New York's 1st State Senate district

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Registration33.05% Democratic
31.64% Republican
27.56% No party preference
Demographics73.5% White
5.9% Black
16.7% Hispanic
2.2% Asian
0.3% Native American
0% Hawaiian/Pacific Islander
0.4% Other
1.0% Multiracial
Population(2019)316,934[1]
New York's 1st
State Senate district

Senator
  Anthony Palumbo
RNew Suffolk
Registration33.05% Democratic
31.64% Republican
27.56% No party preference
Demographics73.5% White
5.9% Black
16.7% Hispanic
2.2% Asian
0.3% Native American
0% Hawaiian/Pacific Islander
0.4% Other
1.0% Multiracial
Population (2019)316,934[1]
Registered voters257,083[2]

New York's 1st State Senate district is one of 63 districts in the New York State Senate. It has been represented by Republican Anthony Palumbo since 2021, succeeding fellow Republican Kenneth LaValle.[3][4]

District 1 covers the eastern end of Suffolk County on Long Island, including the towns of East Hampton, Southold, Shelter Island, Southampton, and Riverhead, as well as some of eastern Brookhaven.[1][5]

The district is located entirely within New York's 1st congressional district, and overlaps with the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th districts of the New York State Assembly.[6]

Federal election results

Year Office Results[7]
2020 President Biden 49.9 – 48.8%
2018 Senate Gillibrand 54.4– 45.5%
2016 President Trump 52.3 – 44.4%
2012 President Obama 50.9 – 47.9%
Senate Gillibrand 62.8 – 36.0%

List of office holders

Recent election results

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