The New York State primary elections were held yesterday, June 25, 2024. A select number of legislators had contested closed-party primaries. In November, all 213 positions of the New York State Legislature will be up for election.
With a few notable exceptions, incumbents in Congress, the Assembly, and the State Senate were able to fend off their challengers. Progressive incumbent U.S. Rep. Jamaal Bowman lost his race to George Latimer in the most expensive House primary in the country. Following a scandal, Assembly member Juan Ardila lost his race to Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) member Claire Valdez. Below are some contested races and the results. All results for the primaries are available here. Results below indicate current numbers, which are not yet finalized by the Board of Elections.
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Congress:
District 1 (Open – D)
- John Avlon (D): 69.79% ✅
- Nancy Goroff (D): 29.54%
*Likely contested general against incumbent Nick LaLota (R)
District 16
- George Latimer (D): 58.11% ✅
- Jamaal Bowman (D) – Incumbent: 41.32%
District 22 (Open – D)
- John Mannion (D): 61.41% ✅
- Sarah Klee Hood (D): 37.84%
*Likely contested general against incumbent Brandon Williams (R)
State Senate:
District 6 (Open – D)
- Siela Bynoe (D): 53.01% ✅
- Taylor Darling (D): 43.00%
*Incumbent Kevin Thomas (D) retiring
District 7
- Kim Keiserman (D): 72.01% ✅
- Brad Schwartz (D): 26.17%
*Likely contested general against incumbent Jack Martins (R)
District 50 (Open – D)
- Chris Ryan (D): 53.01% ✅
- Tom Drumm (D): 36.40%
*Incumbent John Mannion (D) running for Congress. Likely contested general
State Assembly:
District 18 (Open – D)
- Noah Burroughs (D)
- Lisa Ortiz (D)
* Incumbent Taylor Darling (D) running for State Senate
* Race has not been called yet
District 35 (Open- D)
- Larinda Hooks (D): 56.98% ✅
- Hiram Monserrate (D): 39.02%
* Incumbent Jeffrion Aubry (D) retiring
District 37
- Claire Valdez (D): 57.50% ✅
- Johanna Carmona (D): 31.66%
- Juan Ardila (D) – Incumbent: 9.82%
District 40
- Ron Kim (D) – Incumbent, Chair of Aging Committee: 53.11% ✅
- Yi Andy Chen (D): 39.12%
- Dao Yin (D): 5.77%
District 50
- Emily Gallagher (D) – Incumbent: 74.92% ✅
- Anathea Simpkins (D): 20.60%
- Andrew Bodiford (D): 3.45%
District 56
- Stefani Zinerman (D) – Incumbent: 52.50% ✅
- Eon Huntley (D): 46.68%
District 68
- Eddie Gibbs (D) – Incumbent: 40.86% ✅
- Xavier Santiago (D): 32.54%
- Tamika Mapp (D): 16.77%
- William Smith (D): 6.55%
District 69 (Open – D)
- Micah Lasher (D): 52.41% ✅
- Eli Northrup (D): 33.91%
- Carmen Quinones (D): 5.65%
- Melissa Rosenberg (D): 4.77%
- Jack Kellner (D): 2.05%
*Incumbent Danny O’Donnell (D) retiring
District 70 (Open – D)
- Jordan Wright (D): 47.32% ✅
- Maria Ordoñez (D): 29.18%
- Shana Harmongoff (D): 16.46%
- Craig Schley (D): 4.87%
*Incumbent Inez Dickens (D) retiring
District 77
- Landon Dais (D) – Incumbent: 57.61% ✅
- Leonardo Coello (D): 39.72%
District 82
- Michael Benedetto (D) – Incumbent, Chair of Education Committee: 60.87% ✅
- Jonathan Soto (D): 36.91%
District 92
- MaryJane Shimsky (D) – Incumbent: 58.04% ✅
- Tom Abinanti (D): 36.74%
District 103
- Sarahana Shrestha (D) – Incumbent: 65.85% ✅
- Gabi Madden (D): 33.94%
District 106
- Didi Barrett (D) – Incumbent, Chair of Energy Committee: 56.93% ✅
- Claire Cousin (D): 42.83%
District 109 (Open – D)
- Gabriella Romero (D): 29.15% ✅
- Ginnie Farrell (D): 20.72%
- Dustin Reidy (D): 16.69%
- Owusu Anane (D): 14.02%
- Andrew Joyce (D): 8.79%
- Jack Flynn (D): 7.82%
*Incumbent Pat Fahy (D) running for State Senate
District 137
- Demond Meeks (D) – Incumbent: 65.25% ✅
- Willie Lightfoot Jr. (D): 32.98%
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