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Elections in New York State |
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The 2024 New York State Senate election will be held on November 5, 2024, alongside the 2024 United States elections. [1]
District | PVI [2] | Incumbent | Party | First Elected | Status (if known) | Challengers |
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1 | R+1 | Anthony Palumbo | Republican | 2020 | Incumbent running for re-election. [3] | Sarah Anker (Democratic) [3] |
2 | R+4 | Mario Mattera | Republican | 2020 | ||
3 | R+8 | L. Dean Murray | Republican | 2022 | ||
4 | D+10 | Monica Martinez | Democratic | 2022 | ||
5 | R+5 | Steven Rhoads | Republican | 2022 | ||
6 | D+17 | Kevin Thomas | Democratic | 2018 | Incumbent retiring. | Taylor Darling (Democratic) [4] Siela Bynoe (Democratic) [4] |
7 | D+4 | Jack Martins | Republican | 2022 | Incumbent running for re-election. [4] | Kim Keiserman (Democratic) [4] Brad Schwartz (Democratic) [4] |
8 | R+12 | Alexis Weik | Republican | 2020 | ||
9 | D+3 | Patricia Canzoneri-Fitzpatrick | Republican | 2022 | ||
10 | D+29 | James Sanders Jr. | Democratic | 2012 | ||
11 | D+17 | Toby Ann Stavisky | Democratic | 1999 [lower-alpha 1] | Incumbent running for re-election. [5] | Yiatin Chu (Republican) [5] |
12 | D+23 | Michael Gianaris | Democratic | 2010 | ||
13 | D+29 | Jessica Ramos | Democratic | 2018 | ||
14 | D+35 | Leroy Comrie | Democratic | 2014 | ||
15 | D+15 | Joseph Addabbo Jr. | Democratic | 2008 | ||
16 | D+13 | John Liu | Democratic | 2018 | ||
17 | D+8 | Iwen Chu | Democratic | 2022 | ||
18 | D+35 | Julia Salazar | Democratic | 2018 | ||
19 | D+41 | Roxanne Persaud | Democratic | 2015 [lower-alpha 1] | ||
20 | D+42 | Zellnor Myrie | Democratic | 2018 | ||
21 | D+32 | Kevin Parker | Democratic | 2002 | ||
22 | R+19 | Simcha Felder | Democratic | 2012 | ||
23 | D+7 | Jessica Scarcella-Spanton | Democratic | 2022 | ||
24 | R+19 | Andrew Lanza | Republican | 2006 | ||
25 | D+45 | Jabari Brisport | Democratic | 2020 | ||
26 | D+31 | Andrew Gounardes | Democratic | 2018 | ||
27 | D+37 | Brian P. Kavanagh | Democratic | 2017 [lower-alpha 1] | ||
28 | D+31 | Liz Krueger | Democratic | 2002 [lower-alpha 1] | ||
29 | D+39 | José M. Serrano | Democratic | 2004 | ||
30 | D+43 | Cordell Cleare | Democratic | 2021 [lower-alpha 1] | ||
31 | D+37 | Robert Jackson | Democratic | 2018 | ||
32 | D+40 | Luis R. Sepúlveda | Democratic | 2018 [lower-alpha 1] | ||
33 | D+33 | Gustavo Rivera | Democratic | 2010 | ||
34 | D+26 | Nathalia Fernandez | Democratic | 2022 | ||
35 | D+17 | Andrea Stewart-Cousins | Democratic | 2006 | ||
36 | D+39 | Jamaal Bailey | Democratic | 2016 | ||
37 | D+15 | Shelley Mayer | Democratic | 2018 [lower-alpha 1] | ||
38 | D+1 | Bill Weber | Republican | 2022 | Incumbent running for re-election. [4] | Elijah Reichlin-Melnick (Democratic) [4] |
39 | D+1 | Robert Rolison | Republican | 2022 | Incumbent running for re-election. [4] | Yvette Valdes Smith (Democratic) [4] |
40 | D+5 | Peter Harckham | Democratic | 2018 | Incumbent running for re-election. | Gina Arena (Republican) [6] |
41 | D+3 | Michelle Hinchey | Democratic | 2020 | ||
42 | R+4 | James Skoufis | Democratic | 2018 | ||
43 | D+1 | Jake Ashby | Republican | 2022 | ||
44 | D+3 | Jim Tedisco | Republican | 2016 | ||
45 | R+3 | Dan Stec | Republican | 2020 | ||
46 | D+7 | Neil Breslin | Democratic | 1996 | Incumbent retiring. | Pat Fahy (Democratic) [4] |
47 | D+38 | Brad Hoylman | Democratic | 2012 | ||
48 | D+7 | Rachel May | Democratic | 2018 | ||
49 | R+16 | Mark Walczyk | Republican | 2022 | ||
50 | EVEN | John Mannion | Democratic | 2020 | Incumbent 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 | Republican | 2020 | Incumbent running for reelection. [8] | |
52 | D+8 | Lea Webb | Democratic | 2022 | Incumbent running for reelection. [9] | Mike Sigler (Republican) [9] |
53 | R+11 | Joseph Griffo | Republican | 2006 | James Meyers (Democratic) [10] | |
54 | R+8 | Pam Helming | Republican | 2016 | ||
55 | D+12 | Samra Brouk | Democratic | 2020 | ||
56 | D+11 | Jeremy Cooney | Democratic | 2020 | ||
57 | R+18 | George Borrello | Republican | 2019 [lower-alpha 1] | ||
58 | R+13 | Tom O'Mara | Republican | 2010 | ||
59 | D+35 | Kristen Gonzalez | Democratic | 2022 | ||
60 | R+10 | Patrick M. Gallivan | Republican | 2010 | ||
61 | D+8 | Sean Ryan | Democratic | 2020 | ||
62 | R+11 | Rob Ortt | Republican | 2014 | ||
63 | D+19 | Timothy M. Kennedy | Democratic | 2010 | Incumbent retiring to run for Congress. | April Baskin (Democratic) [4] Mitch Nowakowski (Democratic) [4] |
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