New York's 20th State Assembly district

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New York's 20th
State Assembly district
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Assemblymember
  Eric Brown
R Cedarhurst

New York's 20th State Assembly district is one of the 150 districts in the New York State Assembly. It has been represented by Republican Eric Brown since 2022. He succeeded Melissa Miller, who was appointed to the Hempstead Town Board.

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Geography

District 20 is located in Nassau, comprising the neighborhoods of North Woodmere, Inwood, Lawrence, Cedarhurst, Woodmere, Hewlett, Hewlett Bay Park, Hewlett Harbor, Hewlett Neck, Island Park, Long Beach, Lido Beach and Atlantic Beach.

Recent election results

2022 special

2022 New York State Assembly special election, District 20 (UNOFFICIAL) [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Eric Brown 4,338
Conservative Eric Brown 673
Total Eric Brown 5,011 62.7
Democratic David Lobl2,95437.0
Write-in 230.3
Total votes7,997 100.0
Republican hold

2020

2020 New York State Assembly election, District 20 [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Melissa L. Miller 34,862
Conservative Melissa L. Miller 2,576
Independence Melissa L. Miller 651
Libertarian Melissa L. Miller 229
Total Melissa L. Miller 38,318 59.0
Democratic Gregory Marks26,63241.0
Write-in 230.0
Total votes64,973 100.0
Republican hold

2018

2018 New York State Assembly election, District 20 [3] [4]
Primary election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Juan Vides 3,657 51.8
Democratic Jack Vobis3,40448.2
Write-in 00.0
Total votes7,061 100
Reform Jack Vobis 114 78.6
Reform Melissa L. Miller 2617.9
Reform Juan Vides53.5
Write-in 00.0
Total votes145 100
General election
Republican Melissa L. Miller 22,200
Conservative Melissa L. Miller 1,755
Independence Melissa L. Miller 500
Total Melissa L. Miller 24,455 53.1
Democratic Juan Vides21,11145.8
Women's Equality Jack Vobis372
Reform Jack Vobis136
TotalJack Vobis5081.1
Write-in 120.0
Total votes46,086 100.0
Republican hold

2016

2016 New York State Assembly election, District 20 [5] [6]
Primary election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Anthony Eramo 3,006 69.7
Democratic Jeffrey Toback1,30530.3
Write-in 00.0
Total votes4,311 100
General election
Republican Melissa L. Miller 26,382
Conservative Melissa L. Miller 2,191
Reform Melissa L. Miller 238
Tax Revolt Melissa L. Miller 215
Total Melissa L. Miller 29,026 53.1
Democratic Anthony Eramo24,580
Working Families Anthony Eramo814
Independence Anthony Eramo459
Women's Equality Anthony Eramo324
TotalAnthony Eramo26,17746.7
Green Joseph Naham1360.2
Write-in 180.0
Total votes56,100 100.0
Republican gain from Democratic

2014

2014 New York State Assembly election, District 20 [7]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Todd Kaminsky 15,761
Working Families Todd Kaminsky 814
Women's Equality Todd Kaminsky 425
Total Todd Kaminsky 17,425 54.7
Republican Avi Fertig12,884
Conservative Avi Fertig1,560
TotalAvi Fertig14,44445.3
Write-in 100.0
Total votes31,874 100.0
Democratic hold

2012

2012 New York State Assembly election, District 20 [8]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Harvey Weisenberg 20,223
Working Families Harvey Weisenberg 860
Independence Harvey Weisenberg 860
Total Harvey Weisenberg 21,730 56.0
Republican David Sussman12,884
Conservative David Sussman1,560
Tax RevoltDavid Sussman138
TotalDavid Sussman17,09144.0
Write-in 90.0
Total votes38,830 100.0
Democratic hold

2010

2010 New York State Assembly election, District 20 [9]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Harvey Weisenberg 18,085
Independence Harvey Weisenberg 1,122
Working Families Harvey Weisenberg 822
Total Harvey Weisenberg 20,029 52.8
Republican Joshua Wanderer16,195
Conservative Joshua Wanderer1,560
TotalJoshua Wanderer17,90247.2
Write-in 90.0
Total votes37,940 100.0
Democratic hold

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