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.

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 %
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 %
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

Democratic
Working Families
11 IDC Tony Avella IDC

Hold

IDC
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15 Democratic
16 Democratic
17 Democratic
18 Democratic
19 Democratic
20 Democratic
21 Democratic
22 Republican
23 IDC
24 Republican
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