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The New York judicial elections consisted of a primary election on September 13th and a general election on November 6th.
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Candidates competed for six seats.
| Candidate | Incumbency | Party | Primary Vote | Election Vote |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Christopher G. Quinn | No | Republican | 6.86% | |
| Gary J. Weber | No | Republican | 6.62% | |
| James M. Catterson | Yes | 6.82% | ||
| John Leo | No | Democratic | 8.26% | |
| Joy Watson | No | Republican | 6.81% | |
| Leonard Austin | Yes | Democratic | 8.2% | |
| Leonard Steinman (New York) | No | Democratic | 8.09% | |
| Peter Skelos | Yes | Republican | 6.9% | |
| Richard Ambro | No | Democratic | 8.16% | |
| Rudolph Cartier | No | Republican | 6.47% | |
| Sondra Pardes | No | Democratic | 8.22% |
Candidates competed for three seats.
| Candidate | Incumbency | Party | Primary Vote | Election Vote |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Charles S. Lopresto | No | Democratic and Republican | 22.79% | |
| Giovanni Silvagni | No | Republican | 5% | |
| Lawrence V. Cullen | No | Democratic | 20.47% | |
| Leslie J. Purificacion | No | Democratic | 19.44% | |
| Robert V. Beltrani | No | Republican | 5.17% |
Candidates competed for two seats.
| Candidate | Incumbency | Party | Primary Vote | Election Vote |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Donna Mills | Yes | Democratic | 37.03% | |
| Fernando Tapia | No | Democratic | 33.88% | |
| John H. Wilson | No | Republican, Conservative | 3.8% |
Candidates competed for four seats.
| Candidate | Incumbency | Party | Primary Vote | Election Vote |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| George J. Silver | No | Democratic | 13.89% | |
| Manuel J. Mendez | No | Democratic | 16.32% | |
| Saliann Scarpulla | No | Democratic | 14.21% |
Candidates competed for three seats.
| Candidate | Incumbency | Party | Primary Vote | Election Vote |
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| Barry Kamins | No | Democratic | 23.67% | |
| Cheryl Chambers | Yes | 25.51% | ||
| William Miller (New York) | No | Republican, Democrat, Conservative | 23.7% |
Candidates competed for two seats.
| Candidate | Incumbency | Party | Primary Vote | Election Vote |
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| Bernard Malone | Yes | Republican | 17.93% | |
| Larry Weissman | No | Working Families | 2.25% | |
| Michael Kavanagh | Yes | Republican | 20.44% | |
| Richard Mott | No | Democratic | 23.89% | |
| Stephan Schick | No | Democratic | 21.42% |
Candidates competed for four seats.
| Candidate | Incumbency | Party | Primary Vote | Election Vote |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Felix J. Catena | No | Republican | 10.07% | |
| Jeffrey D. Wait | No | Democratic | 9.32% | |
| John Silvestri | No | Democratic | 9.51% | |
| John T. Ellis | No | Republican | 10.14% | |
| Joseph Sise | Yes | Republican | 11.48% | |
| Mark L. Powers | No | Democratic | 9.59% | |
| Thomas Buchanan | No | Republican | 10.51% |
| Candidate | Incumbency | Party | Primary Vote | Election Vote |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kevin M. Dowd | Yes | Republican | 100% |
Candidates competed for two seats.
| Candidate | Incumbency | Party | Primary Vote | Election Vote |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| David Barry | Yes | Republican | 20.68% | |
| Gail A. Donofrio | No | Republican | 27.03% | |
| J. Scott Odorisi | No | Democratic | 21.43% | |
| Sean E. Gleason | No | Democratic | 18.01% |
Candidates competed for three seats.
| Candidate | Incumbency | Party | Primary Vote | Election Vote |
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| Carl Chu | No | Republican | 9.15% | |
| Gerald Loehr | No | Democratic | 16.63% | |
| John R. La Cava | Yes | Republican | 12.01% | |
| Maria Rosa | No | Democratic | 19.18% | |
| Rory Lancman | ||||
| Sandra Sciortino | No | Democratic | 15.41% |
Candidates competed for two seats. Rosado and Hertzberg ran for the 1st District; McShan and Szalkiewicz ran for the 2nd District.
| Candidate | Incumbency | Party | Primary Vote | Election Vote |
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| Daniel Szalkiewicz | No | Republican/Conservative | 2.29% | |
| Eddie McShan | No | Democratic | 59.9% | 83.54% |
| Harry Hertzberg | No | 12.85% | ||
| Llinet Rosado | No | Democratic | 71.22% |
Candidates competed for two positions.
| Candidate | Incumbency | Party | Primary Vote | Election Vote |
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| Craig S. Walker | No | Democratic | 55.06% | |
| Robin S. Garson | Yes | Democratic | 53.23% | |
| Ross Brady | No | Conservative | 24.55% | |
| Vincent F. Martusciello | No | Conservative | 23.55% |
Candidate ran unopposed.
| Candidate | Incumbency | Party | Primary Vote | Election Vote |
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| Richard J. Montelione | No | Democratic | 51.9% | 100% |
Candidate ran unopposed.
| Candidate | Incumbency | Party | Primary Vote | Election Vote |
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| Wavny Toussaint | Yes | Democratic | 100% |
Candidate ran unopposed.
| Candidate | Incumbency | Party | Primary Vote | Election Vote |
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| Steven Mostofsky | No | Democratic/Conservative | 44.8% | 100% |
Candidates competed for three positions.
| Candidate | Incumbency | Party | Primary Vote | Election Vote |
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| Anil C. Singh | Yes | Democratic | 51.96% | |
| Melissa A. Crane | No | Democratic | 55.63% | |
| Verna L. Saunders | Yes | Democratic | 51.96% |
Candidate ran unopposed.
| Candidate | Incumbency | Party | Primary Vote | Election Vote |
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| Debra R. Samuels | Yes | Democrat/Republican | 100% |
Candidate ran unopposed.
| Candidate | Incumbency | Party | Primary Vote | Election Vote |
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| Lisa Sokoloff | No | Democratic | 54.5% | 100% |
Candidates competed for two positions.
| Candidate | Incumbency | Party | Primary Vote | Election Vote |
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| Arthur F. Engoron | Yes | Democratic | 100% | |
| Shawn T. Kelly | Yes | Democratic | 100% |
Candidate ran unopposed.
| Candidate | Incumbency | Party | Primary Vote | Election Vote |
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| Jeanette Rodriguez-Morick | Yes | Democratic | 100% |
Candidates competed for four positions.
| Candidate | Incumbency | Party | Primary Vote | Election Vote |
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| Donna-Marie E. Golia | No | Democratic | 100% | |
| Larry L. Love | No | Democratic | 100% | |
| Robert I. Caloras | No | Democratic | 100% | |
| Ulysses Leverett | No | Democratic | 100% |
For information about the County Court elections, see New York judicial elections, 2012 - County Courts.
For information about the Town and Village Court elections, see New York judicial elections, 2012 - Town and Village Courts.
As featured in JP Election Brief: Highlights of the 2012 judicial elections on November 15, 2012
In this year;s election, the East Rochester Town Court race in Monroe County and the Olean Town Court in Cattaraugus County were the closest races in the state.
In Monroe County, Dennis J. Greco earned 1,196 votes, while David P. Bonacchi earned 1,193. In Cattaraugus County, Sherry L. Lemon had 392 votes, while Thomas G. Churakos, Sr. had 389.
As featured in JP Election Brief: Campaign ads and voter education on October 25, 2012.
There were races for all trial courts this year, the Supreme Courts, NYC Civil Court, City Courts, Surrogates' Courts, County Courts, District Courts, Family Courts, and Town and Village Courts. For the Supreme Courts, the state's court of general jurisdiction, there were 30 races, only one of which was uncontested.
In the race for 9th Judicial District Supreme Court, seven candidates competed for three seats. One of those candidates was Rory Lancman, who served in the New York State Assembly from 2007 to 2012 and was defeated in the primaries. Lancman was nominated by the Working Families Party in the 9th Judicial District race. He was in the race but he expressed his interest in maintaining his law practice before considering long term plans.[1]
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