New York State

New York Assembly election results 2024

Can Assembly Democrats pick up any seats and ride the coattails of candidates further up the ballot?

Democratic Assembly Member Stacey Pheffer Amato is facing a tough challenger from Republican Tom Sullivan.

Democratic Assembly Member Stacey Pheffer Amato is facing a tough challenger from Republican Tom Sullivan. Stacey Pheffer Amato, Tom Willis

This year’s Assembly elections will see Democrats attempt to hold on to their supermajority in the “people’s chamber” as Republicans attempt to chip away at their advantage. It will also be the first year using the latest Assembly district maps. Candidates will hope to remain visible between the presidential race and the Equal Rights Amendment, since who is sent to Albany in 2025 will also be very important.

For Democrats, there is hope that the boost from Gov. Kathy Hochul’s oft-discussed coordinated campaign will aid their chances across the state while Republicans hope that the Equal Rights Amendment ends up as a turnout boost for the GOP rather than the Democrats.

District 4

North Shore of Suffolk County, including Port Jefferson and Coram

Rebecca Kassay (D): 48.46%

Ed Flood (R, C): 45.46%

With 78 of 84 election districts reported

District 11

Long Island, including Amityville and Lindenhurst

Kwani O’Pharrow (D): 47.66%

Joseph Cardinale (R, C): 45.05%

With 74 of 86 election districts reported

District 16

North Shore of Nassau County, including Great Neck and Port Washington

Gina Sillitti (D): 48.93%

Daniel Norber (R, C): 46.49%

With 3 of 110 election districts reported

District 21

Nassau County, including Malverne, Baldwin and Rockville Center

Judy Griffin (D): 52.09%

Brian Curran (R, C): 43.77%

With 11 of 116 election districts reported

District 23

Queens, including Ozone Park, Lindenwood and parts of the Rockaways

Stacey Pheffer Amato (D, We the People): 49.88%

Tom Sullivan (R, C, Common Sense): 46.94%

With 72 of 72 election districts reported

District 40

Queens, including Flushing

Ron Kim (D, WFP): 50.96%

Philip Wang (R, C): 41.53%

With 49 of 49 election districts reported

District 45

Brooklyn, including Gravesend and Manhattan Beach

Michael Novakhov (R, C): 46.26%

Joey Cohen-Saban (D): 43.74%

With 56 of 56 election districts reported

District 46

Brooklyn, including Bay Ridge and Coney Island

Alec Brook-Krasny (R, C): 47.33%

Chris McCreight (D): 42.93%

With 78 of 78 election districts reported

District 96

Parts of Rockland County, including New City and Haverstraw

Patrick Carroll (D, WFP): 68.12%

Ronald Diz (R, C): 25.04%

With 130 of 130 election districts reported

District 99

Part of Rockland and Orange counties, including Harriman and Cornwall-on-Hudson

Chris Eachus (D, WFP): 52.63%

Tom Lapolla (R, C): 41.84%

With 14 of 100 election districts reported

District 107

Capital Region, including most of Rensselaer County and parts of Washington, Columbia and Albany counties

Chloe Pierce (D): 52.23%

Scott Bendett (R, C): 44.05%

With 37 of 118 election districts reported

District 119

Central New York, including Utica and Rome

Marianne Buttenschon (D, Mohawk Valley 1st): 48.52%

Christine Esposito (R, C): 47.56%

With 108 of 108 election districts reported

District 133

Western New York, including the area south of Rochester

Andrea Bailey (R, C): 54.15%

Colleen Walsh-Williams (D): 41.28%

With 15 of 97 election districts reported

District 142

Part of Buffalo

Patrick Burke (D): 47.77%

Marc Priore (R, C): 44.91%

With 36 of 95 election districts reported

District 143

Area northeast of Buffalo

Patrick Chludzinski (R, C): 49.80%

Monica Wallace (D, WFP): 45.54%

With 68 of 92 election districts reported