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2020 New York State Assembly election

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2020 New York Assembly election[1]

← 2018November 3, 20202022 →

All 150 seats in theNew York State Assembly
75 seats needed for a majority
TurnoutIncrease 56.51%[2]
 Majority partyMinority partyThird party
 
LeaderCarl HeastieWilliam BarclayFred Thiele[b]
PartyDemocraticRepublicanIndependence
Leader sinceFebruary 3, 2015January 7, 2020October 1, 2009
Leader's seat83rd120th1st
Last election106 seats, 62.0%43 seats, 28.3%1 seat, 1.7%
Seats won105[a]431
Seat changeDecrease 1SteadySteady
Popular vote4,482,9992,430,174109,184
Percentage58.52%31.72%1.43%
SwingDecrease 3.49%Increase 3.43%Decrease 0.23%

Results:
     Democratic hold     Democratic gain
     Republican hold     Republican gain
     Independence hold     Independent gain

Speaker before election

Carl Heastie
Democratic

Speaker

Carl Heastie[6]
Democratic

Elections to theNew York State Assembly were held on November 3, 2020 in theU.S. state ofNew York. The elections were part of the biennial elections in the United States, withelections for theState Senate, theU.S. House, andU.S. president being held on the same day.[7]Primary elections were held on June 23.[8]

Assembly Democrats won 105 of the chamber's 150 seats on election day, while Republicans won 43 seats and two other seats were won by members of third parties.[1][9]

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Predictions

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SourceRankingAs of
The Cook Political Report[10]Safe DOctober 21, 2020

Summary

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Longtime Asm. Carmen Arroyo (D-Bronx) was disqualified from the Democratic primary ballot due to election fraud.[11]

Incumbent Asms. Michael DenDekker, Joseph Lentol, Michael Miller, Walter Mosley, Felix Ortiz, and Aravella Simotas were defeated in Democratic primaries.[8]

Incumbents Ellen Jaffee (D-Suffern) and Mark Johns (R-Webster) were defeated in the general election.[12][13]

Assemblymember Rebecca Seawright was disqualified from seeking re-election as a Democrat due to paperwork errors, but instead campaigned as the candidate of the Rise and Unite Party and was re-elected.[3]

Assemblymember Fred Thiele, a member of theIndependence Party who caucuses with the Democrats, was re-elected in Assembly District One.[5]

2020 New York State Assembly Election Results[1]
PartyVotes%SwingSeatsChange
Democratic4,482,99958.52%Decrease 3.49105Steady
Republican2,430,17431.72%Increase 3.4343Decrease 1
Conservative301,2613.93%Decrease 0.240Steady
Working Families254,4633.32%Increase 0.560Steady
Independence109,1841.43%Decrease 0.231[c]Steady
Libertarian19,8790.26%Increase 0.190Steady
Liberal5,9410.08%0Steady
Green5,9230.08%Decrease 0.030Steady
Serve America4,6890.06%0Steady
Others45,9780.60%1[d]Increase 1
 Total votes7,660,491100.00%150Steady
 Registered/turnout[2]13,555,54756.51%
Popular vote
Democratic
58.52%
Republican
31.72%
Conservative
3.93%
Working Families
3.32%
Independence
1.43%
Others
1.08%
State Assembly seats
Democratic
70.67%
Republican
28.67%
Independence
0.67%

Assembly districts

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DistrictMemberPartyFirst electedStatusResults[14]
1Fred ThieleDem1995+Incumbent re-elected.Fred Thiele (D) 58%

Heather Collins (R) 42%

2Anthony PalumboRep2013+Incumbent retired to run for State Senate.Republican hold.Jodi Giglio (R) 56%

Laura Jens-Smith (D) 42%

William Van Helmond (L) 1%

3Joe DeStefanoRep2018Incumbent re-elected.Joe DeStefano (R) 56%

Steven Polgar (D) 43%

Adam Martin (L) 1%

4Steve EnglebrightDem1992+Incumbent re-elected.Steve Englebright (D) 55%

Michael Ross (R) 44%

Adam Fischer-Gledhill (L) 1%

5Douglas M. SmithRep2018+Incumbent re-elected.Douglas M. Smith (R) 61%

Alfred Ianacci (D) 39%

6Philip RamosDem2002Incumbent re-elected.Philip Ramos (D) 76%

Ryan Skelly (R) 24%

7Andrew GarbarinoRep2012Incumbent retired to run for Congress.Republican hold.Jarrett Gandolfo (R) 60%

Francis Genco (D) 40%

8Michael J. FitzpatrickRep2002Incumbent re-elected.Michael Fitzpatrick (R) 64%

Dylan Rice (D) 36%

9Mike LiPietriRep2018Incumbent retired to run for Congress.Republican hold.Michael Durso (R) 62%

Ann Brancato (D) 38%

10Steve SternDem2018+Incumbent re-elected.Steve Stern (D) 56%

Jamie Silvestri (R) 44%

11Kimberly Jean-PierreDem2014Incumbent re-elected.Kimberly Jean-Pierre (D) 60%

Eugene Murray (R) 40%

12Keith BrownRep2020+Incumbent re-elected.Keith Brown (R) 52%

Michael Marcantonio (D) 48%

13Charles D. LavineDem2004Incumbent re-elected.Charles Lavine (D) 63%

Andrew Monteleone (R) 37%

14David McDonoughRep2002+Incumbent re-elected.David McDonough (R) 59%

Kevin Gorman (D) 40%

Jake Gutowitz (L) 1%

15Michael MontesanoRep2010+Incumbent re-elected.Michael Montesano (R) 56%

Joseph Sackman (D) 44%

16Anthony D'UrsoDem2016Incumbent retired.Democratic hold.Gina Sillitti (D) 53.7%

Ragini Srivastava (R) 45.8%

Blay Tarnoff (L) 0.5%

17John MikulinRep2018+Incumbent re-elected.John Mikulin (R) 60%

Mark Engelman (D) 40%

18Taylor DarlingDem2018Incumbent re-elected.Taylor Darling (D) 85%

Cherice Vanderhall (R) 15%

19Ed RaRep2010Incumbent re-elected.Ed Ra (R) 59%

Gary Port (D) 41%

20Melissa MillerRep2016Incumbent re-elected.Melissa Miller (R) 59%

Gregory Marks (D) 41%

21Judy GriffinDem2018Incumbent re-elected.Judy Griffin (D) 53%

Patricia Canzoneri-Fitzpatrick (R) 46%

Barry Leon (L) 1%

22Michaelle C. SolagesDem2012Incumbent re-elected.Michaelle Solages (D) 68%

Nicholas Zacchea (R) 32%

23Stacey Pheffer AmatoDem2016Incumbent re-elected.Stacey Pheffer Amato (D) 62%

Peter Hatzipetros (R) 38%

24David WeprinDem2010+Incumbent re-elected.David Weprin (D) 100%
25Nily RozicDem2012Incumbent re-elected.Nily Rozic (D) 100%
26Edward BraunsteinDem2010Incumbent re-elected.Edward Braunstein (D) 55%

John-Alexander Sakelos (R) 45%

27Daniel RosenthalDem2017+Incumbent re-elected.Daniel Rosenthal (D) 100%
28Andrew HevesiDem2005+Incumbent re-elected.Andrew Hevesi (D) 87%

Danniel Malo (COVID19 Stories) 13%

29Alicia HyndmanDem2015+Incumbent re-elected.Alicia Hyndman (D) 100%
30Brian BarnwellDem2016Incumbent re-elected.Brian Barnwell (D) 100%
31VacantDemIncumbent resigned January 1, 2020, after being elected New York City Civil Court Judge.Democratic hold.Khaleel Anderson (D) 89%

Joseph Cullina (R) 11%

32Vivian E. CookDem1990Incumbent re-elected.Vivian E. Cook (D) 100%
33Clyde VanelDem2016+Incumbent re-elected.Clyde Vanel (D) 100%
34Michael DenDekkerDem2008Incumbent defeated for renomination.Democratic hold.Jessica Gonzalez-Rojas (D) 78%

William Marquez (R) 22%

35Jeffrion L. AubryDem1992+Incumbent re-elected.Jeffrion Aubry (D) 78%

Han-Kohn To (R) 22%

36Aravella SimotasDem2010Incumbent defeated for renomination.Democratic hold.Zohran Mamdani (D) 100%
37Catherine NolanDem1984Incumbent re-elected.Catherine Nolan (D) 100%
38Michael G. MillerDem2009+Incumbent defeated for renomination.Democratic hold.Jenifer Rajkumar (D) 73%

Giovanni Perna (R) 27%

39Catalina CruzDem2018Incumbent re-elected.Catalina Cruz (D) 100%
40Ron KimDem2012Incumbent re-elected.Ron Kim (D) 84%

Steven Lee (Justice & Peace) 16%

41Helene WeinsteinDem1980Incumbent re-elected.Helene Weinstein (D) 65%

Ramona Johnson (R) 35%

42Rodneyse BichotteDem2014Incumbent re-elected.Rodneyse Bichotte (D) 100%
43Diana RichardsonDem2015+Incumbent re-elected.Diana Richardson (D) 89%

Menachem Raitport (R) 11%

44Robert CarrollDem2016Incumbent re-elected.Robert Carroll (D) 79%

Salvatore Barrera (R) 21%

45Steven CymbrowitzDem2000Incumbent re-elected.Steven Cymbrowitz (D) 100%
46Mathylde FrontusDem2018Incumbent re-elected.Mathylde Frontus (D) 51%

Mark Szuszkiewicz (R) 49%

47William ColtonDem1996Incumbent re-elected.William Colton (D) 62%

Barbara Marino (R) 38%

48Simcha EichensteinDem2018Incumbent re-elected.Simcha Eichenstein (D) 100%
49Peter J. Abbate Jr.Dem1986Incumbent re-elected.Peter J. Abbate Jr. (D) 100%
50Joe LentolDem1972Incumbent defeated for renomination.Democratic hold.Emily Gallagher (D) 100%
51Felix OrtizDem1994Incumbent defeated for renomination.Democratic hold.Marcela Mitaynes (D) 100%
52Jo Anne SimonDem2014Incumbent re-elected.Jo Anne Simon (D) 100%
53Maritza DavilaDem2013+Incumbent re-elected.Maritza Davila (D) 100%
54Erik Martin DilanDem2014Incumbent re-elected.Erik Martin Dilan (D) 86%

Khorshed Chowdhury (R) 9%

Scott Hutchins (G) 5%

55Latrice WalkerDem2014Incumbent re-elected.Latrice Walker (D)

Berneda Jackson (R)

56Tremaine WrightDem2016Incumbent retired to run for State Senate.Democratic hold.Stefani Zinerman (D)
57Walter MosleyDem2012Incumbent defeated for renomination.Democratic hold.Phara Souffrant Forrest (D) 76%

Walter Mosley (WF) 24%

58N. Nick PerryDem1992Incumbent re-elected.N. Nick Perry (D) 100%
59Jaime WilliamsDem2016+Incumbent re-elected.Jaime Williams (D) 100%
60Charles BarronDem2014Incumbent re-elected.Charles Barron (D) 100%
61Charles FallDem2018Incumbent re-elected.Charles Fall (D) 69%

Paul Ciurcina (R) 31%

62Michael ReillyRep2018Incumbent re-elected.Michael Reilly (R) 100%
63Michael CusickDem2002Incumbent re-elected.Michael Cusick (D) 53%

Anthony DeGuerre (R) 47%

64Nicole MalliotakisRep2010Incumbent retired to run for Congress.Republican hold.Michael Tannousis (R) 59%

Brandon Patterson (D) 41%

65Yuh-Line NiouDem2016Incumbent re-elected.Yuh-Line Niou (D) 100%
66Deborah J. GlickDem1990Incumbent re-elected.Deborah Glick (D) 85%

Tamara Lashchyk (R) 15%

67Linda RosenthalDem2006+Incumbent re-elected.Linda Rosenthal (D) 100%
68Robert J. RodriguezDem2010Incumbent re-elected.Robert J. Rodriguez (D) 90%

Daby Benjamine Carreras (R) 10%

69Daniel J. O'DonnellDem2002Incumbent re-elected.Daniel J. O'Donnell (D) 100%
70Inez DickensDem2016Incumbent re-elected.Inez Dickens (D) 90%

Craig Schley (Schley for 70) 10%

71Al TaylorDem2017+Incumbent re-elected.Al Taylor (D) 100%
72Carmen De La RosaDem2016Incumbent re-elected.Carmen De La Rosa (D) 100%
73Dan QuartDem2011+Incumbent re-elected.Dan Quart (D) 74%

Judith Graham (R) 26%

74Harvey EpsteinDem2018+Incumbent re-elected.Harvey Epstein (D) 100%
75Richard N. GottfriedDem1970Incumbent re-elected.Richard N. Gottfried (D) 100%
76Rebecca SeawrightDem2014Incumbent re-elected.Rebecca Seawright (Rise and Unite) 58%

Louis Puliafito (R) 42%

77Latoya JoynerDem2014Incumbent re-elected.Latoya Joyner (D) 89%

Tanya Carmichael (R) 10%

Benjamin Eggleston (C) 1%

78Jose RiveraDem2000Incumbent re-elected.Jose Rivera (D) 88%

Michael Dister (R) 12%

79Michael BlakeDem2014Incumbent retired to run for Congress.Democratic hold.Chantel Jackson (D) 90%

Donald Skinner (R) 8%

Dion Powell (C) 2%

80Nathalia FernandezDem2018+Incumbent re-elected.Nathalia Fernandez (D) 79%

Gene DeFrancis (R) 18%

Elizabeth Perri (C) 3%

81Jeffrey DinowitzDem1994+Incumbent re-elected.Jeffrey Dinowitz (D) 81%

Nicole Torres (R) 16%

Alan Reed (C) 3%

82Michael BenedettoDem2004Incumbent re-elected.Michael Benedetto (D) 74%

John DeStefano (R) 23%

William Britt (C) 3%

83Carl HeastieDem2000Incumbent re-elected.Carl Heastie (D) 93%

Brenton Ritchie (R) 4%

Regina Cartagena (C) 3%

84Carmen ArroyoDem1994+Incumbent removed from primary ballot due to petitioning fraud.[15]Democratic hold.Amanda Septimo (D) 84%

Rosaline Nieves (R) 10%

Carmen Arroyo (Proven Leader) 4%

Linda Ortiz (C) 2%

85VacantDemIncumbent resigned in February 2020.Democratic hold.Kenny Burgos (D) 88%

Janelle King (R) 10%

Gabriel Eronosele (C) 2%

86Victor PichardoDem2013+Incumbent re-elected.Victor Pichardo (D) 88%

Lorraine Zeigler (R) 12%

87Karines ReyesDem2018Incumbent re-elected.Karines Reyes (D) 87.7%

Michelle Castillo (R) 10.1%

Juan DeJesus (C) 1.7%

Carl Lundgren (G) 0.6%

88Amy PaulinDem2000Incumbent re-elected.Amy Paulin (D) 100%
89J. Gary PretlowDem1992Incumbent re-elected.J. Gary Pretlow (D) 100%
90Nader SayeghDem2018Incumbent re-elected.Nader Sayegh (D) 100%
91Steven OtisDem2012Incumbent re-elected.Steven Otis (D) 100%
92Thomas J. AbinantiDem2010Incumbent re-elected.Thomas J. Abinanti (D) 100%
93David BuchwaldDem2012Incumbent retired to run for Congress.Democratic hold.Chris Burdick (D) 66%

John Nuculovic (R) 34%

94Kevin ByrneRep2016Incumbent re-elected.Kevin Byrne (R) 58%

Stephanie Keegan (D) 42%

95Sandy GalefDem1992Incumbent re-elected.Sandy Galef (D) 66%

Lawrence Chiulli (R) 34%

96Kenneth Zebrowski Jr.Dem2007+Incumbent re-elected.Kenneth Zebrowski Jr. (D) 100%
97Ellen JaffeeDem2006Incumbent lost re-election.Republican gain.Mike Lawler (R) 52%

Ellen Jaffee (D) 48%

98Karl A. BrabenecRep2014Incumbent re-elected.Karl A. Brabenec (R) 100%
99Colin SchmittRep2018Incumbent re-elected.Colin Schmitt (R) 57%

Sarita Bhandarkar (D) 43%

100Aileen GuntherDem2003+Incumbent re-elected.Aileen Gunther (D) 100%
101Brian MillerRep2016Incumbent re-elected.Brian Miller (R) 60%

Chad McEvoy (D) 38%

Barbara Kidney (G) 2%

102Christopher TagueRep2018+Incumbent re-elected.Christopher Tague (R) 64%

Betsy Kraat (D) 36%

103Kevin A. CahillDem1998Incumbent re-elected.Kevin Cahill (D) 70%

Rex Bridges (R) 30%

104Jonathan JacobsonDem2018+Incumbent re-elected.Jonathan Jacobson (D) 64%

Andrew Gauzza (R) 36%

105Kieran LalorRep2012Incumbent re-elected.Kieran Lalor (R) 57%

Laurette Giardino (D) 43%

106Didi BarrettDem2012+Incumbent re-elected.Didi Barrett (D) 58%

Dean Michael (R) 42%

107Jake AshbyRep2018+Incumbent re-elected.Jake Ashby (R) 45%

Brittany Vogel (D) 54%

Charles Senrick (L) 1%

108John T. McDonald IIIDem2012Incumbent re-elected.John McDonald (D) 66%

Petros Papanicolaou (R) 26%

Sam Fein (WF) 9%

109Patricia FahyDem2012Incumbent re-elected.Patricia Fahy (D) 70%

Robert Porter (R) 30%

110Phillip SteckDem2012Incumbent re-elected.Phillip Steck (D) 63%

Dave Feiden (R) 37%

111Angelo SantabarbaraDem2012Incumbent re-elected.Angelo Santabarbara (D) 60%

Paul DeLorenzo (R) 40%

112Mary Beth WalshRep2016Incumbent re-elected.Mary Beth Walsh (R) 58%

Joseph Seeman (D) 42%

113Carrie WoernerDem2014Incumbent re-elected.Carrie Woerner (D) 55%

David Catalfamo (R) 45%

114Dan StecRep2012Incumbent retired to run for State Senate.Republican hold.Matt Simpson (R) 57%

Claudia Braymer (D) 42%

Evelyn Wood (SAM) 1%

115Billy JonesDem2016Incumbent re-elected.Billy Jones (D) 100%
116Mark WalczykRep2018Incumbent re-elected.Mark Walczyk (R) 63%

Alex Hammond (D) 37%

117Ken BlankenbushRep2010Incumbent re-electedKen Blankenbush (R) 100%
118Robert SmullenRep2018Incumbent re-electedRobert Smullen (R) 100%
119Marianne ButtenschonDem2018Incumbent re-electedMarianne Buttenschon (D) 57%

John Zielinski (R) 42%

Michael Gentile (SAM) 1%

120William A. BarclayRep2002Incumbent re-electedWilliam Barclay (R) 70%

Gail Tosh (D) 30%

121John SalkaRep2018Incumbent re-electedJohn Salka (R) 59%

Dan Butterman (D) 37%

Corey Mosher (WF) 3%

Jake Cornell (L) 1%

122Clifford CrouchRep2020Incumbent retired.Republican hold.Joe Angelino (R) 69%

Richard Shaw (D) 31%

123Donna LupardoDem2004Incumbent re-electedDonna Lupardo (D) 100%
124Christopher S. FriendRep2010Incumbent re-electedChristopher Friend (R) 64%

Randy Reid (D) 36%

125Barbara LiftonDem2002Incumbent retired.Democratic hold.Anna Kelles (D) 69%

Matthew McIntyre (R) 31%

126Gary FinchRep1999+Incumbent retired.Republican hold.John Lemondes Jr. (R) 57%

Dia Carbajal (D) 43%

127Albert A. Stirpe Jr.Dem2012Incumbent re-electedAl Stirpe (D) 55%

Mark Venesky (R) 45%

128Pamela HunterDem2015+Incumbent re-electedPamela Hunter (D) 65%

Stephanie Jackson (R) 35%

129William MagnarelliDem1998Incumbent re-electedBill Magnarelli (D) 72%

Edward Weber (R) 28%

130Brian ManktelowRep2018Incumbent re-electedBrian Manktelow (R) 69%

Scott Comegys (D) 31%

131Brian KolbRep2000+Incumbent retired.Republican hold.Jeff Gallahan (R) 56%

Matthew Miller (D) 42%

Cynthia Wade (SAM) 2%

132Phil PalmesanoRep2010Incumbent re-electedPhil Palmesano (R) 100%
133Marjorie ByrnesRep2018Incumbent re-electedMarjorie Byrnes (R) 62%

ChaRon Sattler-Leblanc (D) 38%

134Peter LawrenceRep2014Incumbent retired.Republican hold.Josh Jensen (R) 58%

Carolyn Carroll (D) 38%

Dylan Dailor (WF) 2%

Ericka Jones (G) 2%

135Mark JohnsRep2010Incumbent lost reelection.Democratic gain.Jennifer Lunsford (D) 50.4%

Mark Johns (R) 49.6%

136VacantDemIncumbent resigned February 6, 2020 after being appointed Monroe County Clerk.Democratic hold.Sarah Clark (D) 87%

Steven Becker (L) 6%

Justin Wilcox (Ind) 8%

137VacantDemIncumbent retired, and died July 1, 2020.Democratic holdDemond Meeks (D) 100%
138Harry BronsonDem2010Incumbent re-electedHarry Bronson (D) 65%

Peter Vazquez (R) 35%

139Stephen HawleyRep2006+Incumbent re-electedStephen Hawley (R) 91%

Mark Glogowski (L) 9%

140Robin SchimmingerDem1976Incumbent retired.Democratic hold.William Conrad (D) 58%

Robert Pecoraro (R) 40%

Anthony Baney (G) 2%

141Crystal Peoples-StokesDem2002Incumbent re-electedCrystal Peoples-Stokes (D) 90%

Sean Miles (R) 10%

142Patrick B. BurkeDem2018Incumbent re-electedPatrick Burke (D) 56%

Matthew Szalkowski (R) 44%

143Monica P. WallaceDem2016Incumbent re-electedMonica Wallace (D) 52%

Frank Smierciak (R) 48%

144Michael NorrisRep2016Incumbent re-electedMichael Norris (R) 100%
145Angelo MorinelloRep2016Incumbent re-electedAngelo Morinello (R) 100%
146Karen McMahonDem2018Incumbent re-electedKaren McMahon (D) 55%

Robin Wolfgang (R) 44%

Ruben Cartagena (G) 1%

147David DiPietroRep2012Incumbent re-electedDavid DiPietro (R) 100%
148Joseph GiglioRep2005+Incumbent re-electedJoseph Giglio (R) 74%

W. Ross Scott (D) 25%

149Sean RyanDem2011+Incumbent retired to run for state senate.Democratic hold.Jonathan Rivera (D) 66%

Joseph Totaro (R) 34%

150Andy GoodellRep2010Incumbent re-electedAndy Goodell (R) 69%

Christina Cardinale (D) 31%

  • +Elected in a special election.

District 1

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2020 New York's 1st Assembly District election

← 2018November 3, 20202022 →
 
NomineeFred ThieleHeather Collins
PartyIndependenceRepublican
AllianceDemocraticConservative
Popular vote40,68929,133
Percentage58.26%41.71%

Assemblymember before election

Fred Thiele
Independence

Elected Assemblymember

Fred Thiele
Independence

The incumbent wasFred Thiele, who ran for re-election.

General election

[edit]

Results

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New York's 1st Assembly district election, 2020[16]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticFred Thiele39,19556.12%
IndependenceFred Thiele1,4942.14%
TotalFred Thiele (incumbent)40,68958.26%
RepublicanHeather Collins25,85037.02%
ConservativeHeather Collins3,2834.70%
TotalHeather Collins29,13341.71%
Write-in190.03%
Total votes69,841100%

District 2

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2020 New York's 2nd Assembly District election

← 2018November 3, 20202022 →
 
NomineeJodi GiglioLaura Jens-Smith
PartyRepublicanDemocratic
AllianceConservative
Independence
Working Families
Popular vote39,90330,141
Percentage56.22%42.47%

Assemblymember before election

Anthony Palumbo
Republican

Elected Assemblymember

Jodi Giglio
Republican

The incumbent wasAnthony Palumbo, who retired to successfully run forstate senate. RepublicanJodi Giglio, a former member of theRiverhead, New York town board, was elected.

Democratic primary

[edit]

Candidates

[edit]
  • Laura Jens-Smith,Riverhead town supervisor
  • William Schleisner

Results

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Democratic primary results[17]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticLaura Jens-Smith6,74375.97
DemocraticWilliam Schleisner2,12423.93
Write-in90.10%
Total votes8,876100.0

General election

[edit]

Results

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New York's 2nd Assembly district election, 2020[16]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanJodi Giglio34,87449.13%
ConservativeJodi Giglio4,3786.17%
IndependenceJodi Giglio6510.92%
TotalJodi Giglio39,90356.22%
DemocraticLaura Jens-Smith28,50140.16%
Working FamiliesLaura Jens-Smith3,2832.31%
TotalLaura Jens-Smith30,14142.47%
LibertarianWilliam Van Helmond9261.31%
Write-in60.01%
Total votes70,976100%

District 61

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2020 New York's 61st Assembly District election

← 2018November 3, 20202022 →
 
NomineeCharles FallPaul Ciurcina, Jr.
PartyDemocraticRepublican
AllianceIndependenceConservative
Popular vote32,90514,870
Percentage68.80%31.09%

Results by precinct
Fall:     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%     80–90%     90–100%
Ciurcina, Jr.ː     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%
No resultsː     

Assemblymember before election

Charles Fall
Democratic

Elected Assemblymember

Charles Fall
Democratic

The incumbent wasCharles Fall, who ran for re-election.

General election

[edit]

Results

[edit]
New York's 61st Assembly district election, 2020[16]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticCharles Fall32,18567.30%
IndependenceCharles Fall7201.50%
TotalCharles Fall (incumbent)32,90568.80%
RepublicanPaul Ciurcina, Jr.13,01527.21%
ConservativePaul Ciurcina, Jr.1,8553.88%
TotalPaul Ciurcina, Jr.14,87031.09%
Write-in500.11%
Total votes47,825100%

District 63

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2020 New York's 63rd Assembly District election

← 2018November 3, 20202022 →
 
NomineeMichael CusickAnthony DeGuerre
PartyDemocraticRepublican
AllianceIndependenceConservative
SAM
Popular vote28,77625,740
Percentage52.73%47.17%

Results by precinct
Cusick:     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%     80–90%     90–100%
DeGuerreː     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%
No resultsː     

Assemblymember before election

Michael Cusick
Democratic

Elected Assemblymember

Michael Cusick
Democratic

The incumbent wasMichael Cusick, who ran for re-election.

General election

[edit]

Results

[edit]
New York's 63rd Assembly district election, 2020[16]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticMichael Cusick32,18551.37%
IndependenceMichael Cusick7411.36%
TotalMichael Cusick (incumbent)28,77652.73%
RepublicanAnthony DeGuerre23,63643.31%
ConservativeAnthony DeGuerre1,9843.64%
SAMAnthony DeGuerre1200.22%
TotalAnthony DeGuerre25,74047.17%
Write-in580.11%
Total votes54,574100%

District 64

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2020 New York's 64th Assembly District election

← 2018November 3, 20202022 →
 
NomineeMichael TannousisBrandon Peterson
PartyRepublicanDemocratic
AllianceConservativeIndependence
Popular vote28,77625,740
Percentage52.73%47.17%

Results by precinct
Peterson:     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%
Tannousis:     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%
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Assemblymember before election

Nicole Malliotakis
Republican

Elected Assemblymember

Michael Tannousis
Republican

The incumbent wasNicole Malliotakis, who retired to successfully run forcongress.

General election

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Results

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New York's 64th Assembly district election, 2020[16]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanMichael Tannousis27,88853.24%
ConservativeMichael Tannousis2741.36%
TotalMichael Tannousis30,63058.47%
DemocraticBrandon Peterson21,07640.23%
IndependenceBrandon Peterson6211.19%
TotalBrandon Peterson21,69741.42%
Write-in570.11%
Total votes52,384100%

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^This total does not include Rebecca Seawright. Seawright was disqualified from seeking re-election as a Democrat in Assembly District 76 due to paperwork errors. Instead, she campaigned as the candidate of the Rise and Unite Party and was re-elected.[3] It also does not include Fred Thiele of Assembly District One, a member of the Independence Party who caucuses with the Democrats.[4][5]
  2. ^Thiele, a member of the Independence Party, caucuses with the Democrats.[4][5]
  3. ^Fred Thiele of Assembly District One is a member of the Independence Party who caucuses with the Democrats.[4][5]
  4. ^Rebecca Seawright was disqualified from seeking re-election as a Democrat in Assembly District 76 due to paperwork errors. Instead, she campaigned as the candidate of the Rise and Unite Party and was re-elected.[3]

References

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  1. ^abc"2020 Election Results | New York State Board of Elections".elections.ny.gov. December 3, 2020.
  2. ^ab"Enrollment by County | New York State Board of Elections".elections.ny.gov. November 1, 2020.
  3. ^abcRock, Michael (November 4, 2020)."Seawright Re-Elected Despite Initial Challenges".www.newyorkcountypolitics.com. RetrievedDecember 30, 2020.
  4. ^abc"Newsday endorses Fred Thiele in 1st Assembly District".Newsday. October 27, 2020.
  5. ^abcdWalsh, Christopher (December 10, 2020)."Suffolk Election Results Finally Official | The East Hampton Star".www.easthamptonstar.com.
  6. ^"Democrats, Republicans Re-Elect NYS Assembly Leaders".spectrumlocalnews.com. December 1, 2020. RetrievedJanuary 1, 2021.
  7. ^"New York 2020 Election Guide | Spectrum News NY1 | New York City".www.ny1.com. RetrievedAugust 31, 2020.
  8. ^abLentz, Jon (August 6, 2020)."New York's 2020 state legislative primary results".CSNY. RetrievedAugust 31, 2020.
  9. ^"New York Election Results".The New York Times. November 3, 2020. RetrievedDecember 30, 2020.
  10. ^"October Overview: Handicapping the 2020 State Legislature Races".The Cook Political Report. RetrievedNovember 1, 2020.
  11. ^"Carmen Arroyo, Longtime Bronx State Rep, Removed From Primary Ballot For Election Fraud".Gothamist. May 22, 2020. Archived fromthe original on September 8, 2020. RetrievedDecember 22, 2020.
  12. ^"A new Republican in a Democratic world".City & State NY. December 7, 2020.
  13. ^Andreatta, David (November 17, 2020)."Lunsford narrowly defeats incumbent Johns in 135th Assembly District race".www.wxxinews.org.
  14. ^"2020 Election Results".NYS Board of Elections. RetrievedJanuary 4, 2024.
  15. ^"Bronx Assemblywoman Carmen Arroyo booted from N.Y. Primary ballot over petition fraud allegations".New York Daily News. May 21, 2020.
  16. ^abcde"11/3/20 - State Assembly".www.elections.ny.gov. RetrievedNovember 3, 2023.
  17. ^"6/23/20 - Asm. Dist. 2 - D Primary". RetrievedNovember 3, 2023.

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