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The2026 New York State Senate election will be held on November 3, 2026.[1] Primary elections will be held on June 23, 2026.[2] It will be held alongside elections forgovernor,attorney general,comptroller,United States House of Representatives, andState Assembly.
In the2024 election, the Democratic Party retained its State Senate majority, but lost its veto-proof (two-thirds) majority after it lost one seat in the election for the 17th Senate district.[3]
Candidates must file paperwork between March 30 and April 2, 2026, to run.[4]
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† = incumbent who did not seek re-election
Italics = non-incumbent
Bold = district flipped from one party to the other
| District | Incumbent | Party | Elected Senator | Party | ||
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| 1st | Anthony Palumbo | Rep | ||||
| 2nd | Mario Mattera | Rep | ||||
| 3rd | Dean Murray | Rep | ||||
| 4th | Monica Martinez | Dem | ||||
| 5th | Steven Rhoads | Rep | ||||
| 6th | Siela Bynoe | Dem | ||||
| 7th | Jack Martins | Rep | ||||
| 8th | Alexis Weik | Rep | ||||
| 9th | Patricia Canzoneri-Fitzpatrick | Rep | ||||
| 10th | James Sanders Jr. | Dem | ||||
| 11th | Toby Ann Stavisky | Dem | ||||
| 12th | Michael Gianaris | Dem | ||||
| 13th | Jessica Ramos | Dem | ||||
| 14th | Leroy Comrie | Dem | ||||
| 15th | Joseph Addabbo Jr. | Dem | ||||
| 16th | John Liu | Dem | ||||
| 17th | Steve Chan | Rep | ||||
| 18th | Julia Salazar | Dem | ||||
| 19th | Roxanne Persaud | Dem | ||||
| 20th | Zellnor Myrie | Dem | ||||
| 21st | Kevin Parker | Dem | ||||
| 22nd | Sam Sutton | Dem | ||||
| 23rd | Jessica Scarcella-Spanton | Dem | ||||
| 24th | Andrew Lanza | Rep | ||||
| 25th | Jabari Brisport | Dem | ||||
| 26th | Andrew Gounardes | Dem | ||||
| 27th | Brian P. Kavanagh | Dem | ||||
| 28th | Liz Krueger | Dem | ||||
| 29th | José M. Serrano | Dem | ||||
| 30th | Cordell Cleare | Dem | ||||
| 31st | Robert Jackson | Dem | ||||
| 32nd | Luis R. Sepulveda | Dem | ||||
| 33rd | Gustavo Rivera | Dem | ||||
| 34th | Nathalia Fernandez | Dem | ||||
| 35th | Andrea Stewart-Cousins | Dem | ||||
| 36th | Jamaal Bailey | Dem | ||||
| 37th | Shelley Mayer | Dem | ||||
| 38th | Bill Weber | Rep | ||||
| 39th | Robert Rolison | Rep | ||||
| 40th | Peter Harckham | Dem | ||||
| 41st | Michelle Hinchey | Dem | ||||
| 42nd | James Skoufis | Dem | ||||
| 43rd | Jake Ashby | Rep | ||||
| 44th | Jim Tedisco | Rep | ||||
| 45th | Dan Stec | Rep | ||||
| 46th | Patricia Fahy | Dem | ||||
| 47th | Brad Hoylman-Sigal | Dem | ||||
| 48th | Rachel May | Dem | ||||
| 49th | Mark Walczyk | Rep | ||||
| 50th | Chris Ryan | Dem | ||||
| 51st | Peter Oberacker | Rep | ||||
| 52nd | Lea Webb | Dem | ||||
| 53rd | Joseph Griffo | Rep | ||||
| 54th | Pam Helming | Rep | ||||
| 55th | Samra Brouk | Dem | ||||
| 56th | Jeremy Cooney | Dem | ||||
| 57th | George Borrello | Rep | ||||
| 58th | Tom O'Mara | Rep | ||||
| 59th | Kristen Gonzalez | Dem | ||||
| 60th | Patrick Gallivan | Rep | ||||
| 61st | Sean Ryan | Dem | ||||
| 62nd | Rob Ortt | Rep | ||||
| 63rd | April Baskin | Dem | ||||
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In 2024, incumbentRepublican SenatorAnthony Palumbo won re-election to a third term.
In 2024, incumbentRepublican SenatorMario Mattera won re-election to a third term.
In 2024, incumbentRepublican SenatorDean Murray won re-election to a second term.
In 2024, incumbentDemocratic SenatorMonica Martinez won re-election to a second term, her third overall.
In 2024, incumbentRepublican SenatorSteven Rhoads won re-election to a second term.
In 2024,Democratic SenatorSiela Bynoe won a first term.
In 2024, incumbentRepublican SenatorJack Martins won re-election to a second consecutive term, his fifth term overall.
In 2024, incumbentRepublican SenatorAlexis Weik won re-election to a third term.
In 2024, incumbentRepublican SenatorPatricia Canzoneri-Fitzpatrick won re-election to a second term.
In 2024, incumbentDemocratic SenatorJames Sanders Jr. won re-election to a seventh term.
In 2024, incumbentDemocratic SenatorToby Ann Stavisky won re-election to a fourteenth full term.
In 2024, incumbentDemocratic SenatorMichael Gianaris won re-election to an eighth term.
In 2024, incumbentDemocratic SenatorJessica Ramos won re-election to a fourth term.
In 2024, incumbentDemocratic SenatorLeroy Comrie won re-election to a sixth term.
In 2024, incumbentDemocratic SenatorJoseph Addabbo Jr. won re-election to a ninth term.
In 2024, incumbentDemocratic SenatorJohn Liu won re-election to a fourth term.
In 2024,RepublicanSteve Chan defeated incumbentDemocratic SenatorIwen Chu.
In 2024, incumbentDemocratic SenatorJulia Salazar won re-election to a fourth term.
In 2024, incumbentDemocratic SenatorRoxanne Persaud won re-election to a fifth full term.
In 2024, incumbentDemocratic SenatorZellnor Myrie won re-election to a fourth term.
In 2024, incumbentDemocratic SenatorKevin Parker won re-election to a twelfth term.
In 2024, incumbentDemocratic SenatorSimcha Felder, who caucused with theRepublican Party until 2019 won re-election to a seventh term. In 2025, he left the state senate to become theNew York City Council Member for the44th district. On May 20, 2025, DemocratSam Sutton won thespecial election to replace Felder.[6]
In 2024, incumbentDemocratic SenatorJessica Scarcella-Spanton won re-election to a second term.
In 2024, incumbentRepublican SenatorAndrew Lanza won re-election to a third term.
In 2024, incumbentDemocratic SenatorJabari Brisport won re-election to a third term.
In 2024, incumbentDemocratic SenatorAndrew Gounardes won re-election to a fourth term.
In 2024, incumbentDemocratic SenatorBrian Kavanagh won re-election to a fourth full term.
In 2024, incumbentDemocratic SenatorLiz Krueger won re-election to a twelfth full term.
In 2024, incumbentDemocratic SenatorJosé M. Serrano won re-election to an eleventh term.
In 2024, incumbentDemocratic SenatorCordell Cleare won re-election to a second full term.
In 2024, incumbentDemocratic SenatorRobert Jackson won re-election to a fourth term.
In 2024, incumbentDemocratic SenatorLuis Sepúlveda won re-election to a fourth full term.
In 2024, incumbentDemocratic SenatorGustavo Rivera won re-election to an eighth term.
In 2024, incumbentDemocratic SenatorNathalia Fernandez won re-election to a second term.
In 2024, incumbentDemocratic SenatorAndrea Stewart-Cousins won re-election to a tenth term.
In 2024, incumbentDemocratic SenatorJamaal Bailey won re-election to a fifth term.
In 2024, incumbentDemocratic SenatorShelley Mayer won re-election to a fourth full term.
In 2024, incumbentRepublican SenatorBill Weber won re-election to a second term.
In 2024, incumbentRepublican SenatorRobert Rolison won re-election to a second term.
In 2024, incumbentDemocratic SenatorPeter Harckham won re-election to a fourth term.
In 2024, incumbentDemocratic SenatorMichelle Hinchey won re-election to a third term.
In 2024, incumbentDemocratic SenatorJames Skoufis won re-election to a fourth term.
In 2024, incumbentRepublican SenatorJake Ashby won re-election to a second term.
In 2024, incumbentRepublican SenatorJim Tedisco won re-election to a fifth term.
In 2024, incumbentRepublican SenatorDan Stec won re-election to a third term.
In 2024, incumbentDemocratic SenatorPatricia Fahy won election.
In 2024, incumbentDemocratic SenatorBrad Hoylman-Sigal won re-election to a seventh term. In2025, he won the Democratic nomination for borough president and is expected to easily win the general election.[25]
In 2024, incumbentDemocratic SenatorRachel May won re-election to a fourth term.
In 2024, incumbentRepublican SenatorMark Walczyk won re-election to a second term.
In 2024,Democratic SenatorChris Ryan won the election.
In 2024, incumbentRepublican SenatorPeter Oberacker won re-election to a third term.
In 2024, incumbentDemocratic SenatorLea Webb won re-election to a second term.
In 2024, incumbentRepublican SenatorJoseph Griffo won re-election to a tenth term.
In 2024, incumbentRepublican SenatorPamela Helming won re-election to a tenth term.
In 2024, incumbentDemocrat SenatorSamra Brouk won re-election to a third term.
In 2024, incumbentDemocrat SenatorJeremy Cooney won re-election to a third term.
In 2024, incumbentRepublican SenatorGeorge Borrello won re-election to a third full term.
In 2024, incumbentRepublican SenatorTom O'Mara won re-election to an eighth term.
In 2024, incumbentDemocrat SenatorKristen Gonzalez won re-election to a second term.
In 2024, incumbentRepublican SenatorPatrick Gallivan won re-election to an eighth term.
In 2024, incumbentDemocratic SenatorSean Ryan won re-election to a third term. In the2025 Buffalo mayoral election, Ryan won the Democratic primary.[29]
In 2024, incumbentRepublican SenatorRob Ortt won re-election to a sixth term.
In 2024,Democratic SenatorApril Baskin won the election.