2018 United States Senate election in New York

The 2018 United States Senate election in New York took place on November 6, 2018. Incumbent U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand was re-elected to a second full term, defeating Republican Chele Chiavacci Farley with 67% of the vote. Gillibrand carried a majority of the state's counties and 26 of the state's 27 congressional districts, including five that elected Republicans the same night.

2018 United States Senate election in New York

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November 6, 2018
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Turnout47.99%
 
Nominee Kirsten Gillibrand Chele Farley
Party Democratic Republican
Alliance
Parties
  • Independence
  • Working Families
  • Women's Equality
Parties
Popular vote 4,056,931 1,998,220
Percentage 67.0% 33.0%

Gillibrand:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%      >90%
Farley:      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%      >90%
Tie:      40–50%      50%      No data

U.S. senator before election

Kirsten Gillibrand
Democratic

Elected U.S. Senator

Kirsten Gillibrand
Democratic

Democratic primary

Kirsten Gillibrand ran unopposed in the primary and automatically became the Democratic nominee.

Candidates

Nominee

  • Kirsten Gillibrand, incumbent U.S. senator

Failed to file

  • Scott Noren, oral and maxillofacial surgeon

Declined

  • Chelsea Clinton, daughter of former senator Hillary Clinton
  • Andrew Cuomo, incumbent New York governor
  • Caroline Kennedy, former United States ambassador to Japan, daughter of former president John F. Kennedy and member of the Kennedy family
  • Andrew Yang, entrepreneur (ran for Democratic presidential nomination in 2020)

Republican primary

The Republican Party nominated private equity executive Chele Chiavacci Farley.

Candidates

Nominee

  • Chele Chiavacci Farley, private equity executive

Failed to file

  • Rocky De La Fuente, businessman and perennial candidate
  • Patrick John Hahn, civic activist
  • Rafael Arden Jones Sr.
  • David A. Webber

Declined

  • Chris Gibson, former U.S. representative
  • Joseph Holland, former commissioner of the Department of Housing and Community Renewal (running for governor)

General election

Endorsements

Kirsten Gillibrand (D)

Individuals

  • Amy Schumer, actress

Organizations

  • AFL-CIO
  • CSEA
  • EMILY's List
  • End Citizens United
  • Giffords
  • Human Rights Campaign
  • National Organization for Women
  • Natural Resources Defense Council Action Fund
  • New York State United Teachers
  • PSC (Professional Staff Congress) CUNY
  • Sierra Club
  • Working Families

Newspapers

  • AM New York
  • Newsday
  • NY Daily News
  • The Post-Standard
  • The Post Star
Chele Farley (R)

U.S. president

U.S. senators

  • Al D'Amato, former U.S. senator (R-NY)

U.S. representative

  • Chris Collins, U.S. representative (R-NY-27)
  • Dan Donovan, U.S. representative (R-NY-11)
  • John Faso, U.S. representative (R-NY-19)
  • John Katko, U.S. representative (R-NY-24)
  • Peter King, U.S. representative (R-NY-2)
  • Tom Reed, U.S. representative (R-NY-23)
  • Elise Stefanik, U.S. representative (R-NY-21)
  • Claudia Tenney, U.S. representative (R-NY-22)
  • Lee Zeldin, U.S. representative (R-NY-1)

Governors

  • Mike Huckabee, former governor of Arkansas
  • George Pataki, former governor of New York

Individuals

Organizations

  • Crown Heights PAC

Newspapers

  • The Jewish Press
  • New York Post

Predictions

Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report Safe D October 26, 2018
Inside Elections Safe D November 1, 2018
Sabato's Crystal Ball Safe D November 5, 2018
Fox News Likely D July 9, 2018
CNN Safe D July 12, 2018
RealClearPolitics Safe D June 7, 2018

†Highest rating given

Polling

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Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin
of error
Kirsten
Gillibrand (D)
Chele Chiavacci
Farley (R)
Other Undecided
Research Co. November 1–3, 2018 450 ± 4.6% 60% 32% 8%
Siena College October 28 – November 1, 2018 641 ± 3.9% 58% 35% 0% 8%
Quinnipiac University October 10–16, 2018 852 ± 4.4% 58% 33% 0% 8%
Siena College September 20–27, 2018 701 ± 3.9% 61% 29% 0% 9%
Liberty Opinion Research (R-Reform Party) August 29–30, 2018 2,783 ± 1.9% 51% 36% 13%
Quinnipiac University July 12–16, 2018 934 ± 4.1% 57% 30% 1% 10%
Siena College June 4–7, 2018 745 ± 3.7% 61% 28% 0% 8%
Quinnipiac University April 26 – May 1, 2018 1,076 ± 3.7% 58% 23% 1% 16%
Siena College April 8–12, 2018 692 ± 4.3% 58% 27% 0% 13%
Siena College March 11–16, 2018 772 ± 4.0% 60% 24% 0% 14%

Results

United States Senate election in New York, 2018
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Kirsten Gillibrand 3,755,489 62.02% −4.36%
Working Families Kirsten Gillibrand 160,128 2.64% −1.12%
Independence Kirsten Gillibrand 99,325 1.64% −0.43%
Women's Equality Kirsten Gillibrand 41,989 0.69% N/A
Total Kirsten Gillibrand (incumbent) 4,056,931 67.00% −5.21%
Republican Chele Chiavacci Farley 1,730,439 28.58% +5.86%
Conservative Chele Chiavacci Farley 246,171 4.07% +0.46%
Reform Chele Chiavacci Farley 21,610 0.35% N/A
Total Chele Chiavacci Farley 1,998,220 33.00% +6.66%
Total votes 6,055,151 100.00% N/A
Democratic hold

Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican

  • Cattaraugus (largest municipality: Olean)
  • Chautauqua (largest municipality: Jamestown)
  • Chemung (largest municipality: Elmira)
  • Chenango (largest municipality: Norwich)
  • Delaware (largest municipality: Sidney)
  • Essex (largest municipality: Ticonderoga)
  • Fulton (largest municipality: Gloversville)
  • Genesee (largest municipality: Batavia)
  • Greene (largest municipality: Catskill)
  • Hamilton (largest municipality: Long Lake)
  • Herkimer (largest municipality: German Flatts)
  • Jefferson (largest municipality: Le Ray)
  • Lewis (largest municipality: Lowville)
  • Livingston (largest municipality: Geneseo)
  • Madison (largest municipality: Oneida)
  • Montgomery (largest municipality: Amsterdam)
  • Niagara (largest municipality: Niagara Falls)
  • Orleans (largest municipality: Albion)
  • Oswego (largest municipality: Oswego)
  • Putnam (largest municipality: Lake Carmel)
  • Steuben (largest municipality: Corning)
  • Schoharie (largest municipality: Cobleskill)
  • Schuyler (largest municipality: Watkins Glen)
  • Tioga (largest municipality: Waverly)
  • Wayne (largest municipality: Newark)
  • Yates (largest municipality: Penn Yan)

By congressional district

Gillibrand won 26 of 27 congressional districts, including five that elected Republicans.

District Gillibrand Farley Representative
1st 53% 47% Lee Zeldin
2nd 54% 46% Peter T. King
3rd 59% 41% Thomas Suozzi
4th 60% 40% Kathleen Rice
5th 90% 10% Gregory Meeks
6th 72% 28% Grace Meng
7th 92% 8% Nydia Velázquez
8th 90% 10% Hakeem Jeffries
9th 89% 11% Yvette Clarke
10th 84% 16% Jerry Nadler
11th 55% 45% Max Rose
12th 87% 13% Carolyn Maloney
13th 95% 5% Adriano Espaillat
14th 84% 16% Alexandria Ocasio Cortez
15th 96% 4% Jose E. Serrano
16th 79% 21% Eliot Engel
17th 66% 34% Nita Lowey
18th 57% 43% Sean Patrick Maloney
19th 56% 44% Antonio Delgado
20th 63% 37% Paul Tonko
21st 53% 47% Elise Stefanik
22nd 51% 49% Anthony Brindisi
23rd 51% 49% Tom Reed
24th 58% 42% John Katko
25th 63% 37% Joe Morelle
26th 68% 32% Brian Higgins
27th 47% 53% Chris Collins

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