The 2022 United States House of Representatives elections in New York were held on November 8, 2022, to elect the 26 U.S. representatives from the State of New York, one from each of the state's 26 congressional districts. The elections coincided with elections for governor, U.S. Senate, attorney general, comptroller, state senate, and assembly, and various other state and local elections.
Following the 2020 census, New York lost one seat in the U.S. House. Incumbent representatives Lee Zeldin (R), Thomas Suozzi (D), Kathleen Rice (D), John Katko (R), Chris Jacobs (R), and Joe Sempolinski (R) retired. Representatives Carolyn Maloney (D) and Mondaire Jones (D) lost renomination in their primary contests. The primary elections were set to happen on June 28, but due to a court-ordered redraw of the state's Congressional maps, they were held on August 23. Due in part to Kathy Hochul's relatively weak performance in the governor's race and heavy pro-Republican turnout, the Democratic Party lost four seats.
With 11 seats held, this is the most seats won by Republicans since 2000 and the best performance in the popular vote since 2002.
Infobox
Party
Democratic
Last election
19
Seats won
15
Seat change
4
Popular vote
3,199,496
Percentage
55.59%
Swing
6.40%
Tables
United States House of Representatives elections in New York, 2022[5]· Overview
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Totals
Totals
Party
Totals
Party
5,755,638
Votes
100.00%
Percentage
26
Ranked list
Party
Votes
Percentage
Seats
+/–
Democratic
3,028,115
52.61%
15
4
Republican
2,233,120
38.80%
11
3
Conservative
320,049
5.56%
0
Working Families
167,605
2.91%
0
Independent
6,749
0.12%
0
Totals
5,755,638
100.00%
26
· Overview › By district
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Votes
Votes
District
Votes
Democratic
%
Democratic
Votes
Republican
%
Republican
Votes
Others
%
Others
Votes
Total
%
District 1
District 1
District
District 1
Democratic
141,907
Democratic
44.49%
Republican
177,040
Republican
55.51%
Others
0
Others
0.00%
Total
318,947
Total
100.0%
Result
Republican hold
District 2
District 2
District
District 2
Democratic
97,774
Democratic
39.27%
Republican
151,178
Republican
60.73%
Others
0
Others
0.00%
Total
248,952
Total
100.0%
Result
Republican hold
District 3
District 3
District
District 3
Democratic
125,404
Democratic
46.24%
Republican
145,824
Republican
53.76%
Others
0
Others
0.00%
Total
271,228
Total
100.0%
Result
Republican gain
District 4
District 4
District
District 4
Democratic
130,871
Democratic
48.20%
Republican
140,622
Republican
51.80%
Others
0
Others
0.00%
Total
271,493
Total
100.0%
Result
Republican gain
District 5
District 5
District
District 5
Democratic
104,396
Democratic
75.21%
Republican
34,407
Republican
24.79%
Others
0
Others
0.00%
Total
138,803
Total
100.0%
Result
Democratic hold
District 6
District 6
District
District 6
Democratic
85,049
Democratic
63.95%
Republican
47,935
Republican
36.05%
Others
0
Others
0.00%
Total
132,984
Total
100.0%
Result
Democratic hold
District 7
District 7
District
District 7
Democratic
119,473
Democratic
80.69%
Republican
28,597
Republican
19.31%
Others
0
Others
0.00%
Total
148,070
Total
100.0%
Result
Democratic hold
District 8
District 8
District
District 8
Democratic
99,079
Democratic
71.72%
Republican
39,060
Republican
28.28%
Others
0
Others
0.00%
Total
138,139
Total
100.0%
Result
Democratic hold
District 9
District 9
District
District 9
Democratic
116,970
Democratic
81.52%
Republican
0
Republican
0.00%
Others
26,521
Others
18.48%
Total
143,491
Total
100.0%
Result
Democratic hold
District 10
District 10
District
District 10
Democratic
160,582
Democratic
84.04%
Republican
29,058
Republican
15.21%
Others
1,447
Others
0.76%
Total
191,087
Total
100.0%
Result
Democratic hold
District 11
District 11
District
District 11
Democratic
71,801
Democratic
38.23%
Republican
115,992
Republican
61.77%
Others
0
Others
0.00%
Total
187,793
Total
100.0%
Result
Republican hold
District 12
District 12
District
District 12
Democratic
200,890
Democratic
81.76%
Republican
44,173
Republican
17.98%
Others
631
Others
0.26%
Total
245,694
Total
100.0%
Result
Democratic hold
District 13
District 13
District
District 13
Democratic
116,589
Democratic
100.00%
Republican
0
Republican
0.00%
Others
0
Others
0.00%
Total
116,589
Total
100.0%
Result
Democratic hold
District 14
District 14
District
District 14
Democratic
82,453
Democratic
70.72%
Republican
31,935
Republican
27.39%
Others
2,208
Others
1.89%
Total
116,596
Total
100.0%
Result
Democratic hold
District 15
District 15
District
District 15
Democratic
76,406
Democratic
82.79%
Republican
15,882
Republican
17.21%
Others
0
Others
0.00%
Total
92,288
Total
100.0%
Result
Democratic hold
District 16
District 16
District
District 16
Democratic
133,567
Democratic
64.30%
Republican
74,156
Republican
35.70%
Others
0
Others
0.00%
Total
207,723
Total
100.0%
Result
Democratic hold
District 17
District 17
District
District 17
Democratic
141,730
Democratic
49.68%
Republican
143,550
Republican
50.32%
Others
0
Others
0.00%
Total
285,280
Total
100.0%
Result
Republican gain
District 18
District 18
District
District 18
Democratic
135,245
Democratic
50.67%
Republican
131,653
Republican
49.33%
Others
0
Others
0.00%
Total
266,898
Total
100.0%
Result
Democratic hold
District 19
District 19
District
District 19
Democratic
141,509
Democratic
49.22%
Republican
146,004
Republican
50.78%
Others
0
Others
0.00%
Total
287,513
Total
100.0%
Result
Republican gain
District 20
District 20
District
District 20
Democratic
160,420
Democratic
55.07%
Republican
130,869
Republican
44.93%
Others
0
Others
0.00%
Total
291,289
Total
100.0%
Result
Democratic hold
District 21
District 21
District
District 21
Democratic
116,421
Democratic
40.85%
Republican
168,579
Republican
59.15%
Others
0
Others
0.00%
Total
285,000
Total
100.0%
Result
Republican hold
District 22
District 22
District
District 22
Democratic
132,913
Democratic
49.51%
Republican
135,544
Republican
50.49%
Others
0
Others
0.00%
Total
268,457
Total
100.0%
Result
Republican hold
District 23
District 23
District
District 23
Democratic
104,114
Democratic
35.08%
Republican
192,694
Republican
64.92%
Others
0
Others
0.00%
Total
296,808
Total
100.0%
Result
Republican hold
District 24
District 24
District
District 24
Democratic
95,028
Democratic
34.30%
Republican
182,054
Republican
65.70%
Others
0
Others
0.00%
Total
277,082
Total
100.0%
Result
Republican hold
District 25
District 25
District
District 25
Democratic
152,022
Democratic
53.87%
Republican
130,190
Republican
46.13%
Others
0
Others
0.00%
Total
282,212
Total
100.0%
Result
Democratic hold
District 26
District 26
District
District 26
Democratic
156,883
Democratic
63.98%
Republican
88,339
Republican
36.02%
Others
0
Others
0.00%
Total
245,222
Total
100.0%
Result
Democratic hold
Total
Total
District
Total
Democratic
3,199,496
Democratic
55.59%
Republican
2,525,335
Republican
43.88%
Others
30,807
Others
0.54%
Total
5,755,638
Total
100.0%
Ranked list
District
Democratic
Republican
Others
Total
Result
Votes
%
Votes
%
Votes
%
Votes
%
District 1
141,907
44.49%
177,040
55.51%
0
0.00%
318,947
100.0%
Republican hold
District 2
97,774
39.27%
151,178
60.73%
0
0.00%
248,952
100.0%
Republican hold
District 3
125,404
46.24%
145,824
53.76%
0
0.00%
271,228
100.0%
Republican gain
District 4
130,871
48.20%
140,622
51.80%
0
0.00%
271,493
100.0%
Republican gain
District 5
104,396
75.21%
34,407
24.79%
0
0.00%
138,803
100.0%
Democratic hold
District 6
85,049
63.95%
47,935
36.05%
0
0.00%
132,984
100.0%
Democratic hold
District 7
119,473
80.69%
28,597
19.31%
0
0.00%
148,070
100.0%
Democratic hold
District 8
99,079
71.72%
39,060
28.28%
0
0.00%
138,139
100.0%
Democratic hold
District 9
116,970
81.52%
0
0.00%
26,521
18.48%
143,491
100.0%
Democratic hold
District 10
160,582
84.04%
29,058
15.21%
1,447
0.76%
191,087
100.0%
Democratic hold
District 11
71,801
38.23%
115,992
61.77%
0
0.00%
187,793
100.0%
Republican hold
District 12
200,890
81.76%
44,173
17.98%
631
0.26%
245,694
100.0%
Democratic hold
District 13
116,589
100.00%
0
0.00%
0
0.00%
116,589
100.0%
Democratic hold
District 14
82,453
70.72%
31,935
27.39%
2,208
1.89%
116,596
100.0%
Democratic hold
District 15
76,406
82.79%
15,882
17.21%
0
0.00%
92,288
100.0%
Democratic hold
District 16
133,567
64.30%
74,156
35.70%
0
0.00%
207,723
100.0%
Democratic hold
District 17
141,730
49.68%
143,550
50.32%
0
0.00%
285,280
100.0%
Republican gain
District 18
135,245
50.67%
131,653
49.33%
0
0.00%
266,898
100.0%
Democratic hold
District 19
141,509
49.22%
146,004
50.78%
0
0.00%
287,513
100.0%
Republican gain
District 20
160,420
55.07%
130,869
44.93%
0
0.00%
291,289
100.0%
Democratic hold
District 21
116,421
40.85%
168,579
59.15%
0
0.00%
285,000
100.0%
Republican hold
District 22
132,913
49.51%
135,544
50.49%
0
0.00%
268,457
100.0%
Republican hold
District 23
104,114
35.08%
192,694
64.92%
0
0.00%
296,808
100.0%
Republican hold
District 24
95,028
34.30%
182,054
65.70%
0
0.00%
277,082
100.0%
Republican hold
District 25
152,022
53.87%
130,190
46.13%
0
0.00%
282,212
100.0%
Democratic hold
District 26
156,883
63.98%
88,339
36.02%
0
0.00%
245,222
100.0%
Democratic hold
Total
3,199,496
55.59%
2,525,335
43.88%
30,807
0.54%
5,755,638
100.0%
2022 New York's 1st congressional district Republican primary debate· District 1 › Republican/Conservative nominee › Debate
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Key: P Participant A Absent N Not invited I Invited W Withdrawn
Michelle Bond
Michelle Bond
No.
Michelle Bond
Date
Anthony Figliola
Host
Nick LaLota
1
1
No.
1
Date
Aug. 1, 2022
Host
Schneps Media
Moderator
Jane HansonStephen Witt
Republican
N
Republican
P
Republican
P
Ranked list
No.
Date
Host
Moderator
Link
Republican
Republican
Republican
Key: P Participant A Absent N Not invited I Invited W Withdrawn
"Big endorsement for @JoshLafazan as @Tom_Suozzi endorses a successor in NY-3. Reportedly Kaiman had a shot at the endorsement too. Zimmerman apparently gave up his shot by endorsing Hochul for gov"
"He's in the private sector now, but doesn't mean Corey Johnson is avoiding politics – @CoreyinNYC is endorsing @ZimmermanforNY for Congress for Suozzi's open seat"
"I have decided to run for another term in Congress in #NY10. This is the birthplace of the LGBTQ+ rights movement. Since long before the Stonewall Uprising, queer people of color have sought refuge within its borders"
"After a very long week (and a very long night!) I've decided to run for re-election to NYS Senate District 47. There's a lot more work to be done in Albany. Good luck to all in NY10!"
"Happy to announce that I will be enjoying my summer and not running in NY10. Good luck to all the contenders. After a week of a lot of phone calls I'm excited to get back to doing important work in Albany for my constituents"
"If Democrats can't win in districts like #NY11 then we will never build the coalition we need to end gun violence, protect a woman's right to choose, and make this country affordable. I'm staying in this fight. See my full statement below:👇"
"Nydia Velazquez may run in NY10 now given her residence. Unless the higher Hispanic population in NY7 convinces her otherwise. NY9 consolidates large parts of the Orthodox community, but population limits appear to pull some of Borough Park into NY10"
"Nydia Velazquez confirms she's sticking with NY-7, even though the final map made significant changes to lines in Brooklyn that place her residence in NY-10 and would see her represent communities she currently reps and those she has repped in the past"
"Assemblymember @EddieGibbsNY is a singularly powerful voice for his Manhattan constituents on the state level. His work on criminal justice reform is inspiring and I am humbled to have his support in this race as we work towards a better, fairer New York"
"It is an honor to receive former Councilmember Gerson's endorsement. He has been a champion for lower Manhattan, and with so much at stake, I am proud to receive the vote of confidence from such a dedicated community servant"
""I'm with Yuh-Line because it's about time we had elected leaders who aren't afraid to tell the truth and call out the people hurting our communities. I can't wait to see her in Congress!"Thank you, @margaretcho!!!"
"Nothing like some BX love on Election Day eve 🧡 Thank you @Vanessalgibson, @KennyBurgosNY, and Jimmy Vacca for your endorsements in this race. We're gonna bring this one home for the city we love, and I'm honored to have the support of such exemplary public servants"
"But this #NY12 race will hinge on two 30-year incumbents bringing out their bases, so club endorsements matter more than usual. Just now, @JimOwles announced its endorsement of Rep. @JerryNadler (And @CarlinaRivera in NY-10 and @Britt4Congress in NY-11)"
"Nuestro PAC is excited to elect a Latina to Congress and elevate Carlina's history of standing up for underrepresented communities. Representing the relentless determination of NY-10's working class and her Boricua heritage, @CarlinaRivera will fight for her community in DC"
"District Council 9's Political Action Committee proudly endorses @CarlinaRivera for NY-10! Carlina Rivera has been a tireless advocate for working families in the New York City Council, and we are eager to see her continue this work in U.S. Congress!"
"We are proud to support Carlina Rivera. She has been a tireless champion for her community, labor and her constituents. We'll hate to see her leave the NYC Council, but we're gonna do everything we can to send her to DC where she'll continue to fight for us. #ny10 #CR10in10"
"on who he's endorsing in NY-12, @bradhoylman says "Well I am a west sider, so I am backing Jerry Nadler. But, this is a battle royale between two highly respected members of Congress. But, Congressman Nadler's record stands up against anyones.""
"With @LindaBRosenthal's leadership, West Siders know that they have a deeply committed and passionate voice in the State Assembly. I'm so proud of all that Linda and I have accomplished together on behalf of Manhattanites, and deeply honored to have earned her endorsement. #NY12"
".@DickMorrisTweet: "Let's defeat AOC while we still can before she spreads her anti-American poison throughout the county, help @TinaForteUSA get elected.""
"It's official! I'm running for Congress in New York's 17th Congressional District! Inflation, crime, education, and immigration. We need real leadership and a willingness to tackle the issues that matter most to NYers. I'm ready for the fight and ready to win!"
"NY CD-23. Tompkins Co Legislator Mike Sigler (R) jumped into this race right after US Rep Chris Jacobs (R) announced his retirement, but exited less than a day later, after meeting with NYGOP Chair Nick Langworthy ... increasing the rumors that Langworthy is preparing to jump in"
"I'm announcing my candidacy for the new #NY24, which includes areas I currently represent in Congress. I'm honored to have received the support of President Trump, GOP Chair @EliseStefanik, and several county Republican and Conservative chairs"
"NY CD-23 SPECIAL. Both parties picked their nominees for the 8/23 special: Steuben Co GOP Chair Joe Sempolinski (R) and atty/ret USAF officer Max Della Pia (D). Sempolinski will not run in the regular election for the redrawn new district. Della Pia is the Dem nom in the regular"
"I spoke with Carl and he's running. And I'm proud to endorse my good friend for NY-23. A born fighter for WNY, Carl has created thousands of jobs and contributed even more to charity over the years. Can't wait to see what he'll do in Congress"