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2020 New York State Senate election All 63 seats in the New York State Senate 32 seats needed for a majorityTurnout 57.72%
Results by gains and holds
Results by winning party vote shareResults: Democratic gain Republican gain Democratic hold Republican hold Vote share: 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% 80–90% >90% 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% 80–90% >90%
The 2020 New York State Senate elections were held on November 3, 2020, to elect representatives from all 63 State Senate districts across the U.S. state of New York . Primary elections were held on June 23, 2020.
Prior to the 2020 elections, Democrats held 40 seats in the State Senate, while Republicans held 20 seats and three other seats were vacant. In 2018, Democrats won their greatest share of New York State Senate seats since 1912.
Senate Democrats increased their majority by three seats, flipping five seats from Republican to Democrat while Republicans flipped two seats from Democrat to Republican. This gave Democrats their largest seat share in history, and they acquired a 2/3 supermajority.
Background
Main article: 2018 New York State Senate election
By 2018, the State Senate was the last Republican -controlled body in the New York government. In the 2018 elections, Democrats gained eight Senate seats, taking control of the chamber from the Republicans. Previously, Republicans had controlled the Senate for all but three years since World War II, and the Democrats' largest share of New York State Senate seats since 1912. At the beginning of the 2019-2020 legislative session, the Senate Democratic Conference held 39 of the chamber's 63 seats. In July 2019, Simcha Felder — who had caucused with the Republicans during their time in the majority — was accepted into the Senate Democratic Conference, giving the Conference a total of 40 members.
During the 2019-2020 session, Republican Bob Antonacci resigned his seat to become a trial court judge; also, eight other members of the Senate Republican Conference announced that they would not seek re-election in 2020. In June, one of those eight Senate Republicans, Senate Minority Leader John J. Flanagan , announced that he would resign from the Senate to take another position. On July 20, 2020, Republican Sen. Chris Jacobs stepped down after being elected to the United States House of Representatives .
Before the 2020 elections, Democrats held 40 seats in the State Senate. Republicans held 20 seats, and three other seats were vacant.
Predictions
Results
Following the 2020 elections, the New York State Board of Elections noted that county boards of elections "received a historically high number of absentee ballots for the November 3rd 2020 General Election due to the coronavirus pandemic", and added that "unofficial election night results do not include the results of absentee ballot voting". On Election Day, preliminary results showed Republicans leading in most competitive State Senate races. However, absentee ballots trended in favor of the Democrats.
On November 23, 2020, Senate Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins asserted that Senate Democrats would enter 2021 with "a supermajority of at least 42 members", giving the party an "unprecedented share" of power in the state Legislature. According to Politico , "the numbers mean that Democratic legislators now have the two-thirds needed in each house to override any vetoes from Gov. Andrew Cuomo without relying on Republican support".
The results of the 2020 Senate elections were certified on December 3, 2020. Democrats won a total of 43 seats, while Republicans won 20. Republican Alexis Weik defeated Democratic incumbent Monica Martinez in the 3rd district , and Republican Mike Martucci defeated Democratic incumbent Jen Metzger in the 42nd district . Democrats Michelle Hinchey , John Mannion , Samra Brouk , Jeremy Cooney , and Sean Ryan won open seats that had previously been held by Republicans.
2020 New York State Senate election results
Party
Votes
%
% +/–
Seats
Seats +/–
Democratic
4,379,045
55.96%
0.02%
43
3
Republican
2,661,869
34.02%
0.77%
20
0
Conservative
331,602
4.24%
0.14%
Working Families
308,013
3.94%
1.46%
Independence
108,139
1.38%
1.31%
Libertarian
20,860
0.27%
0.27%
SAM
4,650
0.06%
0.06%
Green
3,111
0.04%
0.14%
Total votes
7,824,767
100.00%
Registered voters/turnout
13,555,547
57.72%
Popular vote
Democratic
55.96%
Republican
34.02%
Other
10.02%
House seats by party nomination
Democratic
68.26%
Working Families
46.03%
Independence
41.27%
Conservative
33.33%
Republican
33.33%
Serve America
11.11%
Libertarian
1.59%
House seats by party registration
Democratic
68.25%
Republican
31.75%
By district
Bold represents a flip and italics represent a new senator of the same party.
Close races
Districts where the margin of victory was under 10%:
State Senate district 42, 1.02% (gain)
State Senate district 5, 1.92%
State Senate district 6, 1.96%
State Senate district 46, 1.99% (gain)
State Senate district 1, 2.74%
State Senate district 22, 3.76%
State Senate district 40, 3.8%
State Senate district 3, 3.86% (gain)
State Senate district 41, 5.04%
State Senate district 50, 5.14% (gain)
State Senate district 43, 5.34%
State Senate district 38, 7.48%
State Senate district 61, 7.6%
Detailed results
District 1
Democratic primary
Democratic primary results
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Laura Ahearn
8,427
34.26
Democratic
Valerie Cartright
6,569
26.71
Democratic
Thomas Schiavoni
5,822
23.67
Democratic
Skyler Johnson
2,827
11.49
Democratic
Nora Higgins
952
3.87
Total valid votes
24,597
94.43
Rejected ballots
1,451
5.57
Total votes
26,048
100.00
General election
District 2
District 3
District 4
2020 New York's 4th State Senate district election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
Phil Boyle
69,651
48.49
Conservative
Phil Boyle
8,200
5.71
Independence
Phil Boyle
1,725
1.20
Total
Phil Boyle (incumbent)
79,576
55.40
Democratic
Christine Pellegrino
60,194
41.91
Working Families
Christine Pellegrino
3,862
2.69
Total
Christine Pellegrino
64,056
44.60
Total valid votes
143,632
92.81
Rejected ballots
11,131
7.19
Total votes
154,763
100.00
Republican hold
District 5
2020 New York's 5th State Senate district election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Jim Gaughran
84,137
50.21
SAM
Jim Gaughran
343
0.20
Total
Jim Gaughran (incumbent)
84,480
50.41
Republican
Edmund Smyth
71,832
42.87
Conservative
Edmund Smyth
7,364
4.39
Independence
Edmund Smyth
1,326
0.79
Libertarian
Edmund Smyth
741
0.44
Total
Edmund Smyth
81,263
48.49
Green
Barbara Wagner
1,831
1.09
Total valid votes
167,574
92.94
Rejected ballots
12,735
7.06
Total votes
180,309
100.00
Democratic hold
District 6
Libertarian primary
Libertarian primary results
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Libertarian
Jonathan Gunther
26
83.87
Libertarian
Dennis Dunne Sr.
5
16.13
Total valid votes
31
68.89
Rejected ballots
14
31.11
Total votes
45
100.00
General election
District 7
2020 New York's 7th State Senate district election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Anna Kaplan
84,635
54.44
Working Families
Anna Kaplan
3,319
2.13
Independence
Anna Kaplan
1,269
0.82
SAM
Anna Kaplan
64
0.04
Total
Anna Kaplan (incumbent)
89,287
57.44
Republican
David Franklin
60,830
39.13
Conservative
David Franklin
5,340
3.43
Total
David Franklin
66,170
42.56
Total valid votes
155,457
92.18
Rejected ballots
13,193
7.82
Total votes
168,650
100.00
Democratic hold
District 8
District 9
District 10
District 11
District 12
Democratic primary
Democratic primary results
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Michael Gianaris (incumbent)
27,759
79.04
Democratic
Ignazio Terranova
7,361
20.96
Total valid votes
35,120
91.56
Rejected ballots
3,239
8.44
Total votes
38,359
100.00
General election
District 13
Democratic primary
Democratic primary results
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Jessica Ramos (incumbent)
19,525
85.70
Democratic
Diana Sanchez
3,257
14.30
Total valid votes
22,782
89.54
Rejected ballots
2,660
10.45
Total votes
25,442
100.00
General election
District 14
District 15
District 16
District 17
District 18
Democratic primary
Democratic primary results
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Julia Salazar (incumbent)
28,590
86.86
Democratic
Andy Marte
4,324
13.14
Total valid votes
32,914
92.17
Rejected ballots
2,796
7.83
Total votes
35,710
100.00
General election
District 19
Democratic primary
Democratic primary results
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Roxanne Persaud (incumbent)
19,924
75.04
Democratic
Keron Alleyne
6,627
24.96
Total valid votes
26,551
90.64
Rejected ballots
2,741
9.36
Total votes
29,292
100.00
General election
District 20
District 21
District 22
District 23
Democratic primary
Democratic primary results
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Diane Savino (incumbent)
12,473
73.41
Democratic
Rajiv Gowda
4,517
26.59
Total valid votes
16,990
93.36
Rejected ballots
1,208
6.64
Total votes
18,198
100.00
General election
District 24
District 25
Democratic primary
General election
District 26
District 27
Democratic primary
Democratic primary results
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Brad Hoylman (incumbent)
31,920
74.45
Democratic
Elizabeth Glass
10,957
25.55
Total valid votes
42,877
87.74
Rejected ballots
5,994
12.26
Total votes
48,871
100.00
General election
District 28
District 29
District 30
District 31
Democratic primary
Democratic primary results
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Robert Jackson (incumbent)
30,437
84.34
Democratic
Tirso Santiago Piña
5,653
15.66
Total valid votes
36,090
83.13
Rejected ballots
7,325
16.87
Total votes
43,415
100.00
General election
District 32
Democratic primary
Democratic primary results
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Luis R. Sepúlveda (incumbent)
14,846
54.91
Democratic
Pamela Stewart-Martinez
9,069
33.54
Democratic
John Perez
3,122
11.55
Total valid votes
27,037
84.02
Rejected ballots
5,143
15.98
Total votes
32,180
100.00
General election
District 33
District 34
Democratic primary
Democratic primary results
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Alessandra Biaggi (incumbent)
28,664
87.91
Democratic
James Gisondi
3,941
12.09
Total valid votes
32,605
90.33
Rejected ballots
3,489
9.67
Total votes
36,094
100.00
General election
District 35
District 36
District 37
District 38
Democratic primary
Republican primary
Republican primary results
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
William Weber Jr.
4,617
71.02
Republican
Matthew Weinberg
1,884
28.98
Total valid votes
6,501
94.99
Rejected ballots
343
5.01
Total votes
6,844
100.00
General election
District 39
District 40
District 41
2020 New York's 41st State Senate district election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
Sue Serino
69,462
45.00
Conservative
Sue Serino
9,021
5.84
Independence
Sue Serino
2,142
1.39
Rebuild Our State
Sue Serino
455
0.29
Total
Sue Serino (incumbent)
81,080
52.52
Democratic
Karen Smythe
66,922
43.35
Working Families
Karen Smythe
6,158
3.99
SAM
Karen Smythe
208
0.13
Total
Karen Smythe
73,288
47.48
Total valid votes
154,368
96.64
Rejected ballots
5,374
3.36
Total votes
159,742
100.00
Republican hold
District 42
2020 New York's 42nd State Senate district election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
Mike Martucci
60,003
44.73
Conservative
Mike Martucci
6,311
4.70
Independence
Mike Martucci
1,445
1.08
Total
Mike Martucci
67,759
50.51
Democratic
Jen Metzger
59,812
44.58
Working Families
Jen Metzger
6,310
4.70
SAM
Jen Metzger
272
0.20
Total
Jen Metzger (incumbent)
66,394
49.49
Total valid votes
134,153
95.28
Rejected ballots
6,650
4.72
Total votes
140,803
100.00
Republican gain from Democratic
District 43
2020 New York's 43rd State Senate district election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
Daphne Jordan
74,142
45.33
Conservative
Daphne Jordan
8,944
5.47
Independence
Daphne Jordan
3,060
1.87
Total
Daphne Jordan (incumbent)
86,146
52.67
Democratic
Patrick Nelson
69,157
42.28
Working Families
Patrick Nelson
8,268
5.05
Total
Patrick Nelson
77,425
47.33
Total valid votes
163,571
96.17
Rejected ballots
6,517
3.83
Total votes
170,088
100.00
Republican hold
District 44
District 45
2020 New York's 45th State Senate district election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
Dan Stec
69,596
51.53
Conservative
Dan Stec
6,330
4.69
Independence
Dan Stec
2,210
1.64
Total
Dan Stec
78,136
57.85
Democratic
Kimberly Davis
51,922
38.44
Working Families
Kimberly Davis
5,006
3.71
Total
Kimberly Davis
56,928
42.15
Total valid votes
135,064
96.76
Rejected ballots
4,523
3.24
Total votes
139,587
100.00
Republican hold
District 46
2020 New York's 46th State Senate district election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Michelle Hinchey
68,167
44.15
Working Families
Michelle Hinchey
9,935
6.43
Total
Michelle Hinchey
78,102
50.58
Republican
Richard Amedure Jr.
64,227
41.59
Conservative
Richard Amedure Jr.
8,738
5.66
Independence
Richard Amedure Jr.
2,069
1.34
Total
Richard Amedure Jr.
75,034
48.59
Green
Robert Alft Jr.
1,280
0.83
Total valid votes
154,416
96.65
Rejected ballots
5,357
3.35
Total votes
159,773
100.00
Democratic gain from Republican
District 47
District 48
District 49
Democratic primary
Democratic primary results
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Thearse McCalmon
10,671
73.66
Democratic
Donovan McRae
3,816
26.34
Total valid votes
14,487
91.29
Rejected ballots
1,382
8.71
Total votes
15,869
100.00
General election
District 50
2020 New York's 50th State Senate district election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
John Mannion
77,293
48.85
Working Families
John Mannion
5,889
3.72
Total
John Mannion
83,182
52.57
Republican
Angi Renna
62,929
39.77
Conservative
Angi Renna
9,806
6.20
Independence
Angi Renna
2,308
1.46
Total
Angi Renna
75,043
47.43
Total valid votes
158,225
96.53
Rejected ballots
5,687
3.47
Total votes
163,912
100.00
Democratic gain from Republican
District 51
District 52
District 53
2020 New York's 53rd State Senate district election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Rachel May
61,697
50.68
Working Families
Rachel May
5,002
4.11
Total
Rachel May (incumbent)
66,699
54.79
Republican
Sam Rodgers
45,547
37.41
Conservative
Sam Rodgers
6,075
4.99
Independence
Sam Rodgers
2,084
1.71
SAM
Sam Rodgers
102
0.08
Total
Sam Rodgers
53,798
44.19
Libertarian
Russell Penner
1,246
1.02
Total valid votes
121,743
95.28
Rejected ballots
6,025
4.72
Total votes
127,768
100.00
Democratic hold
District 54
District 55
2020 New York's 55th State Senate district election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Samra Brouk
83,539
53.04
Working Families
Samra Brouk
6,871
4.36
Total
Samra Brouk
90,410
57.41
Republican
Christopher Missick
56,048
35.59
Conservative
Christopher Missick
8,772
5.57
Independence
Christopher Missick
2,122
1.35
SAM
Christopher Missick
141
0.09
Total
Christopher Missick
67,083
42.59
Total valid votes
157,493
95.10
Rejected ballots
8,112
4.90
Total votes
165,605
100.00
Democratic gain from Republican
District 56
Democratic primary
Democratic primary results
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Jeremy Cooney
11,134
53.90
Democratic
Hilda Enid Rosario Escher
4,887
23.66
Democratic
Sherita Traywick
4,634
22.44
Total valid votes
20,655
93.53
Rejected ballots
1,428
6.47
Total votes
22,083
100.00
General election
2020 New York's 56th State Senate district election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Jeremy Cooney
64,491
51.47
Working Families
Jeremy Cooney
5,460
4.36
Total
Jeremy Cooney
69,951
55.82
Republican
Mike Barry
46,137
36.82
Conservative
Mike Barry
7,572
6.04
Independence
Mike Barry
1,646
1.31
Total
Mike Barry
55,355
44.18
Total valid votes
125,306
93.20
Rejected ballots
9,147
6.80
Total votes
134,453
100.00
Democratic gain from Republican
District 57
2020 New York's 57th State Senate district election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
George Borrello
75,790
61.79
Conservative
George Borrello
8,566
6.98
Independence
George Borrello
2,204
1.80
Libertarian
George Borrello
1,374
1.12
Total
George Borrello (incumbent)
87,934
71.70
Democratic
Frank Puglisi
31,967
26.06
Working Families
Frank Puglisi
2,747
2.24
Total
Frank Puglisi
34,714
28.30
Total valid votes
122,648
94.85
Rejected ballots
6,662
5.15
Total votes
129,310
100.00
Republican hold
District 58
2020 New York's 58th State Senate district election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
Tom O'Mara
63,815
50.72
Conservative
Tom O'Mara
5,436
4.32
Independence
Tom O'Mara
1,597
1.27
Total
Tom O'Mara (incumbent)
70,848
56.31
Democratic
Leslie Danks Burke
48,193
38.30
Working Families
Leslie Danks Burke
6,499
5.16
SAM
Leslie Danks Burke
284
0.23
Total
Leslie Danks Burke
54,976
43.69
Total valid votes
125,824
96.09
Rejected ballots
5,114
3.91
Total votes
130,938
100.00
Republican hold
District 59
District 60
2020 New York's 60th State Senate district election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Sean Ryan
79,396
52.98
Working Families
Sean Ryan
9,182
6.13
Independence
Sean Ryan
2,452
1.64
Total
Sean Ryan
91,030
60.75
Republican
Joshua Mertzlufft
49,649
33.13
Conservative
Joshua Mertzlufft
9,174
6.12
Total
Joshua Mertzlufft
58,823
39.25
Total valid votes
149,853
95.77
Rejected ballots
6,625
4.23
Total votes
156,478
100.00
Democratic gain from Republican
District 61
Democratic primary
Democratic primary results
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Jacqueline Berger
9,386
38.79
Democratic
Kim Smith
9,232
38.16
Democratic
Joan Elizabeth Seamans
5,577
23.05
Total valid votes
24,195
93.71
Rejected ballots
1,624
6.29
Total votes
25,819
100.00
Independence primary
Independence primary results
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Independence
Edward Rath III
1,003
71.64
Independence
Andrew Gruszka
397
28.36
Total valid votes
1,400
93.02
Rejected ballots
105
6.98
Total votes
1,505
100.00
General election
District 62
District 63
See also
Notes
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