2018 New York State Assembly election

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2018 New York Assembly election
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  2016 November 6, 2018 2020  

All 150 seats in the New York State Assembly
75 seats needed for a majority
Turnout44.47% [1]
 Majority partyMinority partyThird party
  CarlHeastie2017 (cropped).jpg Brian Kolb.jpg Fred Thiele.jpg
Leader Carl Heastie Brian Kolb Fred Thiele [lower-alpha 1]
Party Democratic Republican Independence
Leader sinceFebruary 5, 2015April 6, 2009October 2009
Leader's seat83rd district131st District1st district
Last election106431
Seats before107421
Seats won106431
Seat changeDecrease2.svg 1Increase2.svg 1Steady2.svg
Popular vote3,503,8741,598,46893,835
Percentage62.01%28.29%1.66%
SwingIncrease2.svg3.89%Decrease2.svg2.51%Decrease2.svg1.08%

New York State House elections 2018.svg
Results:
     Democratic hold     Democratic gain
     Republican hold     Republican gain
     Independence hold

Speaker before election

Carl Heastie
Democratic

Speaker

Carl Heastie
Democratic

Elections to the New York State Assembly were held on November 6, 2018 [2] along with elections for the State Senate, Governor, and U.S. Senator, among others. The Democrats retained their majority with no net change in seats from 2016. Eight seats changed hands, four from Republican to Democrat and four from Democrat to Republican.

Contents

Overview

PartySeatsVotesPercentageSwing
Democratic 1053,503,87462.01%Increase2.svg3.89%
Republican 431,598,46828.29%Decrease2.svg2.51%
Conservative 0235,8074.17%Decrease2.svg0.45%
Working Families 1155,8102.76%Increase2.svg0.20%
Independence 193,8351.66%Decrease2.svg1.08%
Reform 028,3920.50%Increase2.svg0.10%
Women's Equality 023,4190.41%Increase2.svg0.03%
Green 06,2110.11%Decrease2.svg0.18%
Libertarian 03,9580.07%Decrease2.svg0.13%
Tax Revolt 02350.00%Decrease2.svg0.20%
In Maio We Trust 01060.00%New

Assembly Districts

DistrictMemberPartyFirst ElectedStatusResults [3]
1 Fred Thiele Dem1995+Incumbent re-elected. Fred Thiele (D) 60%

Patrick O'Connor (R) 40%

2 Anthony Palumbo Rep2013+Incumbent re-elected. Anthony Palumbo (R) 60%

Rona Smith (D) 40%

3 L. Dean Murray Rep2014Incumbent retired to run for state senate. Republican hold. Joe DeStefano (R) 55%

Clyde Parker (D) 46%

4 Steve Englebright Dem1992+Incumbent re-elected. Steve Englebright (D) 60%

Christian Kalinowski (R) 40%

5 Douglas M. Smith Rep2018+Incumbent re-elected. Douglas M. Smith (R) 59%

Tim Hall (D) 41%

6 Philip Ramos Dem2002Incumbent re-elected. Philip Ramos (D) 100%
7 Andrew Garbarino Rep2012Incumbent re-elected. Andrew Garbarino (R) 59%

Tom Murray (D) 41%

8 Michael J. Fitzpatrick Rep2002Incumbent re-elected. Michael J. Fitzpatrick (R) 61%

Dave Morrisey (D) 31%

9 Christine Pellegrino Dem2017+Incumbent lost re-election. Republican gain. Mike LiPietri (R) 56%

Christine Pellegrino (D) 44%

10 Steve Stern Dem2018+Incumbent re-elected. Steve Stern (D) 60%

Jeremy Williams (R) 41%

11 Kimberly Jean-Pierre Dem2014Incumbent re-elected. Kimberly Jean-Pierre (D) 64%

Kevin Sabella (R) 36%

12 Andrew Raia Rep2002Incumbent re-elected. Andrew Raia (R) 56%

Avrum Rosen (D) 44%

13 Charles D. Lavine Dem2004Incumbent re-elected. Charles D. Lavine (D) 68%

Andrew Monteleone (R) 32%

14 David McDonough Rep2002+Incumbent re-elected. David McDonough (R) 56%

Michael F. Reid (D) 44%

15 Michael Montesano Rep2010+Incumbent re-elected. Michael Montesano (R) 53%

Allen Foley (D) 47%

16 Anthony D'Urso Dem2016Incumbent re-elected. Anthony D'Urso (D) 62%

Byron Divins Jr. (R) 38%

17 John Mikulin Rep2018+Incumbent re-elected. John Mikulin (R) 56%

Kimberly Snow (D) 44%

18 Earlene Hooper Dem1988+Incumbent lost renomination. Democratic hold. Taylor Darling (D) 90%

James Lamarre (R) 10%

19 Ed Ra Rep2010Incumbent re-elected. Ed Ra (R) 56%

William Carr (D) 44%

20 Melissa Miller Rep2016Incumbent re-elected. Melissa Miller (R) 54%

Juan Vides (D) 45% John Vobis Jr. (REF) 1%

21 Brian Curran Rep2010Incumbent lost reelection. Democratic gain. Judy Griffin (D) 53%

Brian Curran (R) 47%

22 Michaelle C. Solages Dem2012Incumbent re-elected. Michaelle C. Solages (D) 70%

Gonald Moncion (R) 30%

23 Stacey Pheffer Amato Dem2016Incumbent re-elected. Stacey Pheffer Amato (D) 68%

Matthew Pecorino (R) 32%

24 David Weprin Dem2010+Incumbent re-elected. David Weprin (D) 100%
25 Nily Rozic Dem2012Incumbent re-elected. Nily Rozic (D) 100%
26 Edward Braunstein Dem2010Incumbent re-elected. Edward Braunstein (D) 65%

David Bressler (R) 35%

27 Daniel Rosenthal Dem2017+Incumbent re-elected. Daniel Rosenthal (D) 100%
28 Andrew Hevesi Dem2005+Incumbent re-elected. Andrew Hevesi (D) 73%

Danniel Maio (R) 27%

29 Alicia Hyndman Dem2015+Incumbent re-elected. Alicia Hyndman (D) 100%
30 Brian Barnwell Dem2016Incumbent re-elected. Brian Barnwell (D) 76%

Eric Butkiewicz (R) 24%

31 Michele Titus Dem2002+Incumbent re-elected. Michele Titus (D) 100%
32 Vivian E. Cook Dem1990Incumbent re-elected. Vivian E. Cook (D) 100%
33 Clyde Vanel Dem2016+Incumbent re-elected. Clyde Vanel (D) 92%

Lalita Etwaroo (R) 8%

34 Michael DenDekker Dem2008Incumbent re-elected. Michael DenDekker (D) 100%
35 Jeffrion L. Aubry Dem1992+Incumbent re-elected. Jeffrion L. Aubry (D) 100%
36 Aravella Simotas Dem2010Incumbent re-elected. Aravella Simotas (D) 100%
37 Catherine Nolan Dem1984Incumbent re-elected. Catherine Nolan (D) 100%
38 Michael G. Miller Dem2009+Incumbent re-elected. Michael G. Miller (D) 100%
39 Ari Espinal Dem2018+Incumbent lost renomination. Democratic hold. Catalina Cruz (D) 88%

Ari Espinal (WF) 10% Bobby Kalotee (REF) 2%

40 Ron Kim Dem2012Incumbent re-elected. Ron Kim (D) 87%

John Scandalios (REF) 13%

41 Helene Weinstein Dem1980Incumbent re-elected. Helene Weinstein (D) 100%
42 Rodneyse Bichotte Dem2014Incumbent re-elected. Rodneyse Bichotte (D) 91%

Matthew Williams (R) 7% Anthony Beckford (G) 2%

43 Diana Richardson Dem2015+Incumbent re-elected. Diana Richardson (D) 100%
44 Robert Carroll Dem2016Incumbent re-elected. Robert Carroll (D) 86%

Yevgeny Goldberg (R) 14%

45 Steven Cymbrowitz Dem2000Incumbent re-elected. Steven Cymbrowitz (D) 100%
46 VacantDemIncumbent resigned on April 2, 2018, due to criminal investigation. Democratic hold. Mathylde Frontus (D) 54%

Stephen Saperstein (R) 43% Ethan Lustig-Elgraby (WF) 2% Patrick Dwyer (G) 1%

47 William Colton Dem1996Incumbent re-elected. William Colton (D) 70%

Florence LaSalle (R) 31%

48 Dov Hikind Dem1982Incumbent retired. Democratic hold. Simcha Eichenstein (D) (D) 100%
49 Peter J. Abbate Jr. Dem1986Incumbent re-elected. Peter J. Abbate Jr. (D) 85%

Rosemary Mangino (C) 16%

50 Joe Lentol Dem1972Incumbent re-elected. Joe Lentol (D) 100%
51 Felix Ortiz Dem1994Incumbent re-elected. Felix Ortiz (D) 100%
52 Jo Anne Simon Dem2014Incumbent re-elected. Jo Anne Simon (D) 95%

Daniel Ramos (C) 3% Gary Popkin (L) 2%

53 Maritza Davila Dem2013+Incumbent re-elected. Maritza Davila (D) 100%
54 Erik Martin Dilan Dem2014Incumbent re-elected. Erik Martin Dilan (D) 96%

Khorshed Chowdhury (R) 4%

55 Latrice Walker Dem2014Incumbent re-elected. Latrice Walker (D) 98%

Berneda Jackson (R) 2%

56 Tremaine Wright Dem2016Incumbent re-elected. Tremaine Wright (D) 100%
57 Walter Mosley Dem2012Incumbent re-elected. Walter Mosley (D) 100%
58 N. Nick Perry Dem1992Incumbent re-elected. N. Nick Perry (D) 100%
59 Jaime Williams Dem2016+Incumbent re-elected. Jaime Williams (D) 81%

Brandon Washington (R) 19%

60 Charles Barron Dem2014Incumbent re-elected. Charles Barron (D) 96%

Leroy Bates (R) 3% Horrie Johnson (C) 1%

61 Matthew Titone Dem2007+Incumbent retired to run for Richmond County Surrogate Judge. Democratic hold. Charles Fall (D) 84%

Patricia Kane (WF) 10% Daniel Falcone (G) 6%

62 Ronald Castorina Rep2016+Incumbent retired to run for Richmond County Surrogate Judge. Republican hold. Michael Reilly (R) 90%

Glenn Yost (D) 10%

63 Michael Cusick Dem2002Incumbent re-elected. Michael Cusick (D) 96%

John Dennie (G) 4%

64 Nicole Malliotakis Rep2010Incumbent re-elected. Nicole Malliotakis (R) 61%

Adam Baumel (D) 39%

65 Yuh-Line Niou Dem2016Incumbent re-elected. Yuh-Line Niou (D) 100%
66 Deborah J. Glick Dem1990Incumbent re-elected. Deborah J. Glick (D) 82%

Cynthia Nixon (WF) 18%

67 Linda Rosenthal Dem2006+Incumbent re-elected. Linda Rosenthal (D) 100%
68 Robert J. Rodriguez Dem2010Incumbent re-elected. Robert J. Rodriguez (D) 93%

Daby Carreras (R) 7%

69 Daniel J. O'Donnell Dem2002Incumbent re-elected. Daniel J. O'Donnell (D) 93%

Corina Cotenescu (R) 7%

70 Inez Dickens Dem2016Incumbent re-elected. Inez Dickens (D) 100%
71 Al Taylor Dem2017+Incumbent re-elected. Al Taylor (D) 100%
72 Carmen De La Rosa Dem2016Incumbent re-elected. Carmen De La Rosa (D) 94%

Ronny Goodman (R) 6%

73 Dan Quart Dem2011+Incumbent re-elected. Dan Quart (D) 76%

Jeff Ascherman (R) 24%

74 Harvey Epstein Dem2018+Incumbent re-elected. Harvey Epstein (D) 87%

Bryan Cooper (R) 11% Juan Pagan (REF) 2%

75 Richard N. Gottfried Dem1970Incumbent re-elected. Richard N. Gottfried (D) 100%
76 Rebecca Seawright Dem2014Incumbent re-elected. Rebecca Seawright (D) 97%

Louis Puliafito (REF) 4%

77 Latoya Joyner Dem2014Incumbent re-elected. Latoya Joyner (D) 96%

Carmichael (R) 3% Benjamin Eggleston (C) 0.4%

78 Jose Rivera Dem2000Incumbent re-elected. Jose Rivera (D) 94%

Michael Walters (R) 7%

79 Michael Blake Dem2014Incumbent re-elected. Michael Blake (D) 96%

Gregory Torres (R) 3% Margaret Fasano (C) 1%

80 Nathalia Fernandez Dem2018+Incumbent re-elected. Nathalia Fernandez (D) 86%

Louis Perri (R) 14%

81 Jeffrey Dinowitz Dem1994+Incumbent re-elected. Jeffrey Dinowitz (D) 88%

Alan Reed (R) 12%

82 Michael Benedetto Dem2004Incumbent re-elected. Michael Benedetto (D) 82%

Elizabeth English (R) 16% William Britt Jr. (C) 2%

83 Carl Heastie Dem2000Incumbent re-elected. Carl Heastie (D) 97%

Aston Lee (R) 2% Regina Cartagena (C) 1%

84 Carmen Arroyo Dem1994+Incumbent re-elected. Carmen Arroyo (D) 90%

Amanda Septimo (WF) 6% Rosaline Nieves (R) 4% Oswald Denis (C) 1%

85 Marcos Crespo Dem2009+Incumbent re-elected. Marcos Crespo (D) 95%

Shonde Lennon (R) 4% Joseph Bogdany (C) 1%

86 Victor Pichardo Dem2013+Incumbent re-elected. Victor Pichardo (D) 96%

Ariel Rivera-Diaz (R) 4% Jose Marte (C) 1%

87 VacantDemIncumbent resigned April 30, 2018, to take office as a state senator. Democratic hold. Karines Reyes (D) 94%

Alpheaus Marcus (R) 5% Michael Dennis (C) 1%

88 Amy Paulin Dem2000Incumbent re-elected. Amy Paulin (D) 100%
89 J. Gary Pretlow Dem1992Incumbent re-elected. J. Gary Pretlow (D) 100%
90 VacantDemIncumbent resigned April 30, 2018, to take office as a state senator. Democratic hold. Nader Sayegh (D) 65%

Joe Pinion (R) 35%

91 Steven Otis Dem2012Incumbent re-elected. Steven Otis (D) 100%
92 Thomas J. Abinanti Dem2010Incumbent re-elected. Thomas J. Abinanti (D) 100%
93 David Buchwald Dem2012Incumbent re-elected. David Buchwald (D) 69%

John Nuculovic (R) 31%

94 Kevin Byrne Rep2016Incumbent re-elected. Kevin Byrne (R) 58%

Vedat Gashi (D) 42%

95 Sandy Galef Dem1992Incumbent re-elected. Sandy Galef (D) 68%

Lawrence Chiulli (R) 32%

96 Kenneth Zebrowski Jr. Dem2007+Incumbent re-elected. Kenneth Zebrowski Jr. (D) 100%
97 Ellen Jaffee Dem2006Incumbent re-elected. Ellen Jaffee (D) 62%

Rosario Presti Jr. (R) 38%

98 Karl A. Brabenec Rep2014Incumbent re-elected. Karl A. Brabenec (R) 63%

Scott Martens (D) 38%

99 James Skoufis Dem2012Incumbent retired to run for State Senate. Republican gain. Colin Schmitt (R) 53%

Matthew Rettig (D) 47%

100 Aileen Gunther Dem2003+Incumbent re-elected. Aileen Gunther (D) 100%
101 Brian Miller Rep2016Incumbent re-elected. Brian Miller (R) 59%

Chad McEvoy (D) 41%

102 Christopher Tague Rep2018+Incumbent re-elected. Christopher Tague (R) 57%

Aidan O'Connor Jr. (D) 43%

103 Kevin A. Cahill Dem1998Incumbent re-elected. Kevin A. Cahill (D) 100%
104 VacantDemIncumbent died on April 15, 2018.

Democratic hold.

Jonathan Jacobson (D) 60%

Scott Manley (R) 40%

105 Kieran Lalor Rep2012Incumbent re-elected. Kieran Lalor (R) 58%

Laurette Giardino (D) 42%

106 Didi Barrett Dem2012+Incumbent re-elected. Didi Barrett (D) 54%

Will Truitt (R) 46%

107 Jake Ashby Rep2018+Incumbent re-elected. Jake Ashby (R) 52%

Tistrya Houghtling (D) 49%

108 John T. McDonald III Dem2012Incumbent re-elected. John T. McDonald III (D) 100%
109 Patricia Fahy Dem2012Incumbent re-elected. Patricia Fahy (D) 71%

Robert Porter (R) 24% Joseph Sullivan (C) 5%

110 Phillip Steck Dem2012Incumbent re-elected. Phillip Steck (D) 60%

Christopher Carey (R) 40%

111 Angelo Santabarbara Dem2012Incumbent re-elected. Angelo Santabarbara (D) 54%

Brian McGarry (R) 46%

112 Mary Beth Walsh Rep2016Incumbent re-elected. Mary Beth Walsh (R) 100%
113 Carrie Woerner Dem2014Incumbent re-elected. Carrie Woerner (D) 57%

Morgan Zegers (R) 44%

114 Dan Stec Rep2012Incumbent re-elected. Dan Stec (R) 81%

Katie Wilson (WF) 19%

115 Billy Jones Dem2016Incumbent re-elected. Billy Jones (D) 100%
116 Addie Jenne Dem2008Incumbent lost reelection. Republican gain. Mark Walczyk (R) 54%

Addie Jenne (D) 46%

117 Ken Blankenbush Rep2010Incumbent re-elected. Ken Blankenbush (R) 100%
118 Marc W. Butler Rep1995+Incumbent retired. Republican hold. Robert Smullen (R) 64%

Keith Rubino (D) 36%

119 Anthony Brindisi Dem2011+Incumbent retired to run for Congress. Democratic hold. Marianne Buttenschon (D) 55%

Dennis Bova (R) 45%

120 William A. Barclay Rep2002Incumbent re-elected. William A. Barclay (R) 69%

Gail Tosh (D) 31%

121 Bill Magee Dem1990Incumbent lost reelection. Republican gain. John Salka (R) 51%

Bill Magee (D) 49%

122 Clifford Crouch Rep1995+Incumbent re-elected. Clifford Crouch (R) 85%

Nick Libous (C) 15%

123 Donna Lupardo Dem2004Incumbent re-elected. Donna Lupardo (D) 100%
124 Christopher S. Friend Rep2010Incumbent re-elected. Christopher S. Friend (R) 63%

Bill Batrowny (D) 38%

125 Barbara Lifton Dem2002Incumbent re-elected. Barbara Lifton (D) 100%
126 Gary Finch Rep1999+Incumbent re-elected. Gary Finch (R) 57%

Keith Batman (D) 43%

127 Albert A. Stirpe Jr. Dem2012Incumbent re-elected. Albert A. Stirpe Jr. (D) 58%

Nicholas Paro (R) 42%

128 Pamela Hunter Dem2015+Incumbent re-elected. Pamela Hunter (D) 100%
129 William Magnarelli Dem1998Incumbent re-elected. William Magnarelli (D) 74%

Edward Ott (R) 22% Michael Hunter (C) 4%

130 Bob Oaks Rep1992Incumbent retired. Republican hold. Brian Manktelow (R) 67%

Scott Comegys (D) 33%

131 Brian Kolb Rep2000+Incumbent re-elected. Brian Kolb (R) 100%
132 Phil Palmesano Rep2010Incumbent re-elected. Phil Palmesano (R) 100%
133 Joseph Errigo Rep2016+Incumbent lost renomination. Republican hold. Marjorie Byrnes (R) 55%

Barbara Baer (D) 42% Joseph Errigo (Ind) 3%

134 Peter Lawrence Rep2014Incumbent re-elected. Peter Lawrence (R) 100%
135 Mark Johns Rep2010Incumbent re-elected. Mark Johns (R) 53%

Andrew Gilchrist (D) 48%

136 Joseph Morelle Dem1990Incumbent retired to run for Congress. Democratic hold. Jamie Romeo (D) 100%
137 David Gantt Dem1982Incumbent re-elected. David Gantt (D) 100%
138 Harry Bronson Dem2010Incumbent re-elected. Harry Bronson (D) 66%

Patsy Iacovangelo (R) 34%

139 Stephen Hawley Rep2006+Incumbent re-elected. Stephen Hawley (R) 92%

Mark Glogowski (L) 8%

140 Robin Schimminger Dem1976Incumbent re-elected. Robin Schimminger (D) 70%

Adam Ohar (R) 26% Brian Phillips (WEP) 2% Anthony Baney (G) 1%

141 Crystal Peoples-Stokes Dem2002Incumbent re-elected. Crystal Peoples-Stokes (D) 91%

Ross Kostecky (R) 10%

142 Erik Bohen Ind. Dem2018+Incumbent lost reelection. Democratic gain. Patrick Burke (D) 52%

Erik Bohen (R) 45% Michelle Kennedy (Ind) 3%

143 Monica P. Wallace Dem2016Incumbent re-elected. Monica Wallace (D) 58%

Daniel Centinello (R) 42%

144 Michael Norris Rep2016Incumbent re-elected. Michael Norris (R) 63%

Joseph DiPasquale (D) 37%

145 Angelo Morinello Rep2016Incumbent re-elected. Angelo Morinello (R) 100%
146 Raymond Walter Rep2010Incumbent lost reelection. Democratic gain. Karen McMahon (D) 53%

Raymond Walter (R) 47% Danilo Lawvere (G) 1%

147 David DiPietro Rep2012Incumbent re-elected. David DiPietro (R) 61%

Luke Wochensky (D) 39%

148 Joseph Giglio Rep2005+Incumbent re-elected. Joseph Giglio (R) 100%
149 Sean Ryan Dem2011+Incumbent re-elected. Sean Ryan (D) 72%

Joseph Totaro (R) 28%

150 Andy Goodell Rep2010Incumbent re-elected. Andy Goodell (R) 69%

Judith Einach (D) 31%

Detailed results

Vote share of each candidate by main party per district. Candidates can run on multiple parties in New York; the shading is the sum of votes a candidate received for all parties, although only the main party is used for shading. Although Fred Thiele of the 1st district is mainly associated with the Independence Party, he received most of his votes as a Democrat and is thus noted here. New York Assembly Results 2018.png
Vote share of each candidate by main party per district. Candidates can run on multiple parties in New York; the shading is the sum of votes a candidate received for all parties, although only the main party is used for shading. Although Fred Thiele of the 1st district is mainly associated with the Independence Party, he received most of his votes as a Democrat and is thus noted here.

Notes

  1. Thiele caucuses with the Democrats.

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