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2026 New York State Senate election

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2026 New York State Senate election

← 2024November 3, 20262028 →

All 63 seats in theNew York State Senate
32 seats needed for a majority
 Majority partyMinority party
 
LeaderAndrea Stewart-CousinsRob Ortt
PartyDemocraticRepublican
Leader's seat35th district62nd district
Last election4122

Incumbent status:
     Republican incumbent retiring
     Democratic incumbent     Republican incumbent

Temporary President and Majority Leader before election

Andrea Stewart-Cousins
Democratic

ElectedTemporary President and Majority Leader

TBD

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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]

Outgoing incumbents

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Incumbents who vacated office before end of term

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Democrats

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  1. 22nd district:Simcha Felder resigned on April 9, 2025 after winning a special election to theNew York City Council.[5] Replaced by DemocratSam Sutton in aspecial election held May 20, 2025.[6]

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Republicans

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  1. 51st district:Peter Oberacker is running for theU.S. House of Representatives[7]

Predictions

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Summary by district

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† = incumbent who did not seek re-election
Italics = non-incumbent
Bold = district flipped from one party to the other

DistrictIncumbentPartyElected SenatorParty
1stAnthony PalumboRep
2ndMario MatteraRep
3rdDean MurrayRep
4thMonica MartinezDem
5thSteven RhoadsRep
6thSiela BynoeDem
7thJack MartinsRep
8thAlexis WeikRep
9thPatricia Canzoneri-FitzpatrickRep
10thJames Sanders Jr.Dem
11thToby Ann StaviskyDem
12thMichael GianarisDem
13thJessica RamosDem
14thLeroy ComrieDem
15thJoseph Addabbo Jr.Dem
16thJohn LiuDem
17thSteve ChanRep
18thJulia SalazarDem
19thRoxanne PersaudDem
20thZellnor MyrieDem
21stKevin ParkerDem
22ndSam SuttonDem
23rdJessica Scarcella-SpantonDem
24thAndrew LanzaRep
25thJabari BrisportDem
26thAndrew GounardesDem
27thBrian P. KavanaghDem
28thLiz KruegerDem
29thJosé M. SerranoDem
30thCordell CleareDem
31stRobert JacksonDem
32ndLuis R. SepulvedaDem
33rdGustavo RiveraDem
34thNathalia FernandezDem
35thAndrea Stewart-CousinsDem
36thJamaal BaileyDem
37thShelley MayerDem
38thBill WeberRep
39thRobert RolisonRep
40thPeter HarckhamDem
41stMichelle HincheyDem
42ndJames SkoufisDem
43rdJake AshbyRep
44thJim TediscoRep
45thDan StecRep
46thPatricia FahyDem
47thBrad Hoylman-SigalDem
48thRachel MayDem
49thMark WalczykRep
50thChris RyanDem
51stPeter OberackerRep
52ndLea WebbDem
53rdJoseph GriffoRep
54thPam HelmingRep
55thSamra BroukDem
56thJeremy CooneyDem
57thGeorge BorrelloRep
58thTom O'MaraRep
59thKristen GonzalezDem
60thPatrick GallivanRep
61stSean RyanDem
62ndRob OrttRep
63rdApril BaskinDem

Detailed results

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District 1

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In 2024, incumbentRepublican SenatorAnthony Palumbo won re-election to a third term.

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District 2

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In 2024, incumbentRepublican SenatorMario Mattera won re-election to a third term.

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District 3

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In 2024, incumbentRepublican SenatorDean Murray won re-election to a second term.

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District 4

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In 2024, incumbentDemocratic SenatorMonica Martinez won re-election to a second term, her third overall.

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District 5

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In 2024, incumbentRepublican SenatorSteven Rhoads won re-election to a second term.

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District 6

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In 2024,Democratic SenatorSiela Bynoe won a first term.

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District 7

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In 2024, incumbentRepublican SenatorJack Martins won re-election to a second consecutive term, his fifth term overall.

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District 8

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In 2024, incumbentRepublican SenatorAlexis Weik won re-election to a third term.

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District 9

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In 2024, incumbentRepublican SenatorPatricia Canzoneri-Fitzpatrick won re-election to a second term.

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District 10

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In 2024, incumbentDemocratic SenatorJames Sanders Jr. won re-election to a seventh term.

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District 11

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In 2024, incumbentDemocratic SenatorToby Ann Stavisky won re-election to a fourteenth full term.

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District 12

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In 2024, incumbentDemocratic SenatorMichael Gianaris won re-election to an eighth term.

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District 13

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In 2024, incumbentDemocratic SenatorJessica Ramos won re-election to a fourth term.

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District 14

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In 2024, incumbentDemocratic SenatorLeroy Comrie won re-election to a sixth term.

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District 15

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In 2024, incumbentDemocratic SenatorJoseph Addabbo Jr. won re-election to a ninth term.

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District 16

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In 2024, incumbentDemocratic SenatorJohn Liu won re-election to a fourth term.

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District 17

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In 2024,RepublicanSteve Chan defeated incumbentDemocratic SenatorIwen Chu.

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District 18

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In 2024, incumbentDemocratic SenatorJulia Salazar won re-election to a fourth term.

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District 19

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In 2024, incumbentDemocratic SenatorRoxanne Persaud won re-election to a fifth full term.

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District 20

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In 2024, incumbentDemocratic SenatorZellnor Myrie won re-election to a fourth term.

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District 21

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In 2024, incumbentDemocratic SenatorKevin Parker won re-election to a twelfth term.

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District 22

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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]

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District 23

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In 2024, incumbentDemocratic SenatorJessica Scarcella-Spanton won re-election to a second term.

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District 24

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In 2024, incumbentRepublican SenatorAndrew Lanza won re-election to a third term.

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District 25

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In 2024, incumbentDemocratic SenatorJabari Brisport won re-election to a third term.

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District 26

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In 2024, incumbentDemocratic SenatorAndrew Gounardes won re-election to a fourth term.

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District 27

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In 2024, incumbentDemocratic SenatorBrian Kavanagh won re-election to a fourth full term.

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District 28

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In 2024, incumbentDemocratic SenatorLiz Krueger won re-election to a twelfth full term.

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District 29

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In 2024, incumbentDemocratic SenatorJosé M. Serrano won re-election to an eleventh term.

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District 30

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In 2024, incumbentDemocratic SenatorCordell Cleare won re-election to a second full term.

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District 31

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In 2024, incumbentDemocratic SenatorRobert Jackson won re-election to a fourth term.

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District 32

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In 2024, incumbentDemocratic SenatorLuis Sepúlveda won re-election to a fourth full term.

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District 33

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In 2024, incumbentDemocratic SenatorGustavo Rivera won re-election to an eighth term.

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District 34

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In 2024, incumbentDemocratic SenatorNathalia Fernandez won re-election to a second term.

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District 35

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In 2024, incumbentDemocratic SenatorAndrea Stewart-Cousins won re-election to a tenth term.

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District 36

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In 2024, incumbentDemocratic SenatorJamaal Bailey won re-election to a fifth term.

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District 37

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In 2024, incumbentDemocratic SenatorShelley Mayer won re-election to a fourth full term.

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District 38

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In 2024, incumbentRepublican SenatorBill Weber won re-election to a second term.

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District 39

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In 2024, incumbentRepublican SenatorRobert Rolison won re-election to a second term.

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District 40

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In 2024, incumbentDemocratic SenatorPeter Harckham won re-election to a fourth term.

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District 41

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In 2024, incumbentDemocratic SenatorMichelle Hinchey won re-election to a third term.

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District 42

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In 2024, incumbentDemocratic SenatorJames Skoufis won re-election to a fourth term.

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District 43

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In 2024, incumbentRepublican SenatorJake Ashby won re-election to a second term.

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  • Devin Lander, New York State historian[8]

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District 44

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In 2024, incumbentRepublican SenatorJim Tedisco won re-election to a fifth term.

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District 45

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In 2024, incumbentRepublican SenatorDan Stec won re-election to a third term.

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District 46

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In 2024, incumbentDemocratic SenatorPatricia Fahy won election.

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District 47

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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]

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District 48

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In 2024, incumbentDemocratic SenatorRachel May won re-election to a fourth term.

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District 49

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In 2024, incumbentRepublican SenatorMark Walczyk won re-election to a second term.

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District 50

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In 2024,Democratic SenatorChris Ryan won the election.

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District 51

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In 2024, incumbentRepublican SenatorPeter Oberacker won re-election to a third term.

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District 52

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In 2024, incumbentDemocratic SenatorLea Webb won re-election to a second term.

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District 53

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In 2024, incumbentRepublican SenatorJoseph Griffo won re-election to a tenth term.

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District 54

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In 2024, incumbentRepublican SenatorPamela Helming won re-election to a tenth term.

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District 55

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In 2024, incumbentDemocrat SenatorSamra Brouk won re-election to a third term.

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District 56

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In 2024, incumbentDemocrat SenatorJeremy Cooney won re-election to a third term.

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District 57

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In 2024, incumbentRepublican SenatorGeorge Borrello won re-election to a third full term.

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District 58

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In 2024, incumbentRepublican SenatorTom O'Mara won re-election to an eighth term.

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District 59

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In 2024, incumbentDemocrat SenatorKristen Gonzalez won re-election to a second term.

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District 60

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In 2024, incumbentRepublican SenatorPatrick Gallivan won re-election to an eighth term.

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District 61

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In 2024, incumbentDemocratic SenatorSean Ryan won re-election to a third term. In the2025 Buffalo mayoral election, Ryan won the Democratic primary.[29]

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District 62

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In 2024, incumbentRepublican SenatorRob Ortt won re-election to a sixth term.

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District 63

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In 2024,Democratic SenatorApril Baskin won the election.

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See also

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Notes

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References

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  2. ^"2026 Statewide Primary Calendar". 270 to Win. Retrieved2025-06-26.
  3. ^Lewis, Rebecca (November 5, 2024)."New York State Senate election results 2024".City & State.
  4. ^"2026 Candidate Filing Deadlines".National Conference of State Legislatures. May 21, 2025. RetrievedJune 27, 2025.
  5. ^"Simcha Felder Leaves NY State Senate for City Council, Leaving a Lasting Legacy".BoroPark24. RetrievedJune 26, 2025.
  6. ^abGans, Jared (May 20, 2025)."Democrats win New York state Senate race in Trump-friendly district".The Hill. RetrievedMay 20, 2025.
  7. ^abJefferson, Austin (22 August 2025)."Oberacker to challenge Riley in NY-19".City & State. Retrieved23 August 2025.
  8. ^abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzaaabacadaeafagahaiajakalamanaoapaqarasatauavawax"List of Filers".New York State Assembly. Retrieved17 August 2025.
  9. ^Mahoney, Bill (2 October 2025)."Stavisky Gets a Challenger". Retrieved2 October 2025.
  10. ^abcdefSterne, Peter (July 22, 2025)."Jessica González-Rojas launches state Senate campaign with high-profile endorsements".City and State. RetrievedJuly 22, 2025.
  11. ^abcdeSchwach, Ryan (July 23, 2025)."González-Rojas launches insurgent campaign against Ramos".Queens Daily Eagle. RetrievedJuly 23, 2025.
  12. ^abcdefgh"Endorsements".Jessica Gonzalez-Rojas for State Senate. Retrieved11 October 2025.
  13. ^abcO'Brien, Shane (July 22, 2025)."González-Rojas picks up high-profile endorsements after officially launching campaign for Ramos' Senate seat".QNS. RetrievedAugust 1, 2025.
  14. ^Sterne, Peter (30 September 2025)."Make the Road Action chooses González-Rojas over Ramos".City & State. Retrieved11 October 2025.
  15. ^Krichevsky, Sophie (June 10, 2025)."Iwen Chu files to run for office again".City & State. RetrievedJune 26, 2025.
  16. ^Coltin, Jeff (May 14, 2024)."The 2026 election is already taking shape".Politico. RetrievedJune 27, 2025.
  17. ^"Bernard Vaiselberg".LinkedIn. Retrieved30 August 2025.
  18. ^abReisman, Nick; Coltin, Jeff; Ngo, Emily (September 15, 2025)."Hochul for Mamdani".Politico. RetrievedSeptember 15, 2025.
  19. ^"Lisa R. Kaul (D)".DutchessNY.gov. Retrieved23 September 2025.
  20. ^"Evan Menist".For the Many. Retrieved23 September 2025.
  21. ^Reisman, Nick (2 September 2025)."Harckham Running Again".Politico. Retrieved2 September 2025.
  22. ^"Gina Arena".Ballotpedia. Retrieved27 August 2025.
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  25. ^"Brad Hoylman-Sigal with strong lead over Keith Powers in Manhattan boro president race".New York Daily News. June 24, 2025. Retrieved2025-07-02.
  26. ^ab"These state lawmakers just won New York City primaries. Who could replace them in Albany?".City & State. July 2, 2025. Retrieved2025-07-02.
  27. ^"Frazier to run for State Senate again next year".Mid-Hudson News. 26 August 2025. Retrieved26 August 2025.
  28. ^abBuchiere, Steve (4 June 2025)."Canandaigua City Councilor Michael Mills running for State Senate".Finger Lakes Times. Retrieved27 August 2025.
  29. ^abcde"Sean Ryan Dominates Democratic Mayoral Primary in Buffalo".City & State New York. June 25, 2025. Retrieved2025-06-28.
  30. ^abSondel, Justin (18 October 2025)."If Ryan becomes mayor, the political intrigue really begins. Here are 5 things to know".The Buffalo News. Retrieved18 October 2025.
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