New York
New York
* NARAL Pro-Choice America PAC endorsed candidate
President
President Barack Obama (D) is pro-choice. *
Former Gov. Mitt Romney (R) is anti-choice.
U.S. Senate
Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D)
is pro-choice. (Incumbent)
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Wendy Long (R)
is anti-choice.
Colia Clark (G) has no known position on choice.
Michael Craft (I) has no known position on choice.
Chris Edes (L) has no known position on choice.
Dan Fein (O) has no known position on choice.
John Mangelli (I) has no known position on choice.
Scott Noren (I) has no known position on choice.
U.S. House of Representatives
District 01
Rep. Tim Bishop (D)
is pro-choice. (Incumbent)
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Randy Altschuler (R)
is anti-choice.
Rick Witt (L) has no known position on choice.
District 02
Rep. Pete King (R)
is anti-choice. (Incumbent)
Vivianne Flacone (D)
is pro-choice.
Dan Riina (L) has no known position on choice.
District 03
Rep. Steve Israel (D)
is pro-choice. (Incumbent)
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Steve Labate (R)
is anti-choice.
Mike McDermott (L) has no known position on choice.
District 04
Rep. Carolyn McCarthy (D)
is pro-choice. (Incumbent)
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Francis Becker Jr. (R)
is anti-choice.
District 05 (Redrawn District)
Rep. Gregory Meeks (D)
is pro-choice. (Incumbent)
Allan Jennings (R) has no known position on choice.
Catherine Wark (L) has no known position on choice.
District 06 (Open Seat)
Dan Halloran (R)
is anti-choice.
Grace Meng (D)
is pro-choice.
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Evergreen Ghou (G) has no known position on choice.
State Rep. Rory Lancman (O)
is pro-choice.
District 07
Rep. Nydia Velazquez (D)
is pro-choice. (Incumbent)
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James Murray (I) has no known position on choice.
District 08 (Open Seat)
Alan Bellone (R) has no known position on choice.
Hakeem Jeffries (D)
is pro-choice.
Colin Beavan (G) has no known position on choice.
District 09
Rep. Yvette Clarke (D)
is pro-choice. (Incumbent)
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Daniel Cavangh (R) has no known position on choice.
Vivia Morgan (G) has no known position on choice.
District 10
Rep. Jerrold Nadler (D)
is pro-choice. (Incumbent)
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Michael Chan (R) has no known position on choice.
District 11
Rep. Michael Grimm (R)
is anti-choice. (Incumbent)
Mark Murphy (D)
is pro-choice.
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Henry Bardel (G) has no known position on choice.
District 12
Rep. Carolyn Maloney (D)
is pro-choice. (Incumbent)
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Christopher Wright (R) has no known position on choice.
District 13
Rep. Charles Rangel (D)
is pro-choice. (Incumbent)
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Craig Schley (R) has no known position on choice.
District 14
Rep. Joe Crowley (D)
is pro-choice. (Incumbent)
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Williams Gibbons Jr. (R) has no known position on choice.
Tony Gronowicz (G) has no known position on choice.
District 15
Rep. Jose Serrano (D)
is pro-choice. (Incumbent)
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Frank Della Valle (R)
is anti-choice.
District 16
Rep. Eliot Engel (D)
is pro-choice. (Incumbent)
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Joseph McLaughlin (R)
is anti-choice.
Joseph Diaferia (G)
is currently being researched.
District 17
Rep. Nita Lowey (D)
is pro-choice. (Incumbent)
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Joe Carvin (R)
is mixed-choice.
District 18
Rep. Nan Hayworth (R)
is mixed-choice. (Incumbent)
Sean Patrick Maloney (D)
is pro-choice.
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District 19
Rep. Chris Gibson (R)
is anti-choice. (Incumbent)
Julian Schreibman (D)
is pro-choice.
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District 20
Rep. Paul Tonko (D)
is pro-choice. (Incumbent)
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Bob Dieterich (R) has no known position on choice.
District 21
Rep. Bill Owens (D)
is pro-choice. (Incumbent)
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Matt Doheny (R)
is mixed-choice.
Donald Hassig (G) has no known position on choice.
District 22
Rep. Richard Hanna (R)
is mixed-choice. (Incumbent)
Dan Lamb (D)
is pro-choice.
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District 24
Rep. Ann Marie Buerkle (R)
is anti-choice. (Incumbent)
Former Rep. Dan Maffei (D)
is pro-choice.
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Ursula Rozum (G) has no known position on choice.
District 25
Rep. Louise Slaughter (D)
is pro-choice. (Incumbent)
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Maggie Brooks (R)
is anti-choice.
District 26
Rep. Brian Higgins (D)
is pro-choice. (Incumbent)
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Mike Madigan (R) has no known position on choice.
District 27
Rep. Kathy Hochul (D)
is pro-choice. (Incumbent)
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Chris Collins (R)
is anti-choice.
Candidate choice positions are determined by NARAL Pro-Choice America using current research. Choice positions are subject to change. Explanation of positions on choice >>


