New York State Senate elections, 2012

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New York State Senate elections, 2012

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New York State Senate2012 New York House Elections

State legislative elections in 2012

Elections for the office ofNew York State Senate were held inNew York onNovember 6, 2012. Atotal of 63 seats were up for election.

The signature filing deadline for candidates wishing to run in these elections was July 12, 2012. The primary Election Day was September 13, 2012.

See also:New York State Assembly elections, 2012 andState legislative elections, 2012

Majority control

See also:Partisan composition of state senates

Heading into the November 6 election, the Republican Party held the majority in theNew York State Senate:

New York State Senate
PartyAs of November 5, 2012After the 2012 Election
    Democratic Party2933
    Republican Party3330
Total6263


Incumbents retiring

NamePartyCurrent Office
Owen H. JohnsonEnds.pngRepublicanSenate District 4
James AlesiEnds.pngRepublicanSenate District 55

Campaign contributions

See also:State-by-state comparison of donations to state senate campaigns

This chart shows how many candidates ran for state senate in New York in past years and the cumulative amount of campaign contributions in state senate races, including contributions in both primary and general election contests. All figures come fromFollow The Money.[1]

YearNumber of candidatesTotal contributions
2012156$42,031,242
2010133$48,466,031
2008142$47,019,720
2006118$34,814,138
2004132$30,017,313
2002142$24,443,377
2000152$20,970,241

During the2012 election, the total contributions to the 156 Senate candidates was $42,031,242. The top 10 contributors were:[2]

2012 Donors, New York State Senate
DonorAmount
New York State Senate Republican Campaign Cmte$1,673,200
Senate Republican Campaign Cmte of New York$1,471,625
Messer, John$583,745
New York State Trial Lawyers$506,574
New York State United Teachers$452,490
1199 Seiu United Healthcare Workers East$414,400
Democratic Senate Campaign Cmte of New York$413,000
New York State Republican Campaign Cmte$406,000
New York State Republican Party$395,000
Simcha Ny$353,454

Qualifications

This isa map of the state senate districts of New York before and after the2010 redistricting. An interactive map is available by clicking on the image, where you can zoom in on districts down to the street level.
This isa map of the state senate districts near New York City before and after the2010 redistricting. An interactive map is available by clicking on the image, where you can zoom in on districts down to the street level.

Article 3, Section 7 of theNew York Constitution states: No person shall serve as a member of the legislature unless he or she is a citizen of the United States and has been a resident of the state of New York for five years, and, except as hereinafter otherwise prescribed, of the assembly or senate district for the twelve months immediately preceding his or her election; if elected a senator or member of assembly at the first election next ensuing after a readjustment or alteration of the senate or assembly districts becomes effective, a person, to be eligible to serve as such, must have been a resident of the county in which the senate or assembly district is contained for the twelve months immediately preceding his or her election. No member of the legislature shall, during the time for which he or she was elected, receive any civil appointment from the governor, the governor and the senate, the legislature or from any city government, to an office which shall have been created, or the emoluments whereof shall have been increased during such time.

Map of New York Senate Districts with less than 10% party registration differential before and after the2010 redistricting. A total of 22 legislative districts meet the criteria after 2010.

Impact of redistricting

See also:Redistricting in New York

New York's growth rate was at 2.19% between the 2000 and 2010 census, resulting in a decrease from 29 to 27 seats in the US House .[3]A six-person advisory commission known as the Legislative Task Force on Demographic Research and Reapportionment (LATFOR) drew the redistricted maps, which were subject to approval by the legislature and the governor.

The legislature passed the state Senate map on March 15, 2012, and the governor approved it the same day. The map was challenged in court but upheld[4][5]

List of candidates

New York is one of eight states that have "electoral fusion" -- which allows more than one political party to support a common candidate. This creates a situation where one candidate will appear multiple times on the same ballot, for the same position. Electoral fusion was once widespread across the United States, but is now commonly practiced only in New York.[6]

Opponents of fusion voting argue that the process results in dealmaking to ensure that patronage is rampant.[7] Proponents maintain that fusion voting allows for minor parties to actually make a difference during the election, allowing voters the opportunity to vote for a minority party platform but still affect the general election result.[8]

For the purposes of maintaining uniform listings of candidates across the country, the candidates will be labeled according to the primary party with which they registered. If a candidate also files under a minority party, that party will be listed next to that candidate's name.

Note: Candidates file with either the New York State Board of Elections, New York City Board of Elections, or their county board of elections. Due to this, an initial full list was not available until 32 days after candidates filed.

District 1

Democratic PartySeptember 13 Democratic primary:
Republican PartySeptember 13 GOP primary:

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic PartyBridget M. Fleming 51,023
Republican PartyKenneth P. LaValle 75,783Green check mark transparent.png

District 2

Democratic PartySeptember 13 Democratic primary:
Republican PartySeptember 13 GOP primary:

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic PartyErrol D. Toulon, Jr. 38,322
Republican PartyJohn J. Flanagan 79,784Green check mark transparent.png

District 3

Democratic PartySeptember 13 Democratic primary:
Republican PartySeptember 13 GOP primary:

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic PartyFrancis T. Genco 41,139
Republican PartyLee M. Zeldin 51,920Green check mark transparent.png

District 4

Note: IncumbentOwen H. Johnson (R) did not seek re-election.

Democratic PartySeptember 13 Democratic primary:
Republican PartySeptember 13 GOP primary:

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic PartyRicardo Montano 48,951
Republican PartyPhilip M. Boyle 54,312Green check mark transparent.png

District 5

Democratic PartySeptember 13 Democratic primary:
Republican PartySeptember 13 GOP primary:

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic PartyDavid B. Wright 49,528
Republican PartyCarl L. Marcellino 73,824Green check mark transparent.png

District 6

Democratic PartySeptember 13 Democratic primary:
Republican PartySeptember 13 GOP primary:

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic PartyRyan E. Cronin 54,382
Republican PartyKemp Hannon 58,843Green check mark transparent.png

District 7

Democratic PartySeptember 13 Democratic primary:
Republican PartySeptember 13 GOP primary:

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic PartyDaniel S. Ross 53,987
Republican PartyJack M. Martins 58,039Green check mark transparent.png

District 8

Democratic PartySeptember 13 Democratic primary:
Republican PartySeptember 13 GOP primary:

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic PartyCarol A. Gordon 47,317
Republican PartyCharles J. Fuschillo, Jr. 68,677Green check mark transparent.png

District 9

Democratic PartySeptember 13 Democratic primary:
Republican PartySeptember 13 GOP primary:

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic PartyThomas H. Feffer 44,646
Republican PartyDean G. Skelos 68,816Green check mark transparent.png

District 10

Democratic PartySeptember 13 Democratic primary:
Republican PartySeptember 13 GOP primary:
  • No candidates filed

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic PartyJames Sanders, Jr. 67,474Green check mark transparent.png


District 11

Democratic PartySeptember 13 Democratic primary:
Republican PartySeptember 13 GOP primary:

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic PartyTony Avella 64,775Green check mark transparent.png
Republican PartyJoseph R. Concannon 23,550

District 12

Democratic PartySeptember 13 Democratic primary:
Republican PartySeptember 13 GOP primary:

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic PartyMichael N. Gianaris 61,843Green check mark transparent.png
Republican PartyTony A. Arcabascio 9,775

District 13

Democratic PartySeptember 13 Democratic primary:
Republican PartySeptember 13 GOP primary:
  • No candidates filed

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic PartyJose R. Peralta 49,893Green check mark transparent.png


District 14

Democratic PartySeptember 13 Democratic primary:
Republican PartySeptember 13 GOP primary:
  • No candidates filed

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic PartyMalcolm A. Smith 86,417Green check mark transparent.png


District 15

Democratic PartySeptember 13 Democratic primary:
Republican PartySeptember 13 GOP primary:
Independence Party of AmericaSeptember 13 Independence primary:

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic PartyJoseph P. Addabbo, Jr. 42,187Green check mark transparent.png
Republican PartyEric A. Ulrich 31,036

District 16

Democratic PartySeptember 13 Democratic primary:
Republican PartySeptember 13 GOP primary:

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic PartyToby Ann Stavisky 43,979Green check mark transparent.png
Republican PartyJ.D. Kim 13,506

District 17

Democratic PartySeptember 13 Democratic primary:
Republican PartySeptember 13 GOP primary:
  • David StorobinApproveda - Incumbent Storobin first assumed office in 2012. In addition to running on the Republican ticket, Storobin ran on theConservative Party ticket.
Darkred.pngSeptember 13 Conservative Party primary:
  • David Storobin: 98 - Incumbent Storobin first assumed office in 2012. In addition to running on the Conservative Party ticket, Storobin ran on the Republican ticket.
  • Simcha Felder (write-in): 113Approveda

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic PartySimcha Felder 39,266Green check mark transparent.png
Republican PartyDavid Storobin 19,338
IndependentAbraham Tischler 528 (School Choice Party)

District 18

Democratic PartySeptember 13 Democratic primary:
Republican PartySeptember 13 GOP primary:

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic PartyMartin Malave Dilan 69,749Green check mark transparent.png
Republican PartyMichael E. Freeman-Saulsberre 3,987

District 19

Democratic PartySeptember 13 Democratic primary:
Republican PartySeptember 13 GOP primary:
Darkred.pngSeptember 13 Conservative primary:

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic PartyJohn L. Sampson 78,974Green check mark transparent.png
Republican PartyJane Neal 7,226
Darkred.pngElias J. Weir 1,196

District 20

Democratic PartySeptember 13 Democratic primary:
  • Eric AdamsApproveda - Incumbent Adams first assumed office in 2007. In addition to running on the Democratic ticket, Adams is also running on theWorking Families Party ticket.
Republican PartySeptember 13 GOP primary:
Darkred.pngSeptember 13 Conservative primary:

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic PartyEric Adams 81,110Green check mark transparent.png
Republican PartyRose Laney 2,683
Darkred.pngBrian Kelly 938

District 21

Democratic PartySeptember 13 Democratic primary:
Republican PartySeptember 13 GOP primary:

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic PartyKevin S. Parker 95,310Green check mark transparent.png
Republican PartyMindy Meyer 2,733

District 22

Democratic PartySeptember 13 Democratic primary:
Republican PartySeptember 13 GOP primary:

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic PartyAndrew S. Gounardes 28,243
Republican PartyMartin J. Golden 38,584Green check mark transparent.png

District 23

Democratic PartySeptember 13 Democratic primary:
Republican PartySeptember 13 GOP primary:

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic PartyDiane J. Savino 50,553Green check mark transparent.png
Republican PartyLisa Grey 15,131

District 24

Democratic PartySeptember 13 Democratic primary:
Republican PartySeptember 13 GOP primary:

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic PartyGary W. Carsel 26,893
Republican PartyAndrew J. Lanza 78,418Green check mark transparent.png

District 25

Democratic PartySeptember 13 Democratic primary:
Republican PartySeptember 13 GOP primary:

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic PartyVelmanette Montgomery 102,940Green check mark transparent.png
Republican PartyJohn A. Jasilli 2,944

District 26

Democratic PartySeptember 13 Democratic primary:
Republican PartySeptember 13 GOP primary:

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic PartyDaniel Squadron 70,306Green check mark transparent.png
Republican PartyJacqueline Haro 10,787

District 27

Democratic PartySeptember 13 Democratic primary:
Republican PartySeptember 13 GOP primary:
  • No candidates filed.

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic PartyBrad M. Hoylman 93,469Green check mark transparent.png

District 28

Democratic PartySeptember 13 Democratic primary:
  • Liz KruegerApproveda - Incumbent Krueger first assumed office in 2003. In addition to running on the Democratic ticket, Krueger is also running on theWorking Families Party ticket.
Republican PartySeptember 13 GOP primary:

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic PartyLiz Krueger 83,327Green check mark transparent.png
Republican PartyDavid Paul Garland 29,403

District 29

Note: IncumbentThomas Duane (D) did not seek re-election.

Democratic PartySeptember 13 Democratic primary:
Republican PartySeptember 13 GOP primary:
  • No candidates filed.
Darkred.pngSeptember 13 Conservative primary:
Green PartySeptember 13 Green Party primary:

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic PartyJose M. Serrano 72,637Green check mark transparent.png
Darkred.pngRobert Goodman 3,381
Green PartyThomas Siracuse 1,245

District 30

Democratic PartySeptember 13 Democratic primary:
  • Bill PerkinsApproveda - Incumbent Perkins first assumed office in 2007. In addition to running on the Democratic ticket, Perkins is also running on theWorking Families Party ticket.
Republican PartySeptember 13 GOP primary:
  • No candidates filed

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic PartyBill Perkins 98,201Green check mark transparent.png

District 31

Democratic PartySeptember 13 Democratic primary:
Republican PartySeptember 13 GOP primary:

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic PartyAdriano Espaillat 84,944Green check mark transparent.png
Republican PartyMartin Chicon 8,184

District 32

Democratic PartySeptember 13 Democratic primary:
  • Ruben M. DiazApproveda - Incumbent Diaz first assumed office in 2003. In addition to running on the Democratic ticket, Diaz is also running on the Republican andConservative Party tickets.
Republican PartySeptember 13 GOP primary:
  • Ruben M. DiazApproveda - Incumbent Diaz first assumed office in 2003. In addition to running on the Republican ticket, Diaz is also running on the Democratic andConservative Party tickets.
Independence Party of AmericaSeptember 13 Independence primary:

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic PartyRepublican PartyRuben M. Diaz 72,950Green check mark transparent.png
Independence Party of AmericaDavid M. Johnson 2,188

District 33

Democratic PartySeptember 13 Democratic primary:
Republican PartySeptember 13 GOP primary:

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic PartyJ. Gustavo Rivera 57,167Green check mark transparent.png
Republican PartyMichael E. Walters 2,296

District 34

Democratic PartySeptember 13 Democratic primary:
Republican PartySeptember 13 GOP primary:
Darkred.pngSeptember 13 Conservative primary:
Green PartySeptember 13 Green Party primary:

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic PartyRepublican PartyJeffrey D. Klein 80,421Green check mark transparent.png
Darkred.pngElizabeth Perri 3,940
Green PartyCarl Lundgren 1,348

District 35

Democratic PartySeptember 13 Democratic primary:
Republican PartySeptember 13 GOP primary:
  • No candidates filed

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic PartyAndrea Stewart-Cousins 84,180Green check mark transparent.png

District 36

Democratic PartySeptember 13 Democratic primary:
Republican PartySeptember 13 GOP primary:

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic PartyRuth H. Thompson 86,733Green check mark transparent.png
Darkred.pngRobert L. Diamond 2,020

Note: Diamond did not appear in the official candidate list as a Republican.

District 37

Note: IncumbentSuzi Oppenheimer (D) did not seek re-election.

Democratic PartySeptember 13 Democratic primary:
Republican PartySeptember 13 GOP primary:

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic PartyGeorge S. Latimer 64,236Green check mark transparent.png
Republican PartyBob Cohen 54,574

District 38

Democratic PartySeptember 13 Democratic primary:

Note:Grant M. Valentine filed to run but Carlucci challenged Valentine's petitions, ultimately getting him removed from the ballot for insufficient signatures.[9]

Republican PartySeptember 13 GOP primary:

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic PartyDavid Carlucci 75,428Green check mark transparent.png
Republican PartyJanis A. Castaldi 31,460

District 39

Democratic PartySeptember 13 Democratic primary:
Republican PartySeptember 13 GOP primary:

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic PartyChristopher W. Eachus 49,746
Republican PartyWilliam L. Larkin, Jr. 54,921Green check mark transparent.png

District 40

Democratic PartySeptember 13 Democratic primary:
Republican PartySeptember 13 GOP primary:

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic PartyJustin R. Wagner 62,325
Republican PartyGregory R. Ball 64,991Green check mark transparent.png

District 41

Democratic PartySeptember 13 Democratic primary:
Republican PartySeptember 13 GOP primary:

Note: Unofficial results put Saland ahead by 42 votes.[10]

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic PartyTerry W. Gipson 53,562Green check mark transparent.png
Republican PartyStephen M. Saland 51,466
Darkred.pngNeil A. DiCarlo 17,300

District 42

Democratic PartySeptember 13 Democratic primary:
  • No candidates filed.
Republican PartySeptember 13 GOP primary:

November 6 General election candidates:

Republican PartyJohn J. Bonacic 72,374Green check mark transparent.png

District 43

Democratic PartySeptember 13 Democratic primary:
Republican PartySeptember 13 GOP primary:
Darkred.pngSeptember 13 Conservative primary:

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic PartyRobin Andrews 47,022
Republican PartyKathleen A. Marchione 60,856Green check mark transparent.png
Independence Party of AmericaRoy J. McDonald 20,929

District 44

Democratic PartySeptember 13 Democratic primary:
Republican PartySeptember 13 GOP primary:
  • No candidates filed
Green PartySeptember 13 Green Party primary:

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic PartyNeil D. Breslin 85,656Green check mark transparent.png
Green PartyPeter A. LaVenia, Jr. 8,796

District 45

Democratic PartySeptember 13 Democratic primary:
  • No candidates filed
Republican PartySeptember 13 GOP primary:

November 6 General election candidates:

Republican PartyElizabeth O'C. Little 87,266Green check mark transparent.png

District 46

Democratic PartySeptember 13 Democratic primary:
Republican PartySeptember 13 GOP primary:

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic PartyCecilia F. Tkaczyk 63,213Green check mark transparent.png
Republican PartyGeorge A. Amedore, Jr. 63,195

Note: Although the official results shown above deemed Amedore the winner, county election officials opened 91 new ballots in January 2013 which eventually gave Tkaczyk an 18 vote lead. Amedore, who had been officially sworn into the Senate just days before, became the shortest tenured Senator in modern history.[11]

District 47

Democratic PartySeptember 13 Democratic primary:
  • No candidates filed
Republican PartySeptember 13 GOP primary:

November 6 General election candidates:

Republican PartyJoseph A. Griffo 81,429Green check mark transparent.png

District 48

Democratic PartySeptember 13 Democratic primary:
Republican PartySeptember 13 GOP primary:

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic PartyAmy M. Tresidder 28,470
Republican PartyPatricia A. Ritchie 66,016Green check mark transparent.png

District 49

Democratic PartySeptember 13 Democratic primary:
Republican PartySeptember 13 GOP primary:

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic PartyMadelyn C. Thorne 46,415
Republican PartyHugh T. Farley 69,861Green check mark transparent.png

District 50

Democratic PartySeptember 13 Democratic primary:
  • No candidates filed
Republican PartySeptember 13 GOP primary:
Green PartySeptember 13 Green Party primary:

November 6 General election candidates:

Republican PartyJohn A. DeFrancisco 94,910Green check mark transparent.png
Green PartyMichael F. Donnelly 15,591

District 51

Democratic PartySeptember 13 Democratic primary:
Republican PartySeptember 13 GOP primary:

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic PartyHoward D. Leib 34,966
Republican PartyJames L. Seward 76,428Green check mark transparent.png

District 52

Democratic PartySeptember 13 Democratic primary:

Note:Barrett D. Esworthy, who had filed to run on the Democratic and Working Families tickets, did not appear on the primary ballot.

Republican PartySeptember 13 GOP primary:

Note:Robert J. Warner filed to run but did not appear on the primary ballot.

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic PartyJohn P. Orzel 37,856
Republican PartyThomas W. Libous 71,912Green check mark transparent.png
Working Families PartyBarrett D. Esworthy 2,798

District 53

Democratic PartySeptember 13 Democratic primary:
Republican PartySeptember 13 GOP primary:
  • No candidates filed

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic PartyDavid J. Valesky 84,429Green check mark transparent.png

District 54

Democratic PartySeptember 13 Democratic primary:
  • No candidates filed
Republican PartySeptember 13 GOP primary:

November 6 General election candidates:

Republican PartyMichael F. Nozzolio 96,302Green check mark transparent.png

District 55

Note: IncumbentJames Alesi (R) did not seek re-election.

Democratic PartySeptember 13 Democratic primary:
Republican PartySeptember 13 GOP primary:

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic PartyTed O'Brien 70,020Green check mark transparent.png
Republican PartySean T. Hanna 64,572

District 56

Democratic PartySeptember 13 Democratic primary:
  • No candidates filed
Republican PartySeptember 13 GOP primary:

November 6 General election candidates:

Republican PartyJoseph E. Robach 79,572Green check mark transparent.png

District 57

Democratic PartySeptember 13 Democratic primary:
  • No candidates filed
Republican PartySeptember 13 GOP primary:

November 6 General election candidates:

Republican PartyCatharine M. Young 93,254Green check mark transparent.png

District 58

Democratic PartySeptember 13 Democratic primary:
  • No candidates filed
Republican PartySeptember 13 GOP primary:

November 6 General election candidates:

Republican PartyThomas F. O'Mara 74,458Green check mark transparent.png

District 59

Democratic PartySeptember 13 Democratic primary:
  • No candidates filed
Republican PartySeptember 13 GOP primary:

November 6 General election candidates:

Republican PartyPatrick M. Gallivan 99,469Green check mark transparent.png

District 60

Democratic PartySeptember 13 Democratic primary:
Republican PartySeptember 13 GOP primary:
Working Families PartySeptember 13 Working Families Party primary:
Independence Party of AmericaSeptember 13 Independence primary:

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic PartyMichael L. Amodeo 45,140
Republican PartyMark J. Grisanti 63,683Green check mark transparent.png
Working Families PartyGregory L. Davis 3,078
Darkred.pngCharles M. Swanick 15,027

District 61

Democratic PartySeptember 13 Democratic primary:
Republican PartySeptember 13 GOP primary:

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic PartyJustin M. Rooney 50,889
Republican PartyMichael H. Ranzenhofer 73,103Green check mark transparent.png

District 62

Democratic PartySeptember 13 Democratic primary:
Republican PartySeptember 13 GOP primary:
Working Families PartySeptember 13 Working Families Party primary:
Green PartySeptember 13 Green Party primary:

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic PartyAmy Hope Witryol 42,508
Republican PartyGeorge D. Maziarz 69,359Green check mark transparent.png
Green PartyJonathon B. Benedict 1,127

District 63

Note: District 63 was added during the2012 redistricting process.

Democratic PartySeptember 13 Democratic primary:
Republican PartySeptember 13 GOP primary:
  • No candidates filed

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic PartyTim Kennedy 82,458Green check mark transparent.png

See also

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Footnotes


Current members of theNew York State Senate
Leadership
Majority Leader:Andrea Stewart-Cousins
Minority Leader:Robert Ortt
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