2016 New York state elections
The 2016 New York State Legislature Primary Elections took place on September 13, 2016 and the general election was held on November 8, 2016. All 150 members of the New York State Assembly and all 63 seats of the New York State Senate were up for election. There are no term limited members as New York does not have term limits for positions at the state level. Members of the Assembly and the State Senate serve two year terms. The State Senate was heavily contested as the Democrats and Republicans both had 31 seats with the Republicans only controlling the Senate through a coalition deal with Democratic Senator Simcha Felder and the Independent Democratic Conference. The 2016 United States presidential election also occurred on the same date as the general election.
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2016 United States Presidential Election
2016 United States Senate Election
2016 United States House Elections
2016 New York State Assembly
General Election Results
District | Party | Incumbent | Status | Party | Candidate | Votes | % |
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25 | Democratic | Nily Rozic | Democratic
Hold |
Democratic | Nily Rozic | 22,143 | 76.36% |
Working Families | |||||||
Republican | Usman Ali Chohan | 6,856 | 23.64% | ||||
2016 New York State Senate
District | Party | Incumbent | Status | Party | Candidate | Votes | % |
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1 | Republican | Kenneth LaValle | Republican
Hold |
Republican | Kenneth LaValle | 94,756 | 66.46% |
Democratic | Gregory Fisher | 47,813 | 33.54% | ||||
2 | Republican | John Flanagan | Republican
Hold |
Republican | John Flanagan | 91,172 | 63.18% |
Democratic | Peter Magistrale | 47,623 | 33.00% | ||||
Libertarian | Stephen Ruth | 5,505 | 3.81% | ||||
3 | Republican | Thomas Croci | Republican
Hold |
Republican | Thomas Croci | 65,713 | 58.06% |
Democratic | John De Vito, Jr. | 46,108 | 40.74% | ||||
Women's Equality | Joseph Fritz | 1,363 | 1.20% | ||||
4 | Republican | Phil Boyle | Republican
Hold |
Republican | Philip Boyle | 76,411 | 62.82% |
Democratic | John Alberts | 45,232 | 37.18% | ||||
5 | Republican | Carl Marcellino | Republican
Hold |
Republican | Carl Marcellino | 74,024 | 50.60% |
Democratic | James Gaughran | 72,265 | 49.40% | ||||
6 | Republican | Kemp Hannon | Republican
Hold |
Republican | Kemp Hannon | 71,174 | 53.87% |
Democratic | Ryan Cronin | 60,938 | 46.13% | ||||
7 | Republican | Jack Martins | Incumbent did
not run for re-election Republican Hold |
Republican | Elaine Philips | 69,438 | 51.26% |
Democratic | Adam Haber | 66,029 | 48.74% | ||||
8 | Republican | Michael Venditto | Mainline
Democrat Gain |
Democratic | John Brooks | 68,599 | 50.11% |
Republican | Michael Venditto | 68,285 | 49.89% | ||||
9 | Democratic | Todd Kaminsky | Maineline
Democrat Hold |
Democratic | Todd Kaminsky | 75,245 | 51.67% |
Republican | Christopher McGrath | 68,823 | 47.26% | ||||
Green | Laurence Hirsh | 1,549 | 1.06% | ||||
10 | Democratic | James Sanders Jr. | Mainline
Democrat Hold |
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11 | IDC | Tony Avella | IDC
Hold |
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