2024 New York State Senate election

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2024 New York State Senate election
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  2022 November 5, 20242026 

All 63 seats in the New York State Senate
32 seats needed for a majority
  (03-02-20) NYS Senate Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins (cropped).jpg Rob Ortt and Mike Martucci (cropped).jpg
Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins Rob Ortt
Party Democratic Republican
Leader's seat 35th District 62nd District
Current seats4221
Seats neededSteady2.svgSteady2.svg

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Map of the incumbents:
     Democratic incumbent
     Republican incumbent
     Democratic incumbent retiring

Incumbent Temporary President and Majority Leader

Andrea Stewart-Cousins
Democratic



The 2024 New York State Senate election will be held on November 5, 2024, alongside the 2024 United States elections. [1]

Contents

Outgoing incumbents

Democrats

  1. 6th: Kevin Thomas is retiring. [2]
  2. 46th: Neil Breslin is retiring [2]
  3. 50th: John Mannion is running for the U.S. House of Representatives. [3]

Incumbents who vacated office before end of term

  1. 63rd: Tim Kennedy (D), resigned May 6, 2024 after being elected to the United States House of Representatives. [4]

Summary by district

† - Incumbent not seeking re-election

District Incumbent PartyElected MemberParty
1st Anthony Palumbo Rep
2nd Mario Mattera Rep
3rd Dean Murray Rep
4th Monica Martinez Dem
5th Steven Rhoads Rep
6th Kevin ThomasDem
7th Jack Martins Rep
8th Alexis Weik Rep
9th Patricia Canzoneri-Fitzpatrick Rep
10th James Sanders Jr. Dem
11th Toby Ann Stavisky Dem
12th Michael Gianaris Dem
13th Jessica Ramos Dem
14th Leroy Comrie Dem
15th Joseph Addabbo Jr. Dem
16th John Liu Dem
17th Iwen Chu Dem
18th Julia Salazar Dem
19th Roxanne Persaud Dem
20th Zellnor Myrie Dem
21st Kevin Parker Dem
22nd Simcha Felder Dem
23rd Jessica Scarcella-Spanton Dem
24th Andrew Lanza Rep
25th Jabari Brisport Dem
26th Andrew Gounardes Dem
27th Brian P. Kavanagh Dem
28th Liz Krueger Dem
29th José M. Serrano Dem
30th Cordell Cleare Dem
31st Robert Jackson Dem
32nd Luis R. Sepulveda Dem
33rd Gustavo Rivera Dem
34th Nathalia Fernandez Dem
35th Andrea Stewart-Cousins Dem
36th Jamaal Bailey Dem
37th Shelley Mayer Dem
38th Bill Weber Rep
39th Robert Rolison Rep
40th Peter Harckham Dem
41st Michelle Hinchey Dem
42nd James Skoufis Dem
43rd Jake Ashby Rep
44th Jim Tedisco Rep
45th Dan Stec Rep
46th Neil BreslinDem
47th Brad Hoylman-Sigal Dem
48th Rachel May Dem
49th Mark Walczyk Rep
50th John MannionDem
51st Peter Oberacker Rep
52nd Lea Webb Dem
53rd Joseph Griffo Rep
54th Pam Helming Rep
55th Samra Brouk Dem
56th Jeremy Cooney Dem
57th George Borrello Rep
58th Tom O'Mara Rep
59th Kristen Gonzalez Dem
60th Patrick Gallivan Rep
61st Sean Ryan Dem
62nd Rob Ortt Rep
63rd Vacant

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