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Statewide Election Results Statewide Election Results Incumbent = * Winner = in color Position Democratic Candidate Republican Candidate Governor Andrew Cuomo* Marcus Molinaro Lt Governor Kathy Hochul* Julie Killian Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli* Jonathan Trichter Attorney General Letitia James Keith Wofford as of 12/21/2018 2:37 PM NYS Senate Election Results Incumbent = * Winner = in color District Democratic Candidate Republican Candidate County/Borough 1 Greg Fischer Kenneth P. LaValle* Suffolk 2 Kathleen Cleary John J. Flanagan* Suffolk 3** Monica Martinez Dean Murray Suffolk 4 Lou D'amaro Philip M. Boyle* Suffolk 5 James F. Gaughran Carl L. Marcellino* Nassau, Suffolk 6 Kevin Thomas Kemp Hannon* Nassau 7 Anna Kaplan Elaine Phillips* Nassau 8 John Brooks* Jeff Pravato Nassau, Suffolk 9 Todd Kaminsky* Francis Becker Nassau 10 James Sanders, Jr.* Uncontested Queens 11** John Liu Vickie Paladino Queens 12 Michael N. Gianaris* Uncontested Queens 13** Jessica Ramos Uncontested Queens 14 Leroy G. Comrie, Jr.* Uncontested Queens 15 Joseph P. Addabbo, Jr.* Thomas Sullivan Queens 16 Toby Ann Stavisky* Uncontested Queens 17 Simcha Felder* Uncontested Kings 18** Julia Salazar Uncontested Kings 19 Roxanne Persaud* Jeffery Ferretti Kings 20** Zellnor Myrie Uncontested Kings 21 Kevin S. Parker* Uncontested Kings 22 Andrew Gounardes Martin J. Golden* Kings 23 Diane Savino* David Krainert Kings, Richmond 24 Uncontested Andrew J. Lanza* Richmond 25 Velmanette Montgomery* Uncontested Kings 26 Brian Kavanagh * Anthony Arias Kings, New York 27 Brad M. Hoylman* Uncontested New York 28 Liz Krueger* Peter Holmberg New York 29 Jose M. Serrano* Jose Colon Bronx, New York 30 Brian Benjamin* Uncontested New York 31** Robert Jackson Melinda Crump Bronx, New York 32 Luis Sepulveda* Patrick Delices Bronx 33 J. Gustavo Rivera* Nicole Torres Bronx 34** Alessandra Biaggi Richard Ribustello Bronx, Westchester 35 Andrea Stewart-Cousins* Uncontested Westchester as of 12/21/2018 2:37 PM NYS Senate Election Results Incumbent = * Winner = in color District Democratic Candidate Republican Candidate County/Borough 36 Jamaal Bailey* Uncontested Bronx, Westchester 37 Shelley Mayer* Uncontested Westchester 38 David Carlucci* Scott C. Vanderhoef Rockland, Westchester 39** James Skoufis Thomas J.R. Basile Orange, Rockland, Ulster 40 Peter Harckham Terrence P. Murphy* Dutchess, Putnam, Westchester 41 Karen S. Smythe Susan J. Serino* Dutchess, Putnam 42** Jen Metzger Ann G. Rabbitt Delaware, Orange, Sullivan, Ulster Columbia, Rensselaer, Saratoga, 43** Aaron W. Gladd Daphne V. Jordan Washington 44 Neil D. Breslin* Christopher F. Davis Albany, Rensselaer Clinton, Essex, Franklin, St. Lawrence, 45 Emily L. Martz Elizabeth Little* Warren, Washington Albany, Greene, Montgomery, 46 Pat Courtney Strong George A. Amedore, Jr.* Schenectady, Ulster 47 Uncontested Joseph A. Griffo * Lewis, Oneida, St. Lawrence 48 Uncontested Patricia A. Ritchie* Jefferson, Oswego, St. Lawrence Fulton, Hamilton, Herkimer, Saratoga, 49 Michelle Ostrelich James Tedisco* Schenectady 50** John W. Mannion Robert E. Antonacci II Cayuga, Onondaga Cayuga, Chenango, Cortland, Delaware, 51 Joyce St. George James L. Seward* Herkimer, Otsego, Schoharie, Topkins, Ulster 52 Uncontested Fred Akshar* Broome, Chenango, Delaware,Tioga 53** Rachel May Janet Berl Burman Madison, Oneida, Onondaga Cayuga, Monroe, Ontariom, Seneca, 54 Kenan Baldridge Pamela Helming * Tompkins, Wayne 55 Jennifer Lunsford Rich Funke* Monroe, Ontario 56 Jeremy Cooney Joseph E. Robach* Monroe Allegany, Cattaraugus, Chautauqua, 57 Uncontested Catharine M. Young* Livingston Chemung, Schuyler, Steuben, 58 Amanda Kirchgessner Thomas F. O'Mara* Tompkins, Yates 59 Uncontested Patrick M. Gallivan* Erie, Livingston, Monroe, Wyoming 60 Carmina El Behairy Chris Jacobs * Erie 61 Joan E. Seamans Michael H. Ranzenhofer* Erie, Genesee, Monroe 62 Uncontested Robert G. Ortt* Monroe, Niagara, Orleans 63 Timothy M. Kennedy* Thomas Gaglione Erie as of 12/21/2018 2:37 PM NYS Senate Election Results Incumbent = * Winner = in color District Democratic Candidate Republican Candidate County/Borough Tally 39 DEMOCRATS 23 REPUBLICANS 1 UNAFFILIATED (FELDER) Count **FOOTNOTES: SD 3 - current Senator Thomas Croci (R) is not running for re-election SD 11- current Senator Tony Avella (D) lost the primary election to John Liu, but is continuing his campaign on the Independence line SD 13 - current Senator Jose Peralta (D) lost the primary election to Jessica Ramos SD 18 - current Senator Martin Malave Dilan (D) lost the primary election to Julia Salazer SD 20 - current Senator Jesse Hamilton (D) lost the primary election to Zellnor Myrie SD 31 - current Senator Marisol Alcantara (D) lost the primary election to Robert Jackson SD 34 - current Senator Jeffery Klein (D) lost the primary election to Alessandra Biaggi SD 39 - current Senator William Larkin, Jr (R) is not running for re-election SD 42 - current Senator John Bonacic (R) is not running for re-election SD 43- current Senator Kathleen Marchione (R) is not running for re-election SD 50 - current Senator John DeFrancisco (R) is not running for re-election SD 53 - current Senator David Valesky (D) lost the primary election to Rachel May as of 12/21/2018 2:37 PM NYS Assembly Election Results Incumbent = * Winner = in color District Democratic Candidate Republican Candidate County/Borough 1 Fred Thiele* Patrick O'Connor Suffolk 2 Rona Smith Anthony Palumbo * Suffolk 3 Clyde Parker Joseph DeStefano Suffolk 4 Steven Englebright * Christian Kalinowski Suffolk 5 Tim Hall Doug Smith * Suffolk 6 Philip Ramos * Uncontested Suffolk 7 Tom Murray Andrew Garbarino * Suffolk 8 Dave Morrissey Michael Fitzpatrick * Suffolk 9 Christine Pellegrino * Michael LiPetri Nassau, Suffolk 10 Steve Stern * Jeremy Williams Suffolk 11 Kimberly Jean-Pierre * Kevin Sabella Suffolk 12 Avrum Rosen Andrew Raia * Suffolk 13 Charles Lavine * Andrew Monteleone Nassau 14 Michael F. Reid David McDonough * Nassau 15 Allen Foley Michael Montesano* Nassau 16 Anthony D'Urso * Byron Divins Jr. Nassau 17 Kimberly L. Snow John Mikulin * Nassau 18** Taylor Raynor James Lamarre Nassau 19 William Carr Edward Ra * Nassau 20 Juan Vides Melissa L. Miller * Nassau 21 Judy Griffin Brian Curran * Nassau 22 Michaelle Solages * Gonald Moncion Nassau 23 Stacey G. Pheffer Amato * Matthew Pecorino Queens 24 David Weprin * Uncontested Queens 25 Nily Rozic * Uncontested Queens 26 Edward Braunstein * David L. Bressler Queens 27 Daniel Rosenthal * Uncontested Queens 28 Andrew Hevesi * Danniel Maio Queens 29 Alicia Hyndman * Uncontested Queens 30 Brian Barnwell * Eric Butkiewicz Queens 31 Michele Titus * Uncontested Queens 32 Vivian Cook * Uncontested Queens 33 Clyde Vanel * Lalita Etwaroo Queens 34 Michael DenDekker * Uncontested Queens 35 Jeffrion Aubry * Uncontested Queens 36 Aravella Simotas * Uncontested Queens 37 Catherine Nolan * Uncontested Queens as of 12/21/2018 2:37 PM NYS Assembly Election Results Incumbent = * Winner = in color District Democratic Candidate Republican Candidate County/Borough 38 Michael Miller * Uncontested Queens 39** Catalina Cruz Uncontested Queens 40 Ron Kim * Uncontested Queens 41 Helene Weinstein * Uncontested Kings 42 Rodneyse Bichotte * Matthew Williams Kings 43 Diana Richardson * Uncontested Kings 44 Robert C. Carroll * Yevgeny Goldberg Kings 45 Steven Cymbrowitz * Uncontested Kings 46** Mathylde Frontus Steven Saperstein Kings 47 William Colton * Florence LaSalle Kings 48** Simcha Eichenstein Uncontested Kings 49 Peter Abbate Jr. * Uncontested Kings 50 Joseph Lentol * Uncontested Kings 51 Felix Ortiz * Uncontested Kings 52 Jo Anne Simon * Uncontested Kings 53 Maritza Davila * Uncontested Kings 54 Erik Dilan * Khorshed Chowdhury Kings 55 Latrice Walker * Berneda Jackson Kings 56 Tremaine S. Wright * Uncontested Kings 57 Walter Mosley * Uncontested Kings 58 N. Nick Perry * Uncontested Kings 59 Jaime Williams * Brandon Washington Kings 60 Charles Barron * Leroy Bates Kings 61** Charles Fall Uncontested Richmond 62** Uncontested Michael Reilly Richmond 63 Michael Cusick * Uncontested Richmond 64 Adam Baumel Nicole Malliotakis * Kings, Richmond 65 Yuh-Line Niou * Uncontested New York 66 Deborah Glick * Uncontested New York 67 Linda Rosenthal * Uncontested New York 68 Robert Rodriguez * Daby Carreras New York 69 Daniel O'Donnell * Corina Cotenescu New York 70 Inez Dickens * Uncontested New York 71 Alfred Taylor * Uncontested New York 72 Carmen N. De La Rosa * Ronny Goodman New York 73 Dan Quart * Jeff Ascherman New York 74 Harvey Epstein * Bryan Cooper New York 75 Richard Gottfried * Uncontested New York 76 Rebecca Seawright * Uncontested New York 77 Latoya Joyner * Tanya Carmichael Bronx 78 Jose Rivera * Michael Walters Bronx as of 12/21/2018 2:37 PM NYS Assembly Election Results Incumbent = * Winner = in color District Democratic Candidate Republican Candidate County/Borough 79 Michael Blake * Gregory Torres Bronx 80 Nathalia Fernandez * Louis Perri Bronx 81 Jeffrey Dinowitz * Alan Reed Bronx 82 Michael Benedetto * Elizabeth English Bronx 83 Carl Heastie * Aston Lee Bronx 84 Carmen Arroyo * Rosaline Nieves Bronx 85 Marcos Crespo * Shonde Lennon Bronx 86 Victor Pichardo * Ariel Rivera-Diaz Bronx 87** Karines Reyes Alpheaus Marcus Bronx 88 Amy Paulin * Uncontested Westchester 89 J. Gary Pretlow * Uncontested Westchester 90** Nader Sayegh Joe Pinion Westchester 91 Steven Otis * Uncontested Westchester 92 Thomas Abinanti * Uncontested Westchester 93 David Buchwald * John Nuculovic Westchester 94 Vedat Gashi Kevin M. Byrne * Westchester, Putnam 95 Sandra Galef * Lawrence
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