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2010 New York State Assembly election

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2010 New York State Assembly election

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November 2, 2010 (2010-11-02)
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150 seats from theNew York State Assembly
75 seats needed for a majority
 Majority partyMinority partyThird party
 
LeaderSheldon SilverBrian KolbFred Thiele[a]
PartyDemocraticRepublicanIndependence
Leader sinceFebruary 11, 1994April 6, 2009October 2009
Leader's seat64th district129th district2nd district
Seats before106422
Seats after98511
Seat changeDecrease 8Increase 9Decrease 1

Results:
     Republican gain
     Democratic hold     Republican hold
     Independence hold

Speaker before election

Sheldon Silver
Democratic

Speaker

Sheldon Silver
Democratic

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The2010 New York State Assembly elections were held on Tuesday, November 2, 2010, with theprimary election on September 14, 2010.[2] Voters in the 150 districts of theNew York State Assembly elected their representatives. The elections coincided with the elections for other offices, including forgovernor,U.S. Senate,U.S. House of Representatives, andstate senate. Assembly Democrats won 98 of the chamber's 150 seats on election day, while Republicans won 51 seats andIndependence party memberFred Thiele won one seat.[3]

Predictions

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SourceRankingAs of
Governing[4]Safe DNovember 1, 2010

Assembly districts

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DistrictMemberPartyFirst electedStatusWinner[5]
1Marc AlessiDem2005+Incumbent lost reelection.

Republican gain.

Daniel Losquadro
2Fred Thiele[b]Ind1995+Incumbent re-elected.Fred Thiele
3L. Dean MurrayRep2010+Incumbent re-elected.L. Dean Murray
4Steve EnglebrightDem1992+Incumbent re-elected.Steve Englebright
5Ginny FieldsDem2004+Incumbent lost reelection.

Republican gain.

Al Graf
6Philip RamosDem2002Incumbent re-elected.Philip Ramos
7Michael J. FitzpatrickRep2002Incumbent re-elected.Michael J. Fitzpatrick
8Phil BoyleRep2006+Incumbent re-elected.Phil Boyle
9Andrew RaiaRep2002Incumbent re-elected.Andrew Raia
10James D. ConteRep1988+Incumbent re-elected.James D. Conte
11Robert SweeneyDem1988+Incumbent re-elected.Robert Sweeney
12Joe SaladinoRep2004+Incumbent re-elected.Joe Saladino
13Charles D. LavineDem2004Incumbent re-elected.Charles D. Lavine
14Robert BarraRep2001+Incumbent retired.

Republican hold.

Brian Curran
15Rob WalkerRep2005+Incumbent retired.

Republican hold.

Michael Montesano
16Michelle SchimelDem2007+Incumbent re-elected.Michelle Schimel
17Thomas McKevittRep2006+Incumbent re-elected.Thomas McKevitt
18Earlene HooperDem1988+Incumbent re-elected.Earlene Hooper
19David McDonoughRep2002+Incumbent re-elected.David McDonough
20Harvey WeisenbergDem1989+Incumbent re-elected.Harvey Weisenberg
21Thomas AlfanoRep1996+Incumbent retired.

Republican hold.

Ed Ra
22Grace MengDem2008Incumbent re-elected.Grace Meng
23Audrey PhefferDem1987+Incumbent re-elected.Audrey Pheffer
24David WeprinDem2010+Incumbent re-elected.David Weprin
25Rory LancmanDem2006Incumbent re-elected.Rory Lancman
26Ann-Margaret CarrozzaDem1996Incumbent retired.

Democratic hold.

Edward Braunstein
27Nettie MayersohnDem1982Incumbent re-elected.Nettie Mayersohn
28Andrew HevesiDem2005+Incumbent re-elected.Andrew Hevesi
29William ScarboroughDem1994Incumbent re-elected.William Scarborough
30Margaret MarkeyDem1998Incumbent re-elected.Margaret Markey
31Michele TitusDem2002+Incumbent re-elected.Michele Titus
32Vivian E. CookDem1990Incumbent re-elected.Vivian E. Cook
33Barbara ClarkDem1986Incumbent re-elected.Barbara Clark
34Michael DenDekkerDem2008Incumbent re-elected.Michael DenDekker
35Jeffrion L. AubryDem1992+Incumbent re-elected.Jeffrion L. Aubry
36Michael GianarisDem2000Incumbent retired to run for State Senate.

Democratic hold.

Aravella Simotas
37Catherine NolanDem1984Incumbent re-elected.Catherine Nolan
38Michael G. MillerDem2009+Incumbent re-elected.Michael G. Miller
39Vacant, previouslyJosé PeraltaDem2002Incumbent resigned to run for State Senate.

Democratic hold.

Francisco Moya
40Inez BarronDem2008Incumbent re-elected.Inez Barron
41Helene WeinsteinDem1980Incumbent re-elected.Helene Weinstein
42Rhoda JacobsDem1978Incumbent re-elected.Rhoda Jacobs
43Karim CamaraDem2005+Incumbent re-elected.Karim Camara
44James BrennanDem1984Incumbent re-elected.James Brennan
45Steven CymbrowitzDem2000Incumbent re-elected.Steven Cymbrowitz
46Alec Brook-KrasnyDem2006+Incumbent re-elected.Alec Brook-Krasny
47William ColtonDem1996Incumbent re-elected.William Colton
48Dov HikindDem1982Incumbent re-elected.Dov Hikind
49Peter J. Abbate Jr.Dem1986Incumbent re-elected.Peter J. Abbate Jr.
50Joe LentolDem1972Incumbent re-elected.Joe Lentol
51Felix OrtizDem1994Incumbent re-elected.Felix Ortiz
52Joan MillmanDem1996Incumbent re-elected.Joan Millman
53Vito LopezDem1984Incumbent re-elected.Vito Lopez
54Darryl C. TownsDem1992Incumbent re-elected.Darryl Towns
55William Boyland Jr.Dem2003+Incumbent re-elected.William Boyland Jr.
56Annette RobinsonDem1991+Incumbent re-elected.Annette Robinson
57Hakeem JeffriesDem2006Incumbent re-elected.Hakeem Jeffries
58N. Nick PerryDem1992Incumbent re-elected.N. Nick Perry
59Alan MaiselDem2006+Incumbent re-elected.Alan Maisel
60Janele Hyer-SpencerDem2006Incumbent lost reelection.

Republican gain.

Nicole Malliotakis
61Matthew TitoneDem2007+Incumbent re-elected.Matthew Titone
62Louis TobaccoRep2007+Incumbent re-elected.Louis Tobacco
63Michael CusickDem2002Incumbent re-elected.Michael Cusick
64Sheldon SilverDem1976Incumbent re-elected.Sheldon Silver
65Micah KellnerDem2007+Incumbent re-elected.Micah Kellner
66Deborah J. GlickDem1990Incumbent re-elected.Deborah J. Glick
67Linda RosenthalDem2006+Incumbent re-elected.Linda Rosenthal
68Adam Clayton Powell IVDem2000Incumbent retired.

Democratic hold.

Robert J. Rodriguez
69Daniel J. O'DonnellDem2002Incumbent re-elected.Daniel J. O'Donnell
70Keith L. T. WrightDem1992Incumbent re-elected.Keith L. T. Wright
71Herman FarrellDem1974Incumbent re-elected.Herman Farrell
72Adriano EspaillatDem1996Incumbent retired to run for State Senate.

Democratic hold.

Guillermo Linares
73Jonathan BingDem2002Incumbent re-elected.Jonathan Bing
74Brian KavanaghDem2006Incumbent re-elected.Brian Kavanagh
75Richard N. GottfriedDem1970Incumbent re-elected.Richard N. Gottfried
76Peter RiveraDem1992Incumbent re-elected.Peter Rivera
77Vanessa GibsonDem2009+Incumbent re-elected.Vanessa Gibson
78Jose RiveraDem2000Incumbent re-elected.Jose Rivera
79Michael BenjaminDem2003+Incumbent retired.

Democratic hold.

Eric Stevenson
80Naomi RiveraDem2004Incumbent re-elected.Naomi Rivera
81Jeffrey DinowitzDem1994+Incumbent re-elected.Jeffrey Dinowitz
82Michael BenedettoDem2004Incumbent re-elected.Michael Benedetto
83Carl HeastieDem2000Incumbent re-elected.Carl Heastie
84Carmen ArroyoDem1994+Incumbent re-elected.Carmen Arroyo
85Marcos CrespoDem2009+Incumbent re-elected.Marcos Crespo
86Nelson CastroDem2008Incumbent re-elected.Nelson Castro
87J. Gary PretlowDem1992Incumbent re-elected.J. Gary Pretlow
88Amy PaulinDem2000Incumbent re-elected.Amy Paulin
89Robert CastelliRep2010+Incumbent re-elected.Robert Castelli
90Sandy GalefDem1992Incumbent re-elected.Sandy Galef
91George LatimerDem2004Incumbent re-elected.George Latimer
92Richard BrodskyDem1982Incumbent retired to run for Attorney General.

Democratic hold.

Thomas J. Abinanti
93Mike SpanoDem1992+Incumbent re-elected.Mike Spano
94Kenneth Zebrowski Jr.Dem2007+Incumbent re-elected.Kenneth Zebrowski Jr.
95Ellen JaffeeDem2006Incumbent re-elected.Ellen Jaffee
96Nancy CalhounRep1990Incumbent re-elected.Nancy Calhoun
97Ann RabbittRep2004Incumbent re-elected.Ann Rabbitt
98Aileen GuntherDem2003+Incumbent re-elected.Aileen Gunther
99Greg BallRep2006Incumbent re-elected.Greg Ball
100Frank SkartadosDem2008Incumbent lost reelection.

Republican gain.

Thomas J. Kirwan
101Kevin CahillDem1998Incumbent re-elected.Kevin Cahill
102Joel MillerRep1994Incumbent re-elected.Joel Miller
103Marcus MolinaroRep2006Incumbent re-elected.Marcus Molinaro
104John McEnenyDem1992Incumbent re-elected.John McEneny
105George AmedoreRep2007+Incumbent re-elected.George Amedore
106Ronald CanestrariDem1988Incumbent re-elected.Ronald Canestrari
107Clifford CrouchRep1995+Incumbent re-elected.Clifford Crouch
108Timothy P. GordonInd2006Incumbent lost reelection.

Republican gain.

Steven McLaughlin
109Robert ReillyDem1994+Incumbent re-elected.Robert Reilly
110Jim TediscoRep1982Incumbent re-elected.Jim Tedisco
111Bill MageeDem1990Incumbent re-elected.Bill Magee
112Tony JordanRep2008Incumbent re-elected.Tony Jordan
113Teresa SaywardRep2002Incumbent re-elected.Teresa Sayward
114Janet DupreyRep2006Incumbent re-elected.Janet Duprey
115David TownsendRep1990Incumbent retired.

Republican hold.

Claudia Tenney
116RoAnn DestitoDem1992Incumbent re-elected.RoAnn Destito
117Marc ButlerRep1995+Incumbent re-elected.Marc Butler
118Addie JenneDem2008Incumbent re-elected.Addie Jenne
119Joan ChristensenDem1990Incumbent retired.

Democratic Hold.

Sam Roberts
120Bill MagnarelliDem1998Incumbent re-elected.Bill Magnarelli
121Albert A. Stirpe, Jr.Dem2006Incumbent lost reelection.

Republican gain.

Don Miller
122Dede ScozzafavaRep1998Incumbent retired.

Republican hold.

Ken Blankenbush
123Gary FinchRep1998Incumbent re-elected.Gary Finch
124William BarclayRep2002Incumbent re-elected.William Barclay
125Barbara LiftonDem2002Incumbent re-elected.Barbara Lifton
126Donna LupardoDem2004Incumbent re-elected.Donna Lupardo
127Pete LopezRep2006Incumbent re-elected.Pete Lopez
128Bob OaksRep1992Incumbent re-elected.Bob Oaks
129Brian KolbRep2000+Incumbent re-elected.Brian Kolb
130Joseph ErrigoRep2000Incumbent retired.

Republican hold.

Sean Hanna
131Susan JohnDem1990Incumbent retired.

Democratic hold.

Harry Bronson
132Joseph MorelleDem1990Incumbent re-elected.Joseph Morelle
133David GanttDem1982Incumbent re-elected.David Gantt
134Bill ReilichRep2002Incumbent re-elected.Bill Reilich
135David KoonDem1996+Incumbent lost reelection.

Republican gain.

Mark Johns
136James BacallesRep1995+Incumbent retired to run for State Senate.

Republican hold.

Phil Palmesano
137Tom O'MaraRep2004Incumbent retired to run for State Senate.

Republican hold.

Christopher S. Friend
138Francine DelMonteDem1998Incumbent lost reelection.

Republican gain.

John Ceretto
139Stephen HawleyRep2006+Incumbent re-elected.Stephen Hawley
140Robin SchimmingerDem1976Incumbent re-elected.Robin Schimminger
141Crystal Peoples-StokesDem2002Incumbent re-elected.Crystal Peoples-Stokes
142Jane CorwinRep2008Incumbent re-elected.Jane Corwin
143Dennis GabryszakDem2006Incumbent re-elected.Dennis Gabryszak
144Sam HoytDem1992+Incumbent re-elected.Sam Hoyt
145Mark J. F. SchroederDem2004Incumbent re-elected.Mark J. F. Schroeder
146Jack Quinn IIIRep2004Incumbent retired to run for State Senate.

Republican hold.

Kevin Smardz
147Daniel BurlingRep1998Incumbent re-elected.Daniel Burling
148James HayesRep1998Incumbent re-elected.James Hayes
149Joseph GiglioRep2005+Incumbent re-elected.Joseph Giglio
150William ParmentDem1982Incumbent retired.

Republican gain.

Andy Goodell
  • +Elected in a special election.

Notes

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  1. ^Thiele, who was originally elected as a Republican, switched parties to Independence and caucused with Assembly Democrats.[1]
  2. ^Thiele caucuses with Assembly Democrats.[6]

References

[edit]
  1. ^Jay Liu, Irene (October 5, 2009)."Thiele symbol of enrollment shift on Long Island?".Times Union. RetrievedFebruary 13, 2025.
  2. ^https://ballotpedia.org/New_York_State_Assembly_elections,_2010
  3. ^"2010 General Election Results". New York State Board of Elections. RetrievedFebruary 13, 2025.
  4. ^Jacobson, Louis (November 1, 2010)."Update: 2010 State Legislatures: A Challenging Environment for Democrats".Governing. Archived fromthe original on December 5, 2010. RetrievedJuly 14, 2024.
  5. ^"NYS Board of Elections".NYS Board of Elections.
  6. ^Brand, Rick. "Republican Thiele switching to Independence PartyArchived 2012-10-07 at theWayback Machine".Newsday. October 2, 2009.
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