2024 New York State Senate election

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2024 New York State Senate election
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  2022 November 5, 20242026 

All 63 seats in the New York State Senate
32 seats needed for a majority
  (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
Current seats4221
Seats neededSteady2.svgSteady2.svg

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Map of the incumbents:
     Democratic incumbent
     Republican incumbent

Incumbent Temporary President and Majority Leader

Andrea Stewart-Cousins
Democratic



The 2024 New York State Senate election will be held on November 5, 2024, alongside the 2024 United States elections. [1]

Contents

Races

District PVI [2] IncumbentPartyFirst ElectedStatus (if known)Challengers
1 R+1 Anthony Palumbo Republican2020Incumbent running for re-election. [3] Sarah Anker (Democratic) [3]
2 R+4 Mario Mattera Republican2020
3 R+8 L. Dean Murray Republican2022
4 D+10 Monica Martinez Democratic2022
5 R+5 Steven Rhoads Republican2022
6 D+17 Kevin Thomas Democratic2018Incumbent retiring. Taylor Darling (Democratic) [4]

Siela Bynoe (Democratic) [4]

7 D+4 Jack Martins Republican2022Incumbent running for re-election. [4] Kim Keiserman (Democratic) [4]

Brad Schwartz (Democratic) [4]

8 R+12 Alexis Weik Republican2020
9 D+3 Patricia Canzoneri-Fitzpatrick Republican2022
10 D+29 James Sanders Jr. Democratic2012
11 D+17 Toby Ann Stavisky Democratic1999 [lower-alpha 1] Incumbent running for re-election. [5] Yiatin Chu (Republican) [5]
12 D+23 Michael Gianaris Democratic2010
13 D+29 Jessica Ramos Democratic2018
14 D+35 Leroy Comrie Democratic2014
15 D+15 Joseph Addabbo Jr. Democratic2008
16 D+13 John Liu Democratic2018
17 D+8 Iwen Chu Democratic2022
18 D+35 Julia Salazar Democratic2018
19 D+41 Roxanne Persaud Democratic2015 [lower-alpha 1]
20 D+42 Zellnor Myrie Democratic2018
21 D+32 Kevin Parker Democratic2002
22 R+19 Simcha Felder Democratic2012
23 D+7 Jessica Scarcella-Spanton Democratic2022
24 R+19 Andrew Lanza Republican2006
25 D+45 Jabari Brisport Democratic2020
26 D+31 Andrew Gounardes Democratic2018
27 D+37 Brian P. Kavanagh Democratic2017 [lower-alpha 1]
28 D+31 Liz Krueger Democratic2002 [lower-alpha 1]
29 D+39 José M. Serrano Democratic2004
30 D+43 Cordell Cleare Democratic2021 [lower-alpha 1]
31 D+37 Robert Jackson Democratic2018
32 D+40 Luis R. Sepúlveda Democratic2018 [lower-alpha 1]
33 D+33 Gustavo Rivera Democratic2010
34 D+26 Nathalia Fernandez Democratic2022
35 D+17 Andrea Stewart-Cousins Democratic2006
36 D+39 Jamaal Bailey Democratic2016
37 D+15 Shelley Mayer Democratic2018 [lower-alpha 1]
38 D+1 Bill Weber Republican2022Incumbent running for re-election. [4] Elijah Reichlin-Melnick (Democratic) [4]
39 D+1 Robert Rolison Republican2022Incumbent running for re-election. [4] Yvette Valdes Smith (Democratic) [4]
40 D+5 Peter Harckham Democratic2018Incumbent running for re-election.Gina Arena (Republican) [6]
41 D+3 Michelle Hinchey Democratic2020
42 R+4 James Skoufis Democratic2018
43 D+1 Jake Ashby Republican2022
44 D+3 Jim Tedisco Republican2016
45 R+3 Dan Stec Republican2020
46 D+7 Neil Breslin Democratic1996Incumbent retiring. Pat Fahy (Democratic) [4]
47 D+38 Brad Hoylman Democratic2012
48 D+7 Rachel May Democratic2018
49 R+16 Mark Walczyk Republican2022
50 EVEN John Mannion Democratic2020Incumbent retiring to run for Congress.Tom Drumm (Democratic)

Nick Paro (Republican) [7] James Rowley (Republican) [7] Chris Ryan (Democratic) [7] Al Stirpe (Democratic) [7]

51 R+9 Peter Oberacker Republican2020Incumbent running for reelection. [8]
52 D+8 Lea Webb Democratic2022Incumbent running for reelection. [9] Mike Sigler (Republican) [9]
53 R+11 Joseph Griffo Republican2006James Meyers (Democratic) [10]
54 R+8 Pam Helming Republican2016
55 D+12 Samra Brouk Democratic2020
56 D+11 Jeremy Cooney Democratic2020
57 R+18 George Borrello Republican2019 [lower-alpha 1]
58 R+13 Tom O'Mara Republican2010
59 D+35 Kristen Gonzalez Democratic2022
60 R+10 Patrick M. Gallivan Republican2010
61 D+8 Sean Ryan Democratic2020
62 R+11 Rob Ortt Republican2014
63 D+19 Timothy M. Kennedy Democratic2010Incumbent retiring to run for Congress.April Baskin (Democratic) [4]

Mitch Nowakowski (Democratic) [4]

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 First elected in a special election.

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