2026 Election Guide โ West Haverstraw
The June 23, 2026 primary is complete. Results are at 98% and effectively final โ AP called all top races within hours of polls closing. Next up: Tuesday, November 3, 2026 general election. Below are the races affecting residents of West Haverstraw.
What's on Your Ballot
Which specific races appear on your ballot depends on your party registration and your exact address. Use the links above to look up your polling place and sample ballot from the Rockland County Board of Elections.
New York's 17th Congressional District
All of Rockland County is in NY-17, currently held by Rep. Mike Lawler (R). The Democratic primary is decided โ Cait Conley advances to the November general.
November 3 matchup: Cait Conley (D) vs. Mike Lawler (R, incumbent). Full race details โ
State Senate District 38
Covers Clarkstown, Orangetown, Ramapo, and Haverstraw in Rockland County, plus a small portion of Ossining (Westchester). Incumbent: Bill Weber (R).
Working Families Party primary on June 23 features Joseph W. Rand. No Democratic primary for this seat. Verify with Rockland County BOE for full certified list. District info โ
Assembly District 96
Covers most of Clarkstown, and portions of Haverstraw and Orangetown. Incumbent: Patrick Carroll (D).
Democratic primary June 23: Patrick Carroll (incumbent) defeated P.T. Thomas. Carroll advances to face Brett Yagel (R, former Mayor of Pomona and Haverstraw Republican Committee Chairman) in the November 3 general election. Ballotpedia โ
County Legislature District 3 โ not on the 2026 ballot
Village of Haverstraw and most of West Haverstraw โ Hispanic Majority District Your current legislator is Jay Hood Jr.. County legislators serve four-year terms through 2027, so there is no County Legislature race in 2026.
Town of Haverstraw Town Board
West Haverstraw residents are part of the Town of Haverstraw. You will vote in Haverstraw town board primaries (if any). Incumbent supervisor: Howard T. Phillips Jr. (D).
There is no June 23 primary for town offices. The town supervisor (two-year term) and several other town offices are on the November 3, 2026 general election ballot under New York's even-year election law.