2013+Incumbent re-elected.
54 D+40 Erik Martin Dilan Dem2014Incumbent re-elected.
55 D+45 Latrice Walker Dem2014Incumbent re-elected.Berneda Jackson (R-C)
56 D+45 Stefani Zinerman Dem2020Incumbent re-elected.
57 D+44 Phara Souffrant Forrest Dem2020Incumbent re-elected.
58 D+45 Monique Chandler-Waterman Dem2022+Incumbent re-elected.
59 D+23 Jaime Williams Dem2016+Incumbent re-elected.
60 D+43 Nikki Lucas Dem2022+Incumbent re-elected.
61 D+21 Charles Fall Dem2018Incumbent re-elected.
62 R+26 Michael Reilly Rep2018Incumbent re-elected.
63 R+2 Sam Pirozzolo Rep2022Incumbent re-elected.Matthew Mobila (D)
64 R+12 Michael Tannousis Rep2020Incumbent re-elected.
65 D+33 Grace Lee Dem2022Incumbent re-elected.
66 D+40 Deborah J. Glick Dem1990Incumbent re-elected.
67 D+37 Linda Rosenthal Dem2006+Incumbent re-elected.
68 D+39 Eddie Gibbs Dem2022+Incumbent re-elected.
69 D+41 Daniel J. O'Donnell Dem2002Incumbent retiring. New member elected. Democratic hold. Micah Lasher (D)
70 D+44 Inez Dickens Dem2016Incumbent retiring. New member elected. Democratic hold. Jordan Wright (D)

Seson Adams (R)

71 D+41 Al Taylor Dem2017+Incumbent re-elected.Joziel Andujar (R)
72 D+37 Manny De Los Santos Dem2016Incumbent re-elected.
73 D+30 Alex Bores Dem2022Incumbent re-elected.Awadhesh Gupta (R)
74 D+36 Harvey Epstein Dem2018+Incumbent re-elected.
75 D+37 Tony Simone Dem2022Incumbent re-elected.
76 D+32 Rebecca Seawright Dem2014Incumbent re-elected.
77 D+40 Landon Dais Dem2024+Incumbent re-elected.Norman Sobe McGill (R)

Elianni Del Carmen Tejada Fabian (C)

78 D+37 George Alvarez Dem2022Incumbent re-elected.John Santiago (R-C)
79 D+41 Chantel Jackson Dem2020Incumbent re-elected.Sharon Darby (R)

Emmanuel Findlay (C)

80 D+29 John Zaccaro Jr. Dem2022Incumbent re-elected.Nicholas Marricco (R)

Grace Marrero (C)

81 D+30 Jeffrey Dinowitz Dem1994+Incumbent re-elected.Kevin Pazmino (R-C)
82 D+21 Michael Benedetto Dem2004Incumbent re-elected.Juan De La Cruz (R-C)
83 D+43 Carl Heastie Dem2000Incumbent re-elected.Stephanie Liggio (R-C)
84 D+39 Amanda Septimo Dem2020Incumbent re-elected.Rosaline Nieves (R)

Tyreek Goodman (C)

85 D+40 Kenny Burgos Dem2020Incumbent retiring. New member elected. Democratic hold. Emerita Torres (D)

Kelly Atkinson (R) Gary Lutz (C)

86 D+38 Yudelka Tapia Dem2022+Incumbent re-elected.Woodrow Hines (R)

Darney Rivers (C)

87 D+38 Karines Reyes Dem2018Incumbent re-elected.
88 D+17 Amy Paulin Dem2000Incumbent re-elected.Thomas Fix Jr. (R-C)
89 D+32 J. Gary Pretlow Dem1992Incumbent re-elected.
90 D+10 Nader Sayegh Dem2018Incumbent re-elected.John Isaac (R-C)
91 D+19 Steven Otis Dem2012Incumbent re-elected.Anna Manger (R)
92 D+18 MaryJane Shimsky Dem2022Incumbent re-elected.Alessandro Crocco (R-C)
93 D+15 Chris Burdick Dem2020Incumbent re-elected.
94 R+7 Matt Slater Rep2022Incumbent re-elected.Zachary Couzens (D)
95 D+14 Dana Levenberg Dem2022Incumbent re-elected.Michael Capalbo (R-C)
96 D+8 Kenneth Zebrowski Jr. Dem2007+Incumbent retiring. New member elected. Democratic hold. Patrick Carroll (D-WF)

Ronald Diz (R-C)

97 R+3 John McGowan Rep2020Incumbent lost re-election. New member elected. Democratic gain. Aron Wieder (D)

Thomas Sullivan (C)

98 R+10 Karl A. Brabenec Rep2014Incumbent re-elected.
99 R+6 Chris Eachus Dem2022Incumbent re-elected.Thomas Lapolla (R-C)
100 D+1 Aileen Gunther Dem2003+Incumbent retiring. New member elected. Democratic hold. Paula Kay (D-People Over Politics)

Louis Ingrassia Jr. (R-C)

101 R+8 Brian Maher Rep2022Incumbent re-elected.
102 R+11 Christopher Tague Rep2018+Incumbent re-elected.Janet Tweed (D)
103 D+13 Sarahana Shrestha Dem2022Incumbent re-elected.Jack Hayes (R-C)
104 D+9 Jonathan Jacobson Dem2018+Incumbent re-elected.
105 R+7 Anil Beephan Jr. Rep2022Incumbent re-elected. [9]
106 D+3 Didi Barrett Dem2012+Incumbent re-elected.Stephen Krakower (R-C)
107 EVEN Scott Bendett Rep2022Incumbent re-elected.Chloe Pierce (D)
108 D+6 John T. McDonald III Dem2012Incumbent re-elected.
109 D+24 Patricia Fahy Dem2012Incumbent retiring to run for State Senate. New member elected. Democratic hold. Gabriella Romero (D-WF)

Alicia Purdy (R-C)

110 D+8 Phillip Steck Dem2012Incumbent re-elected.Jeff Madden (R-C)
111 EVEN Angelo Santabarbara Dem2012Incumbent re-elected.Joseph Mastroianni (R-C)
112 R+2 Mary Beth Walsh Rep2016Incumbent re-elected.Joseph Seeman (D-WF)
113 D+2 Carrie Woerner Dem2014Incumbent re-elected.Jeremy Messina (R-C)
114 R+10 Matt Simpson Rep2020Incumbent re-elected.
115 EVEN Billy Jones Dem2016Incumbent re-elected.
116 R+7 Scott Gray Rep2022Incumbent re-elected.
117 R+18 Ken Blankenbush Rep2010Incumbent re-elected.
118 R+19 Robert Smullen Rep2018Incumbent re-elected.
119 R+7 Marianne Buttenschon Dem2018Incumbent re-elected.Christine Esposito (R-C)
120 R+13 William A. Barclay Rep2002Incumbent re-elected.
121 R+12 Joe Angelino Rep2020Incumbent re-elected.Vicki Davis (D)
122 R+9 Brian Miller Rep2016Incumbent re-elected.Adrienne Martini (D-WF)
123 D+6 Donna Lupardo Dem2004Incumbent re-elected. [10] Lisa O'Keefe (R-C-Economic Renewal)
124 R+11 Christopher S. Friend Rep2010Incumbent re-elected.
125 D+18 Anna Kelles Dem2020Incumbent re-elected.
126 R+2 John Lemondes Jr. Rep2020Incumbent re-elected.Ian Phillips (D-WF)
127 D+2 Albert A. Stirpe Jr. Dem2012Incumbent re-elected.Timothy Kelly (R-C)
128 D+15 Pamela Hunter Dem2015+Incumbent re-elected. [11] Daniel Ciciarelli (R-C)
129 D+15 William Magnarelli Dem1998Incumbent re-elected. [11]
130 R+9 Brian Manktelow Rep2018Incumbent re-elected.James Schuler (D)
131 R+6 Jeff Gallahan Rep2020Incumbent re-elected.
132 R+15 Phil Palmesano Rep2010Incumbent re-elected.
133 R+10 Marjorie Byrnes Rep2018Incumbent retiring. New member elected. Republican hold. [12] Colleen Walsh-Williams (D)

Andrea Bailey (R-C)

134 R+7 Josh Jensen Rep2020Incumbent re-elected.
135 D+7 Jennifer Lunsford Dem2020Incumbent re-elected.Kimberly DeRosa (R-C)
136 D+17 Sarah Clark Dem2020Incumbent re-elected.
137 D+25 Demond Meeks Dem2020Incumbent re-elected.Marcus Williams (R-C)
138 D+13 Harry Bronson Dem2010Incumbent re-elected.Tracy DiFlorio (R-C)
139 R+18 Stephen Hawley Rep2006+Incumbent re-elected.
140 D+5 William Conrad III Dem2020Incumbent re-elected.
141 D+39 Crystal Peoples-Stokes Dem2002Incumbent re-elected.
142 D+1 Patrick B. Burke Dem2018Incumbent re-elected.Mark Priore (R-C)
143 D+1 Monica P. Wallace Dem2016Incumbent lost re-election. New member elected. Republican gain. Patrick Chludzinski (R-C)
144 R+13 Michael Norris Rep2016Incumbent retiring. New member elected. Republican hold. Paul Bologna (R-C)

Michelle Roman (D-WF)

145 R+6 Angelo Morinello Rep2016Incumbent re-elected.Jeffrey Elder (D-WF)
146 D+7 Karen McMahon Dem2018Incumbent re-elected.Deborah Kilbourn (R-C)
147 R+16 David DiPietro Rep2012Incumbent re-elected.Darci Cramer (D)
148 R+20 Joseph Giglio Rep2005+Incumbent retiring. New member elected. Republican hold. [13] Daniel Brown (D)

Joe Sempolinski (R-C)

149 D+10 Jonathan Rivera Dem2020Incumbent re-elected.
150 R+13 Andy Goodell Rep2010Incumbent retiring. New member elected. Republican hold. [14] Michael Bobseine (D-WF-Restore Freedom)

Andrew Molitor (R-C)

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