Carmen Arroyo (D-Bronx) was disqualified from the Democratic primary ballot due to election fraud.
[8] Incumbents Ellen Jaffee (D-Suffern) and Mark Johns (R-Webster) were defeated in the general election.
[3] Assemblymember Fred Thiele, a member of the Independence Party who caucuses with the Democrats, was re-elected in Assembly District One.
[5] Heather Collins (R) 42% Laura Jens-Smith (D) 42% William Van Helmond (L) 1% Steven Polgar (D) 43% Adam Martin (L) 1% Michael Ross (R) 44% Adam Fischer-Gledhill (L) 1% Alfred Ianacci (D) 39% Ryan Skelly (R) 24% Francis Genco (D) 40% Dylan Rice (D) 36% Ann Brancato (D) 38% Jamie Silvestri (R) 44% Eugene Murray (R) 40% Michael Marcantonio (D) 48% Andrew Monteleone (R) 37% Kevin Gorman (D) 40% Jake Gutowitz (L) 1% Joseph Sackman (D) 44% Ragini Srivastava (R) 45.8% Blay Tarnoff (L) 0.5% Mark Engelman (D) 40% Cherice Vanderhall (R) 15% Gary Port (D) 41% Gregory Marks (D) 41% Patricia Canzoneri-Fitzpatrick (R) 46% Barry Leon (L) 1% Nicholas Zacchea (R) 32% Peter Hatzipetros (R) 38% John-Alexander Sakelos (R) 45% Danniel Malo (COVID19 Stories) 13% Joseph Cullina (R) 11% William Marquez (R) 22% Han-Kohn To (R) 22% Giovanni Perna (R) 27% Steven Lee (Justice & Peace) 16% Ramona Johnson (R) 35% Menachem Raitport (R) 11% Salvatore Barrera (R) 21% Mark Szuszkiewicz (R) 49% Barbara Marino (R) 38% Khorshed Chowdhury (R) 9% Scott Hutchins (G) 5% Berneda Jackson (R) Walter Mosley (WF) 24% Paul Ciurcina (R) 31% Anthony DeGuerre (R) 47% Brandon Patterson (D) 41% Tamara Lashchyk (R) 15% Daby Benjamine Carreras (R) 10% Craig Schley (Schley for 70) 10% Judith Graham (R) 26% Louis Puliafito (R) 42% Tanya Carmichael (R) 10% Benjamin Eggleston (C) 1% Michael Dister (R) 12% Donald Skinner (R) 8% Dion Powell (C) 2% Gene DeFrancis (R) 18% Elizabeth Perri (C) 3% Nicole Torres (R) 16% Alan Reed (C) 3% John DeStefano (R) 23% William Britt (C) 3% Brenton Ritchie (R) 4% Regina Cartagena (C) 3% Rosaline Nieves (R) 10% Carmen Arroyo (Proven Leader) 4% Linda Ortiz (C) 2% Janelle King (R) 10% Gabriel Eronosele (C) 2% Lorraine Zeigler (R) 12% Michelle Castillo (R) 10.1% Juan DeJesus (C) 1.7% Carl Lundgren (G) 0.6% John Nuculovic (R) 34% Stephanie Keegan (D) 42% Lawrence Chiulli (R) 34% Ellen Jaffee (D) 48% Sarita Bhandarkar (D) 43% Chad McEvoy (D) 38% Barbara Kidney (G) 2% Betsy Kraat (D) 36% Rex Bridges (R) 30% Andrew Gauzza (R) 36% Laurette Giardino (D) 43% Dean Michael (R) 42% Brittany Vogel (D) 54% Charles Senrick (L) 1% Petros Papanicolaou (R) 26% Sam Fein (WF) 9% Robert Porter (R) 30% Dave Feiden (R) 37% Paul DeLorenzo (R) 40% Joseph Seeman (D) 42% David Catalfamo (R) 45% Claudia Braymer (D) 42% Evelyn Wood (SAM) 1% Alex Hammond (D) 37% John Zielinski (R) 42% Michael Gentile (SAM) 1% Gail Tosh (D) 30% Dan Butterman (D) 37% Corey Mosher (WF) 3% Jake Cornell (L) 1% Richard Shaw (D) 31% Randy Reid (D) 36% Matthew McIntyre (R) 31% Dia Carbajal (D) 43% Mark Venesky (R) 45% Stephanie Jackson (R) 35% Edward Weber (R) 28% Scott Comegys (D) 31% Matthew Miller (D) 42% Cynthia Wade (SAM) 2% ChaRon Sattler-Leblanc (D) 38% Carolyn Carroll (D) 38% Dylan Dailor (WF) 2% Ericka Jones (G) 2% Mark Johns (R) 49.6% Steven Becker (L) 6% Justin Wilcox (Ind) 8% Peter Vazquez (R) 35% Mark Glogowski (L) 9% Robert Pecoraro (R) 40% Anthony Baney (G) 2% Sean Miles (R) 10% Matthew Szalkowski (R) 44% Frank Smierciak (R) 48% Robin Wolfgang (R) 44% Ruben Cartagena (G) 1% W. Ross Scott (D) 25% Joseph Totaro (R) 34% Christina Cardinale (D) 31% Fred Thiele Independence Fred Thiele Independence The incumbent was Fred Thiele, who ran for re-election.
Republican Jodi Giglio, a former member of the Riverhead, New York town board, was elected.