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New York's 133rd State Assembly district

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New York's 133rd
State Assembly district

Assemblymember
  Marjorie Byrnes
RCaledonia

New York's 133rd State Assembly district is one of the 150 districts in the New York State Assembly. It has been represented by Marjorie Byrnes since 2019, defeating Joseph Errigo in the 2018 Republican primary.

Geography

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2020s

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2022

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District 133 contains portions of Monroe, Ontario, Steuben and Wyoming counties and all of Livingston County.[1]

2010s

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District 133 contains portions of Monroe and Steuben counties and all of Livingston County.

Recent election results

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2024

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2024 New York State Assembly election, District 133
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Andrea Bailey
Conservative Andrea Bailey
Total Andrea Bailey
Democratic Colleen Walsh-Williams
Write-in
Total votes 100.0

2022

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2022 New York State Assembly election, District 133[2]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Marjorie Byrnes 31,190
Conservative Marjorie Byrnes 5,399
Total Marjorie Byrnes (incumbent) 36,589 67.5
Democratic Sara Spezzano 17,618 32.5
Write-in 8 0.0
Total votes 54,215 100.0
Republican hold

2020

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2020 New York State Assembly election, District 133[3]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Marjorie Byrnes 35,676
Conservative Marjorie Byrnes 4,902
Independence Marjorie Byrnes 1,182
Total Marjorie Byrnes (incumbent) 41,760 61.8
Democratic Charon Sattler-LeBlanc 24,013
Working Families Charon Sattler-LeBlanc 1,817
Total Charon Sattler-LeBlanc 25,830 38.2
Write-in 7 0.2
Total votes 67,597 100.0
Republican hold

2018

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2018 New York State Assembly election, District 133[4][5]
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Marjorie Byrnes 3,709 61.9
Republican Joseph Errigo (incumbent) 2,282 38.1
Write-in 0 0.0
Total votes 5,991 100
General election
Republican Marjorie Byrnes 25,596
Conservative Marjorie Byrnes 4,091
Total Marjorie Byrnes 29,687 54.5
Democratic Barbara Baer 22,048
Working Families Barbara Baer 817
Women's Equality Barbara Baer 475
Total Barbara Baer 23,340 42.8
Independence Joseph Errigo 1,165
Reform Joseph Errigo 278
Total Joseph Errigo (incumbent) 1,443 2.6
Write-in 21 0.1
Total votes 54,491 100.0
Republican hold

2016

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Then-incumbent Bill Nojay died one week before the Republican primary, which he posthumously won. The Republican chairmen for the district's overlying counties selected Joseph Errigo to replace him on the general election ballot.[6]

2016 New York State Assembly election, District 133[7][8]
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Bill Nojay (incumbent) 2,848 61.0
Republican Richard Milne 1,820 39.0
Write-in 0 0.0
Total votes 4,668 100
General election
Republican Joseph Errigo 28,514
Conservative Joseph Errigo 4,401
Independence Joseph Errigo 1,306
Reform Joseph Errigo 199
Total Joseph Errigo 34,420 56.3
Democratic Barbara Baer 24,194
Working Families Barbara Baer 1,506
Women's Equality Barbara Baer 653
Total Barbara Baer 26,353 43.1
Write-in 342 0.6
Total votes 61,115 100.0
Republican hold

2014

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2014 New York State Assembly election, District 133[9]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Bill Nojay 26,259
Conservative Bill Nojay 5,543
Total Bill Nojay (incumbent) 31,802 99.3
Write-in 223 0.7
Total votes 32,025 100.0
Republican hold

2012

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2012 New York State Assembly election, District 133[10][11]
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Bill Nojay 3,555 57.2
Republican Richard Burke 2,657 42.8
Write-in 0 0.0
Total votes 6,212 100
General election
Republican Bill Nojay 26,883
Independence Bill Nojay 1,673
Total Bill Nojay 28,556 51.3
Democratic Randolph Weaver 21,165 38.0
Conservative Richard Burke 5,910 10.6
Write-in 23 0.1
Total votes 55,654 100.0
Republican hold

References

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  1. ^ "New York State Assembly - Marjorie Byrnes". nyassembly.gov.
  2. ^ "2022 Election Results". New York State Board of Elections. Retrieved January 27, 2023.
  3. ^ "2020 Election Results". New York State Board of Elections. Retrieved December 29, 2022.
  4. ^ "2018 Election Results". New York State Board of Elections. Retrieved December 11, 2022.
  5. ^ "2018 State and Local Primary Results". New York State Board of Elections. Retrieved December 11, 2022.
  6. ^ "GOP Chairmen Pick Replacement for Dead Primary Winner". New York Times. Associated Press. September 14, 2016. Retrieved September 19, 2016.
  7. ^ "2016 Election Results" (PDF). New York State Board of Elections. Retrieved May 2, 2022.
  8. ^ "2016 State and Local Primary Results" (PDF). New York State Board of Elections. Retrieved May 4, 2022.
  9. ^ "2014 Election Results" (PDF). New York State Board of Elections. Retrieved December 21, 2022.
  10. ^ "2012 Election Results" (PDF). New York State Board of Elections. Retrieved October 14, 2022.
  11. ^ "2012 State and Local Primary Results" (PDF). New York State Board of Elections. Retrieved October 14, 2022.