American legislative district
New York's 107th State Assembly district is one of the 150 districts in the New York State Assembly. It has been represented by Republican Scott Bendett since 2023, succeeding Jake Ashby .[1]
Geography [ edit ] District 107 consists of a majority of Rennselaer County and portions of Albany , Washington and Columbia counties.
District 107 consists of a majority of Rennselaer County (except for the city of Rensselaer) and portions of Washington and Columbia counties.
Recent election results [ edit ] 2018 New York State Assembly election , District 107[4] [5] Primary election Party Candidate Votes % Democratic Tistrya Houghtling 4,764 59.3 Democratic Donald Boyajian 3,271 40.7 Write-in 0 0.0 Total votes 8,035 100 Green Tistrya Houghtling 30 85.7 Green Donald Boyajian 5 14.3 Write-in 0 0.0 Total votes 35 100 General election Republican Jake Ashby 22,973 Conservative Jake Ashby 4,621 Independence Jake Ashby 1,353 Reform Jake Ashby 223 Total Jake Ashby 29,170 50.8 Democratic Tistrya Houghtling 25,058 Working Families Tistrya Houghtling 1,730 Women's Equality Tistrya Houghtling 790 Green Tistrya Houghtling 704 Total Tistrya Houghtling 28,282 49.2 Write-in 8 0.0 Total votes 57,460 100.0 Republican hold
2018 special [ edit ] 2012 New York State Assembly election, District 107[10] [11] Primary election Party Candidate Votes % Democratic Cheryl Roberts 2,519 79.3 Democratic Keith Hammond 659 20.7 Write-in 0 0.0 Total votes 3,178 100 Working Families Cheryl Roberts 52 81.3 Working Families Brenda Mahar 12 18.7 Write-in 0 0.0 Total votes 64 100 General election Republican Steven McLaughlin 23,934 Conservative Steven McLaughlin 3,968 Independence Steven McLaughlin 2,348 Total Steven McLaughlin 30,250 51.8 Democratic Cheryl Roberts 25,338 Working Families Cheryl Roberts 2,802 Total Cheryl Roberts 28,140 48.2 Write-in 6 0.0 Total votes 58,396 100.0 Republican hold
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