Certified Results from the November 6, 2018 General Election for NYS Assembly

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Certified Results from the November 6, 2018 General Election for NYS Assembly Certified Results from the November 6, 2018 General Election for NYS Assembly Member of Assembly 1st Assembly District - General Election - November 6, 2018 Part of Suffolk County Total Votes by Candidate Name (Party) Vote Results Total Votes by Party Candidate Fred W. Thiele, Jr. (DEM) 29,166 29,166 31,961 Patrick M. O'Connor (REP) 17,818 17,818 19,953 Patrick M. O'Connor (CON) 2,135 2,135 Fred W. Thiele, Jr. (WOR) 872 872 Fred W. Thiele, Jr. (IND) 1,493 1,493 Fred W. Thiele, Jr. (WEP) 333 333 Fred W. Thiele, Jr. (REF) 97 97 Blank 1,649 1,649 Void 18 18 Scattering 9 9 Member of Assembly 2nd Assembly District - General Election - November 6, 2018 Part of Suffolk County Total Votes by Candidate Name (Party) Vote Results Total Votes by Party Candidate Rona Smith (DEM) 21,533 21,533 21,533 Anthony H. Palumbo (REP) 26,760 26,760 31,242 Anthony H. Palumbo (CON) 3,439 3,439 Anthony H. Palumbo (IND) 1,043 1,043 Blank 1,884 1,884 Void 10 10 Scattering 13 13 Member of Assembly 3rd Assembly District - General Election - November 6, 2018 Part of Suffolk County Total Votes by Candidate Name (Party) Vote Results Total Votes by Party Candidate Clyde E. Parker (DEM) 17,822 17,822 17,822 Joseph P. De Stefano (REP) 18,068 18,068 20,916 Joseph P. De Stefano (CON) 2,099 2,099 Joseph P. De Stefano (IND) 645 645 Joseph P. De Stefano (REF) 104 104 Blank 1,988 1,988 Void 12 12 Scattering 8 8 Member of Assembly 4th Assembly District - General Election - November 6, 2018 Part of Suffolk County Total Votes by Candidate Name (Party) Vote Results Total Votes by Party Candidate Steven Englebright (DEM) 26,009 26,009 27,733 Christian W. Kalinowski (REP) 15,828 15,828 18,019 Christian W. Kalinowski (CON) 2,191 2,191 Steven Englebright (WOR) 641 641 Steven Englebright (IND) 772 772 Steven Englebright (WEP) 311 311 Blank 1,552 1,552 Void 32 32 Scattering 7 7 Member of Assembly 5th Assembly District - General Election - November 6, 2018 Part of Suffolk County Total Votes by Candidate Name (Party) Vote Results Total Votes by Party Candidate Timothy L. Hall (DEM) 17,668 17,668 17,668 Douglas M. Smith (REP) 21,745 21,745 25,075 Douglas M. Smith (CON) 2,551 2,551 Douglas M. Smith (IND) 653 653 Douglas M. Smith (REF) 126 126 Blank 2,001 2,001 Void 10 10 Scattering 13 13 Member of Assembly 6th Assembly District - General Election - November 6, 2018 Part of Suffolk County Total Votes by Candidate Name (Party) Vote Results Total Votes by Party Candidate Philip R. Ramos (DEM) 20,027 20,027 21,572 Philip R. Ramos (WOR) 732 732 Philip R. Ramos (IND) 516 516 Philip R. Ramos (WEP) 188 188 Philip R. Ramos (REF) 109 109 Blank 5,272 5,272 Void 0 0 Scattering 83 83 Member of Assembly 7th Assembly District - General Election - November 6, 2018 Part of Suffolk County Total Votes by Candidate Name (Party) Vote Results Total Votes by Party Candidate Thomas E. Murray, III (DEM) 20,452 20,452 20,452 Andrew R. Garbarino (REP) 24,552 24,552 29,075 Andrew R. Garbarino (CON) 3,257 3,257 Andrew R. Garbarino (IND) 813 813 Andrew R. Garbarino (WEP) 348 348 Andrew R. Garbarino (REF) 105 105 Blank 1,645 1,645 Void 14 14 Scattering 13 13 Member of Assembly 8th Assembly District - General Election - November 6, 2018 Part of Suffolk County Total Votes by Candidate Name (Party) Vote Results Total Votes by Party Candidate David J. Morrissey (DEM) 20,459 20,459 20,459 Michael J. Fitzpatrick (REP) 27,789 27,789 31,957 Michael J. Fitzpatrick (CON) 3,311 3,311 Michael J. Fitzpatrick (IND) 749 749 Michael J. Fitzpatrick (REF) 108 108 Blank 2,067 2,067 Void 5 5 Scattering 2 2 Member of Assembly 9th Assembly District - General Election - November 6, 2018 Part of Nassau County Part of Suffolk County Total Votes by Candidate Name (Party) Vote Results Vote Results Total Votes by Party Candidate Christine Pellegrino (DEM) 8,777 12,314 21,091 22,436 Mike LiPetri (REP) 11,972 13,640 25,612 28,482 Mike LiPetri (CON) 1,291 1,410 2,701 Christine Pellegrino (WOR) 210 313 523 Christine Pellegrino (IND) 182 365 547 Christine Pellegrino (WEP) 106 169 275 Mike LiPetri (REF) 68 101 169 Blank 517 839 1,356 Void 12 9 21 Scattering 1 5 6 Member of Assembly 10th Assembly District - General Election - November 6, 2018 Part of Suffolk County Total Votes by Candidate Name (Party) Vote Results Total Votes by Party Candidate Steve Stern (DEM) 26,935 26,935 28,559 Jeremy G. Williams (REP) 17,129 17,129 19,135 Jeremy G. Williams (CON) 2,006 2,006 Steve Stern (WOR) 613 613 Steve Stern (IND) 699 699 Steve Stern (WEP) 312 312 Blank 1,385 1,385 Void 11 11 Scattering 6 6 Member of Assembly 11th Assembly District - General Election - November 6, 2018 Part of Suffolk County Total Votes by Candidate Name (Party) Vote Results Total Votes by Party Candidate Kimberly Jean-Pierre (DEM) 22,274 22,274 23,485 Kevin V. Sabella (REP) 11,631 11,631 13,006 Kevin V. Sabella (CON) 1,375 1,375 Kimberly Jean-Pierre (WOR) 528 528 Kimberly Jean-Pierre (IND) 455 455 Kimberly Jean-Pierre (WEP) 228 228 Blank 1,437 1,437 Void 8 8 Scattering 3 3 Member of Assembly 12th Assembly District - General Election - November 6, 2018 Part of Suffolk County Total Votes by Candidate Name (Party) Vote Results Total Votes by Party Candidate Avrum J. Rosen (DEM) 22,416 22,416 22,416 Andrew P. Raia (REP) 23,868 23,868 27,853 Andrew P. Raia (CON) 2,896 2,896 Andrew P. Raia (IND) 949 949 Andrew P. Raia (REF) 140 140 Blank 1,670 1,670 Void 8 8 Scattering 8 8 Member of Assembly 13th Assembly District - General Election - November 6, 2018 Part of Nassau County Total Votes by Candidate Name (Party) Vote Results Total Votes by Party Candidate Charles D. Lavine (DEM) 30,699 30,699 31,602 Andrew A. Monteleone (REP) 13,451 13,451 14,804 Andrew A. Monteleone (CON) 1,353 1,353 Charles D. Lavine (WOR) 497 497 Charles D. Lavine (WEP) 316 316 Charles D. Lavine (REF) 90 90 Blank 1,381 1,381 Void 17 17 Scattering 14 14 Member of Assembly 14th Assembly District - General Election - November 6, 2018 Part of Nassau County Total Votes by Candidate Name (Party) Vote Results Total Votes by Party Candidate Michael F. Reid (DEM) 23,210 23,210 24,067 David G. McDonough (REP) 27,287 27,287 30,673 David G. McDonough (CON) 2,722 2,722 Michael F. Reid (WOR) 531 531 David G. McDonough (IND) 452 452 Michael F. Reid (WEP) 326 326 David G. McDonough (REF) 76 76 David G. McDonough (TRP) 136 136 Blank 1,539 1,539 Void 24 24 Scattering 25 25 Member of Assembly 15th Assembly District - General Election - November 6, 2018 Part of Nassau County Total Votes by Candidate Name (Party) Vote Results Total Votes by Party Candidate Allen F. Foley (DEM) 21,673 21,673 22,452 Michael A. Montesano (REP) 22,022 22,022 24,902 Michael A. Montesano (CON) 2,357 2,357 Allen F. Foley (WOR) 462 462 Michael A. Montesano (IND) 412 412 Allen F. Foley (WEP) 317 317 Michael A. Montesano (REF) 111 111 Blank 1,433 1,433 Void 23 23 Scattering 9 9 Member of Assembly 16th Assembly District - General Election - November 6, 2018 Part of Nassau County Total Votes by Candidate Name (Party) Vote Results Total Votes by Party Candidate Anthony Durso (DEM) 28,913 28,913 30,151 Byron A. Divins, Jr. (REP) 16,749 16,749 18,062 Byron A. Divins, Jr. (CON) 1,313 1,313 Anthony Durso (WOR) 521 521 Anthony Durso (IND) 383 383 Anthony Durso (WEP) 259 259 Anthony Durso (REF) 75 75 Blank 1,621 1,621 Void 18 18 Scattering 14 14 Member of Assembly 17th Assembly District - General Election - November 6, 2018 Part of Nassau County Total Votes by Candidate Name (Party) Vote Results Total Votes by Party Candidate Kimberly L. Snow (DEM) 20,602 20,602 21,047 John K. Mikulin (REP) 23,670 23,670 26,744 John K. Mikulin (CON) 2,504 2,504 John K. Mikulin (IND) 396 396 Kimberly L. Snow (WEP) 445 445 John K. Mikulin (REF) 75 75 John K. Mikulin (TRP) 99 99 Blank 1,738 1,738 Void 11 11 Scattering 18 18 Member of Assembly 18th Assembly District - General Election - November 6, 2018 Part of Nassau County Total Votes by Candidate Name (Party) Vote Results Total Votes by Party Candidate Taylor R. Raynor (DEM) 29,362 29,362 29,989 James Lamarre (REP) 2,893 2,893 3,281 James Lamarre (CON) 388 388 Taylor R. Raynor (WOR) 379 379 Taylor R. Raynor (WEP) 200 200 Taylor R. Raynor (REF) 48 48 Blank 1,575 1,575 Void 101 101 Scattering 1,569 1,569 Member of Assembly 19th Assembly District - General Election - November 6, 2018 Part of Nassau County Total Votes by Candidate Name (Party) Vote Results Total Votes by Party Candidate Billy Carr (DEM) 20,349 20,349 21,083 Edward P. Ra (REP) 23,362 23,362 26,266 Edward P. Ra (CON) 2,455 2,455 Billy Carr (WOR) 456 456 Edward P.
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