2026 United States House of Representatives elections in New York

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An election for United States Congressional seats will be held on November 3, 2026, to elect the 26 U.S. representatives from the State of New York, one from each of the state's 26 congressional districts. The elections will coincide with other elections to the House of Representatives, elections to the United States Senate, and various state and local elections. The primary election will take place on June 23, 2026. As the state of New York has closed primary elections, only registered party members are allowed to vote in each party's primary.[1]

Quick facts All 26 New York seats to the United States House of Representatives, Party ...
2026 United States House of Representatives elections in New York

 2024
November 3, 2026
2028 

All 26 New York seats to the United States House of Representatives
 
Party Democratic Republican
Last election 19 7
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District 1

Quick facts Nominee, Party ...
2026 New York's 1st congressional district election

 2024
2028 
 
Nominee Nick LaLota TBD
Party Republican Democratic
Alliance Conservative

Incumbent U.S. Representative

Nick LaLota
Republican



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The 1st district is based on the eastern end and North Shore of Long Island, including the Hamptons, the North Fork, Riverhead, Port Jefferson, Smithtown, and Shelter Island, all in Suffolk County. The incumbent is Republican Nick LaLota, who was re-elected with 55.52% of the vote in 2024.[2]

Republican

Nominee

Fundraising

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Campaign finance reports as of March 31, 2026
Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand
Nick LaLota (R) $3,145,283 $817,675 $3,003,686
Source: Federal Election Commission[4]
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Democratic primary

Declared

  • Chris Gallant, air traffic controller[5]
  • Lukas Ventouras, member of the Huntington Democratic Committee[6]

Disqualified

Withdrawn

  • Luca Nascimbene[9]

Declined

Endorsements

Chris Gallant
Executive branch officials
State legislators
Individuals
Political parties
Lukas Ventouras

Fundraising

More information Campaign finance reports as of March 31, 2026, Candidate ...
Campaign finance reports as of March 31, 2026
Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand
Chris Gallant (D) $306,336 $258,552 $47,783
Lukas Ventouras (D) $103,422 $83,609 $36,362
Source: Federal Election Commission[4]
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Independents

Filed paperwork

General election

Predictions

More information Source, Ranking ...
Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[17] Solid R February 6, 2025
Inside Elections[18] Solid R March 7, 2025
Sabato's Crystal Ball[19] Likely R September 18, 2025
Race to the WH[20] Likely R February 3, 2026
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Polling

Nick LaLota vs. Chris Gallant

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Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
Nick
LaLota (R)
Chris
Gallant (D)
Undecided
Public Policy Polling (D)[21][A] December 10–11, 2025 579 (V) 41% 38% 20%
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District 2

Quick facts Nominee, Party ...
2026 New York's 2nd congressional district election

 2024
2028 
 
Nominee Andrew Garbarino Patrick Halpin
Party Republican Democratic
Alliance Conservative Working Families

Incumbent U.S. Representative

Andrew Garbarino
Republican



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The 2nd district is based on the South Shore of Suffolk County, including the towns of Babylon, Islip, and most of Brookhaven all in Suffolk County, and Massapequa in Nassau County. The incumbent was Republican Andrew Garbarino, who was re-elected with 59.8% of the vote in 2024.[2]

Republican primary

Nominee

Endorsements

Andrew Garbarino
Executive branch officials
Organizations
Political parties

Fundraising

More information Campaign finance reports as of March 31, 2026, Candidate ...
Campaign finance reports as of March 31, 2026
Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand
Andrew Garbarino (R) $2,488,652 $1,327,847 $2,706,412
Source: Federal Election Commission[25]
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Democratic primary

Nominee

Disqualified

  • Jess Murphy, real estate investment manager[27]

Withdrawn

Endorsements

Pat Halpin
Political parties

Fundraising

Italics indicate a withdrawn candidate.

More information Campaign finance reports as of March 31, 2026, Candidate ...
Campaign finance reports as of March 31, 2026
Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand
Patrick Halpin (D) $374,868 $299,971 $74,897
Jess Murphy (D) $81,883 $24,951 $56,920
Garrett Petersen (D) $22,572 $17,271 $5,301
Joshua Taveras (D) $1,528 $1,237 $0
Source: Federal Election Commission[25]
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General election

Predictions

More information Source, Ranking ...
Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[17] Solid R February 6, 2025
Inside Elections[18] Solid R March 7, 2025
Sabato's Crystal Ball[19] Safe R September 18, 2025
Race to the WH[20] Likely R October 11, 2025
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District 3

Quick facts Party ...
2026 New York's 3rd congressional district election

 2024
2028 
 
Party Democratic Republican

Incumbent U.S. Representative

Tom Suozzi
Democratic



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The 3rd district is based on the North Shore of Nassau County, including all of Glen Cove and North Hempstead, parts of Oyster Bay, and Hempstead, and the Northeast Queens neighborhoods of Whitestone, Beechhurst, Little Neck, and Douglaston.[30] The incumbent is Democrat Tom Suozzi, who was re-elected with 51.8% of the vote in 2024.[2]

Democratic primary

Declared

Endorsements

Danielle Welch

Fundraising

More information Campaign finance reports as of March 31, 2026, Candidate ...
Campaign finance reports as of March 31, 2026
Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand
Tom Suozzi (D) $4,110,037 $1,073,540 $5,070,839
Danielle Welch (D) $27,290 $9,775 $17,515
Source: Federal Election Commission[49]
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Republican primary

Declared

Endorsements

Greg Hach
Local officials
Mike LiPetri
Executive branch officials
U.S. representatives
Local officials
Political parties
Labor unions
Organizations
Party branches

Fundraising

More information Campaign finance reports as of March 31, 2026, Candidate ...
Campaign finance reports as of March 31, 2026
Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand
Greg Hach (R) $525,486 $267,749 $266,973
Mike LiPetri (R) $691,459 $114,946 $592,303
Source: Federal Election Commission[49]
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General election

Predictions

More information Source, Ranking ...
Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[17] Lean D February 6, 2025
Inside Elections[18] Lean D March 7, 2025
Sabato's Crystal Ball[19] Lean D September 18, 2025
Race to the WH[20] Lean D November 24, 2025
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District 4

Quick facts Nominee, Party ...
2026 New York's 4th congressional district election

 2024
2028 
 
Nominee Laura Gillen TBD
Party Democratic Republican

Incumbent U.S. Representative

Laura Gillen
Democratic



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The 4th district is based on the South Shore of Nassau County and is entirely within the town of Hempstead. The incumbent is Democrat Laura Gillen, who flipped the district and was elected with 51.1% of the vote in 2024.[2] She is running for re-election.

Democratic primary

Nominee

Disqualified

  • Nick Sciretta, stagehand[57]
  • Kiana Bierria-Anderson, activist[57]

Withdrawn

Endorsements

Kiana Bierria-Anderson (disqualified)
Taylor Darling (withdrawn)

Fundraising

More information Campaign finance reports as of March 31, 2026, Candidate ...
Campaign finance reports as of March 31, 2026
Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand
Kiana Bierria-Anderson (D) $30,437 $21,822 $8,614
Laura Gillen (D)[b] $2,858,864 $691,786 $2,190,281
Gian Jones (D)[c] $1,100 $1,030 $9,652
Nick Sciretta (D)[d] $7 $0 $7
Source: Federal Election Commission[67]
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Republican primary

Declared

Disqualified

  • Michael Mandel, attorney[70]

Withdrawn

Declined

Fundraising

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Campaign finance reports as of March 31, 2026
Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand
Dennis McGrath (R) $10,000 $8,910 $1,089
Source: Federal Election Commission[67]
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General election

Predictions

More information Source, Ranking ...
Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[17] Lean D January 15, 2026
Inside Elections[18] Tilt D March 7, 2025
Sabato's Crystal Ball[19] Lean D September 18, 2025
Race to the WH[20] Likely D January 25, 2026
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District 5

Quick facts Nominee, Party ...
2026 New York's 5th congressional district election

 2024
2028 
 
Nominee Gregory Meeks
Party Democratic

Incumbent U.S. Representative

Gregory Meeks
Democratic



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The 5th district is based in Southeast Queens, including the neighborhoods of Jamaica, Hollis, Laurelton, Richmond Hill, Ozone Park, Howard Beach, and the Rockaways. The district is currently represented by Gregory Meeks, first elected in 1998, who was re-elected with 72.9% of the vote in 2024.[2]

Democratic primary

Nominee

Disqualified

  • Salvatore Padellaro, entrepreneur[73]

Endorsements

Salvatore Padellaro (disqualified)
Organizations

Fundraising

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Campaign finance reports as of March 31, 2026
Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand
Gregory Meeks (D) $1,268,889 $1,627,375 $1,870,067
Source: Federal Election Commission[78]
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Republican primary

Disqualified

  • Aaron Cherry[79]
  • Alexandria Foxworth[80]

General election

Predictions

More information Source, Ranking ...
Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[17] Solid D February 6, 2025
Inside Elections[18] Solid D March 7, 2025
Sabato's Crystal Ball[19] Safe D September 18, 2025
Race to the WH[20] Safe D October 11, 2025
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District 6

Quick facts Party ...
2026 New York's 6th congressional district election

 2024
2028 
 
Party Democratic

Incumbent U.S. Representative

Grace Meng
Democratic



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The 6th district is based in Central and Eastern Queens, including the neighborhoods of Woodside, Jackson Heights, Elmhurst, Kew Gardens, Flushing, Bayside, and Fresh Meadows. Incumbent Democrat Grace Meng, who was re-elected with 60.7% of the vote in 2024,[2] is running for re-election.[81]

Democratic primary

Declared

Disqualified

Endorsements

Chuck Park
State legislators
Organizations

Fundraising

More information Campaign finance reports as of March 31, 2026, Candidate ...
Campaign finance reports as of March 31, 2026
Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand
Grace Meng (D) $1,402,596 $1,085,539 $1,285,943
Chuck Park (D) $283,550 $152,031 $128,019
Source: Federal Election Commission[100]
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General election

Predictions

More information Source, Ranking ...
Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[17] Solid D February 6, 2025
Inside Elections[18] Solid D March 7, 2025
Sabato's Crystal Ball[19] Safe D September 18, 2025
Race to the WH[20] Safe D October 11, 2025
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District 7

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2026 New York's 7th congressional district election

 2024
2028 
 
Party Democratic

Incumbent U.S. Representative

Nydia Velázquez
Democratic



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The 7th district is based in Brooklyn and Queens, including the neighborhoods of Clinton Hill, Williamsburg, Greenpoint, Bushwick, Woodhaven, Maspeth, Sunnyside, and Long Island City. The district is currently represented by Democrat Nydia Velázquez, who was elected with 78.1% of the vote in 2024.[2] Velázquez is not seeking re-election.

Democratic primary

Declared

Disqualified

Withdrawn

Declined

Endorsements

Antonio Reynoso
U.S. representatives
Statewide officials
Local officials
Labor unions
Organizations
Political parties
Julie Won
U.S. senators
U.S representatives
State legislators
Local officials
Organizations
Edwin Osorio (withdrawn)
Labor unions
Julia Salazar (declined)
State legislators

Fundraising

More information Campaign finance reports as of March 31, 2026, Candidate ...
Campaign finance reports as of March 31, 2026
Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand
Evan Hutchison (D) $15,396 $15,393 $1,225
Antonio Reynoso (D) $630,067 $133,393 $496,674
Claire Valdez (D) $751,680 $273,559 $478,121.36
Julie Won (D) $644,604 $154,247 $490,356
Vichal Kumar $114,817 $54,042 $60,774
Source: Federal Election Commission[154]
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Polling

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Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
Vichal
Kumar
Antonio
Reynoso
Julie
Won
Claire
Valdez
Undecided
Emerson College[155][B] May 16–17, 2026 350 (LV) ± 5.2% 1% 21% 13% 23% 43%
Data for Progress (D)[156][C] January 15–19, 2026 366 (LV) ± 5.0% 28% 24% 46%
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Independents

Filed paperwork

  • Priscilla Ghaznavi, designer and artist[157]

General election

Predictions

More information Source, Ranking ...
Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[17] Solid D February 6, 2025
Inside Elections[18] Solid D March 7, 2025
Sabato's Crystal Ball[19] Safe D September 18, 2025
Race to the WH[20] Safe D October 11, 2025
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District 8

Quick facts Nominee, Party ...
2026 New York's 8th congressional district election

 2024
2028 
 
Nominee Hakeem Jeffries
Party Democratic

Incumbent U.S. Representative

Hakeem Jeffries
Democratic



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The 8th district is based in Southern and Eastern Brooklyn, including the neighborhoods of Bed-Stuy, Brownsville, East New York, Canarsie, Bergen Beach, Sheepshead Bay, Gravesend, and Coney Island. This district is currently represented by Democrat Hakeem Jeffries, the Minority Leader in the House, who was re-elected with 75.4% of the vote in 2024.[2]

Democratic primary

Nominee

Disqualified

  • Vance Bostic, hospitality manager[84]
Withdrawn
Declined

Endorsements

Fundraising

Italics indicate a withdrawn candidate.

More information Campaign finance reports as of April 21, 2026, Candidate ...
Campaign finance reports as of April 21, 2026
Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand
Hakeem Jeffries (D) $12,393,432 $11,891,738 $501,694
Chi Ossé (D) $32,211 $32,211 $0
Source: Federal Election Commission[164]
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Polling

Hypothetical polling
More information Poll source, Date(s) administered ...
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
Hakeem
Jeffries
Chi
Ossé
Undecided
Z to A Research (D)[165] September 15–30, 2025 371 (RV) ± 5.0% 72% 21% 7%
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Republican primary

Filed paperwork

Independent and third party candidates

Filed paperwork

  • Soyoung Kim (Communist Party)[167]

General election

Predictions

More information Source, Ranking ...
Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[17] Solid D February 6, 2025
Inside Elections[18] Solid D March 7, 2025
Sabato's Crystal Ball[19] Safe D September 18, 2025
Race to the WH[20] Safe D October 11, 2025
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District 9

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2026 New York's 9th congressional district election

 2024
2028 
 
Party Democratic Republican

Incumbent U.S. Representative

Yvette Clarke
Democratic



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The 9th district is based in South and Central Brooklyn, including the neighborhoods of Prospect Heights, Crown Heights, Midwood, and Borough Park. The district is currently represented by Yvette Clarke, first elected in 2006, who was re-elected with 81.3% of the vote in 2024.[2]

Democratic primary

Declared

  • Joshua Bristol, retail cashier and activist[32]
  • Yvette Clarke, incumbent U.S. representative[32]
  • Michael Goldfarb, financial technology executive[168]

Endorsements

Fundraising

More information Campaign finance reports as of March 31, 2026, Candidate ...
Campaign finance reports as of March 31, 2026
Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand
Yvette Clarke (D) $821,643 $803,213 $128,484
Michael Goldfarb (D) $300,269 $229,101 $71,168
Source: Federal Election Commission[170]
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Republican primary

Declared

  • Joel Anabilah-Azumah, bus company owner and perennial candidate[84]

Filed paperwork

Fundraising

More information Campaign finance reports as of April 15, 2026, Candidate ...
Campaign finance reports as of April 15, 2026
Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand
Jean Depalis (R) $12,404 $8,339 $1,055
Source: Federal Election Commission[170]
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General election

Predictions

More information Source, Ranking ...
Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[17] Solid D February 6, 2025
Inside Elections[18] Solid D March 7, 2025
Sabato's Crystal Ball[19] Safe D September 18, 2025
Race to the WH[20] Safe D October 11, 2025
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District 10

Quick facts Nominee, Party ...
2026 New York's 10th congressional district election

 2024
2028 
 
Nominee TBD Jennifer Moore
Party Democratic Republican

Incumbent U.S. Representative

Dan Goldman
Democratic



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The 10th district is based in Lower Manhattan and Brooklyn, including the neighborhoods of Park Slope, Windsor Terrace, Brooklyn Gowanus, Brooklyn Heights, Cobble Hill, Red Hook, Sunset Park, Alphabet City, East Village, the Lower East Side, Greenwich Village, and the Financial District. The district is currently represented by Democrat Dan Goldman, first elected in 2022, who was re-elected with 82.3% of the vote in 2024.[2] He is currently facing a primary challenge against former New York City Comptroller Brad Lander, who has positioned himself as the progressive candidate.

Democratic primary

Declared

Disqualified

Declined

Endorsements

Dan Goldman
U.S. representatives
Statewide officials
State legislators
Local officials
Labor unions
Organizations
Brad Lander
U.S. senators
State legislators
Local officials
Individuals
Labor unions
Organizations
Political parties
Alexa Avilés (declined)

Fundraising

Italics indicate a withdrawn candidate.

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Campaign finance reports as of March 31, 2026
Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand
Dan Goldman (D) $4,274,014 $3,700,926 $1,505,337
Brad Lander (D) $1,374,758 $711,564 $663,193
Savail Majid (D) $4,843 $1,633 $3,926
Source: Federal Election Commission[222]
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Polling

More information Poll source, Date(s) administered ...
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
Dan
Goldman
Brad
Lander
Other Undecided
Emerson College[155][B] May 16–17, 2026 450 (LV) ± 4.6% 23% 57% 20%
Schoen Cooperman Research (D)[223][D] May 1–4, 2026 465 (LV) ± 4.5% 42% 47% 3%[e] 8%
Data For Progress (D)[224][E] September 2–8, 2025 553 (LV) ± 4.0% 33% 52% 15%
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Hypothetical polling

Dan Goldman vs. Alexa Avilés

More information Poll source, Date(s) administered ...
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
Dan
Goldman
Alexa
Avilés
Undecided
Stand Up Action, Inc[225] November 3–6, 2025 500 (LV) 45% 16% 39%
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Dan Goldman vs. another Democratic candidate

More information Poll source, Date(s) administered ...
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
Dan
Goldman
Another
Democratic candidate
Undecided
Data For Progress (D)[224] September 2–8, 2025 553 (LV) ± 4.0% 41% 32% 28%
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Debate

More information No., Date ...
2026 New York's 10th congressional district Democratic primary debate
No. Date Host Moderator Link Democratic Democratic
Key:
 P  Participant   A  Absent   N  Not invited   I  Invited  W  Withdrawn
Dan Goldman Brad Lander
1 Jun. 1, 2026 NY1 Courtney Gross
Errol Louis
YouTube P P
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Republican primary

Nominee

General election

Predictions

More information Source, Ranking ...
Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[17] Solid D February 6, 2025
Inside Elections[18] Solid D March 7, 2025
Sabato's Crystal Ball[19] Safe D September 18, 2025
Race to the WH[20] Safe D October 11, 2025
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District 11

Quick facts Nominee, Party ...
2026 New York's 11th congressional district election

 2024
2028 
 
Nominee Nicole Malliotakis Michael DeCillis
Party Republican Democratic

Incumbent U.S. Representative

Nicole Malliotakis
Republican



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The 11th district includes all of Staten Island as well as the Brooklyn neighborhoods of Bay Ridge, Fort Hamilton, Dyker Heights, Bath Beach, and Bensonhurst. The incumbent is Republican Nicole Malliotakis, who was re-elected with 64.1% of the vote in 2024.[2]

A decision by a judge on New York's trial court to declare the district's lines unconstitutional was upheld by the intermediate appeals court in February 2026.[227]

On March 2, 2026, the Supreme Court of the United States issued a stay blocking implementation of the lower court ruling pending further litigation.[228]

Republican primary

Nominee

Endorsements

Nicole Malliotakis
Executive branch officials
Labor unions
Organizations
Political parties

Fundraising

More information Campaign finance reports as of March 31, 2026, Candidate ...
Campaign finance reports as of March 31, 2026
Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand
Nicole Malliotakis (R) $2,313,156 $1,072,903 $2,586,500
Source: Federal Election Commission[233]
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Democratic primary

Nominee

  • Michael DeCillis, retired police officer and candidate for this district in 2018 and 2022[234]

Withdrawn

  • Allison Ziogas, electrician and labor organizer (remained on ballot)[235]

Disqualified

Endorsements

Allison Ziogas (withdrawn)
State legislators
Individuals
Party chapters
Labor unions

Fundraising

Italics indicate a withdrawn candidate.

More information Campaign finance reports as of March 31, 2026, Candidate ...
Campaign finance reports as of March 31, 2026
Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand
Michael DeCillis (D) $31,960 $4,134 $27,826
Troy McGhie (D) $79,597 $72,919 $6,677
Allison Ziogas (D) $85,321 $21,079 $64,241
Source: Federal Election Commission[233]
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General election

Predictions

More information Source, Ranking ...
Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[17] Solid R February 6, 2025
Inside Elections[18] Solid R March 7, 2025
Sabato's Crystal Ball[19] Safe R September 18, 2025
Race to the WH[20] Safe R October 11, 2025
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District 12

Quick facts Nominee, Party ...
2026 New York's 12th congressional district election

 2024
2028 
 
Nominee TBD Caroline Shinkle
Party Democratic Republican

Incumbent U.S. Representative

Jerry Nadler
Democratic



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The 12th district is entirely based in Manhattan, comprising the Upper West Side, Upper East Side, Midtown, Hell's Kitchen, Chelsea, Murray Hill, and Gramercy. The incumbent is Democrat Jerry Nadler, who was re-elected with 80.6% of the vote in 2024.[2] He is not running for re-election in 2026.

Democratic primary

Declared

Withdrawn

Declined

Endorsements

Alex Bores
U.S. representatives
State legislators
Local officials
Individuals
Labor unions
Organizations
Laura Dunn
Micah Lasher
U.S. representatives
Statewide officials
State legislators
Local officials
Individuals
Labor unions
Jack Schlossberg
Executive branch officials
U.S. representatives
Labor unions
Individuals
Erik Bottcher (withdrawn)
State legislators
Organizations
Liam Elkind (withdrawn)
Local officials
Party officials
Individuals
Cameron Kasky (withdrawn)
Individuals
Organizations
Declined to endorse
Political parties
Local officials

Fundraising

Italics indicate a withdrawn candidate.

More information Campaign finance reports as of March 31, 2026, Candidate ...
Campaign finance reports as of March 31, 2026
Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand
Alex Bores (D) $2,873,154 $490,474 $2,382,681
George Conway (D) $3,233,721 $2,115,099 $1,118,622
Christopher Diep (D) $86,762 $73,730 $13,032
Laura Dunn (D) $148,942 $123,704 $25,238
Liam Elkind (D) $610,472 $437,725 $172,747
Jami Floyd (D) $605,415[f] $545,822 $59,593
Cameron Kasky (D) $177,343 $177,343 $0
Micah Lasher (D) $2,071,992 $480,800 $1,591,192
Alan Pardee (D) $1,191,449[g] $439,007 $752,442
Jack Schlossberg (D) $2,295,141 $1,280,291 $1,014,850
Nina Schwalbe (D) $402,237 $292,782 $109,455
Mathew Shurka (D) $330,173 $321,952 $8,221
Patrick Timmons (D) $14,773 $10,219 $4,554
Source: Federal Election Commission[299]
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Polling

More information Poll source, Date(s) administered ...
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
Alex
Bores
George
Conway
Micah
Lasher
Jack
Schlossberg
Other Undecided
Emerson College[155][B] May 16–17, 2026 425 (LV) ± 4.8% 20% 10% 22% 11% 5%[h] 32%
Tavern Research (D)[300] May 11–15, 2026 910 (LV) ± 4.1% 20% 9% 16% 17% 10%[i] 28%
GQR (D)[301][F] May 12–14, 2026 500 (LV) ± 4.4% 26% 17% 23% 14% 20%
Hart Research (D)[302][G] May 6–9, 2026 400 (LV) ± 5.0% 21% 10% 20% 17% 4%[j] 28%
Honan Strategy Group (D)[303][H] April 16–22, 2026 300 (LV) ± 5.6% 19% 9% 28% 20% 23%
Hart Research (D)[304][G] March 9–13, 2026 404 (LV) ± 5.0% 19% 10% 14% 22% 4%[k] 31%
GQR (D)[305][F] February 25 – March 2, 2026 500 (LV) ± 4.4% 11% 16% 11% 25% 3%[l] 33%
Public Policy Polling (D)[306][I] February 26–27, 2026 608 (LV) 20% 13% 19% 18% 30%
Schoen Cooperman Research (D)[307][J] February 22–25, 2026 300 (LV) ± 5.7% 11% 13% 6% 23% 11%[m] 36%
Schoen Cooperman Research (D)[307][J] February 4–9, 2026 300 (LV) ± 5.7% 9% 16% 8% 23% 11%[n] 33%
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Debates

More information No., Date ...
2026 New York's 12th congressional district Democratic primary debates
No. Date Host Moderator Link Democratic Democratic Democratic Democratic Democratic
Key:
 P  Participant   A  Absent   N  Not invited   I  Invited  W  Withdrawn
Alex Bores George Conway Micah Lasher Jack Schlossberg Nina Schwalbe
1 Jun. 4, 2026 WPIX Dan Mannarino YouTube P P P P N
2 Jun. 9, 2026 Baruch College
Gothamist
NY1
WNYC
Brigid Bergin
Brian Lehrer
Errol Louis
YouTube P P P P P
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Republican primary

Nominee

Endorsements

Caroline Shinkle

Party officials

Organizations

Fundraising

Italics indicate a withdrawn candidate.

More information Campaign finance reports as of March 31, 2026, Candidate ...
Campaign finance reports as of March 31, 2026
Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand
Amy Jordan (R) $58,897 $58,897 $0
Caroline Shinkle (R) $70,912 $9,586 $61,326
Massimiliano Zappone (R) $15,126 $1,513 $13,614
Source: Federal Election Commission[299]
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Third parties and independents

Declared

Filed paperwork

Endorsements

Karen Ortiz

Organizations

General election

Predictions

More information Source, Ranking ...
Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[17] Solid D February 6, 2025
Inside Elections[18] Solid D March 7, 2025
Sabato's Crystal Ball[19] Safe D September 18, 2025
Race to the WH[20] Safe D October 11, 2025
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District 13

Quick facts Party ...
2026 New York's 13th congressional district election

 2024
2028 
 
Party Democratic

Incumbent U.S. Representative

Adriano Espaillat
Democratic



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The 13th district is based in Upper Manhattan and the Northwest Bronx, including the neighborhoods of Harlem, Morningside Heights, Spanish Harlem, Hamilton Heights, Washington Heights, Inwood, Marble Hill, Fordham, Kingsbridge, and Bedford Park. The incumbent is Democrat Adriano Espaillat, who was first elected in 2016 and re-elected with 83.5% of the vote in 2024.[2]

Democratic primary

Campaign

Espaillat is being challenged in the Democratic primary by Darializa Avila Chevalier, a community organizer in Harlem.[315][316][317]

Espaillat is the chair of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus, which has spent heavily to support him,[318][319][320][321][322] as have megadonors from AIPAC, a pro-Israel lobby group.[318][319][320] Espaillat retains the support of several progressive Democrats, including Greg Casar, chair of the Congressional Progressive Caucus.[323] Espaillat is also being supported by the Congressional Black Caucus for the first time, despite clashing with them in the past.[324]

Avila Chevalier was recruited by the Justice Democrats to run a progressive campaign to Espaillat's left.[325][326][327][328] Avila Chevalier is a member of the New York City Democratic Socialists of America and volunteered for Mamdani in the 2025 New York City mayoral election.[329][330][325][331][326] Mamdani had privately indicated he would endorse Espaillat, but then publicly endorsed Avila Chevalier.[332][333][334][335][336]

Espaillat says Immigrations and Customs Enforcement should be "dismantled", while Avila Chevalier seeks to "Abolish ICE".[337][338] Avila Chevalier seeks to end United States support for Israel in the Gaza war, which she considers a genocide.[330][318] In 2018-22, Avila Chevalier made tweets from an account on Twitter that was deleted before 2022, tweets which criticized mainstream Democrats and advocated for the abolition of prisons and borders.[339][340][341] She responded to the coverage by saying "I was young, yes, and I was a millennial with internet access".[340] Mamdani reiterated his endorsement of Avila Chevalier following the reports, labelling her the "champion we need".[341]

Candidates

Declared
  • Adriano Espaillat, incumbent U.S. representative[342]
  • Darializa Avila Chevalier, community organizer[342]
  • Theo Chino-Tavarez, first national secretary at the Social Democrats of America[32]
  • Oscar Romero, chief information officer of the New York City Civic Engagement Commission[343]
Withdrawn
  • Jaliel Amador, healthcare sales executive[344]
  • Michael Hano, candidate for this district in 2022[345]

Debates

On June 4, Avila Chevalier and Espaillat participated in a radio forum hosted by Brian Lehrer on WNYC.[346][347] On June 12, Avila Chevalier and Espaillat participated in a forum hosted by Dan Mannarino on PIX11 News.[348]

On June 15, Avila Chevalier, Espaillat, Oscar Romero, and Theo Chino-Tavarez participated in a debate hosted by Gary Axelbank on BronxNet in partnership with City & State.[349] The interview was aired the following day.[349] On June 16, Avila Chevalier and Espaillat participated in a televised debate hosted by Errol Louis and Courtney Gross on NY1.[350]

On June 17, Telemundo 47 aired a debate in Spanish with Avila Chevalier, Chino-Tavarez, Espaillat, and Romero, hosted by presenter Allan Villafaña and journalist Yolanda Vásquez.[351][352]

Endorsements

Adriano Espaillat
U.S. representatives
Statewide officials
State legislators
Local officials
Labor unions
Organizations
Declined to endorse
Political parties

Fundraising

Italics indicate a withdrawn candidate.

More information Campaign finance reports as of March 31, 2026, Candidate ...
Campaign finance reports as of March 31, 2026
Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand
Jaliel Amador (D) $5,698 $5,698 $0
Darializa Avila Chevalier (D) $402,878 $185,834 $217,043
Adriano Espaillat (D) $1,348,028 $696,891 $1,047,562
Oscar Romero (D) $11,813[o] $10,227 $1,586
Source: Federal Election Commission[376]
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Polling

More information Poll source, Date(s) administered ...
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
Darializa
Avila Chevalier
Adriano
Espaillat
Other Undecided
Mercury Public Affairs (D)[377][K] June 9–11, 2026 468 (LV) ± 4.5% 27% 35% 38%
Data for Progress (D)[378][L] June 3–9, 2026 319 (LV) 39% 35% 4%[p] 22%
Upswing Research & Strategy (D)[379][M] March 25–30, 2026 598 (LV) ± 4.0% 28% 42% 4%[q] 26%
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General election

Predictions

More information Source, Ranking ...
Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[17] Solid D February 6, 2025
Inside Elections[18] Solid D March 7, 2025
Sabato's Crystal Ball[19] Safe D September 18, 2025
Race to the WH[20] Safe D October 11, 2025
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District 14

Quick facts Nominee, Party ...
2026 New York's 14th congressional district election

 2024
2028 
 
Nominee Diamant Hysenaj
Party Democratic Republican

Incumbent U.S. Representative

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
Democratic



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The 14th district is based in North Queens and the East Bronx, including the neighborhoods of Corona, East Elmhurst, Astoria, College Point, Hunts Point, Castle Hill, Throggs Neck, Parkchester, Country Club, Co-Op City, and City Island. The district is currently represented by Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, who was re-elected with 69.2% of the vote in 2024.[2]

Democratic primary

Declared

Endorsements

Marty Dolan
Individuals

Fundraising

More information Campaign finance reports as of April 21, 2026, Candidate ...
Campaign finance reports as of April 21, 2026
Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D) $27,733,215 $16,778,414 $10,954,801
Source: Federal Election Commission[389]
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Republican primary

Nominee

Disqualified

  • Aurelio Arcabascio, retired project manager and perennial candidate[392]
  • Tina Forte, social media influencer and nominee for this district in 2022 and 2024[393]
  • Ariel Rivera-Diaz, NYC Board of Elections worker and candidate for State Assembly in 2018[394]

Fundraising

More information Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2025, Candidate ...
Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2025
Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand
Tina Forte (R) $599,002 $658,989 $22,227
Diamant Hysenaj (R) $273,739 $237,376 $36,363
Ariel Rivera-Diaz (R) $1,524 $1,494 $30
Source: Federal Election Commission[389]
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General election

Predictions

More information Source, Ranking ...
Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[17] Solid D February 6, 2025
Inside Elections[18] Solid D March 7, 2025
Sabato's Crystal Ball[19] Safe D September 18, 2025
Race to the WH[20] Safe D October 11, 2025
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District 15

Quick facts Nominee, Party ...
2026 New York's 15th congressional district election

 2024
2028 
 
Nominee TBD Gonzalo Duran
Party Democratic Conservative

Incumbent U.S. Representative

Ritchie Torres
Democratic



Close

The 15th district is based in the West Bronx, including the neighborhoods of Mott Haven, Melrose, Morrisania, Highbridge, Tremont, West Farms, Belmont, Norwood, Woodlawn Heights, Riverdale, and Spuyten Duyvil. The district is currently represented by Democrat Ritchie Torres, first elected in 2020, who was re-elected with 76.5% of the vote in 2024. He is running for re-election.

Democratic primary

Declared

Withdrawn

Declined

Endorsements

Ritchie Torres
U.S. representatives
State legislators
Local officials
Labor unions
Organizations
Declined to endorse
Local officials

Fundraising

Italics indicate a withdrawn candidate.

More information Campaign finance reports as of March 31, 2026, Candidate ...
Campaign finance reports as of March 31, 2026
Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand
Michael Blake (D) $361,465 $296,575 $64,889
Dalourny Nemorin (D) $154,060 $142,215 $11,845
Amanda Septimo (D) $11,380 $0 $11,380
Ritchie Torres (D) $5,972,851 $2,626,406 $14,770,426
Jose Vega (D) $205,961 $203,958 $3,276
Source: Federal Election Commission[411]
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Polling

More information Poll source, Date(s) administered ...
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
Michael
Blake
Ritchie
Torres
Jose
Vega
Undecided
Braun Research[412][N] April 28 – May 10, 2026 422 (LV) ± 4.9% 15% 60% 7% 18%
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Third party and independent candidates

Declared

Fundraising

More information Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2025, Candidate ...
Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2025
Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand
Andre Easton (I) $27,245 $18,317 $3,468
Source: Federal Election Commission[411]
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General election

Predictions

More information Source, Ranking ...
Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[17] Solid D February 6, 2025
Inside Elections[18] Solid D March 7, 2025
Sabato's Crystal Ball[19] Safe D September 18, 2025
Race to the WH[20] Safe D October 11, 2025
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District 16

Quick facts Nominee, Party ...
2026 New York's 16th congressional district election

 2024
2028 
 
Nominee George Latimer Joseph Cinquemani
Party Democratic Republican

Incumbent U.S. Representative

George Latimer
Democratic



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The 16th district is based in southern Westchester County, including Yonkers, White Plains, New Rochelle, and Rye. It also includes Co-op City in the Bronx. The incumbent is Democrat George Latimer, who was elected with 71.5% of the vote in 2024.

Democratic primary

Nominee

Declined

Endorsements

Fundraising

More information Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2025, Candidate ...
Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2025
Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand
George Latimer (D) $280,886 $382,771 $90,768
Source: Federal Election Commission[414]
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Republican primary

Nominee

General election

Predictions

More information Source, Ranking ...
Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[17] Solid D February 6, 2025
Inside Elections[18] Solid D March 7, 2025
Sabato's Crystal Ball[19] Safe D September 18, 2025
Race to the WH[20] Safe D October 11, 2025
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District 17

Quick facts Nominee, Party ...
2026 New York's 17th congressional district election

 2024
2028 
 
Nominee Mike Lawler TBD
Party Republican Democratic

Incumbent U.S. Representative

Mike Lawler
Republican



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The 17th district is based in the Lower Hudson Valley, including all of Rockland and Putnam counties, northern Westchester County, and a small part of Dutchess County. The incumbent is Republican Mike Lawler, who was re-elected with 51.3% of the vote in 2024.[2] Lawler is one of only three Republicans in the 119th Congress to represent a district that was carried by Democrat Kamala Harris in the 2024 presidential election, making this race a key Democratic target.[416] Lawler is running for re-election.

Republican primary

Nominee

Declined

Endorsements

Mike Lawler
Executive branch officials
U.S. representatives
Organizations
Political parties

Fundraising

More information Campaign finance reports as of March 31, 2025, Candidate ...
Campaign finance reports as of March 31, 2025
Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand
Mike Lawler (R) $6,731,833 $2,662,149 $4,239,053
Source: Federal Election Commission[421]
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Democratic primary

Declared

Withdrawn

Declined

Endorsements

Cait Conley
Executive branch officials
U.S. representatives
Statewide officials
Local officials
Individuals
  • Jessica Reinmann, nonprofit CEO and former candidate for this seat[428]
Labor unions
Organizations
Party branches
Beth Davidson
U.S. representatives
State legislators
Party branches
Effie Phillips-Staley
U.S. representatives
State legislators
Individuals
Organizations
Political parties
Declined to endorse
Party branches

Fundraising

Italics indicate a withdrawn candidate.

More information Campaign finance reports as of March 31, 2025, Candidate ...
Campaign finance reports as of March 31, 2025
Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand
John Cappello (D) $64,750 $52,199 $12,551
Cait Conley (D) $2,645,258 $1,110,502 $1,534,756
Beth Davidson (D) $1,851,607 $993,781 $857,826
Effie Phillips-Staley (D) $447,227 $389,091 $68,080
Mike Sacks (D) $289,470 $263,979 $25,492
Source: Federal Election Commission[421]
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Polling

More information Poll source, Date(s) administered ...
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
Peter
Chatzky
Cait
Conley
Beth
Davidson
Effie
Phillips-Staley
Other Undecided
Tavern Research[455] June 12–16, 2026 574 (LV) ± 5.0% 34% 23% 13% 2%[r] 28%
Global Strategy Group (D)[456][O] May 7–12, 2026 500 (LV) ± 4.4% 29% 22% 6% 6%[s] 37%
Data for Progress (D)[457][P] April 17–24, 2026 436 (LV) 15% 26% 8% 51%
April 9, 2026 Chatzky withdraws from the race
Impact Research (D)[458][Q] February 24–26, 2026 400 (LV) ± 4.9% 8% 17% 23% 8% 2%[t] 45%
Lake Research Partners (D)[459][R] January 27 – February 1, 2026 401 (LV) ± 4.9% 12% 18% 17% 5% 2%[u] 41%
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General election

Predictions

More information Source, Ranking ...
Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[17] Tossup January 15, 2026
Inside Elections[18] Tossup November 11, 2025
Sabato's Crystal Ball[19] Lean R September 18, 2025
Race to the WH[20] Tossup October 11, 2025
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District 18

Quick facts Nominee, Party ...
2026 New York's 18th congressional district election

 2024
2028 
 
Nominee Pat Ryan Jacqueline Auringer
Party Democratic Republican
Alliance Working Families Conservative

Incumbent U.S. Representative

Pat Ryan
Democratic



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The 18th district is based in the mid-Hudson Valley, including all of Orange County and most of Dutchess and Ulster counties. The incumbent is Democrat Pat Ryan, who was re-elected with 57.2% of the vote in 2024.[2]

Democratic primary

Nominee

Endorsements

Fundraising

More information Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2025, Candidate ...
Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2025
Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand
Pat Ryan (D) $3,457,307 $1,076,475 $2,548,022
Source: Federal Election Commission[461]
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Republican primary

Nominee

  • Jackie Auringer, businesswoman[462]

Withdrawn

Endorsements

Jackie Auringer

General election

Predictions

More information Source, Ranking ...
Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[17] Solid D January 15, 2026
Inside Elections[18] Solid D December 5, 2025
Sabato's Crystal Ball[19] Safe D March 26, 2026
Race to the WH[20] Safe D February 2, 2026
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District 19

Quick facts Nominee, Party ...
2026 New York's 19th congressional district election

 2024
2028 
 
Nominee Josh Riley TBD
Party Democratic Republican
Alliance Working Families

Incumbent U.S. Representative

Josh Riley
Democratic



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The 19th district stretches from the Upper Hudson Valley across the Catskill Mountains to parts of the Southern Tier and Finger Lakes, including Hudson, Monticello, Oneonta, Binghamton, and Ithaca. It includes all of Columbia, Greene, Sullivan, Delaware, Otsego, Chenango, Broome, and Tompkins counties, and parts of Rensselaer, Cortland, and Ulster counties. The incumbent is Democrat Josh Riley, who flipped the district and was elected with 51.1% of the vote in 2024.

Democratic primary

Nominee

Endorsements

Fundraising

More information Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2025, Candidate ...
Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2025
Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand
Josh Riley (D) $3,129,176 $807,475 $2,390,019
Source: Federal Election Commission[465]
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Republican primary

Declared

Declined

Endorsements

Peter Oberacker
Executive branch officials
U.S. representatives
State legislators
Political parties
Organizations

Fundraising

More information Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2025, Candidate ...
Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2025
Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand
Peter Oberacker (R) $325,977 $130,346 $195,631
Source: Federal Election Commission[465]
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General election

Predictions

More information Source, Ranking ...
Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[17] Lean D February 6, 2025
Inside Elections[18] Lean D March 7, 2025
Sabato's Crystal Ball[19] Lean D September 18, 2025
Race to the WH[20] Likely D November 19, 2025
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District 20

Quick facts Nominee, Party ...
2026 New York's 20th congressional district election

 2024
2028 
 
Nominee Paul Tonko Ralph Ambrosio
Party Democratic Republican
Alliance Working Families Conservative

Incumbent U.S. Representative

Paul Tonko
Democratic



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The 20th district is based in the Capital Region, including Albany, Troy, Schenectady, Saratoga Springs, and Amsterdam. It includes all of Albany and Schenectady counties, and parts of Saratoga, Rensselaer, and Montgomery counties. The incumbent is Democrat Paul Tonko, who was re-elected with 61.1% of the vote in 2024.[2]

Democratic primary

Nominee

Endorsements

Fundraising

More information Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2025, Candidate ...
Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2025
Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand
Paul Tonko (D) $565,102 $766,409 $398,194
Source: Federal Election Commission[475]
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Republican primary

Nominee

  • Ralph Ambrosio, attorney[476]

Endorsements

Ralph Ambrosio

General election

Predictions

More information Source, Ranking ...
Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[17] Solid D February 6, 2025
Inside Elections[18] Solid D March 7, 2025
Sabato's Crystal Ball[19] Safe D September 18, 2025
Race to the WH[20] Safe D October 11, 2025
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District 21

Quick facts Party ...
2026 New York's 21st congressional district election

 2024
2028 
 
Party Republican Democratic

Incumbent U.S. Representative

Elise Stefanik
Republican



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The 21st district is based in the North Country and the Adirondack Mountains, and also includes parts of the Mohawk Valley and the Capital District. It includes Glens Falls, Lake George, Plattsburgh, Potsdam, Herkimer, and Rome. The incumbent is Republican Elise Stefanik, who was re-elected with 62.1% of the vote in 2024. She is not seeking re-election.

Republican primary

Declared

Declined

Endorsements

Robert Smullen
State legislators
Party officials
Organizations
Political parties
Anthony Constantino
Executive branch officials
Local officials
Individuals
Declined to endorse
U.S. representatives

Debates

More information No., Date ...
2026 NY-21 Republican primary debates
No. Date Host Moderator Link Participants
 P  Participant   A  Absent   N  Non-invitee   I  Invitee   W  Withdrawn  
Constantino Smullen
1 May 28, 2026 CBS6 Tom Eschen YouTube P P
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Fundraising

More information Campaign finance reports as of March 31, 2025, Candidate ...
Campaign finance reports as of March 31, 2025
Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand
Anthony Constantino (R) $5,033,518 $3,823,873 $3,516,532
Robert Smullen (R) $1,177,511 $213,537 $963,973
Source: Federal Election Commission[492]
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Polling

More information Poll source, Date(s) administered ...
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
Anthony
Constantino
Robert
Smullen
Undecided
McLaughlin & Associates (R)[493][S] April 14–16, 2026 300 (LV) ± 5.7% 33% 43% 24%
GrayHouse (R)[494][T] February 2026 500 (LV) 43% 16% 41%
McLaughlin & Associates (R)[493][S] January 2026 – (LV) 40% 26% 34%
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Democratic primary

Declared

Withdrawn

  • Maylon Haller, hip hop and folk artist[497]
  • Dylan Hewitt, former trade official[498]

Declined

  • Matt Castelli, nominee for this district in 2022[479]
  • Paula Collins, nominee for this district in 2024 (endorsed Hewitt)[479]

Endorsements

Blake Gendebien
U.S. representatives
Dylan Hewitt (withdrawn)
U.S. representatives
Individuals
Political parties

Fundraising

More information Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2025, Candidate ...
Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2025
Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand
Blake Gendebien (D) $4,051,856 $2,089,109 $2,215,088
Dylan Hewitt (D) $303,711 $183,775 $119,936
Source: Federal Election Commission[492]
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Third parties and independents

Declared

General election

Predictions

More information Source, Ranking ...
Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[17] Solid R February 6, 2025
Inside Elections[18] Solid R March 7, 2025
Sabato's Crystal Ball[19] Safe R September 18, 2025
Race to the WH[20] Lean R March 19, 2026
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District 22

Quick facts Nominee, Party ...
2026 New York's 22nd congressional district election

 2024
2028 
 
Nominee John Mannion Kailee Buller
Party Democratic Republican
Alliance Working Families Conservative

Incumbent U.S. Representative

John Mannion
Democratic



Close

The 22nd district is based in Central New York and the Mohawk Valley, including Syracuse and Utica. It includes all of Onondaga and Madison counties and parts of Oneida, Cayuga, and Cortland counties. The incumbent is Democrat John Mannion, who flipped the district and was elected with 54.6% of the vote in 2024.

Democratic primary

Nominee

Endorsements

Fundraising

More information Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2025, Candidate ...
Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2025
Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand
John Mannion (D) $1,736,610 $530,210 $1,334,641
Source: Federal Election Commission[506]
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Republican primary

Nominee

Withdrawn

Declined

Endorsements

Kailee Buller
U.S. Representatives
Political parties

Fundraising

Italics indicate a withdrawn candidate.

More information Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2025, Candidate ...
Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2025
Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand
John Lemondes Jr. (R) $44,521 $29,235 $15,286
John Salka (R) $8,650 $8,650 $0
Source: Federal Election Commission[506]
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Independents

Declared

  • William Staton, educational consultant[514]

Fundraising

More information Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2025, Candidate ...
Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2025
Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand
William Staton (I) $16,343 $0 $16,357
Source: Federal Election Commission[506]
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General election

Predictions

More information Source, Ranking ...
Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[17] Solid D January 15, 2026
Inside Elections[18] Solid D December 5, 2025
Sabato's Crystal Ball[19] Safe D March 26, 2026
Race to the WH[20] Safe D January 25, 2026
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District 23

Quick facts Nominee, Party ...
2026 New York's 23rd congressional district election

 2024
2028 
 
Nominee Nick Langworthy TBD
Party Republican Democratic
Alliance Conservative

Incumbent U.S. Representative

Nick Langworthy
Republican



Close

District 23 is based in the Southern Tier and Western New York, including Elmira, Corning, Jamestown, and outer Erie County. The district is currently represented by Republican Nick Langworthy, who was re-elected with 65.8% of the vote in 2024.[2]

Republican primary

Nominee

Endorsements

Nick Langworthy
Executive branch officials
Political parties

Fundraising

More information Campaign finance reports as of March 31, 2025, Candidate ...
Campaign finance reports as of March 31, 2025
Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand
Nick Langworthy (R) $1,857,946 $803,823 $2,147,930
Source: Federal Election Commission[517]
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Democratic primary

Declared

  • Aaron Gies, college professor[518]
  • Kevin Stocker, attorney and perennial candidate[519]

Endorsements

Aaron Gies

Fundraising

More information Campaign finance reports as of March 31, 2025, Candidate ...
Campaign finance reports as of March 31, 2025
Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand
Stephen Collins (D) $10,190 $0 $0
Aaron Gies (D) $178,508 $84,208 $54,584
Kevin Stocker (D) $62,595 $61,302 $1,293
Source: Federal Election Commission[517]
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General election

Predictions

More information Source, Ranking ...
Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[17] Solid R February 6, 2025
Inside Elections[18] Solid R March 7, 2025
Sabato's Crystal Ball[19] Safe R September 18, 2025
Race to the WH[20] Safe R October 11, 2025
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District 24

Quick facts Nominee, Party ...
2026 New York's 24th congressional district election

 2024
2028 
 
Nominee Claudia Tenney TBD
Party Republican Democratic
Alliance Conservative

Incumbent U.S. Representative

Claudia Tenney
Republican



Close

The 24th district is based along the Lake Ontario coast (minus Rochester) and the upper Finger Lakes, including Watertown, Oswego, Seneca Falls, and Batavia. The incumbent is Republican Claudia Tenney, who was re-elected with 65.7% of the vote in 2024.[2]

Republican primary

Nominee

Endorsements

Claudia Tenney

Fundraising

More information Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2025, Candidate ...
Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2025
Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand
Claudia Tenney (R) $1,930,850 $1,142,416 $1,143,435
Source: Federal Election Commission[522]
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Democratic primary

Declared

Withdrawn

  • Steven Holden, financial management consultant and nominee for this district in 2022[525][526]

Endorsements

Alissa Ellman
Labor unions
Political parties

Fundraising

Italics indicate a withdrawn candidate.

More information Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2025, Candidate ...
Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2025
Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand
Alissa Ellman (D) $92,863 $85,541 $7,321
Steven Holden (D) $66,331 $46,424 $19,466
Diana Kastenbaum (D) $15,371 $14,214 $1,157
Source: Federal Election Commission[522]
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Independents

Declared

Filed paperwork

Fundraising

More information Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2025, Candidate ...
Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2025
Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand
Ken Estes (I) $40 $0 $80
Source: Federal Election Commission[522]
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General election

Predictions

More information Source, Ranking ...
Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[17] Solid R February 6, 2025
Inside Elections[18] Solid R March 7, 2025
Sabato's Crystal Ball[19] Safe R September 18, 2025
Race to the WH[20] Safe R October 11, 2025
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District 25

Quick facts Nominee, Party ...
2026 New York's 25th congressional district election

 2024
2028 
 
Nominee TBD Virginia McIntyre
Party Democratic Republican
Alliance Conservative

Incumbent U.S. Representative

Joseph Morelle
Democratic



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The 25th district is based in the Rochester area, including all of Monroe County and part of Ontario County. The incumbent is Democrat Joseph Morelle, who was re-elected with 60.8% of the vote in 2024.[2]

Democratic primary

Declared

Endorsements

Fundraising

More information Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2025, Candidate ...
Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2025
Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand
Joseph Morelle (D) $1,130,491 $880,385 $630,309
Source: Federal Election Commission[534]
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Republican primary

Nominee

Endorsements

Virginia McIntyre

Independents

Filed paperwork

General election

Predictions

More information Source, Ranking ...
Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[17] Solid D February 6, 2025
Inside Elections[18] Solid D March 7, 2025
Sabato's Crystal Ball[19] Safe D September 18, 2025
Race to the WH[20] Safe D October 11, 2025
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District 26

Quick facts Nominee, Party ...
2026 New York's 26th congressional district election

 2024
2028 
 
Nominee Tim Kennedy Dennis Hannon
Party Democratic Republican
Alliance Working Families Conservative

Incumbent U.S. Representative

Tim Kennedy
Democratic



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The 26th district is based in the Buffalo-Niagara Falls area, including the more urban parts of Erie County and western Niagara County. The incumbent is Democrat Tim Kennedy, who was re-elected with 65.2% of the vote in 2024.[2]

Democratic primary

Nominee

Endorsements

Fundraising

More information Campaign finance reports as of March 31, 2025, Candidate ...
Campaign finance reports as of March 31, 2025
Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand
Tim Kennedy (D) $1,854,874 $1,189,939 $1,003,999
Source: Federal Election Commission[537]
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Republican primary

Nominee

Endorsements

Dennis Hammond

General election

Predictions

More information Source, Ranking ...
Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[17] Solid D February 6, 2025
Inside Elections[18] Solid D March 7, 2025
Sabato's Crystal Ball[19] Safe D September 18, 2025
Race to the WH[20] Safe D October 11, 2025
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Notes

  1. Key:
    A – all adults
    RV – registered voters
    LV – likely voters
    V – unclear
  2. As last reported on December 31, 2025
  3. As last reported on December 31, 2025
  4. As last reported on September 30, 2025
  5. Nickie Kane with 3%
  6. $350,000 of this total was self-funded by Floyd.
  7. $450,000 of this total was self-funded by Pardee.
  8. Nina Schwalbe with 3%; "Other" with 2%
  9. Laura Dunn with 5%; Nina Schwalbe and "Other" with 2%; Mathew Shurka with 1%; Christopher Diep and Patrick Timmins with 0%
  10. Nina Schwalbe with 3%; "Other candidate" with 1%
  11. Nina Schwalbe with 4%
  12. "Some other candidate" with 3%
  13. Laura Dunn with 3%; Jami Floyd, Alan Pardee, Nina Schwalbe, and Mathew Shurka with 2%
  14. Jami Floyd with 3%; Alan Pardee and Nina Schwalbe with 2%; Christopher Diep, Laura Dunn, Mathew Shurka, and "Someone else" with 1%
  15. $8,754 of this total was self-funded by Jones.
  16. Oscar Romero with 2%, Theo Chino-Tavarez with 2%
  17. Oscar Romero with 4%
  18. John Cappello & Mike Sacks with 1%
  19. Mike Sacks with 4%; John Cappello with 2%
  20. John Cappello and Mike Sacks with 1%
  21. Mike Sacks with 2%; John Cappello with 0%
  22. This district was numbered as the 24th district prior to the 2020 redistricting cycle.

Partisan clients

  1. Poll sponsored by House Majority PAC, which is focused on electing Democrats to the U.S. House of Representatives
  2. Poll sponsored by WPIX
  3. Poll sponsored by Justice Democrats, who have endorsed Valdez's campaign
  4. Poll sponsored by New Yorkers Fighting Back PAC, which supports Goldman
  5. Poll sponsored by Demand Progress
  6. Poll sponsored by Conway's campaign
  7. Poll sponsored by Bores's campaign
  8. Poll commissioned for the Grand Penn Community Alliance
  9. Poll sponsored by a pro-Bores group
  10. Poll sponsored by Leading the Future, which opposes Bores
  11. Poll sponsored by National Black Empowerment Action Fund, which supports Espaillat
  12. Poll sponsored by Justice Democrats, which supports Chevalier
  13. Poll sponsored by Chevalier's campaign
  14. Poll sponsored by A Fight Worth Having PAC, which supports Blake
  15. Poll sponsored by VoteVets, which supports Conley
  16. Poll sponsored by Phillips-Staley's campaign.
  17. Poll sponsored by Davidson's campaign.
  18. Poll sponsored by Chatzky's campaign.
  19. Poll sponsored by Smullen's campaign
  20. Poll sponsored by Constantino's campaign

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