Year | Type | Turnout ![](/images/helpicon.gif) | Winner | Runner-Up |
Other | Total Votes | Diff ![](/images/helpicon.gif) | PSV |
2022 |
S3 |
47% |
Joe Pinion (R,C) |
11,191 |
74.0% |
Charles Schumer* (D,WF) |
3,838 |
25.4% |
87 [+] |
0.6% |
15,116 |
31 |
0.26% |
[-] Other candidates in 2022:
Diane Sare (LaRouche) 79 (0.5%);
Other (Write-in) 8 (0.1%);
|
2022 |
G |
48% |
Lee Zeldin (R,C) |
11,978 |
78.3% |
Kathy Hochul* (D,WF) |
3,292 |
21.5% |
27 [+] |
0.2% |
15,297 |
32 |
0.26% |
[-] Other candidates in 2022:
Other (Write-in) 27 (0.2%);
|
|
2018 |
S1 |
40% |
Chele Farley (R,C+) |
8,837 |
67.1% |
Kirsten Gillibrand* (D,In+) |
4,330 |
32.9% |
3 [+] |
0.0% |
13,170 |
34 |
0.22% |
[-] Other candidates in 2018:
Other (Write-in) 3 (0.0%);
|
2018 |
G |
41% |
Marc Molinaro (R,C+) |
9,997 |
74.8% |
Andrew Cuomo* (D,In+) |
2,612 |
19.5% |
763 [+] |
5.7% |
13,372 |
39 |
0.22% |
[-] Other candidates in 2018:
Larry Sharpe (Libertarian) 520 (3.9%);
Howie Hawkins (Green) 131 (1.0%);
Stephanie Miner (Serve America Movement) 103 (0.8%);
Other (Write-in) 9 (0.1%);
|
2016 |
S3 |
51% |
Wendy Long (R,C+) |
8,843 |
52.4% |
Charles Schumer* (D,In+) |
7,756 |
46.0% |
280 [+] |
1.7% |
16,879 |
25 |
0.23% |
[-] Other candidates in 2016:
Robin Wilson (Green) 155 (0.9%);
Alex Merced (Libertarian) 124 (0.7%);
Other (Write-in) 1 (0.0%);
|
2014 |
G |
34% |
Rob Astorino (R,C) |
8,596 |
75.6% |
Andrew Cuomo* (D,In+) |
2,455 |
21.6% |
323 [+] |
2.8% |
11,374 |
35 |
0.30% |
[-] Other candidates in 2014:
Howie Hawkins (Green) 241 (2.1%);
Michael McDermott (Libertarian) 66 (0.6%);
Steve Cohn (Sapient) 11 (0.1%);
Other (Write-in) 5 (0.0%);
|
2012 |
S1 |
46% |
Wendy Long (R,C) |
7,556 |
49.3% |
Kirsten Gillibrand* (D,In+) |
7,475 |
48.8% |
283 [+] |
1.8% |
15,314 |
22 |
0.24% |
[-] Other candidates in 2012:
Colia Clark (Green) 101 (0.7%);
John Mangelli (Common Sense) 100 (0.7%);
Chris Edes (Libertarian) 81 (0.5%);
Other (Write-in) 1 (0.0%);
|
2010 |
S3 |
37% |
Jay Townsend (R,C) |
6,092 |
49.1% |
Charles Schumer* (D,In+) |
6,018 |
48.5% |
295 [+] |
2.4% |
12,405 |
17 |
0.27% |
[-] Other candidates in 2010:
Colia Clark (Green) 157 (1.3%);
Randy Credico (Libertarian) 135 (1.1%);
Other (Write-in) 3 (0.0%);
|
2010 |
S1 |
36% |
Joseph DioGuardi (R,C) |
6,314 |
51.7% |
Kirsten Gillibrand* (D,In+) |
5,520 |
45.2% |
371 [+] |
3.0% |
12,205 |
17 |
0.27% |
[-] Other candidates in 2010:
Cecile Lawrence (Green) 166 (1.4%);
John Clifton (Libertarian) 68 (0.6%);
Vivia Morgan (Anti-Prohibition) 64 (0.5%);
Joseph Huff (Rent Too High) 56 (0.5%);
Bruce Blakeman (Tax Revolt) 17 (0.1%);
|
2010 |
G |
38% |
Carl Paladino (R,C) |
8,678 |
68.4% |
Andrew Cuomo (D,In+) |
3,599 |
28.4% |
417 [+] |
3.3% |
12,694 |
35 |
0.27% |
[-] Other candidates in 2010:
Howie Hawkins (Green) 123 (1.0%);
Warren Redlich (Libertarian) 98 (0.8%);
Jimmy McMillan (Rent Too High) 71 (0.6%);
Charles Barron (Freedom) 70 (0.6%);
Kristin Davis (Anti-Prohibition) 46 (0.4%);
Other (Write-in) 9 (0.1%);
|
|
2006 |
S1 |
39% |
John Spencer (R,C) |
6,504 |
50.5% |
Hillary Clinton* (D,In+) |
5,992 |
46.6% |
374 [+] |
2.9% |
12,870 |
20 |
0.29% |
[-] Other candidates in 2006:
Other (Write-in) 187 (1.5%);
Howie Hawkins (Green) 95 (0.7%);
Jeffrey Russell (Libertarian) 54 (0.4%);
William Van Auken (Socialist Equality) 22 (0.2%);
Roger Calero (Socialist Workers) 16 (0.1%);
|
2006 |
G |
38% |
John Faso (R,C) |
6,659 |
52.0% |
Eliot Spitzer (D,In+) |
5,950 |
46.5% |
189 [+] |
1.5% |
12,798 |
23 |
0.29% |
[-] Other candidates in 2006:
Malachy McCourt (Green) 82 (0.6%);
John Clifton (Libertarian) 48 (0.4%);
Jimmy McMillan (Rent Too High) 42 (0.3%);
Maria DeLuca (Socialist Workers) 17 (0.1%);
|
2004 |
S3 |
49% |
Charles Schumer* (D) |
8,494 |
51.8% |
Howard Mills (R) |
6,929 |
42.3% |
972 [+] |
5.9% |
16,395 |
18 |
0.24% |
[-] Other candidates in 2004:
Marilyn O'Grady (C) 683 (4.2%);
David McReynolds (Green) 126 (0.8%);
Abe Hirschfeld (Builders) 81 (0.5%);
Don Silberger (Libertarian) 41 (0.3%);
Martin Koppel (Socialist Workers) 41 (0.3%);
|
2002 |
G |
38% |
George Pataki* (R,C) |
6,931 |
54.8% |
Tom Golisano (Independence Party) |
3,299 |
26.1% |
2,425 [+] |
19.2% |
12,655 |
5 |
0.28% |
[-] Other candidates in 2002:
Carl McCall (D,WF) 2,034 (16.1%);
Jerry Cronin (RTL) 238 (1.9%);
Thomas Leighton (Marijuana Reform) 72 (0.6%);
Stanley Aronowitz (Green) 41 (0.3%);
Andrew Cuomo (Liberal) 26 (0.2%);
Scott Jeffrey (Libertarian) 14 (0.1%);
|
2000 |
S1 |
53% |
Rick Lazio (R,C) |
10,914 |
62.3% |
Hillary Clinton (D,L+) |
6,134 |
35.0% |
467 [+] |
2.7% |
17,515 |
19 |
0.26% |
[-] Other candidates in 2000:
Jeffrey Graham (Independence Party) 168 (1.0%);
Jacob Perasso (Socialist Workers) 112 (0.6%);
John Adefope (RTL) 85 (0.5%);
Mark Dunau (Green) 82 (0.5%);
Louis Wein (Constitution) 14 (0.1%);
John Clifton (Libertarian) 6 (0.0%);
|
|
1998 |
S3 |
38% |
Al D'Amato* (R,C+) |
7,996 |
65.1% |
Charles Schumer (D,L+) |
3,964 |
32.3% |
321 [+] |
2.6% |
12,281 |
21 |
0.26% |
[-] Other candidates in 1998:
Corrine Kurtz (Marijuana Reform) 224 (1.8%);
Joel Kovel (Green) 52 (0.4%);
William McMillen (Libertarian) 33 (0.3%);
Rose Ana Berbeo (Socialist Workers) 12 (0.1%);
|
1998 |
G |
39% |
George Pataki* (R,C) |
8,840 |
69.5% |
Tom Golisano (Independence Party) |
1,784 |
14.0% |
2,093 [+] |
16.5% |
12,717 |
15 |
0.27% |
[-] Other candidates in 1998:
Peter Vallone (D,WF) 1,360 (10.7%);
Mike Reynolds (RTL) 404 (3.2%);
Betsy McCaughey Ross (Liberal) 149 (1.2%);
Al Lewis (Green) 68 (0.5%);
Thomas Leighton (Marijuana Reform) 62 (0.5%);
Mary Alice France (Unity) 28 (0.2%);
Christopher Garvey (Libertarian) 16 (0.1%);
Al Duncan (Socialist Workers) 6 (0.0%);
|
1994 |
S1 |
38% |
Bernadette Castro (R,C) |
7,097 |
57.9% |
Daniel Patrick Moynihan* (D,L) |
4,493 |
36.7% |
664 [+] |
5.4% |
12,254 |
16 |
0.26% |
[-] Other candidates in 1994:
Henry Hewes (RTL) 443 (3.6%);
Ismael Betancourt (Independence Fusion) 135 (1.1%);
Norma Segal (Libertarian) 57 (0.5%);
Naomi Craine (Socialist Workers) 29 (0.2%);
|
1994 |
G |
41% |
George Pataki (R,C+) |
9,162 |
69.2% |
Mario Cuomo* (D,L) |
2,790 |
21.1% |
1,289 [+] |
9.7% |
13,241 |
20 |
0.25% |
[-] Other candidates in 1994:
Tom Golisano (Independence Party) 998 (7.5%);
Robert Walsh (RTL) 257 (1.9%);
Robert Schulz (Libertarian) 20 (0.2%);
Lawrence Lane (Socialist Workers) 14 (0.1%);
|
1992 |
S3 |
47% |
Al D'Amato* (R,C+) |
8,870 |
60.1% |
Robert Abrams (D,L) |
4,962 |
33.6% |
927 [+] |
6.3% |
14,759 |
11 |
0.23% |
[-] Other candidates in 1992:
Norma Segal (Libertarian) 485 (3.3%);
Mohammed Mehdi (New Alliance) 272 (1.8%);
Stanley Nelson (Natural Law) 105 (0.7%);
Eddie Warren (Socialist Workers) 65 (0.4%);
|
1990 |
G |
33% |
Herb London (C) |
3,385 |
32.4% |
Pierre Rinfret (R) |
3,206 |
30.7% |
3,860 [+] |
36.9% |
10,451 |
9 |
0.26% |
[-] Other candidates in 1990:
Mario Cuomo* (D,L) 3,060 (29.3%);
Louis Wein (RTL) 675 (6.5%);
W. Gary Johnson (Libertarian) 50 (0.5%);
Craig Gannon (Socialist Workers) 48 (0.5%);
Lenora Fulani (New Alliance) 27 (0.3%);
|
|
1988 |
S1 |
45% |
Daniel Patrick Moynihan* (D,L) |
7,434 |
53.7% |
Robert McMillan (R,C) |
5,995 |
43.3% |
407 [+] |
2.9% |
13,836 |
12 |
0.23% |
[-] Other candidates in 1988:
Adelle Nathanson (RTL) 265 (1.9%);
Charlene Mitchell (I) 44 (0.3%);
Lydia Bayonetta (I) 41 (0.3%);
William McMillen (Libertarian) 30 (0.2%);
James Harris (Socialist Workers) 27 (0.2%);
|
1986 |
S3 |
34% |
Al D'Amato* (R,C+) |
7,317 |
71.7% |
Mark Green (D) |
2,691 |
26.4% |
202 [+] |
2.0% |
10,210 |
15 |
0.24% |
[-] Other candidates in 1986:
John Dyson (Liberal) 158 (1.5%);
Frederick Newman (New Alliance) 25 (0.2%);
Michael Shur (Socialist Workers) 19 (0.2%);
|
1986 |
G |
35% |
Mario Cuomo* (D,L) |
5,303 |
51.3% |
Andrew O'Rourke (R,C) |
4,675 |
45.2% |
363 [+] |
3.5% |
10,341 |
13 |
0.24% |
[-] Other candidates in 1986:
Dillon Droseskey (RTL) 341 (3.3%);
Lenora Fulani (New Alliance) 22 (0.2%);
|
1982 |
S1 |
42% |
Florence Sullivan (R,C+) |
6,660 |
55.9% |
Daniel Patrick Moynihan* (D,L) |
5,169 |
43.4% |
82 [+] |
0.7% |
11,911 |
22 |
0.24% |
[-] Other candidates in 1982:
James McKeown (Free Libertarian) 61 (0.5%);
Steve Wattenmaker (Socialist Workers) 21 (0.2%);
|
1982 |
G |
44% |
Lew Lehrman (R,C) |
9,143 |
72.7% |
Mario Cuomo (D,L) |
3,263 |
26.0% |
168 [+] |
1.3% |
12,574 |
25 |
0.24% |
[-] Other candidates in 1982:
Robert Bohner (RTL) 98 (0.8%);
John Northrup (Free Libertarian) 54 (0.4%);
Jane Benedict (Unity) 9 (0.1%);
Diane Wang (Socialist Workers) 5 (0.0%);
Nancy Ross (New Alliance) 2 (0.0%);
|
1980 |
S3 |
51% |
Al D'Amato (R,C+) |
8,824 |
62.4% |
Liz Holtzman (D) |
3,675 |
26.0% |
1,644 [+] |
11.6% |
14,143 |
18 |
0.24% |
[-] Other candidates in 1980:
Jacob Javits* (Liberal) 1,546 (10.9%);
Richard Savadel (Free Libertarian) 78 (0.6%);
William Scott (Communist) 8 (0.1%);
Thomas Soto (Workers World) 7 (0.0%);
Victor Nieto (Socialist Workers) 5 (0.0%);
|
|
1978 |
G |
46% |
Perry Duryea (R,C) |
7,485 |
62.5% |
Hugh Carey* (D,L) |
4,061 |
33.9% |
439 [+] |
3.7% |
11,985 |
17 |
0.25% |
[-] Other candidates in 1978:
Mary Jane Tobin (RTL) 313 (2.6%);
Gary Greenberg (Free Libertarian) 44 (0.4%);
Dianne Feeley (Socialist Workers) 39 (0.3%);
Paul Gallagher (Labor) 29 (0.2%);
Jarvis Tyner (Communist) 14 (0.1%);
|
1976 |
S1 |
58% |
James Buckley* (R,C) |
9,448 |
62.5% |
Daniel Patrick Moynihan (D,L) |
5,596 |
37.0% |
81 [+] |
0.5% |
15,125 |
18 |
0.24% |
[-] Other candidates in 1976:
Herbert Aptheker (Communist) 81 (0.5%);
|
1974 |
S3 |
48% |
Jacob Javits* (R,L) |
6,606 |
53.3% |
Ramsey Clark (D) |
4,069 |
32.9% |
1,710 [+] |
13.8% |
12,385 |
8 |
0.24% |
[-] Other candidates in 1974:
Barbara Keating (C) 1,603 (12.9%);
William Dowling (Courage) 68 (0.5%);
Rebecca Finch (Socialist Workers) 17 (0.1%);
Robert Massi (Socialist Labor) 9 (0.1%);
Elijah Boyd (Labor) 8 (0.1%);
Mildred Edelman (Communist) 5 (0.0%);
|
1974 |
G |
49% |
Malcolm Wilson (R,C) |
6,413 |
51.7% |
Hugh Carey (D,L) |
5,764 |
46.4% |
235 [+] |
1.9% |
12,412 |
10 |
0.23% |
[-] Other candidates in 1974:
Wayne Amato (Courage) 181 (1.5%);
Derrick Morrison (Socialist Workers) 23 (0.2%);
Jerry Tuccille (Free Libertarian) 13 (0.1%);
Anton Chaitkin (Labor) 10 (0.1%);
Jose Ristorucci (Communist) 4 (0.0%);
John Emanuel (Socialist Labor) 4 (0.0%);
|
1970 |
S1 |
50% |
Charles Goodell (R,L) |
4,577 |
38.5% |
James Buckley (C) |
4,072 |
34.3% |
3,232 [+] |
27.2% |
11,881 |
15 |
0.20% |
[-] Other candidates in 1970:
Richard Ottinger (D) 3,207 (27.0%);
Arnold Johnson (Communist) 12 (0.1%);
Kipp Dawson (Socialist Workers) 10 (0.1%);
John Emanuel (Socialist Labor) 3 (0.0%);
|
1970 |
G |
50% |
Nelson Rockefeller* (R) |
6,477 |
54.3% |
Arthur Goldberg (D,L) |
4,521 |
37.9% |
931 [+] |
7.8% |
11,929 |
2 |
0.20% |
[-] Other candidates in 1970:
Paul Adams (C) 921 (7.7%);
Clifton DeBerry (Socialist Workers) 9 (0.1%);
Stephen Emery (Socialist Labor) 1 (0.0%);
Rasheed Storey (Communist) 0 (0.0%);
|
|
1968 |
S3 |
59% |
Jacob Javits* (R,L) |
8,655 |
64.5% |
Paul O'Dwyer (D) |
3,835 |
28.6% |
923 [+] |
6.9% |
13,413 |
15 |
0.20% |
[-] Other candidates in 1968:
James Buckley (C) 890 (6.6%);
John Emanuel (Socialist Labor) 17 (0.1%);
Hedda Garza (Socialist Workers) 9 (0.1%);
Herman Ferguson (Peace & Freedom) 7 (0.1%);
|
1966 |
G |
56% |
Nelson Rockefeller* (R) |
6,780 |
54.0% |
Frank O'Connor (D) |
4,134 |
32.9% |
1,638 [+] |
13.0% |
12,552 |
9 |
0.21% |
[-] Other candidates in 1966:
Franklin Roosevelt, Jr. (Liberal) 1,039 (8.3%);
Paul Adams (C) 569 (4.5%);
Milton Herder (Socialist Labor) 25 (0.2%);
Judith White (Socialist Workers) 5 (0.0%);
|
1964 |
S1 |
68% |
Kenneth Keating* (R) |
8,629 |
57.6% |
Robert Kennedy (D,L) |
6,275 |
41.9% |
72 [+] |
0.5% |
14,976 |
14 |
0.21% |
[-] Other candidates in 1964:
Henry Paolucci (C) 63 (0.4%);
John Emanuel (Socialist Labor) 5 (0.0%);
Richard Garza (Socialist Workers) 4 (0.0%);
|
1962 |
S3 |
55% |
Jacob Javits* (R) |
8,167 |
68.4% |
James Donovan (D,L) |
3,654 |
30.6% |
119 [+] |
1.0% |
11,940 |
11 |
0.21% |
[-] Other candidates in 1962:
Kieran O'Doherty (C) 96 (0.8%);
Stephen Emery (Socialist Labor) 12 (0.1%);
Carl Feingold (Socialist Workers) 11 (0.1%);
|
1962 |
G |
57% |
Nelson Rockefeller* (R) |
7,916 |
64.4% |
Robert Morgenthau (D,L) |
4,218 |
34.3% |
165 [+] |
1.3% |
12,299 |
11 |
0.21% |
[-] Other candidates in 1962:
David Jaquith (C) 146 (1.2%);
Richard Garza (Socialist Workers) 14 (0.1%);
Eric Hass (Socialist Labor) 5 (0.0%);
|