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2024 United States Senate election in New York

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2024 United States Senate election in New York

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Nominee Kirsten Gillibrand Mike Sapraicone
Party Democratic Republican
Alliance Working Families Conservative
Popular vote 4,711,298 3,246,114
Percentage 58.91% 40.59%

Gillibrand:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%
Sapraicone:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%

U.S. senator before election

Kirsten Gillibrand
Democratic

Elected U.S. Senator

Kirsten Gillibrand
Democratic

The 2024 United States Senate election in New York was held on November 5, 2024, to elect a member of the United States Senate to represent the state of New York. Democratic incumbent Kirsten Gillibrand was re-elected to a third full term, defeating Republican businessman Mike Sapraicone. Primary elections took place on June 25, 2024.[1]

Gillibrand's victory was significantly closer than her previous two, and followed Chuck Schumer's narrower victory in 2022. This was the state's second consecutive Senate election in which the Republican garnered over 40% of the vote.

Gillibrand received around 90,000 more votes than Kamala Harris, while Sapraicone received around 330,000 fewer votes than Donald Trump.

Democratic primary

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Candidates

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Nominee

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Disqualified

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  • Khaled Salem, nonprofit executive[3]

Declined

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Endorsements

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Polling

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Hypothetical polling

Kirsten Gillibrand vs. Andrew Cuomo

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
Kirsten
Gillibrand
Andrew
Cuomo
Undecided
American Pulse & Research Polling (R)[29][A] November 30 – December 1, 2023 417 (V) ± 4.8% 49% 35% 16%

Fundraising

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Campaign finance reports as of June 5, 2024
Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand
Kirsten Gillibrand (D) $13,181,513 $13,105,874 $10,391,040
Source: Federal Election Commission[30]

Republican primary

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Candidates

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Nominee

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  • Mike Sapraicone, businessman and retired NYPD detective[31]

Disqualified

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Endorsements

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Mike Sapraicone
Executive branch officials
Governors
U.S. representatives
Party chapters
Cara Castronuova (disqualified)
U.S. representatives
Local officials
Individuals
Party chapters
Josh Eisen (disqualified)

Fundraising

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Campaign finance reports as of June 5, 2024
Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand
Mike Sapraicone (R) $738,958 $494,680 $244,277
Source: Federal Election Commission[30]

Independents

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Candidates

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Declared

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  • Diane Sare, political organizer and perennial candidate[37]

Endorsements

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Diane Sare

Fundraising

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Campaign finance reports as of June 5, 2024
Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand
Diane Sare (I) $331,307 $331,025 $6,726
Source: Federal Election Commission[30]

General election

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Predictions

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Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[39] Solid D November 9, 2023
Inside Elections[40] Solid D November 9, 2023
Sabato's Crystal Ball[41] Safe D November 9, 2023
Decision Desk HQ/The Hill[42] Safe D June 8, 2024
Elections Daily[43] Safe D May 4, 2023
CNalysis[44] Solid D November 21, 2023
RealClearPolitics[45] Solid D August 5, 2024
Split Ticket[46] Safe D October 23, 2024
538[47] Solid D October 23, 2024

Endorsments

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Mike Sapraicone (R)
Executive branch officials
Governors
U.S. representatives
Party chapters

Fundraising

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Campaign finance reports as of September 30, 2024
Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand
Kirsten Gillibrand (D) $15,120,750 $23,896,091 $1,540,060
Michael Sapraicone (R) $1,110,275[b] $771,871 $338,403
Diane Sare (I) $457,732[c] $455,244 $8,933
Source: Federal Election Commission[30]

Polling

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Aggregate polls

Source of poll
aggregation
Dates
administered
Dates
updated
Kirsten
Gillibrand (D)
Mike
Sapraicone (R)
Undecided
[d]
Margin
538[48] through November 3, 2024 November 4, 2024 57.2% 33.9% 8.9% Gillibrand +23.2%
RealClearPolitics[49] September 23 – October 27, 2024 October 29, 2024 55.0% 34.3% 10.7% Gillibrand +20.7%
270ToWin[50] September 30 - November 4, 2024 November 4, 2024 55.8% 32.8% 11.4% Gillibrand +23.0%
TheHill/DDHQ[51] through November 3, 2024 November 4, 2024 58.9% 34.8% 6.3% Gillibrand +24.1%
Average 56.7% 34.0% 9.3% Gillibrand +22.7%
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
Kirsten
Gillibrand (D)
Mike
Sapraicone (R)
Other Undecided
Research Co.[52] November 2–3, 2024 450 (LV) ± 4.6% 61% 33% 2%[e] 4%
ActiVote[53] October 4–28, 2024 400 (LV) ± 4.9% 60% 40%
Cygnal (R)[54] October 26–27, 2024 600 (LV) ± 4.0% 58% 39% 1%[f] 2%
Siena College[55] October 13–17, 2024 872 (LV) ± 4.1% 57% 31% 2%[g] 9%
YouGov[56][B] October 7–17, 2024 1,089 (RV) ± 3.41% 57% 32% 11%
Emerson College[57][C] September 23–25, 2024 1,000 (LV) ± 3.0% 50% 33% 1%[h] 15%
ActiVote[58] August 24 – September 25, 2024 400 (LV) ± 4.9% 60% 40%
Siena College[59] September 11–16, 2024 1,003 (LV) ± 4.3% 54% 31% 3%[i] 13%
ActiVote[60] July 8 – August 5, 2024 400 (LV) ± 4.9% 63% 37%
Siena College[61] July 28 – August 1, 2024 1,199 (LV) ± 4.0% 56% 33% 1%[j] 10%
Hypothetical polling

Kirsten Gillibrand vs. generic opponent

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
Kirsten
Gillibrand (D)
Generic
opponent
Undecided
Siena College[62] June 12–13 & 16–17, 2024 805 (RV) ± 4.1% 42% 42% 16%
Siena College[63] May 13–15, 2024 1,191 (RV) ± 3.9% 39% 41% 20%
Siena College[64] April 15–17, 2024 806 (RV) ± 4.1% 42% 39% 19%
Siena College[65] February 12–14, 2024 806 (RV) ± 4.2% 39% 37% 23%
Siena College[65] January 14–17, 2024 807 (RV) ± 4.5% 43% 38% 19%
Siena College[66] November 12–15, 2023 893 (RV) ± 4.6% 40% 35% 25%
Siena College[67] October 15–19, 2023 1,225 (RV) ± 3.4% 39% 38% 23%
Siena College[68] September 10–13, 2023 804 (RV) ± 4.3% 41% 37% 22%
Siena College[69] August 13–16, 2023 803 (RV) ± 4.4% 40% 41% 19%
Siena College[70] June 20–25, 2023 817 (RV) ± 3.9% 40% 40% 20%
Siena College[71] May 7–11, 2023 810 (RV) ± 4.1% 43% 38% 19%
Siena College[72] March 19–22, 2023 802 (RV) ± 4.6% 43% 38% 19%

Results

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2024 United States Senate election in New York[73]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Kirsten Gillibrand 4,318,903 54.01% −8.01%
Working Families Kirsten Gillibrand 392,395 4.91% +2.27%
Total Kirsten Gillibrand (incumbent) 4,711,298 58.91% –8.09%
Republican Mike Sapraicone 2,917,044 36.48% +7.90%
Conservative Mike Sapraicone 329,070 4.12% +0.05%
Total Mike Sapraicone 3,246,114 40.59% +7.59%
LaRouche Diane Sare 39,413 0.49% N/A
Total votes 7,996,825 100.00% N/A
Democratic hold

By county

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County[74] Kirsten Gillibrand
Democratic
Michael Sapraicone
Republican
Various candidates
Other parties
Margin Total
# % # % # % # %
Albany 95,231 65.3% 49,505 34.0% 1,034 0.8% 45,726 29.3% 145,770
Allegany 5,862 30.8% 13,066 68.7% 91 0.5% -7,204 -27.9% 19,019
Bronx 260,993 75.7% 80,569 23.4% 3,269 0.9% 180,424 52.3% 344,831
Broome 47,049 53.5% 40,357 45.9% 574 0.6% 6,692 7.6% 87,980
Cattaraugus 12,172 36.8% 20,775 62.8% 140 0.4% -8,603 -26.0% 33,087
Cayuga 16,352 46.1% 18,973 53.4% 173 0.5% -2,621 -7.3% 35,498
Chautauqua 23,438 42.4% 31,622 57.2% 217 0.3% -8,184 -14.8% 55,277
Chemung 15,835 43.4% 20,478 56.1% 161 0.4% -4,643 -12.7% 36,474
Chenango 8,653 39.7% 13,050 59.8% 117 0.6% -4,397 -20.1% 21,820
Clinton 18,614 53.4% 16,109 46.2% 160 0.4% 2,505 7.2% 34,883
Columbia 21,345 60.2% 13,890 39.2% 128 0.6% 7,455 21.0% 35,463
Cortland 10,469 48.6% 10,941 50.8% 136 0.7% -472 -2.2% 21,546
Delaware 9,852 43.6% 12,620 55.8% 128 0.6% -2,768 -13.2% 22,600
Dutchess 82,986 55.5% 65,871 44.0% 742 0.5% 17,115 11.5% 149,599
Erie 252,782 57.1% 187,547 42.4% 2,495 0.5% 62,235 14.7% 442,824
Essex 10,032 54.4% 8,351 45.3% 68 0.4% 1,681 9.1% 18,451
Franklin 9,357 49.5% 9,481 50.1% 70 0.3% -124 -0.6% 18,451
Fulton 8,291 36.3% 14,449 63.3% 97 0.5% -6,158 -27.0% 22,837
Genesee 9,736 35.1% 17,871 64.4% 126 0.4% -8,135 -29.3% 27,733
Greene 11,133 45.1% 13,435 54.4% 144 0.6% -2,302 -9.3% 24,712
Hamilton 1,283 38.3% 2,053 61.3% 13 0.4% -770 -23.0% 3,349
Herkimer 9,671 35.1% 17,766 64.5% 122 0.4% -8,095 -29.4% 27,559
Jefferson 17,511 42.6% 23,477 57.1% 150 0.4% -5,966 -14.5% 41,138
Kings 68,071 74.9% 194,631 24.0% 9,076 1.1% 413,440 50.9% 811,778
Lewis 4,163 33.8% 8,099 65.7% 63 0.5% -3,936 -31.9% 12,325
Livingston 12,830 42.3% 17,370 57.2% 144 0.5% -4,540 -14.9% 30,344
Madison 15,138 45.8% 17,727 53.6% 192 0.6% -2,589 -7.8% 33,057
Monroe 213,432 59.9% 140,764 39.5% 1,854 0.6% 72,668 20.4% 356,050
Montgomery 8,263 41.9% 11,383 57.7% 93 0.5% -3,120 -15.8% 19,739
Nassau 344,787 49.7% 345,325 49.8% 3,298 0.5% -538 -0.1% 693,410
New York 525,316 82.3% 107,064 16.8% 5,714 0.9% 418,252 65.5% 628,094
Niagara 44,641 45.1% 53,851 54.4% 462 0.5% -9,210 -9.3% 98,954
Oneida 41,860 43.4% 54,056 56.1% 474 0.4% -12,196 -12.7% 96,390
Onondaga 134,707 60.0% 88,547 39.4% 1,282 0.6% 46,160 20.6% 224,536
Ontario 29,924 50.6% 28,924 48.9% 248 0.5% 1000 1.7% 59,096
Orange 89,114 52.9% 78,309 46.5% 887 0.6% 10,805 6.4% 168,310
Orleans 5,480 32.0% 11,568 67.6% 60 0.3% -6,088 -65.6% 17,108
Oswego 21,036 40.0% 31,216 59.4% 285 0.6% -10,180 -19.4% 52,537
Otsego 13,345 48.5% 13,956 50.7% 222 0.8% -611 -2.2% 27,523
Putnam 24,920 45.8% 29,310 53.8% 231 0.5% -4,390 -8.0% 54,461
Queens 451,360 65.4% 232,407 33.7% 5,703 1.0% 218,953 31.7% 690,470
Rensselaer 41,950 54.1% 35,065 45.2% 507 0.6% 6,885 8.9% 690,470
Richmond 74,191 37.9% 119,958 61.3% 1,622 0.8% -45,767 -23.4% 195,771
Rockland 72,003 52.7% 64,082 46.9% 599 0.4% 7,921 5.8% 136,684
St. Lawrence 19,322 45.8% 22,727 53.8% 170 0.4% -3,405 -8.0% 42,219
Saratoga 68,479 53.2% 59,574 46.3% 633 0.5% 8,905 7.9% 128,686
Schenectady 40,626 58.2% 28,681 41.1% 489 0.7% 11,945 17.1% 69,798
Schoharie 6,156 39.1% 9,495 60.3% 88 0.6% -3,339 -21.2% 15,739
Schuyler 3,815 41.1% 5,440 58.5% 37 0.4% -1,625 -17.4% 9,262
Seneca 6,803 46.5% 7,769 53.1% 58 0.5% -966 -7.6% 14,630
Steuben 15,857 35.7% 28,367 63.9% 139 0.3% -12,510 -28.2% 44,363
Suffolk 348,948 47.1% 389,431 52.5% 2,760 0.4% -40,483 -5.4% 741,139
Sullivan 15,755 47.7% 17,122 51.8% 176 0.5% -1,367 -4.1% 33,053
Tioga 9,755 40.8% 14,036 58.8% 90 0.4% -4,281 -18.0% 23,881
Tompkins 34,484 75.7% 10,738 23.6% 350 0.7% 23,746 52.1% 45,572
Ulster 60,364 62.3% 35,889 37.0% 629 0.7% 24,475 25.3% 96,882
Warren 18,162 51.8% 16,728 47.7% 167 0.5% 1,434 4.1% 35,057
Washington 12,539 44.9% 15,221 54.5% 151 0.6% -2,682 -9.6% 27,911
Wayne 17,647 40.6% 25,686 59.1% 160 0.3% -8,039 -18.5% 43,943
Westchester 287,607 64.8% 154,287 34.7% 2,202 0.5% 133,320 30.1% 444,096
Wyoming 5,330 28.5% 13,268 71.0% 85 0.4% -7,938 -42.5% 18,683
Yates 4,471 43.4% 5,787 56.2% 48 0.4% -1,316 -12.8% 10,306
Totals 4,711,298 58.8% 3,246,114 40.5% 52,905 0.7% 1,465,184 18.3% 8,010,317

Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican

By congressional district

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Gillibrand won 20 of 26 congressional districts, including one that elected a Republican.[75]

District Gillibrand Sapraicone Representative
1st 47% 53% Nick LaLota
2nd 45% 55% Andrew Garbarino
3rd 49.8% 49.6% Tom Suozzi
4th 53% 47% Laura Gillen
5th 74% 26% Gregory Meeks
6th 57% 42% Grace Meng
7th 76% 22% Nydia Velázquez
8th 74% 25% Hakeem Jeffries
9th 74% 24% Yvette Clarke
10th 82% 17% Dan Goldman
11th 41% 58% Nicole Malliotakis
12th 81% 18% Jerry Nadler
13th 83% 16% Adriano Espaillat
14th 69% 30% Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
15th 77% 22% Ritchie Torres
16th 68% 31%
George Latimer
17th 55% 45% Mike Lawler
18th 57% 43% Pat Ryan
19th 54% 45%
Josh Riley
20th 60% 40% Paul Tonko
21st 44% 55% Elise Stefanik
22nd 56% 44%
John Mannion
23rd 42% 58% Nick Langworthy
24th 41% 59% Claudia Tenney
25th 60% 40% Joseph Morelle
26th 62% 37% Tim Kennedy

Notes

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  1. ^ a b c Key:
    A – all adults
    RV – registered voters
    LV – likely voters
    V – unclear
  2. ^ $550,050 of this total was self-funded by Sapraicone
  3. ^ $6,000 of this total was self-funded by Sare
  4. ^ Calculated by taking the difference of 100% and all other candidates combined.
  5. ^ "Some other candidate" with 2%
  6. ^ Sare (I) with 1%
  7. ^ "Wouldn't vote" with 2%
  8. ^ Sare (I) with 1%
  9. ^ "Wouldn't vote" with 2%; "Someone else" with 1%
  10. ^ "Wouldn't vote" with 1%

Partisan clients

  1. ^ Poll sponsored by Save the Senate
  2. ^ Poll sponsored by Rose Institute of State and Local Government
  3. ^ Poll sponsored by The Hill and WPIX

References

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Official campaign websites