New York State Senate District 9 | ||
Current incumbent | Todd Kaminsky |
New York's ninth state senate district is represented by Democratic Senator Todd Kaminsky, who won a 2016 special election prompted by the removal of former Republican Senator Dean Skelos.
New York state senators represent an average of 312,550 residents, as of the 2010 Census. After the 2000 Census, each member represented 306,072 residents.
Members of the New York State Senate serve two-year terms and are not subject to term limits. New York legislators assume office the first Wednesday in January. When the first Wednesday in January falls on January 1, it shall meet the next Wednesday.
Article 3, Section 7 of the New York Constitution states: "No person shall serve as a member of the legislature unless he or she is a citizen of the United States and has been a resident of the state of New York for five years, and, except as hereinafter otherwise prescribed, of the assembly or senate district for the twelve months immediately preceding his or her election; if elected a senator or member of assembly at the first election next ensuing after a readjustment or alteration of the senate or assembly districts becomes effective, a person, to be eligible to serve as such, must have been a resident of the county in which the senate or assembly district is contained for the twelve months immediately preceding his or her election. No member of the legislature shall, during the time for which he or she was elected, receive any civil appointment from the governor, the governor and the senate, the legislature or from any city government, to an office which shall have been created, or the emoluments whereof shall have been increased during such time."
State legislators | |
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Salary | Per diem |
$110,000/year | $174/day (including overnight) or $59/day (no overnight). |
Some legislators in New York are able to begin collecting a state pension while still serving in office and also receiving their normal salary. Under state law, if a lawmaker took office prior to 1995, they are eligible to begin collecting an annual pension once they turn 65. Those who took office after 1994 are not able to collect a pension while still in office. As of 2011, Rep. Herman Farrell (D) was the highest-paid state legislator, collecting his $113,500 salary as well as a pension of $81,619.
If there is a vacancy in the senate, a special election must be held to fill the vacant seat. An election can be held as long the vacancy happened before April 1st in an election year. The person elected to fill the vacant seat serves for the remainder of the unexpired term.
Elections for the office of New York State Senate will take place in 2020. The general election will be held on November 3, 2020. A primary is scheduled for June 23, 2020. The filing deadline is April 2, 2020.
Incumbent Todd Kaminsky (D) defeated Francis Becker Jr. (R) in the general election for New York State Senate District 9 on November 6, 2018.
Candidate |
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Votes |
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Todd Kaminsky (D) |
61.8
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73,412 |
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Francis Becker Jr. (R) |
38.2
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45,417 | |
Other/Write-in votes |
0.0
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32 |
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Total votes: 118,861 (100.00% precincts reporting) |
Incumbent Todd Kaminsky advanced from the Democratic primary for New York State Senate District 9 on September 13, 2018.
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Todd Kaminsky (D) |
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Francis Becker Jr. advanced from the Republican primary for New York State Senate District 9 on September 13, 2018.
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Francis Becker Jr. (R) |
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Elections for the New York State Senate took place in 2016. The primary election took place on September 13, 2016, and the general election was held on November 8, 2016. The filing deadline for major party candidates was July 14, 2016. The filing deadline for independent candidates was August 23, 2016.
Incumbent Todd Kaminsky defeated Christopher McGrath and Laurence Hirsh in the New York State Senate District 9 general election.New York State Senate, District 9 General Election, 2016
Party | Candidate | Vote % | Votes | |
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Democratic | Todd Kaminsky Incumbent | 51.71% | 75,245 | |
Republican | Christopher McGrath | 47.29% | 68,823 | |
Green Party | Laurence Hirsh | 1.00% | 1,459 | |
Total Votes | 145,527 | |||
Source: New York Board of Elections |
New York State Senate, District 9 Democratic Primary, 2016
Party | Candidate | |
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Democratic | Todd Kaminsky Incumbent (unopposed) |
New York State Senate, District 9 Republican Primary, 2016
Party | Candidate | |
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Republican | Christopher McGrath (unopposed) |
New York State Senate, District 9 Green Primary, 2016
Party | Candidate | |
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Green Party | Laurence Hirsh (unopposed) |
A special election for the position of New York State Senate District 9 was called for April 19. Candidates were nominated by parties rather than chosen in primaries.
The seat was vacant following Dean Skelos' (R) conviction on December 11, 2015. He was removed from office after he was convicted of eight counts of corruption.
Todd Kaminsky (D) defeated Christopher McGrath (R) and Laurence Hirsh (G) in the special election.
New York State Senate, District 9, Special Election, 2016
Party | Candidate | Vote % | Votes | |
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Democratic | Todd Kaminsky | 49.9% | 33,978 | |
Republican | Christopher McGrath | 48.7% | 33,198 | |
Green | Laurence Hirsh | 1.1% | 772 | |
Blank | Blank | 0.2% | 111 | |
Void | Void | 0% | 0 | |
Write-in | Write-in | 0.1% | 56 | |
Total Votes | 68,115 | |||
Source: 283 of 283 precincts reporting - New York Board of Elections |
Elections for the New York State Senate took place in 2014. A primary election took place on September 9, 2014. The general election took place November 4, 2014. The signature filing deadline for candidates wishing to run in this election was July 10, 2014. Patrick Gillespie, Jr. was unopposed in the Democratic primary, while incumbent Dean Skelos was unopposed in the Republican primary. Gillespie ran on the Working Families Party ticket and Skelos ran on the Conservative Party, Independence Party of New York State and Tax Revolt Party tickets. Skelos defeated Gillespie in the general election.
New York State Senate District 9, General Election, 2014
Party | Candidate | Vote % | Votes | |
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Republican | Dean Skelos Incumbent | 63% | 50,142 | |
Democratic | Patrick Gillespie, Jr. | 32.7% | 26,026 | |
None | Blank | 4.1% | 3,253 | |
None | Void | 0.1% | 92 | |
None | Scattering | 0% | 29 | |
Total Votes | 79,542 |
Elections for the office of New York State Senate consisted of a primary election on September 13, 2012, and a general election on November 6, 2012. The signature-filing deadline for candidates wishing to run in this election was July 12, 2012. Incumbent Dean Skelos (R) defeated Thomas H. Feffer (D) in the general election. Skelos -- who also ran on the Conservative Party and Independence Party of New York State tickets -- was unopposed in the Republican primary. Feffer was unopposed in the Democratic primary.
New York State Senate, District 9, General Election, 2012
Party | Candidate | Vote % | Votes | |
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Republican | Dean Skelos Incumbent | 60.7% | 68,816 | |
Democratic | Thomas H. Feffer | 39.3% | 44,646 | |
Total Votes | 113,462 |
From 2002 to 2016, candidates for New York State Senate District 9 raised a total of $12,110,477. Candidates who raised money in contributions earned $526,542 on average. All figures come from Follow the Money.
Campaign contributions, New York State Senate District 9
Year | Amount | Candidates | Average |
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2016 | $2,036,552 | 3 | $678,851 |
2014 | $1,513,262 | 2 | $756,631 |
2012 | $1,603,976 | 2 | $801,988 |
2010 | $1,188,683 | 2 | $594,342 |
2008 | $1,728,286 | 2 | $864,143 |
2006 | $1,270,343 | 2 | $635,172 |
2004 | $1,289,918 | 2 | $644,959 |
2002 | $919,268 | 4 | $229,817 |
2000 | $560,189 | 4 | $140,047 |
Total | $12,110,477 | 23 | $526,542 |