Electoral History
- United States Senate election in New York, 1998
- Chuck Schumer (D), 54%
- Al D'Amato (R) (inc.), 44%
- United States Senate election in New York, 1992
- Al D'Amato (R) (inc.), 49%
- Robert Abrams (D), 48%
- United States Senate election in New York, 1986
- Al D'Amato (R) (inc.), 58%
- Mark Green (D), 41%
- United States Senate election in New York, 1980
- Al D'Amato (R), 45%
- Elizabeth Holtzman (D), 44%
- Jacob Javits (Lib.) (inc.), 11%
- 1980 Republican Senatorial Primary
- Al D'Amato, 56.3%
- Jacob Javits (inc.), 43.7%
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