2026 New York State Assembly election
November 3, 2026
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The 2026 New York State Assembly election will be held on November 3, 2026. Democrats have held a majority in the New York State Assembly since 1975. It will be held alongside elections for governor, attorney general, comptroller, United States House of Representatives, and State Senate.
Candidates must file paperwork between March 30, 2026 and April 2, 2026 to run.[1]
Outgoing incumbents
Incumbents not running for reelection
Democrats
- 23rd: Stacey Pheffer Amato is retiring.[2]
- 30th: Steven Raga is running for State Senate[3]
- 32nd: Vivian E. Cook is retiring[4]
- 34th: Jessica González-Rojas is running for State Senate.[5]
- 37th: Claire Valdez is running for the United States House of Representatives.[6]
- 65th: Grace Lee is running for State Senate.[7]
- 66th: Deborah J. Glick is retiring.[8]
- 69th: Micah Lasher is running for the United States House of Representatives.[9]
- 73rd: Alex Bores is running for the United States House of Representatives.[10]
- 90th: Nader Sayegh is retiring[11]
- 119th: Marianne Buttenschon is retiring.[12]
- 123rd: Donna Lupardo is retiring.[13]
- 149th: Jonathan Rivera is running for State Senate.[14]
Republicans
- 7th: Jarett Gandolfo is running for State Senate.[15]
- 12th: Keith Brown is retiring[16]
- 14th: David McDonough is retiring[17]
- 16th: Daniel Norber is retiring[18]
- 102nd: Chris Tague is running for State Senate.[19]
- 117th: Ken Blankenbush is retiring.[20]
- 118th: Robert Smullen is running for the United States House of Representatives.[21]
- 120th: William A. Barclay is retiring.[22]
- 130th: Brian Manktelow is retiring.[23]
- 145th: Angelo Morinello is retiring.[24]
Incumbents who vacated office before end of term
Democrats
- 36th: Zohran Mamdani resigned on December 31, 2025, following his election as Mayor of New York City in November of that year. Replaced by Diana Moreno in a special election held February 4, 2026.
- 74th: Harvey Epstein resigned on December 4, 2025, following his election to the New York City Council in November. Replaced by Keith Powers in a special election held February 4, 2026.
- 115th: Billy Jones resigned on August 29, 2025, to lead Clinton Community College's Institute for Advanced Manufacturing.[25] Replaced by Michael Cashman in a special election held November 4, 2025.[26]
Predictions
| Source | Ranking | As of |
|---|---|---|
| Sabato's Crystal Ball[27] | Safe D | January 22, 2026 |
Summary by district
† - Incumbent not seeking re-election
Special elections
Several New York State Assembly seats became vacant during the 2024–2026 legislative term due to resignations following election to other offices or acceptance of outside positions. Under New York law, these vacancies are filled by special elections held separately from the regularly scheduled primary and general elections. Candidates in special elections are nominated by county party committees rather than through primary elections.
According to the New York State Board of Elections, special elections to fill Assembly vacancies in Districts 36 and 74 are scheduled for February 2026.[30]
District 115
The 115th Assembly district became vacant after Democratic Assemblymember Billy Jones resigned on August 29, 2025, to accept a position leading Clinton Community College's Institute for Advanced Manufacturing.[31]
A special election was held on November 4, 2025. Plattsburgh Town Supervisor Michael Cashman defeated Republican nominee Brent Davison and was sworn in to serve the remainder of the term.[32]
Results
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Democratic | Michael S. Cashman | 17,900 | 47.27 | |
| Working Families | Michael S. Cashman | 1,616 | 4.27 | |
| Total | Michael S. Cashman | 19,516 | 51.54 | |
| Republican | Brent M. Davison | 16,072 | 42.44 | |
| Conservative | Brent M. Davison | 5,383 | 4.74 | |
| Total | Brent M. Davison | 17,866 | 47.18 | |
| Write-in | 30 | 0.08% | ||
| Blank ballots | 25 | 0.07% | ||
| Total votes | 37,866 | 100.0 | ||
| Democratic hold | ||||
District 36
The 36th Assembly district became vacant after Democratic Assemblymember Zohran Mamdani resigned effective December 31, 2025, following his election as Mayor of New York City in November 2025. A special election to fill the remainder of the term took place on February 3, 2026.[34]
District 74
The 74th Assembly district became vacant after Democratic Assemblymember Harvey Epstein resigned on December 4, 2025, following his election to the New York City Council in November 2025. A special election to fill the remainder of the term took place on February 3, 2026.[35]
Detailed results
District 1
In 2024, Democratic Assemblymember T. John Schiavoni won the election.[36]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Filed paperwork
- T. John Schiavoni, incumbent assemblymember[37]
Republican primary
Candidates
Filed paperwork
- Richard Carroza[37]
District 2
In 2024, incumbent Republican Assemblymember Jodi Giglio won re-election to a third term.[36]
Republican primary
Candidates
Filed paperwork
- Jodi Giglio, incumbent assemblymember[37]
District 3
In 2024, incumbent Republican Assemblymember Joe DeStefano won re-election to a fourth term.[36]
Republican primary
Candidates
Potential
- Joe DeStefano, incumbent assemblymemberr
District 4
In 2024, Democrat Rebecca Kassay defeated incumbent Republican Assemblymember Ed Flood.[36]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Declared
- Rebecca Kassay, incumbent assemblymember[37]
Republican primary
Candidates
Declared
- Will Sussman, adjunct professor of computer science at Yeshiva University[37][38]
District 5
In 2024, incumbent Republican Assemblymember Douglas M. Smith won re-election to a fourth full term.[36]
Republican primary
Candidates
Filed paperwork
- Douglas M. Smith, incumbent assemblymember[37]
District 6
In 2024, Democratic Assemblymember Philip Ramos won re-election to a twelfth term.[36]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Potential
- Philip Ramos, incumbent assemblymember
District 7
In 2024, incumbent Republican Assemblymember Jarett Gandolfo won re-election to a third term.[36]
Republican primary
Candidates
Filed paperwork
- Jarett Gandolfo, incumbent assemblymember[37]
District 8
In 2024, incumbent Republican Assemblymember Michael Fitzpatrick won re-election to a twelfth term.[36]
Republican primary
Candidates
Potential
- Michael Fitzpatrick, incumbent assemblymember
District 9
In 2024, incumbent Republican Assemblymember Michael Durso won re-election to a third term.[36]
Republican primary
Candidates
Potential
- Michael Durso, incumbent assemblymember
District 10
In 2024, incumbent Democratic Assemblymember Steve Stern won re-election to a fourth full term.[36]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Filed paperwork
- Steve Stern, incumbent assemblymember[37]
District 11
In 2024, Democrat Kwani O'Pharrow won the election.[36]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Potential
- Kwani O'Pharrow, incumbent assemblymember
Republican primary
Candidates
Filed paperwork
- Joe Cardinale, candidate for this district in 2024[37]
District 12
In 2024, incumbent Republican Assemblymember Keith Brown won re-election to a third term.[36]
Republican primary
Candidates
Declined
- Keith Brown, incumbent assemblymember
Democratic primary
Candidates
Declared
- Craig Herskowitz, immigration attorney[37]
District 13
In 2024, incumbent Democratic Assemblymember Chuck Lavine won re-election to a fourth term.[36]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Potential
- Chuck Lavine, incumbent assemblymember
District 14
In 2024, incumbent Republican Assemblymember David McDonough won re-election to a twelfth full term.[36]
Republican primary
Candidates
Declared
- Shannon Fredericks, former regional coordinator for State Senate Republicans in Nassau County[39]
Declined
- David McDonough, incumbent assemblymember[39]
District 15
In 2024, incumbent Republican Assemblymember Jake Blumencranz won re-election to a second term.[36]
Republican primary
Candidates
Potential
- Jake Blumencranz, incumbent assemblymember
District 16
In 2024, Republican Daniel Norber defeated incumbent Democratic Assemblymember Gina Sillitti.[36]
Republican primary
Candidates
Declined
- Daniel Norber, incumbent assemblymember[39]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Declared
- Kim Keiserman, candidate for New York State Senate in 2024 New York State Senate election[37][39]
District 17
In 2024, Republican Assemblymember John Mikulin won re-election to a fourth full term.[36]
Republican primary
Candidates
Potential
- John Mikulin, incumbent assemblymember
District 18
In 2024, Democrat Noah Burroughs won the election.[36]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Filed paperwork
- Noah Burroughs, incumbent assemblymember[37]
District 19
In 2024, incumbent Republican Assemblymember Ed Ra won re-election to an eighth term.[36]
Republican primary
Candidates
Filed paperwork
District 20
In 2024, incumbent Republican Assemblymember Ari Brown won re-election to a second full term.[36]
Republican primary
Candidates
Filed Paperwork
- Eric "Ari" Brown, incumbent assemblymember[37]
District 21
In 2024, Democratic former Assemblymember Judy Griffin defeated incumbent Republican Assemblymember Brian Curran.[36]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Filed paperwork
- Judy Griffin, incumbent assemblymember[37]
District 22
In 2024, incumbent Democratic Assemblymember Michaelle Solages won re-election to a seventh term.[36]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Potential
- Michaelle Solages, incumbent assemblymember
District 23
In 2024, incumbent Democratic Assemblymember Stacey Pheffer Amato won re-election to a fifth term.[36]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Declared
- Mike Scala, attorney and Board President of Queens Defenders[40]
Filed paperwork
- Pesach Osina, a commissioner representing Queens County on the Commission on Racial Equity (CORE)[41][37]
Declined
- Stacey Pheffer Amato, incumbent assemblymember
Republican primary
Candidates
Filed paperwork
- Thomas Sullivan, candidate for this district in 2024[37]
District 24
In 2024, incumbent Democratic Assemblymember David Weprin won re-election to an eighth full term.[36]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Declared
- Mahtab Khan, volunteer on Zohran Mamdani's campaign, candidate for district leader (2020)[42]
Potential
- David Weprin, incumbent assemblymember
Endorsements
Organizations
District 25
In 2024, incumbent Democratic Assemblymember Nily Rozic won re-election to a seventh term.[36]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Potential
- Nily Rozic, incumbent assemblymember
Republican primary
Candidates
Filed paperwork
- Ken Paek, candidate for this district in 2024[37]
District 26
In 2024, incumbent Democratic Assemblymember Edward Braunstein won re-election to an eighth term.[36]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Filed paperwork
- Edward Braunstein, incumbent assemblymember[37]
District 27
In 2024, incumbent Democratic Assemblymember Sam Berger won re-election to a first full term.[36]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Filed paperwork
- Sam Berger, incumbent assemblymember[37]
District 28
In 2024, incumbent Democratic Assemblymember Andrew Hevesi won re-election to a ninth full term.[36]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Potential
- Andrew Hevesi, incumbent assemblymember
District 29
In 2024, incumbent Democratic Assemblymember Alicia Hyndman won re-election to a fifth term.[36]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Potential
- Alicia Hyndman, incumbent assemblymember
District 30
In 2024, incumbent Democratic Assemblymember Steven Raga won re-election to a second term.[36]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Declared
- Shamsul Haque, NYPD detective[44]
- Patrick Martinez, district leader and member of Queens Community Board 2[45]
Filed paperwork
- Somnath Ghimire, community leader[37]
Declined
- Steven Raga, incumbent assemblymember (running for state senate)
Republican primary
Candidates
Declared
- Brandon Castro, candidate for this district in 2024[45]
District 31
In 2024, incumbent Democratic Assemblymember Khaleel Anderson won re-election to a third full term.[36]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Potential
- Khaleel Anderson, incumbent assemblymember
District 32
In 2024, incumbent Democratic Assemblymember Vivian Cook won re-election to an eighteenth term.[36]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Declared
- Vivian Cook, incumbent assemblymember[46]
Filed paperwork
- Mohammed Molla, project manager at the New York City Department of Design and Construction[37]
- Latoya LeGrand, constituent services worker at the office of Senator James Sanders Jr.[37]
District 33
In 2024, incumbent Democratic Assemblymember Clyde Vanel won re-election to a fifth term.[36]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Filed paperwork
- Oster Bryan, candidate for this district in 2022[37]
Potential
- Clyde Vanel, incumbent assemblymember
District 34
In 2024, incumbent Democratic Assemblymember Jessica González-Rojas won re-election to a third term.[36] She is not seeking re-election, instead choosing to run for State Senate.[5]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Declared
- Brian Romero, chief of staff to Kristen Gonzalez and former chief of staff to Jessica González-Rojas[47]
Filed paperwork
Withdrawn
- Aber Kawas, activist and organizer (running for State Senate)[50]
- Andreas Migias, member of Queens Community Board 1 (endorsed Romero)[51]
Declined
- Jessica González-Rojas, incumbent assemblymember (running for State Senate)[5]
Endorsements
- U.S. representatives
- Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, NY-14 (2019–present)[52][53]
- Nydia Velázquez, NY-07 (1993–present)[54]
- State legislators
- Catalina Cruz, state assemblymember from the 39th district (2019–present)[51]
- Jessica González-Rojas, incumbent state assemblymember (2021–present)[55]
- Local officials
- Donovan Richards, Queens Borough President (2020–present)[56]
- Julie Won, New York City councilmember from the 26th district (2022–present)[57]
- Individuals
- Andreas Migias, member of Queens Community Board 1 and former candidate for this seat[51]
- Organizations
- Citizen Action of New York[54]
- Latino Victory Fund[58]
- New York Working Families Party[59]
- Run for Something[60]
- Organizations
District 35
In 2024, Democrat Larinda Hooks won the election.[36]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Filed paperwork
- Larinda Hooks, incumbent assemblymember[37]
District 36
In 2024, incumbent Democratic Assemblymember Zohran Mamdani won re-election to a third term.[36] In 2025, Mamdani was elected Mayor of New York City, and resigned his seat effective December 31, 2025. A special election took place on February 3, 2026.[62]
Special election
Unlike regular elections, which in New York require petitioning, primary and general contests, special elections only require endorsement of the local or county committees of the Democratic, Republican, Conservative, or Working Families parties.
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Democratic | Diana Moreno[63] | 2,479 | 38.11 | |
| Working Families | Diana Moreno | 2,305 | 35.43 | |
| Total | Diana Moreno | 4,784 | 73.54 | |
| Queens for All | Rana Abdelhamid[64] | 1,086 | 16.69 | |
| People First | Mary Jobaida[64] | 551 | 8.47 | |
| Write-in | 84 | 1.29 | ||
| Total votes | 6,505 | 100.00 | ||
Endorsements
- U.S. representatives
- Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, NY-14 (2019–present)[65]
- Gregory Meeks, NY-05 (1998–present)[66]
- Local officials
- Zohran Mamdani, mayor of New York City (2026–present)[67]
- Labor unions
- Organizations
- Political parties
- U.S. representatives
- Nydia Velázquez, NY-07 (2013–present)[72]
- Rashida Tlaib, MI-12 (2019-present)[73]
- Local officials
- Julie Won, New York City councilmember from the 26th district (2022–present)[65]
Regular election
With the usual deference to incumbents in Queens elections, it is uncertain whether or not the winner of the special election will still have challengers in the June primary.
Democratic primary
Candidates
- Diana Moreno, former co-chair of Queens NYC-DSA and communications manager for the New York State Nurses Association[74]
- Meherunnisa "Mary" Jobaida, candidate for the 37th district in 2020[75][37]
- Rana Abdelhamid, activist and candidate for New York's 12th congressional district in 2022[76]
- Shivani Dhir, advocate[77]
District 37
In 2024, Democrat Claire Valdez defeated incumbent Democratic Assemblymember Juan Ardila in the primary before going on to win the general election.[36] Valdez is retiring to run for U.S. House for New York's 7th congressional district.[78]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Filed paperwork
- Samantha Kattan, tenant organizer[79]
- Pia Rahman, former campaign manager for Brian Romero[80]
Declined
- Claire Valdez, incumbent assemblymember (running for U.S. House)[78]
Endorsements
District 38
In 2024, incumbent Democratic Assemblymember Jenifer Rajkumar won re-election to a third term.[36]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Declared
- David Orkin, staff attorney at Make the Road New York[37]
- Jenifer Rajkumar, incumbent assemblymember[37]
Endorsements
- Organizations
District 39
In 2024, incumbent Democratic Assemblymember Catalina Cruz won re-election to a fourth term.[36]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Potential
- Catalina Cruz, incumbent assemblymember
Filed paperwork
- Yonel E. Letellier Sosa, former Assembly staffer[82]
District 40
In 2024, incumbent Democratic Assemblymember Ron Kim won re-election to a third term.[36]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Filed paperwork
District 41
In 2024, Democrat Kalman Yeger won the election.[36]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Filed paperwork
- Zahava Durchin, candidate for New York City Council in 2025 New York City Council election[37]
Potential
- Kalman Yeger, incumbent assemblymember
Endorsements
Organizations
District 42
In 2024, incumbent Democratic Assemblymember Rodneyse Bichotte Hermelyn won re-election to a sixth term.[36]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Potential
- Rodneyse Bichotte Hermelyn, incumbent assemblymember
District 43
In 2024, incumbent Democratic assemblymember Brian Cunningham won re-election to a second full term.[36]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Filed paperwork
- Brian Cunningham, incumbent assemblymember[37]
Endorsements
- Individuals
- Yaacov Behrman, activist and rabbi[84]
- Devorah Halberstam, gun control activist[84]
- Shea Hecht, rabbi[84]
District 44
In 2024, incumbent Democratic Assemblymember Robert Carroll won re-election to a fifth term.[36]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Filed paperwork
- Robert Carrroll, incumbent assemblymember[37]
- Ishtiaq Ahmed, community organizer
District 45
In 2024, incumbent Republican Assemblymember Michael Novakhov won re-election to a second term.[36]
Republican primary
Candidates
Filed paperwork
- Michael Novakhov, incumbent assemblymember[37]
District 46
In 2024, incumbent Republican Assemblymember Alec Brook-Krasny won re-election to a second term, his seventh overall.[36]
Republican primary
Candidates
Filed paperwork
- Alec Brook-Krasny, incumbent assemblymember[37]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Declared
- Chris McCreight, chief of staff to councilmember Justin Brannan and candidate for this district in 2024[85][37]
- Marie Mirville, Coney Island casino spokesperson[86]
- Joe Santangelo, former Army JAG Officer and Manhattan prosecutor.[87]
District 47
In 2024, incumbent Democratic Assemblymember William Colton won re-election to a fifteenth term.[36]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Potential
- William Colton, incumbent assemblymember
District 48
In 2024, incumbent Democratic Assemblymember Simcha Eichenstein won re-election to a fourth term.[36]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Filed paperwork
- Simcha Eichenstein, incumbent assemblymember[37]
District 49
In 2024, incumbent Republican Assemblymember Lester Chang won re-election to a second term.[36]
Republican primary
Candidates
Filed paperwork
- Lester Chang, incumbent assemblymember[37]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Filed paperwork
District 50
In 2024, Democratic Assemblymember Emily Gallagher won re-election to a third term.[36]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Filed paperwork
- Emily Gallagher, incumbent assemblymember[37]
District 51
In 2024, incumbent Democratic Assemblymember Marcela Mitaynes won re-election to a third term.[36]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Potential
- Marcela Mitaynes, incumbent assemblymember
District 52
In 2024, incumbent Democratic Assemblymember Jo Anne Simon won re-election to a sixth term.[36]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Declared
- Lydia Green, district leader[89]
Filed paperwork
- Jo Anne Simon, incumbent assemblymember[37]
District 53
In 2024, incumbent Democratic Assemblymember Maritza Davila won re-election to a sixth full term.[36]
Republican primary
Candidates
Potential
- Maritza Davila, incumbent assemblymember
District 54
In 2024, incumbent Democratic Assemblymember Erik Dilan won re-election to a sixth term.[36]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Filed paperwork
- Christian Tate, field lead for Zohran Mamdani[37]
- Erik Dilan, incumbent assemblymember[37]
- Paperboy Love Prince, perennial candidate[37]
Endorsements
District 55
In 2024, incumbent Democratic Assemblymember Latrice Walker won re-election to a sixth term.[36]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Potential
- Latrice Walker, incumbent assemblymember
Republican primary
Candidates
Filed paperwork
- Berneda Jackson, candidate for this district in 2024, 2022, 2020, and 2018, candidate for New York City Council in 2017[37]
District 56
In 2024, incumbent Democrat Assemblymember Stefani Zinerman won re-election to a third term.[36]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Filed paperwork
- Michael Bailey[37]
- Eon Huntley, candidate for this district in 2024[92][37]
- Stefani Zinerman, incumbent assemblymember[37]
Endorsements
State legislators
- Jabari Brisport, state senator from the 25th district (2021–present)[93]
Local officials
- Chi Ossé, city councilmember from the 36th district (2022–present)[93]
Organizations
District 57
In 2024, incumbent Democratic Assemblymember Phara Souffrant Forrest won re-election to a third term.[36]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Filed paperwork
- Phara Souffrant Forrest, incumbent assemblymember[37]
- Samantha Johnson, community liaision for Nydia Velazquez[37]
District 58
In 2024, incumbent Democratic Assemblymember Monique Chandler-Waterman won re-election to a second full term.[36]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Potential
- Monique Chandler-Waterman, incumbent assemblymember
District 59
In 2024, incumbent Democrat Assemblymember Jaime Williams won re-election to a fifth full term.[36]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Filed paperwork
- Jibreel Jalloh, community organizer[94]
- Jaime Williams, incumbent assemblymember[37]
Endorsements
- Political parties
District 60
In 2024, incumbent Democratic Assemblymember Nikki Lucas won re-election to a second full term.[36]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Potential
- Nikki Lucas, incumbent assemblymember
District 61
In 2024, incumbent Democratic Assemblymember Charles Fall won re-election to a fourth term.[36]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Potential
- Charles Fall, incumbent assemblymember
District 62
In 2024, incumbent Republican Assemblymember Michael Reilly won re-election to a fourth term.[36]
Republican primary
Candidates
Filed paperwork
- Michael Reilly, incumbent assemblymember[37]
District 63
In 2024, Republican Assemblymember Sam Pirozzolo won the election.[36]
Republican primary
Candidates
Filed paperwork
- Sam Pirozzolo, incumbent assemblymember[37]
District 64
In 2024, incumbent Republican Assemblymember Michael Tannousis won re-election to a third term.[36]
Republican primary
Candidates
Potential
- Michael Tannousis, incumbent assemblymember
Democratic primary
Candidates
Declared
- Tim Qorraj, real estate agent[37]
District 65
In 2024, incumbent Democratic Assemblymember Grace Lee won re-election to a second term.[36]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Declared
- Illapa Sairitupac, organizer and candidate for this seat in 2022[96]
- Jasmin Sanchez, district leader[96]
- Jacky Wong, district leader[96]
- Mariama James, Manhattan Community Board 1 treasurer (2009–present)[97]
- Lilah Mejia, New York Disaster Interfaith Services outreach manager[97]
Declined
- Grace Lee, incumbent assemblymember (running for state senate)
Republican primary
Candidates
Declared
- Helen Qiu, perennial candidate[96]
District 66
In 2024, incumbent Democratic Assemblymember Deborah Glick won re-election to an eighteenth term but announced in October 2025 that she would not seek re-election.[36][8]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Declared
- Jeannine Kiely, district leader[98][99]
- Ben Yee, district leader[98][99]
- David Siffert, executive director, State Government Initiative at New York University School of Law[37][99]
- Ryder Kessler, advocate[98][99]
- Furhan Ahmad, firefighter[37][99]
- Corrine Arnold, co-op election business owner[37][99]
Declined
- Deborah Glick, incumbent assemblymember[100]
Endorsements
Organizations
- The Village Independent Democrats of New York[101]
Organizations
New York State Officials
- Deborah Glick, New York State Assemblywoman of New York's 66th State Assembly District (1993-2027), Assemblymember for New York's 61th State Assembly district (1991-1993)[103]
District 67
In 2024, incumbent Democratic Assemblymember Linda Rosenthal won re‑election to an eighteenth term.[36]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Potential
- Linda Rosenthal, incumbent assemblymember
District 68
In 2024, incumbent Democratic Assemblymember Eddie Gibbs won re‑election to a second term.[36]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Declared
- Tamika Mapp, candidate for this district in 2020, 2022, and 2024, candidate for New York City Council in 2017 and 2021[37][104]
- Eddie Gibbs, incumbent assemblymember[37]
- Tameeka Garcia-Taylor[37]
- Diana Ayala, former Deputy Speaker of the New York City Council (2022–2025) from the 8th district (2018–2025)[105]
- William Smith, district leader[105]
- Xavier Santiago, former candidate for this district in 2024[105]
District 69
In 2024, Democrat Micah Lasher won the election.[36]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Declared
Declined
- Micah Lasher, incumbent assemblymember (running for United States House of Representatives)[108]
Endorsements
- Local officials
- Mark Levine, New York City Comptroller, (2026-present)[109]
- Shaun Abreu, City Councilmember from the 7th district (2022–present)[110]
- Ruth Messinger, former Manhattan Borough President (1990–1998)[111]
- Daniel Garodnick, chair of the New York City Planning Commission (2022–present) and former City Councilmember from the 4th district (2006-2017)[112]
- State legislators
- Deborah Glick, state assemblymember from the 66th district (1991–present)[113]
- Keith Powers, state assemblymember from the 74th district (2026-present)[114]
- Nily Rozic, state assemblymember from the 25th district (2013-present)[115]
- Statewide officials
- Robert Abrams, former New York Attorney General (1979-1993)[116]
- Labor unions
- Political parties
District 70
In 2024, Democrat Jordan Wright won the election.[36]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Filed paperwork
- Jordan Wright, incumbent assemblymember[37]
- Conrad Blackburn, public defender and union organizer[37]
- Jakub Vacin[37]
Endorsements
District 71
In 2024, incumbent Democratic Assemblymember Al Taylor won re‑election to a fourth full term.[36]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Filed paperwork
- Julien Segura, candidate for this district in 2024[37]
- Al Taylor, incumbent assemblymember[37]
District 72
In 2024, incumbent Democratic Assemblymember Manny De Los Santos won re‑election to a second full term.[36]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Filed paperwork
- Manny De Los Santos, incumbent assemblymember[37]
District 73
In 2024, incumbent Democratic Assemblymember Alex Bores won re‑election to a second term.[36]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Filed paperwork
- Vanessa Aronson, candidate for City Council district 4 in 2025, president of the Lexington Democratic Club[121]
Declined
- Alex Bores, incumbent assemblymemberr[122]
Endorsements
- Organizations
District 74
In 2024, incumbent Democratic Assemblymember Harvey Epstein won re‑election to a fourth term.[36] In 2025, Epstein won election to the New York City Council, requiring a special election.
Special election
A special election was proclaimed by Governor Hochul for February 3, 2026. There was a special nominating meeting of the district's Democratic committee membership, which nominated NY City Councilmember Keith Powers to fill the seat. The Republicans nominated Joseph Foley.[124]
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Democratic | Keith Powers | 3,953 | 82.13 | |
| Republican | Joseph Foley | 687 | 14.27 | |
| Conservative | Joseph Foley | 117 | 2.43 | |
| Total | Joseph Foley | 804 | 16.70 | |
| Write-in | 49 | 1.02 | ||
| Total votes | 4,813 | 100 | ||
Regular election
Democratic primary
Candidates
Declared
- Kevin O'Keefe, activist, nonprofit leader, member of Manhattan Community Board 6 (2019-present)[37][125]
- Josh Arnon, activist, a leader of the Tax the Rich campaign and Zohran Mamdani's campaign[37][126]
- Gabriel Turzo, member of Manhattan Community Board 6 (2021-Present)[127]
- Keith Powers, Democratic nominee in the February special election [128]
- Marquis Jenkins, Democratic district leader[37]
- Angela Aquino, community leader and candidate for public advocate in 2025[37]
Endorsements
- Organizations
Republican primary
Candidates
Filed paperwork
- Joseph Foley, Repuublican nominee in the February special election[37]
- Jason Murillo, candidate for New York City Council in 2025[37]
District 75
In 2024, incumbent Democratic Assemblymember Tony Simone won re‑election to a second term.[36]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Filed paperwork
- Tony Simone, incumbent assemblymember [130][37]
- Leslie Murphy, chair of Manhattan Community Board 4[37]
- Jesse Greenwald, organizer and activist[37]
Withdrawn
- Danny Valdes, organizer and activist[131]
- Layla Law-Gisiko, Democratic district leader[130] who is now running in the special election for NYC council district 3.
District 76
In 2024, incumbent Democratic Assemblymember Rebecca Seawright won re‑election to a sixth term.[36]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Filed paperwork
- Rebecca Seawright, incumbent assemblymemberr[37]
District 77
In 2024, incumbent Democratic Assemblymember Landon Dais won re‑election to a first full term.[36]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Potential
- Landon Dais, incumbent assemblymember
District 78
In 2024, incumbent Democratic Assemblymember George Alvarez won re‑election to a second term.[36]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Filed paperwork
- George Alvarez, incumbent assemblymember[37]
District 79
In 2024, incumbent Democratic Assemblymember Chantel Jackson won re‑election to a third term.[36]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Potential
- Chantel Jackson, incumbent assemblymember
District 80
In 2024, incumbent Democratic Assemblymember John Zaccaro Jr. won re‑election to a second term.[36]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Potential
- John Zaccaro Jr., incumbent assemblymember
Republican primary
Candidates
Declared
- Denise Smith[132]
- Grace Marrero, candidate for Bronx borough president in 2025 and for this district in 2024[37]
District 81
In 2024, incumbent Democratic Assemblymember Jeffrey Dinowitz won re‑election to a sixteenth full term.[36]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Declared
- Morgan Evers, teacher[37]
Filed paperwork
- Jeffrey Dinowitz, incumbent assemblymember[37]
District 82
In 2024, incumbent Democratic Assemblymember Michael Benedetto won re‑election to an eleventh term.[36]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Declared
- Michael Benedetto, incumbent assemblymember[37]
- Felix Omozusi, artist[37]
- Jake Kuhl, Assistant Director of the Falk Recreation Center[37]
Republican primary
Candidates
Filed paperwork
- Irene Guanill, real estate agent[37]
District 83
In 2024, incumbent Democratic Assemblymember Carl Heastie won re‑election to a thirteenth term.[36]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Potential
- Carl Heastie, incumbent assemblymember
District 84
Incumbent Democratic Assemblymember Amanda Septimo has not announced whether or not she will run for re-election to a third term.[28][133]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Filed paperwork
- Christina Cover, former communications coordinator for Assemblymember Khaleel Anderson[134][37]
- Courtland Hankins, community coordinator for Bronx Community Board 3[37]
- Clarisa Alayeto, candidate for New York City Council in 2025[37]
Potential
- Amanda Septimo, incumbent assemblymember (previously ran for NY-15)[135]
District 85
In 2024, Democrat Emerita Torres won the election.[36]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Potential
- Emerita Torres, incumbent assemblymember
District 86
In 2024, incumbent Democratic Assemblymember Yudelka Tapia won re‑election to a second full term.[36]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Potential
- Yudelka Tapia, incumbent assemblymember
Republican primary
Candidates
Filed paperwork
- Shery Olivo, activist[37]
District 87
In 2024, incumbent Democratic Assemblymember Karines Reyes won re‑election to a fourth term.[36]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Declared
- Zakir Choudhury[37]
Filed paperwork
- Karines Reyes, incumbent assemblymember[37]
District 88
In 2024, incumbent Democratic Assemblymember Amy Paulin won re‑election to a thirteenth term.[36]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Potential
- Amy Paulin, incumbent assemblymember
District 89
In 2024, incumbent Democratic Assemblymember Gary Pretlow won re‑election to a seventeenth term.[36]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Potential
- Gary Pretlow, incumbent assemblymember
Republican primary
Candidates
Declared
- Brandon Neider, community and union leader[136]
District 90
In 2024, incumbent Democratic Assemblymember Nader Sayegh won re‑election to a fourth term.[36]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Declared
- Frank Jereis, chief of staff for Nader Sayegh[137]
Declined
- Nader Sayegh, incumbent assemblymember
District 91
In 2024, incumbent Democratic Assemblymember Steven Otis won re‑election to a seventh term.[36]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Potential
- Steven Otis, incumbent assemblymember
District 92
In 2024, incumbent Democratic Assemblymember MaryJane Shimsky won re‑election to a second term.[36]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Filed paperwork
- MaryJane Shimsky, incumbent assemblymember[37]
District 93
In 2024, incumbent Democratic Assemblymember Chris Burdick won re‑election to a third term.[36]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Potential
- Chris Burdick, incumbent assemblymember
District 94
In 2024, incumbent Republican Assemblymember Matt Slater won re‑election to a second term.[36]
Republican primary
Candidates
Filed paperwork
- Matt Slater, incumbent assemblymember[37]
District 95
In 2024, incumbent Democratic Assemblymember Dana Levenberg won re‑election to a second term.[36]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Filed paperwork
- Dana Levenberg, incumbent assemblymember[37]
District 96
In 2024, incumbent Democratic Assemblymember Patrick Carroll won re‑election to a thirteenth term.[36]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Filed paperwork
- Patrick Carroll, incumbent assemblymember[37]
Republican primary
Candidates
=Declared
District 97
In 2024, Democrat Aron Wieder won the election.[36]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Filed paperwork
- Aron Wieder, incumbent assemblymember[37]
District 98
In 2024, incumbent Republican Assemblymember Karl Brabenec won re‑election to a sixth term.[36]
Republican primary
Candidates
Filed paperwork
- Karl Brabenec, incumbent assemblymember[37]
District 99
In 2024, incumbent Democratic Assemblymember Chris Eachus won re‑election to a second term.[36]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Filed paperwork
- Chris Eachus, incumbent assemblymember[37]
District 100
In 2024, Democrat Paula Kay won the election.[36]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Filed paperwork
District 101
In 2024, incumbent Republican Assemblymember Brian Maher won re‑election to a second term.[36]
Republican primary
Candidates
Filed paperwork
- Brian Maher, incumbent assemblymember[37]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Filed paperwork
- Pasquale Lucenti, former intern for Representative Pat Ryan[37]
District 102
In 2024, incumbent Republican Assemblymember Christopher Tague won re‑election to a fourth full term.[36] He announced on November 26th that he will run for the 51st State Senate district, leaving this seat open.
Republican primary
Candidates
Declared
- Richard Amedure, former state trooper[37]
- Marc Molinaro, former administrator of the Federal Transit Administration (2025–2026), former United States Representative from New York's 19th congressional district (2023–2025), and former assemblymember from the 103rd district (2007–2011)[139]
Declined
- Christopher Tague, incumbent assemblymember[37] (running for State Senate)
Democratic primary
Candidates
Filed paperwork
- Janet Tweed, candidate for this district in 2024[37]
- Mary Finneran, candidate for this district in 2024[37]
- Thomas Boomhower, Catskill board of trustees member[37]
Endorsements
- Organizations
District 103
In 2024, incumbent Democratic Assemblymember Sarahana Shrestha won re‑election to a second term.[36]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Filed paperwork
- Sarahana Shrestha, incumbent assemblymember[37]
District 104
In 2024, incumbent Democratic Assemblymember Jonathan Jacobson won re‑election to a fourth full term.[36]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Potential
- Jonathan Jacobson, incumbent assemblymember
District 105
In 2024, incumbent Republican Assemblymember Anil Beephan Jr. won re‑election to a second term.[36]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Filed paperwork
- Anil Beephan Jr., incumbent assemblymember[37]
District 106
In 2024, incumbent Democratic Assemblymember Didi Barrett won re‑election to a seventh full term.[36]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Declared
- Sam Hodge, Columbia County Democratic Committee head[141]
- Didi Barrett, incumbent assemblymember[37]
Republican primary
Candidates
Filed paperwork
District 107
In 2024, incumbent Republican Assemblymember Scott Bendett won re‑election to a second term.[36]
Republican primary
Candidates
Filed paperwork
- Scott Bendett, incumbent assemblymember[37]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Filed paperwork
- Chloe Pierce, candidate for this district in 2024[37][143]
- Christopher Lansing[37]
District 108
In 2024, incumbent Democratic Assemblymember John McDonald won re‑election to a seventh term.[36]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Potential
- John McDonald, incumbent assemblymember
District 109
In 2024, Democrat Gabriella Romero won the election.[36]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Filed paperwork
- Gabriella Romero, incumbent assemblymember[37]
District 110
In 2024, incumbent Democratic Assemblymember Phillip Steck won re‑election to a seventh term.[36]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Filed paperwork
- Phillip Steck, incumbent assemblymember[37]
Republican primary
Candidates
Declared
- Frank Mauriello, minority leader of the Albany County legislature[144]
District 111
In 2024, incumbent Democratic Assemblymember Angelo Santabarbara won re‑election to a seventh term.[36]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Filed paperwork
- Angelo Santabarbara, incumbent assemblymember[37]
District 112
In 2024, incumbent Republican Assemblymember Mary Beth Walsh won re‑election to a fifth term.[36]
Republican primary
Candidates
Filed paperwork
- Mary Beth Walsh, incumbent assemblymember[37]
District 113
In 2024, incumbent Democratic Assemblymember Carrie Woerner won re‑election to a sixth term.[36]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Declared
- Carrie Woerner, incumbent assemblymember[37][145]
- Allen Caruso, small business owner[145]
District 114
In 2024, incumbent Republican Assemblymember Matt Simpson won re‑election to a third term.[36]
Republican primary
Candidates
Declared
- Matt Simpson, incumbent assemblymember[37]
District 115
Candidates
Democratic primary
Declared
- Michael Cashman, incumbent assemblymember[146]
Republican primary
Potential
- Brent Davison, candidate for this seat in the 2025 special election[147]
District 116
In 2024, incumbent Republican Assemblymember Scott Gray won re‑election to a second term.[36]
Republican primary
Candidates
Filed paperwork
- Scott Gray, incumbent assemblymember[37]
District 117
In 2024, incumbent Republican Assemblymember Ken Blankenbush won re‑election to an eighth term.[36]
Republican primary
Candidates
Declared
- Lonny Koons, veteran and trucker[148]
- Bob Walters, Executive Director of the City of Oneida Housing Authority[149]
- Tammy Nabywaniec, chief of staff to Ken Blankenbush[150]
Declined
- Ken Blankenbush, incumbent assemblymember[151]
District 118
In 2024, incumbent Republican Assemblymember Robert Smullen won re‑election to a fourth term.[36]
Republican primary
Candidates
Declared
- Heather Scribner, Fulton County treasurer[152]
- Charlie Potter, Fulton County supervisor[152]
- Christina VanValkenburgh, Johnstown town supervisor[152]
- Chanda King, wife of former Gloversville mayor Dayton King[152]
Declined
- Robert Smullen, incumbent assemblymember (running for the U.S. House of Representatives)[21]
District 119
In 2024, incumbent Democratic Assemblymember Marianne Buttenschon won re‑election to a fourth term.[36]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Declared
Declined
- Marianne Buttenschon, incumbent assemblymember[153]
Republican primary
Candidates
Declared
- Dan Fusco, Deerfield town board member[153]
- Mile Gentile, former Oneida County legislator[154]
District 120
In 2024, incumbent Republican Assemblymember William Barclay won re‑election to an eleventh term.[36] On February 5th, 2026, Barclay announced he would not run for reelection and would step down as the Minority Leader.
Republican primary
Candidates
Declared
- James Weathrup, chairman of the Oswego County legislature[155]
Declined
- William Barclay, incumbent assemblymember
District 121
In 2024, incumbent Republican Assemblymember Joe Angelino won re‑election to a third term.[36]
Republican primary
Candidates
Potential
- Joe Angelino, incumbent assemblymember
District 122
In 2024, incumbent Republican Assemblymember Brian Miller won re‑election to a fifth term.[36]
Republican primary
Candidates
Filed paperwork
- Brian Miller, incumbent assemblymember[37]
District 123
In 2024, incumbent Democratic Assemblymember Donna Lupardo won re‑election to an eleventh term.[36]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Declared
- Daniel Norton[156]
- Jermaine Graham, state assembly employee[157]
- Dan Livingston, Binghamton city councilman[158]
- Nick Libous, business professional[158]
Declined
- Donna Lupardo, incumbent assemblymember[159]
Republican primary
Candidates
Declared
- Lynn Parker, business owner[160]
District 124
In 2024, incumbent Republican Assemblymember Christopher Friend won re‑election to an eighth term.[36]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Declared
- Andy Fagan, Former Nominee for Tioga County Legislator
- Miriam Osorio, Perennial Candidate
Declined
Republican primary
Candidates
Potential
- Christopher Friend, incumbent assemblymember
District 125
In 2024, incumbent Democratic Assemblymember Anna Kelles won re‑election to a third term.[36]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Potential
- Anna Kelles, incumbent assemblymember
District 126
In 2024, incumbent Republican Assemblymember John Lemondes Jr. won re‑election to a third term.[36]
Republican primary
Candidates
Declared
- John Lemondes Jr., incumbent assemblymember (Previously ran for US House of Representatives)[162][163]
Withdrawn
- David Knapp, Onondaga County legislator[164]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Declared
District 127
In 2024, incumbent Democratic Assemblymember Albert Stirpe Jr. won re‑election to a seventh term.[36]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Filed paperwork
- Albert Stirpe, incumbent assemblymember[37]
District 128
In 2024, incumbent Democratic Assemblymember Pamela Hunter won re‑election to a fifth full term.[36]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Potential
- Pamela Hunter, incumbent assemblymember
District 129
In 2024, incumbent Democratic Assemblymember William Magnarelli won re‑election to a fourteenth term.[36]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Declared
- Maurice Brown, Onondaga County Legislator[37][166]
Potential
- William Magnarelli, incumbent assemblymember
District 130
In 2024, incumbent Republican Assemblymember Brian Manktelow won re‑election to a fourth term.[36]
Republican primary
Candidates
Declared
- Summer Johnson, former Marion supervisor[23]
- George Dobbins, Lyons town board member[23]
- Jerry Fremouw, mayor of Clyde[23]
Declined
- Brian Manktelow, incumbent assemblymember
Democratic primary
Candidates
Declared
- James Schuler, candidate for this district in 2024[23]
District 131
In 2024, incumbent Republican Assemblymember Jeff Gallahan won re‑election to a third term.[36]
Republican primary
Candidates
Potential
- Jeff Gallahan, incumbent assemblymember
District 132
In 2024, incumbent Republican Assemblymember Phil Palmesano won re‑election to an eighth term.[36]
Republican primary
Candidates
Potential
- Phil Palmesano, incumbent assemblymember
District 133
In 2024, Republican Andrea Bailey won the election.[36]
Republican primary
Candidates
Filed paperwork
- Andrea Bailey, incumbent assemblymember[37]
District 134
In 2024, incumbent Republican Assemblymember Josh Jensen won re‑election to a third term.[36]
Republican primary
Candidates
Filed paperwork
- Josh Jensen, incumbent assemblymember[37]
District 135
In 2024, incumbent Democratic Assemblymember Jennifer Lunsford won re‑election to a third term.[36]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Filed paperwork
- Jennifer Lunsford, incumbent assemblymember[37]
District 136
In 2024, incumbent Democratic Assembly Member Sarah Clark won re‑election to a third term.[36]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Potential
- Sarah Clark, incumbent assemblymember
District 137
In 2024, incumbent Democratic Assemblymember Demond Meeks won re‑election to a third full term.[36]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Declared
- Demond Meeks, incumbent assemblymember[37]
- Mercedes Vazquez-Simmons, Monroe County legislator[37]
Republican primary
Candidates
Filed paperwork
- David Ferris, member of the Gates, New York Republican Party[167]
District 138
In 2024, incumbent Democratic Assemblymember Harry Bronson won re‑election to an eighth term.[36]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Potential
- Harry Bronson, incumbent assemblymember
District 139
In 2024, incumbent Republican Assemblymember Stephen Hawley won re‑election to a tenth full term.[36]
Republican primary
Candidates
Potential
- Stephen Hawley, incumbent assemblymember
Democratic primary
Candidates
Declared
- Sarah Wolcott[37]
District 140
In 2024, incumbent Democratic Assemblymember William Conrad III won re‑election to a third term.[36]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Potential
- William Conrad III, incumbent assemblymember
District 141
In 2024, incumbent Democratic Assemblymember Crystal Peoples-Stokes won re‑election to a twelfth term.[36]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Potential
- Crystal Peoples-Stokes, incumbent assemblymember
District 142
In 2024, incumbent Democratic Assemblymember Pat Burke won re‑election to a fourth term.[36]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Potential
Republican primary
Candidates
Declared
- Gary Dickson, West Seneca supervisor[37][168]
District 143
In 2024, Republican Patrick Chludzinski defeated incumbent Democratic Assemblymember Monica Wallace in the election.[36]
Republican primary
Candidates
Filed paperwork
- Patrick Chludzinski, incumbent assemblymember[37]
District 144
In 2024, Republican Paul Bologna won the election.[36]
Republican primary
Candidates
Filed paperwork
- Paul Bologna, incumbent assemblymember[37]
District 145
In 2024, incumbent Republican Assemblymember Angelo Morinello won re‑election to a fifth term.[36]
Republican primary
Candidates
Declared
- Rebecca Wydysh, former Niagara County legislator[169]
Declined
- Angelo Morinello, incumbent assemblymember[169]
District 146
In 2024, incumbent Democratic Assemblymember Karen McMahon won re‑election to a fourth term.[36]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Filed paperwork
- Karen McMahon, incumbent assemblymember[37]
District 147
In 2024, incumbent Republican Assemblymember David DiPietro won re‑election to a seventh term.[36]
Republican primary
Candidates
Potential
- David DiPietro, incumbent assemblymember
District 148
In 2024, Republican Joe Sempolinski won the election.[36]
Republican primary
Candidates
Filed paperwork
- Joe Sempolinski, incumbent assemblymember[37]
District 149
In 2024, incumbent Democratic Assemblymember Jonathan Rivera won re‑election to a third term.[36]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Filed paperwork
- Adam Bojak, tenants' rights attorney[37][170]
- Kevin Deese, banking professional[171]
- Karen Hoak, Deputy Highway Superintendent for Erie County[172]
Withdrawn
- Alexandre Burgos, State Government professional, 2024 Delegate to Democratic National Convention[173]
- Holly Park, Law Clerk, Hamburg Village Trustee (running for re-election)
Declined
- Jonathan Rivera, incumbent assemblymember (running for State Senate)
Endorsements
District 150
In 2024, Republican Andrew Molitor won the election.[36]
Republican primary
Candidates
Filed paperwork
- Andrew Molitor, incumbent assemblymember[37]
See also
Notes
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