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2012 New York State Assembly election

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2012 New York State Assembly election

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November 6, 2012 (2012-11-06)
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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 seat65th district131st district1st district
Seats before100491
Seats after105441
Seat changeIncrease 5Decrease 5Steady

Results:
     Democratic gain
     Democratic hold     Republican hold
     Independence hold

Speaker before election

Sheldon Silver
Democratic

Speaker

Sheldon Silver
Democratic

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The2012 New York State Assembly elections were held on Tuesday, November 6, 2012, with theprimary election on September 13, 2012.[2] Voters in the 150 districts of theNew York State Assembly elected their representatives. Districts were redrawn as a result of the2010 United States census. The elections coincided with the elections for other offices, including forPresident,US Senate, Congress, and the state senate. Assembly Democrats won 105 of the chamber's 150 seats on election day, while Republicans won 44 seats andIndependence party memberFred Thiele won 1 seat.[3]

March 20 special elections

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  • 93rd District: This seat became vacant afterMike Spano was elected as the mayor ofYonkers. Democratic Party nominee Shelley B. Mayer defeated Republican Party nominee Donna Nolan.[4]
  • 100th District: This seat became vacant afterThomas Kirwan died in November 2011. Democratic Party nomineeFrank Skartados defeated Republican Party member John Forman.[4]
  • 103rd District: This seat became vacant after AssemblymemberMarcus Molinaro was electedDutchess County Executive. Democratic Party nomineeDidi Barrett narrowly prevailed over Republican candidate Richard Wager.[4]
  • 145th District: This seat became vacant afterMark J. F. Schroeder was electedComptroller of the City ofBuffalo. DemocratMichael P. Kearns, running on the Republican Party line, defeated Democratic Party nominee Chris Fahey.[4]

Predictions

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SourceRankingAs of
Governing[5]Safe DOctober 24, 2012

Retirements

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  • 7th District: Incumbent RepublicanPhilip Boyle declined renomination to his South Shore Suffolk seat in order to accept the nomination to replace State Senator Owen Johnson. Republican attorneyAndrew Garbarino defeated Democrat Christopher Bodkin.[6]
  • 10th District: Due to health reasons, incumbent RepublicanJames Conte declined renomination to his Huntington-based seat. Attorney and former Suffolk County deputy county executive Joe Dujmic, the Democratic and Working Families Party candidate, faced adjunct professor and South Huntington School Board member Chad Lupinacci. Lupinacci prevailed.[6]
  • 22nd District: This newly drawn district is based in the central-western portion of Nassau County and encompasses South Floral Park, Elmont, and Valley Stream. The Republican Party designated Sean Wright, an assistant town attorney and village attorney, as their candidate. The Democrats nominated Michaelle "Mickey" Solages, the sister of freshman county legislator Carrie Solages. Solages prevailed.[6]
  • 25th District:Queens Community Board 11 Chairman Jerry Iannece announced he would seek the Democratic nomination for the seat vacated byRory Lancman. While endorsed by the party, Iannece faced a primary challengeNily Rozic, former chief of staff to assemblymanBrian Kavanagh. The winner of this primary, Rozic, defeated retired Republican postal worker Abraham Fuchs in the general election.[7][6]
  • 40th District: AssemblywomanGrace Meng sought the Democratic nomination in the vacant 6th Congressional District. The Queens Democratic Party endorsed Ron Kim, but he faced a primary from newspaper owner Myungsuk Lee as well as Ethel Chen. The Republicans endorsed Phil Gim, who faced a primary challenge from community activist Sunny Hahn. Each primary set at least one candidate of Korean descent against one candidate of Chinese descent.[8] Kim and Gim won their respective primaries, and Kim won the general election.[6]
  • 62nd District: AssemblymanLou Tobacco announced he would not seek reelection. The Republican party endorsed City CouncilmanVincent Ignizio's chief of staff Joseph Borelli. Borelli defeated Democrat Anthony Mascolo.[6]
  • 91st District: This seat was vacated byGeorge S. Latimer, who ran for State Senate instead. Longtime State Sen. Suzi Oppenheimer's chief of staff, Democrat Steve Otis, defeated Republican Rye Councilman William Villanova.[6]
  • 99th District: Republican incumbentNancy Calhoun was redistricted from the 96th Assembly District into the 99th Assembly District and decided to retire. Goshen Mayor Kyle Roddey and Colin Schmitt, a former staff intern for Asm. Annie Rabbitt, announced that they would seek the Republican nomination. Roddey, who received the endorsement of the Orange County Republican Committee, the Independence Party, and the Conservative Party, won the primary. The Democratic Party endorsed Woodbury CouncilmanJames Skoufis for the seat.[9] Skoufis defeated Roddey in the general election.[6]
  • 105th District: Republican incumbentJoel Miller announced that he would not seek re-election in this newly reconfigured Dutchess County district. Former AssemblymanPat Manning, former 2008 Congressional candidate Kieran Lalor, and Rich Wager sought the Republican nomination.[10] Lalor received the Republican nomination and defeated Democrat Paul Curran.[6]
  • 109th District: The 104th Assembly District was reshaped into the 109th Assembly District. DemocraticJack McEneny, who represented District 104, announced he would not seek re-election. Six candidates ran for the Democratic nomination for this seat, including Chris Higgins, Pat Fahy, Jim Coyne, William McCarthy Jr., Frank Commisso Jr., and Margarita Perez.[11] 2010 congressional candidate Ted Danz ran as a Republican. Fahy won the Democratic primary and defeated Danz in the general election.[6]
  • 110th District: Assembly District 109 was reshaped into the current District 110. Democratic Asm.Robert Reilly announced he would not seek re-election.[12] Kevin Frazier (a staff member for Asm.Ronald Canestrari), Albany County Legislator Timothy Nichols, and Phillip G. Steck sought the Democratic nomination. Reilly's 2010 Republican opponent, Jennifer Whalen, ran again. Steck won the Democratic primary and defeated Whalen in the general election.[6]
  • 113th District: RepublicanTeresa Sayward announced she would not seek re-election.[13] Queensbury town supervisor Dan Stec and former Congressional candidateDoug Hoffman sought the Republican nomination; Stec prevailed and defeated Democrat Dennis Tarantino in November.[6]
  • 133rd District: RepublicanSean Hanna chose to run for New York State Senate instead of seeking re-election. Bill Nojay, a talk radio host onWYSL andWLEA, facted Richard Burke, the former mayor ofAvon, in the Republican primary. Steuben County legislator Randy Weaver, whose last run for Assembly (againstPhilip Palmesano) in 2010 led to him being thrown off the ballot on a technicality, was the lone Democrat in the race.[14] Nojay won the Republican primary, but Burke has the Conservative Party line.[15] Nojay won the general election.[6]
  • 147th District: RepublicanDaniel Burling announced he would not seek re-election.[16]Tea Party activist and frequent state senate candidate David DiPietro sought the seat as a Republican and obtained the Conservative Party endorsement. Dan Humiston and Christina Abt faced each other in a relatively rare Independence Party primary, with Abt securing the Working Families line and the Democratic line as well. Humiston, DiPietro, David Mariacher, and Christopher Lane sought the Republican nomination.[17] DiPietro prevailed in the November election.[6]

Assembly Districts

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DistrictMemberPartyFirst electedStatusWinner[18]
1Fred Thiele

Redistricted from the 2nd district.

Dem1995+Incumbent re-elected.Fred Thiele
2Daniel Losquadro

Redistricted from the 1st district.

Rep2010Incumbent re-elected.Daniel Losquadro
3L. Dean MurrayRep2010+Incumbent lost reelection.Democratic gain.Edward Hennessey
4Steve EnglebrightDem1992+Incumbent re-elected.Steve Englebright
5Al GrafRep2010Incumbent re-elected.Al Graf
6Philip RamosDem2002Incumbent re-elected.Philip Ramos
7Phil Boyle

Redistricted from the 8th district.

Rep2006+Incumbent retired to run for State Senate.

Republican hold.

Andrew Garbarino
8Michael J. Fitzpatrick

Redistricted from the 7th district.

Rep2002Incumbent re-elected.Michael J. Fitzpatrick
9Joe Saladino

Redistricted from the 12th district.

Rep2004+Incumbent re-elected.Joe Saladino
10James D. ConteRep1988+Incumbent retired.

Republican hold.

Chad Lupinacci
11Robert SweeneyDem1988+Incumbent re-elected.Robert Sweeney
12Andrew Raia

Redistricted from the 9th district.

Rep2002Incumbent re-elected.Andrew Raia
13Charles D. LavineDem2004Incumbent re-elected.Charles D. Lavine
14David McDonough

Redistricted from the 19th district.

Rep2002+Incumbent re-elected.David McDonough
15Michael MontesanoRep2010+Incumbent re-elected.Michael Montesano
16Michelle SchimelDem2007+Incumbent re-elected.Michelle Schimel
17Thomas McKevittRep2006+Incumbent re-elected.Thomas McKevitt
18Earlene HooperDem1988+Incumbent re-elected.Earlene Hooper
19Ed Ra

Redistricted from the 21st district.

Rep2010Incumbent re-elected.Ed Ra
20Harvey WeisenbergDem1989+Incumbent re-elected.Harvey Weisenberg
21Brian Curran

Redistricted from the 14th district.

Rep2010Incumbent re-elected.Brian Curran
22New seat

Redistricting.

New seat.

New member elected.Democratic gain.

Michaelle C. Solages
23Phil GoldfederDem2011+Incumbent re-elected.Phil Goldfeder
24David WeprinDem2010+Incumbent re-elected.David Weprin
25Rory LancmanDem2006Incumbent retired to run for Congress.

Democratic hold.

Nily Rozic
26Edward BraunsteinDem2010Incumbent re-elected.Edward Braunstein
27Michael SimanowitzDem2011+Incumbent re-elected.Michael Simanowitz
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
36Aravella SimotasDem2010Incumbent re-elected.Aravella Simotas
37Catherine NolanDem1984Incumbent re-elected.Catherine Nolan
38Michael G. MillerDem2009+Incumbent re-elected.Michael G. Miller
39Francisco MoyaDem2010Incumbent re-elected.Francisco Moya
40Grace Meng

Redistricted from the 22nd district.

Dem2008Incumbent retired to run for Congress.

Democratic hold.

Ron Kim
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
54Rafael EspinalDem2011+Incumbent re-elected.Rafael Espinal
55William Boyland Jr.Dem2003+Incumbent re-elected.William Boyland Jr.
56Annette RobinsonDem1991+Incumbent re-elected.Annette Robinson
57Hakeem JeffriesDem2006Incumbent retired to run for Congress.

Democratic hold.

Walter Mosley
58N. Nick PerryDem1992Incumbent re-elected.N. Nick Perry
59Alan MaiselDem2006+Incumbent re-elected.Alan Maisel
60Inez Barron

Redistricted from the 40th district.

Dem2008Incumbent re-elected.Inez Barron
61Matthew TitoneDem2007+Incumbent re-elected.Matthew Titone
62Louis TobaccoRep2007+Incumbent retired.

Republican hold.

Joe Borelli
63Michael CusickDem2002Incumbent re-elected.Michael Cusick
64Nicole Malliotakis

Redistricted from the 60th district.

Rep2010Incumbent re-elected.Nicole Malliotakis
65Sheldon Silver

Redistricted from the 64th district.

Dem1976Incumbent re-elected.Sheldon Silver
66Deborah J. GlickDem1990Incumbent re-elected.Deborah J. Glick
67Linda RosenthalDem2006+Incumbent re-elected.Linda Rosenthal
68Robert J. RodriguezDem2010Incumbent re-elected.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
72Guillermo LinaresDem2010Incumbent retired to run for State Senate.

Democratic hold.

Gabriela Rosa
73Dan QuartDem2011+Incumbent re-elected.Dan Quart
74Brian KavanaghDem2006Incumbent re-elected.Brian Kavanagh
75Richard N. GottfriedDem1970Incumbent re-elected.Richard N. Gottfried
76Micah Kellner

Redistricted from the 65th district.

Dem2007+Incumbent re-elected.Micah Kellner
77Vanessa GibsonDem2009+Incumbent re-elected.Vanessa Gibson
78Jose RiveraDem2000Incumbent re-elected.Jose Rivera
79Eric StevensonDem2010Incumbent re-elected.Eric Stevenson
80Naomi RiveraDem2004Incumbent lost renomination.

Democratic hold.

Mark Gjonaj
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
87Vacant, previouslyPeter Rivera

Redistricted from the 76th district.

Dem1992Incumbent resigned on June 30, 2012, to become Commissioner of the NYS Department of Labor.

Democratic hold.

Luis Sepulveda
88Amy PaulinDem2000Incumbent re-elected.Amy Paulin
89J. Gary Pretlow

Redistricted from the 87th district.

Dem1992Incumbent re-elected.J. Gary Pretlow
90Shelley Mayer

Redistricted from the 93rd district.

Dem2012+Incumbent re-elected.Shelley Mayer
91George LatimerDem2004Incumbent retired to run for State Senate.

Democratic hold.

Steven Otis
92Thomas J. AbinantiDem2010Incumbent re-elected.Thomas J. Abinanti
93Robert CastelliRep2010+Incumbent lost reelection.

Democratic gain.

David Buchwald
94Steve Katz

Redistricted from the 99th district.

Rep2010Incumbent re-elected.Steve Katz
95Sandy Galef

Redistricted from the 90th district.

Dem1992Incumbent re-elected.Sandy Galef
96Kenneth Zebrowski Jr.

Redistricted from the 94th district.

Dem2007+Incumbent re-elected.Kenneth Zebrowski Jr.
97Ellen Jaffee

Redistricted from the 95th district.

Dem2006Incumbent re-elected.Ellen Jaffee
98Ann Rabbitt

Redistricted from the 97th district.

Rep2004Incumbent re-elected.Ann Rabbitt
99Nancy Calhoun

Redistricted from the 96th district.

Rep1990Incumbent retired.

Democratic gain.

James Skoufis
100Aileen Gunther

Redistricted from the 98th district.

Dem2003+Incumbent re-elected.Aileen Gunther
101Claudia Tenney

Redistricted from the 115th district.

Rep2010Incumbent re-elected.Claudia Tenney
102Pete Lopez

Redistricted from the 127th district.

Rep2006Incumbent re-elected.Pete Lopez
103Kevin A. Cahill

Redistricted from the 101st district.

Dem1998Incumbent re-elected.Kevin A. Cahill
104Frank Skartados

Redistricted from the 100th district.

Dem2012+Incumbent re-elected.Frank Skartados
105Open seat.

Redistricting.

New member elected.

Republican gain.

Kieran Lalor
106Didi Barrett

Redistricted from the 103rd district.

Dem2012+Incumbent re-elected.Didi Barrett
Joel Miller

Redistricted from the 102nd district.

Rep1994Incumbent retired.

Republican loss.

107Steven McLaughlin

Redistricted from the 108th district.

Rep2010Incumbent re-elected.Steven McLaughlin
108Ronald Canestrari

Redistricted from the 106th district.

Dem1988Incumbent retired.

Democratic hold.

John T. McDonald III
109John McEnenyRedistricted from the 104th district.Dem1992Incumbent retired.

Democratic hold.

Patricia Fahy
110Robert Reilly

Redistricted from the 109th district.

Dem2004Incumbent retired.

Democratic hold.

Phillip Steck
111George Amedore

Redistricted from the 105th district.

Rep2007+Incumbent retired to run for State Senate.

Democratic gain.

Angelo Santabarbara
112Jim Tedisco

Redistricted from the 110th district.

Rep1982Incumbent re-elected.Jim Tedisco
113Tony Jordan

Redistricted from the 112th district.

Rep2008Incumbent re-elected.Tony Jordan
114Teresa Sayward

Redistricted from the 113th district.

Rep2002Incumbent retired.

Republican hold.

Dan Stec
115Janet Duprey

Redistricted from the 114th district.

Rep2006Incumbent re-elected.Janet Duprey
116Addie Jenne

Redistricted from the 118th district.

Dem2008Incumbent re-elected.Addie Jenne
117Ken Blankenbush

Redistricted from the 122nd district.

Rep2010Incumbent re-elected.Ken Blankenbush
118Marc W. Butler

Redistricted from the 117th district.

Rep1995+Incumbent re-elected.Marc W. Butler
119Anthony Brindisi

Redistricted from the 116th district.

Dem2011+Incumbent re-elected.Anthony Brindisi
120William A. Barclay

Redistricted from the 124th district.

Rep2002Incumbent re-elected.William A. Barclay
121Bill Magee

Redistricted from the 111th district.

Dem1990Incumbent re-elected.Bill Magee
122Clifford Crouch

Redistricted from the 107th district.

Rep1995+Incumbent re-elected.Clifford Crouch
123Donna Lupardo

Redistricted from the 126th district.

Dem2004Incumbent re-elected.Donna Lupardo
124Christopher S. Friend

Redistricted from the 137th district.

Rep2010Incumbent re-elected.Christopher S. Friend
125Barbara LiftonDem2002Incumbent re-elected.Barbara Lifton
126Gary Finch

Redistricted from the 123rd district.

Rep1999+Incumbent re-elected.Gary Finch
127Don Miller

Redistricted from the 121st district.

Rep2010Incumbent lost reelection.

Democratic gain.

Albert A. Stirpe Jr.
128Sam Roberts

Redistricted from the 119th district.

Dem2010Incumbent re-elected.Sam Roberts
129William Magnarelli

Redistricted from the 120th district.

Dem1998Incumbent re-elected.William Magnarelli
130Bob Oaks

Redistricted from the 128th district.

Rep1992Incumbent re-elected.Bob Oaks
131Brian Kolb

Redistricted from the 129th district.

Rep2000+Incumbent re-elected.Brian Kolb
132Phil Palmesano

Redistricted from the 136th district.

Rep2010Incumbent re-elected.Phil Palmesano
133Sean Hanna

Redistricted from the 130th district.

Rep2010Incumbent retired to run for State Senate.

Republican hold.

Bill Nojay
134Bill ReilichRep2002Incumbent re-elected.Bill Reilich
135Mark JohnsRep2010Incumbent re-elected.Mark Johns
136Joseph Morelle

Redistricted from the 132nd district.

Dem1990Incumbent re-elected.Joseph Morelle
137David Gantt

Redistricted from the 133rd district.

Dem1982Incumbent re-elected.David Gantt
138Harry Bronson

Redistricted from the 131st district.

Dem2010Incumbent re-elected.Harry Bronson
139Stephen HawleyRep2006+Incumbent re-elected.Stephen Hawley
140Robin SchimmingerDem1976Incumbent re-elected.Robin Schimminger
141Crystal Peoples-StokesDem2002Incumbent re-elected.Crystal Peoples-Stokes
142Michael Kearns

Redistricted from the 145th district.

Rep2012+Incumbent re-elected.Michael Kearns
143Dennis GabryszakDem2006Incumbent re-elected.Dennis Gabryszak
144Jane Corwin

Redistricted from the 142nd district.

Rep2008Incumbent re-elected.Jane Corwin
145John Ceretto

Redistricted from the 138th district.

Rep2010Incumbent re-elected.John Ceretto
146Raymond Walter

Redistricted from the 148th district.

Rep2010Incumbent re-elected.Raymond Walter
147Daniel BurlingRep1998Incumbent retired.

Republican hold.

David DiPietro
Kevin Smardz

Redistricted from the 146th district.

Rep2010Incumbent retired.Republican loss.
148Joseph Giglio

Redistricted from the 149th district.

Rep2005+Incumbent re-elected.Joseph Giglio
149Sean Ryan

Redistricted from the 144th district.

Dem2011+Incumbent re-elected.Sean Ryan
150Andy GoodellRep2010Incumbent re-elected.Andy Goodell
  • +Elected in a special election.

Notes

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  1. ^Thiele caucuses with Assembly Democrats.[1]

References

[edit]
  1. ^Brand, Rick. "Republican Thiele switching to Independence PartyArchived 2012-10-07 at theWayback Machine".Newsday. October 2, 2009.
  2. ^https://ballotpedia.org/New_York_State_Assembly_elections,_2012
  3. ^"2012 General Election Results". New York State Board of Elections. RetrievedFebruary 14, 2025.
  4. ^abcd"A Very Special Special Election Night". Cityandstateny.com. Archived fromthe original on April 30, 2012. RetrievedOctober 12, 2012.
  5. ^Daigneau, Elizabeth; Jacobson, Louis (October 23, 2012)."The Latest Chamber-by-Chamber Analysis of the 2012 State Legislative Elections".Governing.Archived from the original on February 24, 2021. RetrievedJuly 13, 2024.
  6. ^abcdefghijklmn"New York State Legislature".The New York Times.
  7. ^Hampton, Matthew (June 20, 2012)."Rozic Makes Bid for Lancman's Assembly Seat - Bayside-Douglaston, NY Patch". Douglaston.patch.com. Archived fromthe original on July 17, 2012. RetrievedOctober 12, 2012.
  8. ^Chan, Melissa (June 14, 2012)."News | Assembly race divided along ethnic lines". Queens Courier. Archived fromthe original on June 5, 2013. RetrievedOctober 12, 2012.
  9. ^Sullivan, John (March 23, 2012)."Goshen's Roddey joins list of Calhoun's opponents". recordonline.com. RetrievedOctober 12, 2012.
  10. ^"Wager says he's "in" for the State Assembly race". Midhudsonnews.com. May 22, 2012. RetrievedOctober 12, 2012.
  11. ^"Seven candidates vie for 109th assembly seat". WNYT. September 7, 2012. RetrievedNovember 16, 2012.
  12. ^"Assemblyman Reilly stepping down, backs Frazier". Blog.timesunion.com. March 12, 2012. RetrievedOctober 12, 2012.
  13. ^"Sayward to step down". Denpubs.com. March 2, 2012. RetrievedOctober 12, 2012.
  14. ^"Local News - It's Official - Randy Weaver Is Running For Assembly". Canisteo Valley News. June 23, 2012. RetrievedOctober 12, 2012.
  15. ^"Local News - Talk Show Host Bill Nojay Wins Assembly Primary". Canisteo Valley News. September 13, 2012. RetrievedOctober 12, 2012.
  16. ^Surtel, Matt (March 12, 2012)."Burling will not seek re-election to state Assembly". The Daily News Online. Archived fromthe original on March 15, 2012. RetrievedOctober 12, 2012.
  17. ^DiPietro gains Conservative nod in 147th assembly districtArchived 2012-07-22 at theWayback Machine.The Buffalo News. Retrieved July 18, 2012.
  18. ^"NYS Board of Elections".NYS Board of Elections.
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