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The following list reports the religious affiliation of the members of the United States House of Representatives in the 118th Congress. In most cases, besides specific sources, the current representatives' religious affiliations are those mentioned in regular researches by the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life at the Pew Research Center.[1][2]

Christians (381; 166 Democrats, 215 Republicans)

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Protestants (243; 93 Democrats, 150 Republicans)

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Unspecified Protestants (88; 27 Democrats, 61 Republicans)
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Representative Party District Religion Notes
Juan Ciscomani Republican Arizona's 2nd Unspecified Protestant
Eli Crane Republican Arizona's 6th
Doug LaMalfa Republican California's 1st
John Garamendi Democratic California's 8th
Josh Harder Democratic California's 9th
Eric Swalwell Democratic California's 14th
Jay Obernolte Republican California's 23rd
Young Kim Republican California's 40th
Maxine Waters Democratic California's 43rd
Joe Neguse Democratic Colorado's 2nd
Kat Cammack Republican Florida's 3rd
Aaron Bean Republican Florida's 4th
Michael Waltz Republican Florida's 6th
Cory Mills Republican Florida's 7th
Laurel Lee Republican Florida's 15th
Byron Donalds Republican Florida's 19th
Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick Democratic Florida's 20th
Brian Mast Republican Florida's 21st
María Elvira Salazar Republican Florida's 27th Lapsed Catholic[3]
Rich McCormick Republican Georgia's 6th
Lucy McBath Democratic Georgia's 7th
Marjorie Taylor Greene Republican Georgia's 14th Lapsed Catholic[4]
Ed Case Democratic Hawaii's 1st
Jill Tokuda Democratic Hawaii's 2nd
Russ Fulcher Republican Idaho's 1st
Mike Quigley Democratic Illinois's 5th
Lauren Underwood Democratic Illinois's 14th
Mary Miller Republican Illinois's 15th
Eric Sorensen Democratic Illinois's 17th
Jim Baird Republican Indiana's 4th
Erin Houchin Republican Indiana's 9th
Randy Feenstra Republican Iowa's 4th
Clay Higgins Republican Louisiana's 3rd
Glenn Ivey Democratic Maryland's 4th
Katherine Clark Democratic Massachusetts's 5th
Seth Moulton Democratic Massachusetts's 6th
John Moolenaar Republican Michigan's 2nd
Tim Walberg Republican Michigan's 5th attends churches affiliated with the Church of the United Brethren in Christ
John James Republican Michigan's 10th
Haley Stevens Democratic Michigan's 11th
Mark Alford Republican Missouri's 4th
Trent Kelly Republican Mississippi's 1st
Eric Burlison Republican Missouri's 7th
Don Bacon Republican Nebraska's 2nd
Adrian Smith Republican Nebraska's 3rd
Mark Amodei Republican Nevada's 2nd
Grace Meng Democratic New York's 6th
Yvette Clarke Democratic New York's 9th
Ritchie Torres Democratic New York's 15th Lapsed Catholic[5]
Nick Langworthy Republican New York's 23rd
Richard Hudson Republican North Carolina's 9th Identifies as "Christian".[6] Attends Crossroads Church (Concord, North Carolina),[7] which is a United Methodist congregation.[8]
Jim Jordan Republican Ohio's 4th
Warren Davidson Republican Ohio's 8th
Mike Turner Republican Ohio's 10th
Troy Balderson Republican Ohio's 12th
Kevin Hern Republican Oklahoma's 1st
Josh Brecheen Republican Oklahoma's 2nd
Scott Perry Republican Pennsylvania's 10th
Summer Lee Democratic Pennsylvania's 12th
Guy Reschenthaler Republican Pennsylvania's 14th
Glenn Thompson Republican Pennsylvania's 15th
William Timmons Republican South Carolina's 4th
Dusty Johnson Republican South Dakota's at-large
Andy Ogles Republican Tennessee's 5th
Mark E. Green Republican Tennessee's 7th
Keith Self Republican Texas's 3rd
Jake Ellzey Republican Texas's 6th
Morgan Luttrell Republican Texas's 8th
August Pfluger Republican Texas's 11th
Troy Nehls Republican Texas's 22nd
Roger Williams Republican Texas's 25th
Michael Cloud Republican Texas's 27th
Morgan Griffith Republican Virginia's 9th
Marilyn Strickland Democratic Washington's 10th
Derrick Van Orden Republican Wisconsin's 3rd
Tom Tiffany Republican Wisconsin's 7th Unspecified Protestant[1]
Baptists (59; 23 Democrats, 36 Republicans)
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Representative Party District Religion Notes
Barry Moore Republican Alabama's 2nd Baptist
Mike D. Rogers Republican Alabama's 3rd
Dale Strong Republican Alabama's 5th
Rick Crawford Republican Arkansas's 1st
Steve Womack Republican Arkansas's 3rd
Bruce Westerman Republican Arkansas's 4th
Tom McClintock Republican California's 5th
Maxwell Frost Democratic Florida's 10th
Daniel Webster Republican Florida's 11th
Vern Buchanan Republican Florida's 16th
Sanford Bishop Democratic Georgia's 2nd
Austin Scott Republican Georgia's 8th
Andrew Clyde Republican Georgia's 9th
Barry Loudermilk Republican Georgia's 11th
David Scott Democratic Georgia's 13th
Jonathan Jackson Democratic Illinois's 1st
Danny Davis Democratic Illinois's 7th
Mike Bost Republican Illinois's 12th
Rudy Yakym Republican Indiana's 2nd
James Comer Republican Kentucky's 1st
Hal Rogers Republican Kentucky's 5th
Troy Carter Democratic Louisiana's 2nd
Mike Johnson Republican Louisiana's 4th
Ayanna Pressley Democratic Massachusetts's 7th
Steny Hoyer Democratic Maryland's 5th
Sam Graves Republican Missouri's 6th
Kweisi Mfume Democratic Maryland's 7th
Michael Guest Republican Mississippi's 3rd
Mike Ezell Republican Mississippi's 4th
Valerie Foushee Democratic North Carolina's 4th
David Rouzer Republican North Carolina's 7th
Alma Adams Democratic North Carolina's 12th
Bonnie Watson Coleman Democratic New Jersey's 12th
Steven Horsford Democratic Nevada's 4th
Hakeem Jeffries Democratic New York's 8th
Joyce Beatty Democratic Ohio's 3rd
Shontel Brown Democratic Ohio's 11th
Emilia Sykes Democratic Ohio's 13th
Frank Lucas Republican Oklahoma's 3rd
Dwight Evans Democratic Pennsylvania's 3rd
Russell Fry Republican South Carolina's 7th
Diana Harshbarger Republican Tennessee's 1st
Nathaniel Moran Republican Texas's 1st
Al Green Democratic Texas's 9th
Randy Weber Republican Texas's 14th
Chip Roy Republican Texas's 21st
Jasmine Crockett Democratic Texas's 30th
Marc Veasey Democratic Texas's 33rd
Brian Babin Republican Texas's 36th
Wesley Hunt Republican Texas's 38th
Gwen Moore Democratic Wisconsin's 4th
Carol Miller Republican West Virginia's 1st
Methodists (27; 16 Democrats, 11 Republicans)
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Representative Party District Religion Notes
Terri Sewell Democratic Alabama's 7th African Methodist Episcopal[9]
Doris Matsui Democratic California's 7th Methodist
Mark Takano Democratic California's 39th
Jahana Hayes Democratic Connecticut's 5th
Greg Steube Republican Florida's 17th
Buddy Carter Republican Georgia's 1st
Nikema Williams Democratic Georgia's 5th
Mike Collins Republican Georgia's 10th
Rick W. Allen Republican Georgia's 12th
Delia Ramirez Democratic Illinois's 3rd
Thomas Massie Republican Kentucky's 4th
Emanuel Cleaver Democratic Missouri's 5th Ordained minister of the United Methodist Church
Bennie Thompson Democratic Mississippi's 2nd
Gregory Meeks Democratic New York's 5th
Tom Cole Republican Oklahoma's 4th Methodist
Jim Clyburn Democratic South Carolina's 6th
Dan Crenshaw Republican Texas's 2nd
Lizzie Fletcher Democratic Texas's 7th
Pete Sessions Republican Texas's 17th
Lloyd Doggett Democratic Texas's 37th
Rick Larsen Democratic Washington's 2nd
Presbyterians (16; 7 Democrats, 9 Republicans)
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Representative Party District Religion Notes
Gary Palmer Republican Alabama's 6th Presbyterian
Diana DeGette Democratic Colorado's 1st
Jim Himes Democratic Connecticut's 4th
Kathy Castor Democratic Florida's 14th
Scott Franklin Republican Florida's 18th
Morgan McGarvey Democratic Kentucky's 3rd
Julia Letlow Republican Louisiana's 5th
Claudia Tenney Republican New York's 24th
Don Davis Democratic North Carolina's 1st
Joe Wilson Republican South Carolina's 2nd
Ralph Norman Republican South Carolina's 5th
Tim Burchett Republican Tennessee's 2nd
Jodey Arrington Republican Texas's 19th
Jennifer McClellan Democratic Virginia's 4th Presbyterian[10]
Dan Newhouse Republican Washington's 4th Presbyterian
Episcopalians (16; 7 Democrats, 9 Republicans)
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Representative Party District Religion Notes
Julia Brownley Democratic California's 26th Episcopalian
Ken Calvert Republican California's 41st
Frederica Wilson Democratic Florida's 24th
Andy Barr Republican Kentucky's 6th
Thomas Kean Jr. Republican New Jersey's 7th
Scott DesJarlais Republican Tennessee's 4th
Monica De La Cruz Republican Texas's 15th
Beth Van Duyne Republican Texas's 24th
Rob Wittman Republican Virginia's 1st
Bobby Scott Democratic Virginia's 3rd
Don Beyer Democratic Virginia's 8th
Suzan DelBene Democratic Washington's 1st
Adam Smith Democratic Washington's 9th
Lutherans (16; 7 Democrats, 9 Republicans)
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Representative Party District Religion Notes
Zoe Lofgren Democratic California's 18th Lutheran
Sydney Kamlager-Dove Democratic California's 37th
Scott Peters Democratic California's 50th
Tracey Mann Republican Kansas's 1st Lutheran (Pietist)[1]
Ron Estes Republican Kansas's 4th Lutheran
Chellie Pingree Democratic Maine's 1st
Jack Bergman Republican Michigan's 1st
Angie Craig Democratic Minnesota's 2nd
Ryan Zinke Republican Montana's 1st
Donald Norcross Democratic New Jersey's 1st
Lloyd Smucker Republican Pennsylvania's 11th
John Carter Republican Texas's 31st
Glenn Grothman Republican Wisconsin's 6th
Non-denominational Protestants (12; 4 Democrats, 8 Republicans)
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Representative Party District Religion Notes
Kevin Kiley Republican California's 3rd Nondenominational Protestant
Lauren Boebert Republican Colorado's 3rd
Jason Crow Democratic Colorado's 6th
Robin Kelly Democratic Illinois's 2nd
Ashley Hinson Republican Iowa's 2nd
Chuck Edwards Republican North Carolina's 11th
Nancy Mace Republican South Carolina's 1st
Marie Gluesenkamp Perez Democratic Washington's 3rd
Harriet Hageman Republican Wyoming's at-large
Restorationist (4; 4 Republicans)
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Representative Party District Religion Notes
Lance Gooden Republican Texas's 5th Restorationist
(Churches of Christ)
Misidentified as a Congregationalist in the Pew Report.[11]
Brett Guthrie Republican Kentucky's 2nd Restorationist
(Churches of Christ)[11]
John Rose Republican Tennessee's 6th Restorationist
(Churches of Christ)
Raised Southern Baptist. Classified as an "Unspecified Protestant" in the Pew Report.[11]
Ronny Jackson Republican Texas's 13th Restorationist[1]
Reformed (2; 1 Democrat, 1 Republican)
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Representative Party District Religion Notes
Hillary Scholten Democratic Michigan's 3rd Reformed
Bill Huizenga Republican Michigan's 4th Reformed
(Christian Reformed Church in North America)[12]
Adventists (1; 1 Democrat)
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Representative Party District Religion Notes
Raul Ruiz Democratic California's 25th Seventh-day Adventist[13]
Pentecostals (1; 1 Republican)
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Representative Party District Religion Notes
Jason Smith Republican Missouri's 8th Pentecostal
(Assemblies of God)[14]
Congregationalists (1; 1 Republican)
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Representative Party District Religion Notes
Robert Aderholt Republican Alabama's 4th Congregationalist[15]


Catholics (124; 69 Democrats, 55 Republicans)

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Latin Catholics (123; 67 Democrats, 55 Republicans)
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Representative Party District Religion Notes
David Schweikert Republican Arizona's 1st Latin Catholic
Greg Stanton Democratic Arizona's 4th
Raúl Grijalva Democratic Arizona's 7th
Paul Gosar Republican Arizona's 9th
French Hill Republican Arkansas's 2nd
Mike Thompson Democratic California's 4th
Mark DeSaulnier Democratic California's 10th
Nancy Pelosi Democratic California's 11th
Kevin Mullin Democratic California's 15th
Jimmy Panetta Democratic California's 19th
Jim Costa Democratic California's 21st
David Valadao Republican California's 22nd
Salud Carbajal Democratic California's 24th
Pete Aguilar Democratic California's 33rd
Jimmy Gomez Democratic California's 34th
Norma Torres Democratic California's 35th
Ted Lieu Democratic California's 36th
Linda Sánchez Democratic California's 38th
Robert Garcia Democratic California's 42nd
Nanette Barragán Democratic California's 44th
Lou Correa Democratic California's 46th
Mike Levin Democratic California's 49th Also raised Jewish.[16]
Juan Vargas Democratic California's 52nd
John B. Larson Democratic Connecticut's 1st
Joe Courtney Democratic Connecticut's 2nd
Rosa DeLauro Democratic Connecticut's 3rd
Neal Dunn Republican Florida's 2nd
John Rutherford Republican Florida's 5th
Darren Soto Democratic Florida's 9th
Mario Díaz-Balart Republican Florida's 26th
Carlos A. Giménez Republican Florida's 28th Latin Catholic[1]
Jesús "Chuy" García Democratic Illinois's 4th Latin Catholic
Darin LaHood Republican Illinois's 16th
Frank J. Mrvan Democratic Indiana's 1st
Mariannette Miller-Meeks Republican Iowa's 1st
Zach Nunn Republican Iowa's 3rd
Steve Scalise Republican Louisiana's 1st Latin Catholic
Andy Harris Republican Maryland's 1st
Richard Neal Democratic Massachusetts's 1st
Jim McGovern Democratic Massachusetts's 2nd
Lori Trahan Democratic Massachusetts's 3rd
Stephen F. Lynch Democratic Massachusetts's 8th
Bill Keating Democratic Massachusetts's 9th
Debbie Dingell Democratic Michigan's 6th
Dan Kildee Democratic Michigan's 8th
Lisa McClain Republican Michigan's 9th
Brad Finstad Republican Minnesota's 1st
Betty McCollum Democratic Minnesota's 4th
Tom Emmer Republican Minnesota's 6th
Michelle Fischbach Republican Minnesota's 7th
Pete Stauber Republican Minnesota's 8th
Ann Wagner Republican Missouri's 2nd
Mike Flood Republican Nebraska's 1st Latin Catholic
Susie Lee Democratic Nevada's 3rd
Jeff Van Drew Republican New Jersey's 2nd
Chris Smith Republican New Jersey's 4th
Frank Pallone Democratic New Jersey's 6th
Rob Menendez Democratic New Jersey's 8th
Mikie Sherrill Democratic New Jersey's 11th
Gabe Vasquez Democratic New Mexico's 2nd
Teresa Leger Fernandez Democratic New Mexico's 3rd Latin Catholic[1]
Nick LaLota Republican New York's 1st Latin Catholic
Andrew Garbarino Republican New York's 2nd
Tom Suozzi Democratic New York's 3rd
Nydia Velázquez Democratic New York's 7th
Adriano Espaillat Democratic New York's 13th
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Democratic New York's 14th
Mike Lawler Republican New York's 17th
Pat Ryan Democratic New York's 18th
Paul Tonko Democratic New York's 20th
Elise Stefanik Republican New York's 21st
Joseph Morelle Democratic New York's 25th
Tim Kennedy Democratic New York's 26th
Greg Murphy Republican North Carolina's 3rd Latin Catholic[1]
Virginia Foxx Republican North Carolina's 5th Latin Catholic
Bob Latta Republican Ohio's 5th
Marcy Kaptur Democratic Ohio's 9th
David Joyce Republican Ohio's 14th
Mike Carey Republican Ohio's 15th
Stephanie Bice Republican Oklahoma's 5th Convert[17]
Cliff Bentz Republican Oregon's 2nd
Val Hoyle Democratic Oregon's 4th
Andrea Salinas Democratic Oregon's 6th
Brian Fitzpatrick Republican Pennsylvania's 1st
Brendan Boyle Democratic Pennsylvania's 2nd
Madeleine Dean Democratic Pennsylvania's 4th
Mary Gay Scanlon Democratic Pennsylvania's 5th
Dan Meuser Republican Pennsylvania's 9th
John Joyce Republican Pennsylvania's 13th
Mike Kelly Republican Pennsylvania's 16th
Chris Deluzio Democratic Pennsylvania's 17th
Gabe Amo Democratic Rhode Island's 1st Latin Catholic[18]
Chuck Fleischmann Republican Tennessee's 3rd Latin Catholic
Pat Fallon Republican Texas's 4th
Michael McCaul Republican Texas's 10th
Veronica Escobar Democratic Texas's 16th
Joaquin Castro Democratic Texas's 20th
Tony Gonzales Republican Texas's 23rd
Henry Cuellar Democratic Texas's 28th
Sylvia Garcia Democratic Texas's 29th
Vicente Gonzalez Democratic Texas's 34th
Greg Casar Democratic Texas's 35th
Jen Kiggans Republican Virginia's 2nd
Ben Cline Republican Virginia's 6th
Gerry Connolly Democratic Virginia's 11th
Bryan Steil Republican Wisconsin's 1st
Scott L. Fitzgerald Republican Wisconsin's 5th

Eastern Orthodox Christians (6; 4 Republicans, 2 Democrats)

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Antiochian Orthodox (1; 1 Republican)
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Representative Party District Religion Notes
Darrell Issa Republican California's 48th Antiochian Orthodox[19]
Greek Orthodox (5; 2 Republicans; 3 Democrats)
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Representative Party District Religion Notes
Gus Bilirakis Republican Florida's 12th Greek Orthodox[20]
Chris Pappas Democratic New Hampshire's 1st Greek Orthodox[21]
Nicole Malliotakis Republican New York's 11th Greek Orthodox[22]
Dina Titus Democratic Nevada's 1st Greek Orthodox[23]
Unspecified Orthodox (1; 1 Republican)
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Representative Party District Religion Notes
Victoria Spartz Republican Indiana's 5th Unspecified Eastern Orthodox[24]

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (6; 6 Republicans)

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Representative Party District Religion Notes
Andy Biggs Republican Arizona's 5th The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Mike Simpson Republican Idaho's 2nd
Blake Moore Republican Utah's 1st
Celeste Maloy Republican Utah's 2nd
Burgess Owens Republican Utah's 4th

Messianic Jewish (1; 1 Republican)

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Representative Party District Religion Notes
Anna Paulina Luna Republican Florida's 13th Messianic Jewish Self-describes as a Christian[2]

Jewish (23; 21 Democrats, 2 Republicans)

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Representative Party District Religion Notes
Brad Sherman Democratic California's 32nd Jewish
Sara Jacobs Democratic California's 51st
Lois Frankel Democratic Florida's 22nd
Jared Moskowitz Democratic Florida's 23rd
Debbie Wasserman Schultz Democratic Florida's 25th
Jan Schakowsky Democratic Illinois's 9th
Brad Schneider Democratic Illinois's 10th
Jamie Raskin Democratic Maryland's 8th
Jake Auchincloss Democratic Massachusetts's 4th
Josh Gottheimer Democratic New Jersey's 5th
Dan Goldman Democratic New York's 10th
Jerry Nadler Democratic New York's 12th
Greg Landsman Democratic Ohio's 1st
Max Miller Republican Ohio's 7th
Suzanne Bonamici Democratic Oregon's 1st Jewish, raised Episcopalian and Unitarian.[25][26][25][27]
David Kustoff Republican Tennessee's 8th
Steve Cohen Democratic Tennessee's 9th
Becca Balint Democratic Vermont's at-large
Kim Schrier Democratic Washington's 8th

Muslims (4; 4 Democrats)

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Sunni Muslims (2; 2 Democrats)

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Representative Party District Religion Notes
André Carson Democratic Indiana's 7th Sunni Islam[28] Raised Baptist and attended a Catholic school.
Rashida Tlaib Democratic Michigan's 12th Sunni Islam[29][30]

Unspecified Muslims (2; 2 Democrats)

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Representative Party District Religion Notes
Ilhan Omar Democratic Minnesota's 5th Islam[31]
Lateefah Simon Democratic California's 12th Islam

Unitarian Universalists (3; 3 Democrats)

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Representative Party District Religion Notes
Ami Bera Democratic California's 6th Unitarian Universalism[32] Raised Hindu. Reportedly "samples different churches every Sunday."[33]
Judy Chu Democratic California's 28th Unitarian Universalism In a previous survey, Chu did not answer the religion question.[34]
Deborah K. Ross Democratic North Carolina's 2nd

Hindus (4; 4 Democrats)

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Representative Party District Religion Notes
Shri Thanedar Democratic Michigan's 13th Identified himself as unspecified protestant in previous congress.
Ro Khanna Democratic California's 17th Hinduism[35]
Raja Krishnamoorthi Democratic Illinois's 8th Hinduism[35][36]
Suhas Subramanyam Democratic Virginia's 10th

Buddhist (2; 2 Democrats)

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Representative Party District Religion Notes
Hank Johnson Democratic Georgia's 4th Buddhist
(Soka Gakkai International)[37]
Derek Tran Democratic California's 45th Buddhist

Unknown/refused to state (19; 15 Democrats, 4 Republicans)

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Representative Party District Religion Notes
Vince Fong Republican California's 20th Unknown/refused to state
Brittany Pettersen Democratic Colorado's 7th
Sean Casten Democratic Illinois's 6th
Bill Foster Democratic Illinois's 11th
Nikki Budzinski Democratic Illinois's 13th
Sharice Davids Democratic Kansas's 3rd
Jared Golden Democratic Maine's 2nd Unspecified Christian[38]
LaMonica McIver Democratic New Jersey's 10th
Melanie Stansbury Democratic New Mexico's 1st
Michael Rulli Republican Ohio's 6th
Chrissy Houlahan Democratic Pennsylvania's 6th Although she is of Jewish origin on her father's side, she does not identify herself as such.[39]
Seth Magaziner Democratic Rhode Island's 2nd His father is Jewish, his mother Catholic.[40]
Pramila Jayapal Democratic Washington's 7th
Mark Pocan Democratic Wisconsin's 2nd
Tony Wied Republican Wisconsin's 4th

Unaffiliated (4; 3 Democrats, 1 Republican)

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Representative Party District Identity Notes
Yassamin Ansari Democratic Arizona's 3rd Agnostic
Abraham Hamadeh Republican Arizona's 8th Non-denominational Born to a Druze mother and Muslim father, said he is “Non-denominational not in a particular faith.”
Jared Huffman Democratic California's 2nd Secular humanist/agnostic[41] Raised in the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (RLDS), he lost faith at age 19.[42] Does not describe himself as an atheist, instead saying he is "a humanist, [perhaps an] agnostic."
Emily Randall Democratic Washington's 6th Told CQ Roll Call to list religious affiliation as "none"

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Koshland, Haas and Goldman family

Summary of results by district

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† Incumbent did not seek re-election.

District Position Incumbent Party Elected
Representative
Party
1st 1 Davina Duerr Dem Davina Duerr Dem
2 Shelley Kloba Dem Shelley Kloba Dem
2nd 1 Andrew Barkis Rep Andrew Barkis Rep
2 J.T. Wilcox Rep Matt Marshall Rep
3rd 1 Marcus Riccelli Dem Natasha Hill Dem
2 Timm Ormsby Dem Timm Ormsby Dem
4th 1 Suzanne Schmidt Rep Suzanne Schmidt Rep
2 Leonard Christian Rep Rob Chase Rep
5th 1 Bill Ramos Dem Victoria Hunt Dem
2 Lisa Callan Dem Lisa Callan Dem
6th 1 Mike Volz Rep Mike Volz Rep
2 Jenny Graham Rep Jenny Graham Rep
7th 1 Jacquelin Maycumber Rep Andrew Engell Rep
2 Joel Kretz Rep Hunter Abell Rep
8th 1 Stephanie Barnard Rep Stephanie Barnard Rep
2 April Connors Rep April Connors Rep
9th 1 Mary Dye Rep Mary Dye Rep
2 Joe Schmick Rep Joe Schmick Rep
10th 1 Clyde Shavers Dem Clyde Shavers Dem
1 Dave Paul Dem Dave Paul Dem
11th 1 David Hackney Dem David Hackney Dem
2 Steve Bergquist Dem Steve Bergquist Dem
12th 1 Keith Goehner Rep Brian Burnett Rep
2 Mike Steele Rep Mike Steele Rep
13th 1 Tom Dent Rep Tom Dent Rep
2 Alex Ybarra Rep Alex Ybarra Rep
14th 1 New Seat Rep Gloria Mendoza Rep
2 New seat Rep Deb Manjarrez Rep
15th 1 Chris Corry[a] Rep Chris Corry Rep
2 Bryan Sandlin Rep Jeremie Dufault Rep
16th 1 Mark Klicker Rep Mark Klicker Rep
2 Skyler Rude Rep Skyler Rude Rep
17th 1 Kevin Waters Rep Kevin Waters Rep
2 Paul Harris Rep David Steube Rep
18th 1 Brandon Vick Rep Stephanie McClintock Rep
2 Greg Cheney Rep John Ley Rep
19th 1 Jim Walsh Rep Jim Walsh Rep
2 Joel McEntire Rep Joel McEntire Rep
20th 1 Peter Abbarno Rep Peter Abbarno Rep
2 Ed Orcutt Rep Ed Orcutt Rep
21st 1 Strom Peterson Dem Strom Peterson Dem
2 Lillian Ortiz-Self Dem Lillian Ortiz-Self Dem
22nd 1 Beth Doglio Dem Beth Doglio Dem
2 Jessica Bateman Dem Lisa Parshley Dem
23rd 1 Tarra Simmons Dem Tarra Simmons Dem
2 Greg Nance Dem Greg Nance Dem
24th 1 Mike Chapman Dem Adam Bernbaum Dem
2 Steve Tharinger Dem Steve Tharinger Dem
25th 1 Kelly Chambers Rep ' Rep
2 Cyndy Jacobsen Rep Cyndy Jacobsen Rep
26th 1 Spencer Hutchins Rep ' Rep
2 Michelle Caldier Rep Michelle Caldier Rep
27th 1 Laurie Jinkins Dem Laurie Jinkins Dem
2 Jake Fey Dem Jake Fey Dem
28th 1 Mari Leavitt Dem Mari Leavitt Dem
2 Dan Bronoske Dem Dan Bronoske Dem
29th 1 Melanie Morgan Dem Melanie Morgan Dem
2 Sharlett Mena Dem Sharlett Mena Dem
30th 1 Jamila Taylor Dem Jamila Taylor Dem
2 Kristine Reeves Dem Kristine Reeves Dem
31st 1 Drew Stokesbary Rep Drew Stokesbary Rep
2 Eric Robertson Rep ' Rep
32nd 1 Cindy Ryu Dem Cindy Ryu Dem
2 Lauren Davis Dem Lauren Davis Dem
33rd 1 Tina Orwall Dem Tina Orwall Dem
2 Mia Gregerson Dem Mia Gregerson Dem
34th 1 **Eileen Cody Dem Emily Alvarado Dem
2 Joe Fitzgibbon Dem Joe Fitzgibbon Dem
35th 1 Dan Griffey Rep Dan Griffey Rep
2 **Drew C. MacEwen Rep Travis Couture Rep
36th 1 **Noel Frame Dem Julia Reed Dem
2 Liz Berry Dem Liz Berry Dem
37th 1 Sharon Tomiko Santos Dem Sharon Tomiko Santos Dem
2 **Kirsten Harris-Talley Dem Chipalo Street Dem
38th 1 **Emily Wicks Dem Julio Cortes Dem
2 **Mike Sells Dem Mary Fosse Dem
39th 1 Robert Sutherland Rep Sam Low Rep
2 Carolyn Eslick Rep Carolyn Eslick Rep
40th 1 Debra Lekanoff Dem Debra Lekanoff Dem
2 Alex Ramel Dem Alex Ramel Dem
41st 1 Tana Senn Dem Tana Senn Dem
2 My-Linh Thai Dem My-Linh Thai Dem
42nd 1 Alicia Rule Dem Alicia Rule Dem
2 **Sharon Shewmake Dem Joe Timmons Dem
43rd 1 Nicole Macri Dem Nicole Macri Dem
2 Frank Chopp Dem ' Dem
44th 1 Brandy Donaghy Dem Brandy Donaghy Dem
2 April Berg Dem April Berg Dem
45th 1 Roger Goodman Dem Roger Goodman Dem
2 Larry Springer Dem Larry Springer Dem
46th 1 Gerry Pollet Dem Gerry Pollet Dem
2 **Javier Valdez Dem Darya Farivar Dem
47th 1 Debra Entenman Dem Debra Entenman Dem
2 **Pat Sullivan Dem Chris Stearns Dem
48th 1 Vandana Slatter Dem Vandana Slatter Dem
2 Amy Walen Dem Amy Walen Dem
49th 1 Sharon Wylie Dem Sharon Wylie Dem
2 Monica Jurado Stonier Dem Monica Jurado Stonier Dem

Summary by district

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† - Incumbent not seeking re-election

District Incumbent Party Elected Member Party
1st Fred Thiele Dem Tommy John Schiavoni Dem
2nd Jodi Giglio Rep Jodi Giglio Rep
3rd Joe DeStefano Rep Joe DeStefano Rep
4th Edward Flood Dem
5th Douglas M. Smith Rep Douglas M. Smith Rep
6th Philip Ramos Dem Philip Ramos Dem
7th Jarett Gandolfo Rep Jarett Gandolfo Rep
8th Michael J. Fitzpatrick Rep Michael J. Fitzpatrick Rep
9th Michael Durso Rep Michael Durso Rep
10th Steve Stern Dem Steve Stern Dem
11th Kimberly Jean-Pierre Dem
12th Keith Brown Rep Keith Brown Rep
13th Charles D. Lavine Dem Charles D. Lavine Dem
14th David McDonough Rep David McDonough Rep
15th Jake Blumencranz Rep Jake Blumencranz Rep
16th Gina Sillitti Dem
17th John Mikulin Rep John Mikulin Rep
18th Taylor Darling Dem Noah Burroughs Dem
19th Ed Ra Rep Ed Ra Rep
20th Eric Brown Rep Eric Brown Rep
21st Brian Curran Rep
22nd Michaelle Solages Dem Michaelle Solages Dem
23rd Stacey Pheffer Amato Dem Stacey Pheffer Amato Dem
24th David Weprin Dem David Weprin Dem
25th Nily Rozic Dem Nily Rozic Dem
26th Edward Braunstein Dem Edward Braunstein Dem
27th Sam Berger Dem Sam Berger Dem
28th Andrew Hevesi Dem Andrew Hevesi Dem
29th Alicia Hyndman Dem Alicia Hyndman Dem
30th Steven Raga Dem Steven Raga Dem
31st Khaleel Anderson Dem Khaleel Anderson Dem
32nd Vivian Cook Dem Vivian Cook Dem
33rd Clyde Vanel Dem Clyde Vanel Dem
34th Jessica González-Rojas Dem Jessica González-Rojas Dem
35th Jeffrion Aubry Dem Larinda Hooks Dem
36th Zohran Mamdani Dem Zohran Mamdani Dem
37th Juan Ardila Dem Claire Valdez Dem
38th Jenifer Rajkumar Dem Jenifer Rajkumar Dem
39th Catalina Cruz Dem Catalina Cruz Dem
40th Ron Kim Dem Ron Kim Dem
41st Helene Weinstein Dem Kalman Yeger Dem
42nd Rodneyse Bichotte Dem Rodneyse Bichotte Dem
43rd Brian Cunningham Rep Brian Cunningham Rep
44th Robert Carroll Dem Robert Carroll Dem
45th Michael Novakhov Rep
46th Alec Brook-Krasny Rep Alec Brook-Krasny Rep
47th William Colton Dem William Colton Dem
48th Simcha Eichenstein Dem Simcha Eichenstein Dem
49th Lester Chang Rep Lester Chang Rep
50th Emily Gallagher Dem Emily Gallagher Dem
51st Marcela Mitaynes Dem Marcela Mitaynes Dem
52nd Jo Anne Simon Dem Jo Anne Simon Dem
53rd Maritza Davila Dem Maritza Davila Dem
54th Erik Martin Dilan Dem Erik Martin Dilan Dem
55th Latrice Walker Dem Latrice Walker Dem
56th Stefani Zinerman Dem Stefani Zinerman Dem
57th Phara Souffrant Forrest Dem Phara Souffrant Forrest Dem
58th Monique Chandler-Waterman Dem Monique Chandler-Waterman Dem
59th Jaime Williams Dem Jaime Williams Dem
60th Nikki Lucas Dem Nikki Lucas Dem
61dt Charles Fall Dem Charles Fall Dem
62nd Michael Reilly Rep Michael Reilly Rep
63rd Sam Pirozzolo Rep Sam Pirozzolo Rep
64th Michael Tannousis Rep Michael Tannousis Rep
65th Grace Lee Dem Grace Lee Dem
66th Deborah Glick Dem Deborah Glick Dem
67th Linda Rosenthal Dem Linda Rosenthal Dem
68th Eddie Gibbs Dem Eddie Gibbs Dem
69th Daniel O'Donnell Dem Micah Lasher Dem
70th Inez Dickens Dem Jeff Wright Dem
71st Al Taylor Dem Al Taylor Dem
72nd Manny De Los Santos Dem Manny De Los Santos Dem
73rd Alex Bores Dem Alex Bores Dem
74th Harvey Epstein Dem Harvey Epstein Dem
75th Tony Simone Dem Tony Simone Dem
76th Rebecca Seawright Dem Rebecca Seawright Dem
77th Landon Dais Dem Landon Dais Dem
78th George Alvarez Dem George Alvarez Dem
79th Chantel Jackson Dem Chantel Jackson Dem
80th John Zaccaro Jr. Dem John Zaccaro Jr. Dem
81st Jeffrey Dinowitz Dem Jeffrey Dinowitz Dem
82nd Michael Benedetto Dem Michael Benedetto Dem
83rd Carl Heastie Dem Carl Heastie Dem
84th Amanda Septimo Dem Amanda Septimo Dem
85th Vacant Emerita Torres Dem
86th Yudelka Tapia Dem Yudelka Tapia Dem
87th Karines Reyes Dem Karines Reyes Dem
88th Amy Paulin Dem Amy Paulin Dem
89th J. Gary Pretlow Dem J. Gary Pretlow Dem
90th Nader Sayegh Dem Nader Sayegh Dem
91st Steven Otis Dem Steven Otis Dem
92nd MaryJane Shimsky Dem MaryJane Shimsky Dem
93rd Chris Burdick Dem Chris Burdick Dem
94th Matt Slater Rep Matt Slater Rep
95th Dana Levenberg Dem Dana Levenberg Dem
96th Vacant Patrick Carroll Dem
97th John McGowan Rep Aron Wieder Dem
98th Karl Brabenec Rep Karl Brabenec Rep
99th Chris Eachus Dem Chris Eachus Dem
100th Aileen Gunther Dem
101st Brian Maher Rep Brian Maher Rep
102nd Christopher Tague Rep Christopher Tague Rep
103rd Sarahana Shrestha Dem Sarahana Shrestha Dem
104th Jonathan Jacobson Dem Jonathan Jacobson Dem
105th Anil Beephan Jr. Rep Anil Beephan Jr. Rep
106th Didi Barrett Dem Didi Barrett Dem
107th Scott Bendett Rep Scott Bendett Rep
108th John McDonald Rep John McDonald Rep
109th Patricia Fahy Dem Gabriella Romero Dem
110th Phillip Steck Dem Phillip Steck Dem
111th Angelo Santabarbara Dem Angelo Santabarbara Dem
112th Mary Beth Walsh Rep Mary Beth Walsh Rep
113th Carrie Woerner Dem Carrie Woerner Dem
114th Matt Simpson Rep Matt Simpson Rep
115th Billy Jones Dem Billy Jones Dem
116th Scott Gray Rep Scott Gray Rep
117th Ken Blankenbush Rep Ken Blankenbush Rep
118th Robert Smullen Rep Robert Smullen Rep
119th Marianne Buttenschon Dem
120th William A. Barclay Rep William A. Barclay Rep
121st Joe Angelino Rep Joe Angelino Rep
122nd Brian Miller Rep Brian Miller Rep
123rd Donna Lupardo Dem Donna Lupardo Dem
124th Christopher Friend Rep Christopher Friend Rep
125th Anna Kelles Dem Anna Kelles Dem
126th John Lemondes Jr. Rep John Lemondes Jr. Rep
127th Albert A. Stirpe Jr. Dem Albert A. Stirpe Jr. Dem
128th Pamela Hunter Dem Pamela Hunter Dem
129th William Magnarelli Dem William Magnarelli Dem
130th Brian Manktelow Rep Brian Manktelow Rep
131st Jeff Gallahan Rep Jeff Gallahan Rep
132nd Phil Palmesano Rep Phil Palmesano Rep
133rd Marjorie Byrnes Rep Andrea Bailey Rep
134th Josh Jensen Rep Josh Jensen Rep
135th Jennifer Lunsford Dem Jennifer Lunsford Dem
136th Sarah Clark Dem Sarah Clark Dem
137th Demond Meeks Dem Demond Meeks Dem
138th Harry Bronson Dem Harry Bronson Dem
139th Stephen Hawley Rep Stephen Hawley Rep
140th William Conrad III Dem William Conrad III Dem
141st Crystal Peoples-Stokes Dem Crystal Peoples-Stokes Dem
142nd Patrick Burke Dem
143rd Monica Wallace Dem Patrick Chludzinski Rep
144th Michael Norris Rep Paul Bologna Rep
145th Angelo Morinello Rep Angelo Morinello Rep
146th Karen McMahon Dem Karen McMahon Dem
147th David DiPietro Rep David DiPietro Rep
148th Joseph Giglio Rep Joe Sempolinski Rep
149th Jonathan Rivera Dem Jonathan Rivera Dem
150th Andy Goodell Rep Andrew Molitor Rep

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Statewide constitutional offices

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Governor

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Incumbent Democratic Governor Gavin Newsom is term-limited and can not run for re-election. Newsom was re-elected elected in 2022 with 59.2% of the vote.

Candidates

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Potential

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Lieutenant governor

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Incumbent Democratic Lieutenant Governor Eleni Kounalakis is running for Governor. She was re-elected in 2018 with 59.7% of the vote.

Declared

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Attorney general

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Secretary of state

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Incumbent Democratic secretary of state Shirley Weber was appointed in 2021 after her predecessor Alex Padilla resigned to become a U.S. senator. She intended to run for election to a full term. Padilla was re-elected in 2018 with 64.5% of the vote.

Treasurer

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Incumbent Democratic treasurer Fiona Ma ran for re-election. She was first elected in 2018 with 64.1% of the vote.

Potential

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Controller

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Incumbent Democratic controller Betty Yee was term-limited and cannot run for re-election. She had been re-elected in 2018 with 65.5% of the vote.

Insurance Commissioner

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Incumbent Democratic Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara ran for re-election.[43] He was first elected in 2018 with 52.9% of the vote.

Superintendent of Public Instruction

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Incumbent Democratic Superintendent Tony Thurmond ran for re-election. He was first elected in 2018 with 50.9% of the vote.


Detailed results

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District 1

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2022 New York's 1st State Senate district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Anthony Palumbo 63,829 48.59
Conservative Anthony Palumbo 9,795 7.46
Total Anthony Palumbo (incumbent) 73,624 56.05
Democratic Skyler Johnson 54,854 41.76
Working Families Skyler Johnson 2,885 2.20
Total Skyler Johnson 57,739 43.95
Total valid votes 131,363 97.14
Rejected ballots 3,870 2.86
Total votes 135,233 100.00
Republican hold

District 2

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2022 New York's 2nd State Senate district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Mario Mattera 71,576 50.55
Conservative Mario Mattera 10,379 7.33
Total Mario Mattera (incumbent) 81,955 57.88
Democratic Susan Berland 56,755 40.08
Working Families Susan Berland 59,650 2.04
Total Susan Berland 81,955 42.12
Total valid votes 141,605 97.53
Rejected ballots 3,583 2.47
Total votes 145,188 100.00
Republican hold

District 3

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2022 New York's 3rd State Senate district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Dean Murray 61,459 56.22
Conservative Dean Murray 9,727 8.90
Total Dean Murray (incumbent) 71,186 65.12
Democratic Farzeen Bham 38,129 34.88
Total valid votes 109,315 95.71
Rejected ballots 4,902 4.29
Total votes 114,217 100.00
Republican hold

District 4

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2022 New York's 4th State Senate district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Monica Martinez 35,478 49.04
Working Families Monica Martinez 1,695 2.34
Total Monica Martinez 37,173 51.38
Republican Wendy Rodriguez 30,885 42.69
Conservative Wendy Rodriguez 4,288 5.93
Total Wendy Rodriguez 35,173 48.62
Total valid votes 72,346 96.11
Rejected ballots 2,930 3.89
Total votes 75,276 100.00
Democratic gain from Republican

District 5

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2022 New York's 5th State Senate district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Steven Rhoads 73,844 55.60
Conservative Steven Rhoads 6,849 5.16
Total Steven Rhoads 80,693 60.76
Democratic John Brooks 50,191 37.79
Working Families John Brooks 1,919 1.44
Total John Brooks (incumbent) 52,110 39.24
Total valid votes 132,803 96.85
Rejected ballots 4,321 3.15
Total votes 137,124 100.00
Republican gain from Democratic

District 6

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2022 New York's 6th State Senate district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Kevin Thomas 52,510 57.55
Working Families Kevin Thomas 1,503 1.65
Total Kevin Thomas (incumbent) 54,013 59.20
Republican James Coll 33,877 37.13
Conservative James Coll 3,354 3.68
Total James Coll 37,231 40.80
Total valid votes 91,244 96.12
Rejected ballots 3,683 3.88
Total votes 94,927 100.00
Democratic hold

District 7

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2022 New York's 7th State Senate district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Jack Martins 60,372 49.19
Conservative Jack Martins 4,903 4.00
Total Jack Martins 65,275 53.19
Democratic Anna Kaplan 55,243 45.01
Working Families Anna Kaplan 2,204 1.80
Total Anna Kaplan (incumbent) 57,447 46.81
Total valid votes 122,722 97.39
Rejected ballots 3,287 2.61
Total votes 126,009 100.00
Republican gain from Democratic

District 8

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2022 New York's 8th State Senate district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Alexis Weik 83,781 60.29
Conservative Alexis Weik 12,481 1.95
Total Alexis Weik (incumbent) 96,262 69.27
Democratic John Alberts 42,707 30.73
Total valid votes 138,969 96.17
Rejected ballots 5,528 3.83
Total votes 144,497 100.00
Republican hold

District 9

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2022 New York's 9th State Senate district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Patricia Canzoneri-Fitzpatrick 58,217 51.77
Conservative Patricia Canzoneri-Fitzpatrick 4,919 4.37
Total Patricia Canzoneri-Fitzpatrick 63,136 56.15
Democratic Ken Moore 47,885 42.58
Working Families Ken Moore 1,430 1.27
Total Ken Moore 49,315 43.85
Total valid votes 112,451 95.90
Rejected ballots 4,811 4.10
Total votes 117,262 100.00
Republican gain from Democratic

District 10

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2022 New York's 10th State Senate district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic James Sanders Jr. (incumbent) 43,880 100
Total valid votes 43,880 71.11
Rejected ballots 17,829 28.89
Total votes 61,709 100.00
Democratic hold

District 11

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2022 New York's 11th State Senate district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Toby Ann Stavisky 36,014 53.04
Working Families Toby Ann Stavisky 2,510 3.70
Total Toby Ann Stavisky (incumbent) 38,524 56.73
Republican Stefano Forte 27,142 39.97
Conservative Stefano Forte 2,236 3.29
Total Stefano Forte 29,378 43.27
Total valid votes 67,902 96.33
Rejected ballots 2,590 3.67
Total votes 70,492 100.00
Democratic hold

District 12

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2022 New York's 12th State Senate district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Michael Gianaris 31,752 76.47
Working Families Michael Gianaris 9,769 23.53
Total Michael Gianaris (incumbent) 41,521 100
Total valid votes 41,521 72.41
Rejected ballots 15,818 27.59
Total votes 57,339 100.00
Democratic hold

District 13

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2022 New York's 13th State Senate district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Jessica Ramos 23,944 84.90
Working Families Jessica Ramos 4,257 15.10
Total Jessica Ramos (incumbent) 28,201 100
Total valid votes 28,201 75.69
Rejected ballots 9,060 24.31
Total votes 37,261 100.00
Democratic hold

District 14

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2022 New York's 14th State Senate district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Leroy Comrie (incumbent) 57,872 100
Total valid votes 57,872 82.24
Rejected ballots 12,498 17.76
Total votes 70,370 100.00
Democratic hold

District 15

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2022 New York's 15th State Senate district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Joseph Addabbo Jr. 29,646 55.90
We The People Joseph Addabbo Jr. 748 1.41
Total Joseph Addabbo Jr. (incumbent) 30,394 57.31
Republican Danniel Maio 20,769 39.16
Conservative Danniel Maio 1,472 2.78
Medical Freedom Danniel Maio 342 0.64
Independence Danniel Maio 60 0.11
Total Danniel Maio 22,643 42.69
Total valid votes 53,037 96.27
Rejected ballots 2,054 3.73
Total votes 55,091 100.00
Democratic hold

District 16

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2022 New York's 16th State Senate district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic John Liu 26,601 53.47
Working Families John Liu 2,114 4.25
Total John Liu (incumbent) 28,715 57.72
Republican Ruben Cruz II 19,326 38.85
Conservative Ruben Cruz II 1,422 2.86
Independence Ruben Cruz II 285 0.57
Total Ruben Cruz II 21,033 42.28
Total valid votes 49,748 96.33
Rejected ballots 1,894 3.67
Total votes 51,642 100.00
Democratic hold

District 17

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2022 New York's 17th State Senate district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Iwen Chu 16,167 44.67
Working Families Iwen Chu 2,195 6.07
Total Iwen Chu 18,362 50.74
Republican Vito LaBella 16,659 46.03
Conservative Vito LaBella 1,169 3.23
Total Vito LaBella 17,828 49.26
Total valid votes 36,190 95.66
Rejected ballots 1,640 4.34
Total votes 37,830 100.00
Democratic hold

District 18

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2022 New York's 18th State Senate district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Julia Salazar 33,964 78.52
Working Families Julia Salazar 9,291 21.48
Total Julia Salazar (incumbent) 43,255 100
Total valid votes 43,255 77.18
Rejected ballots 12,792 22.82
Total votes 56,047 100.00
Democratic hold

District 19

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2022 New York's 19th State Senate district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Roxanne Persaud (incumbent) 44,772 100
Total valid votes 44,772 91.43
Rejected ballots 7,235 14.77
Total votes 52,007 100.00
Democratic hold

District 20

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2022 New York's 20th State Senate district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Zellnor Myrie 62,092 77.58
Working Families Zellnor Myrie 17,944 22.42
Total Zellnor Myrie (incumbent) 80,036 100
Total valid votes 80,036 89.27
Rejected ballots 9,620 10.73
Total votes 89,656 100.00
Democratic hold

District 21

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2022 New York's 21st State Senate district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Kevin Parker (incumbent) 47,308 80.33
Working Families David Alexis 11,581 19.67
Total valid votes 58,889 81.85
Rejected ballots 13,061 18.15
Total votes 71,950 100.00
Democratic hold

District 22

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2022 New York's 22nd State Senate district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Simcha Felder 39,234 62.90
Democratic Simcha Felder 16,386 26.27
Conservative Simcha Felder 3,914 6.27
Total Simcha Felder (incumbent) 59,534 95.44
Working Families Marva Brown 2,846 4.56
Total valid votes 62,380 95.95
Rejected ballots 2,636 4.05
Total votes 65,016 100.00
Democratic hold

District 23

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2022 New York's 23rd State Senate district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Jessica Scarcella-Spanton 29,550 50.90
Republican Joseph Tirone Jr. 26,799 46.16
Conservative Joseph Tirone Jr. 1,702 2.93
Total Joseph Tirone Jr. 28,501 49.10
Total valid votes 58,051 95.09
Rejected ballots 2,995 4.91
Total votes 61,046 100.00
Democratic hold

District 24

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2022 New York's 24th State Senate district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Andrew Lanza 79,313 91.54
Conservative Andrew Lanza 7,329 8.46
Total Andrew Lanza (incumbent) 86,642 100
Total valid votes 86,642 81.21
Rejected ballots 20,042 18.79
Total votes 106,684 100.00
Republican hold

District 25

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2022 New York's 25th State Senate district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Jabari Brisport 50,505
Working Families Jabari Brisport 12,512
Total Jabari Brisport (incumbent) 63,017 100
Total valid votes 63,017
Rejected ballots
Total votes 69,425 100.00
Democratic hold

District 26

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2022 New York's 26th State Senate district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Andrew Gounardes
Working Families Andrew Gounardes
Total Andrew Gounardes (incumbent)
Republican Brian Fox
Conservative Brian Fox
Total Brian Fox
Medical Freedom Martha Rowen
Total valid votes
Rejected ballots
Total votes 90,821 100.00
Democratic hold

District 27

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2022 New York's 27th State Senate district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Brian P. Kavanagh (incumbent) 62,906
Medical Freedom Eric Rassi 2,684
Total valid votes
Rejected ballots
Total votes 79,408 100.00
Democratic hold

District 28

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2022 New York's 28th State Senate district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Liz Krueger 72,039
Working Families Liz Krueger 4,698
Total Liz Krueger (incumbent) 76,737
Republican Awadhesh Kumar Gupta 22,158
Total valid votes
Rejected ballots
Total votes 102,802 100.00
Democratic hold

District 29

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2022 New York's 29th State Senate district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic José M. Serrano 37,770
Working Families José M. Serrano 2,776
Total José M. Serrano (incumbent) 40,546 100
Total valid votes 40,546
Rejected ballots
Total votes 50,120 100.00
Democratic hold

District 30

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2022 New York's 30th State Senate district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Cordell Cleare 55,813
Working Families Cordell Cleare 5,936
Total Cordell Cleare (incumbent) 61,749 100
Total valid votes 61,749
Rejected ballots
Total votes 71,885 100.00
Democratic hold

District 31

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2022 New York's 31st State Senate district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Robert Jackson 36,927
Working Families Robert Jackson 5,183
Total Robert Jackson (incumbent) 42,110
Republican Donald Skinner 7,277
Total valid votes
Rejected ballots
Total votes 55,522 100.00
Democratic hold

District 32

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2022 New York's 32nd State Senate district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Luis R. Sepúlveda (incumbent 23,184
Republican Antonio Melendez Sr. 4,053
Conservative Dion Powell 599
Total valid votes
Rejected ballots
Total votes 31,806 100.00
Democratic hold
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