Asm. Dana Levenberg
Dana Levenberg represents AD-95, a D+27 district in which Democrats hold 46.9% of voter registrations against 19.9% Republican, with a substantial 28.3% independent share; the district is characterized by a median household income of $122,573, a 70.0% homeownership rate, a 49.8% bachelor's degree or higher attainment rate, and a racial composition of 58.9% white, 29.2% Hispanic, 8.4% Black, and 3.5% Asian. First elected in 2022, Levenberg won her 2024 general election with 63.8% of the vote against Michael L. Capalbo, a 27.6-point margin, and scenario modeling places the seat as Safe D across all 2026 environments. In the 2025 session, Levenberg sponsored 95 bills, with the heaviest concentrations in General Municipal (6), Environmental Conservation (5), Tax (5), and Vehicle and Traffic (5), reflecting a broad municipal and local-services orientation. No committee chairmanship data is noted in this brief, and no lobbying sector data was provided for overlap analysis.AI
Topic Focus AI
Topics extracted by AI from joint Senate-Assembly committee hearing transcripts and floor debate. Tag size reflects number of supporting citations.
Key Issues AI
Key issue areas derived from floor debate speeches and sponsored bill law sections.
Legislative Activity (2025–2026)
Bill sponsorship from NYS Open Legislation API. Hearing appearances from joint Senate-Assembly committee transcripts. Floor debate from official Assembly session transcripts (Granicus, 2023–present).
Bill Focus Areas 2025–2026
Grouped by law section from sponsored Assembly bills. Source: NYS Open Legislation API.
Floor Speeches: In Support (45) AI
The bill would extend to minor parties without county committees the ability to challenge voter registrations for party affiliation—a power currently available only to major parties with county committees. Supporters argued it levels the playing field and prevents party lines from being 'hijacked' by those not genuinely aligned with party principles. Opponents contended the bill is unconstitutional, targets the Working Families Party in response to a specific 2024 congressional race (NY-17), undermines local party control, and allows unelected state bodies to determine voters' political beliefs. The debate centered on whether the bill addresses a real problem or is a partisan power grab.
The bill levels the playing field for minor parties without county committees, allowing them the same enrollment removal process as parties with county committees. The process already exists and is utilized by parties with county committees; this simply extends it to those without them.
Floor Speeches: In Opposition (5) AI
Voted no despite supporting many programs, expressing disappointment that the Governor did not agree to Assembly and Senate one-House additions for road infrastructure funding, particularly in Region 8 which has the worst road conditions.
Expressed disappointment that the Governor did not agree to Assembly and Senate one-House additions for road infrastructure, noting Region 8 DOT roads are in the worst condition statewide.
Expressed disappointment that the Governor did not agree to Assembly and Senate one-House additions for road infrastructure, noting Region 8 DOT roads are in the worst condition statewide.
Expressed disappointment that the Governor did not agree to Assembly and Senate one-House additions for road infrastructure, noting Region 8 roads are in the worst condition and more funding is needed.
Expressed disappointment that the Governor did not agree to Assembly and Senate one-House additions for road infrastructure, noting Region 8 roads are in the worst condition and more funding is needed.
Electoral History AD-95
General Elections
| Year | Winner | Runner-up | Margin |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2024 | Dana Levenberg 63.8% (38,472) | Michael L. Capalbo 36.2% (21,808) | 27.6pts |
| 2022 | Dana Levenberg 62.4% (28,495) | Stacy Halper 37.6% (17,150) | 24.8pts |
| 2020 | Sandra R. Galef 66.0% (39,235) | Lawrence A. Chiulli 34.0% (20,237) | 32.0pts |
| 2018 | Sandra R. Galef 68.4% (31,384) | Lawrence A. Chiulli 31.6% (14,495) | 36.8pts |
| 2016 | Sandra R. Galef 68.3% (35,377) | Gregory Purdy 31.7% (16,388) | 36.6pts |
| 2014 | Sandra R. Galef 100.0% (23,173) | Uncontested | — |
| 2012 | Sandra R. Galef 68.6% (32,619) | Kim Izzarelli 31.4% (14,913) | 37.2pts |
| 2010 | Ellen C. Jaffee 61.0% (20,702) | Thomas A. Morr 39.0% (13,241) | 22.0pts |
| 2008 | Ellen C. Jaffee 100.0% (32,850) | Uncontested | — |
| 2006 | Ellen C. Jaffee 61.2% (18,778) | Joseph P. Brennan 38.8% (11,910) | 22.4pts |
| 2004 | Ryan S. Karben 63.8% (27,294) | Margarita Bunge 33.0% (14,110) | 30.8pts |
| 2002 | Ryan S. Karben 50.7% (16,769) | Gerald C. Walsh 41.9% (13,858) | ⚡ 8.8pts |
| 2000 | Howard D. Mills, III 61.4% (29,683) | Noel C. Spencer 34.2% (16,544) | 27.2pts |
| 1998 | Howard D. Mills, III 52.7% (19,055) | Patricia O' Dwyer 37.8% (13,664) | 14.9pts |
| 1996 | John J. Bonacic 91.6% (28,494) | John J. Mc Govern, Jr. 8.4% (2,611) | 83.2pts |
Primary Elections
| Year | Winner | Runner-up | Margin |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2022 (Democratic) | Dana Levenberg 47.0% (4,443) | Vanessa B. Agudelo 33.4% (3,158) | 13.6pts |
| 1998 (Republican) | Howard D. Mills, III 63.2% (3,794) | Tony Houston 36.8% (2,208) | 26.4pts |
Source: NYS Board of Elections certified results. ⚡ = margin under 10 pts. District history reflects 2022 redistricted boundaries.
Vulnerability Index AD-95
Base lean: D+29
Scenario model: ±5pt national environment shift applied to district base lean (D+29). Base lean blends voter registration (40%) with recent contested general election margins (60%), using up to the last 4 general elections with margins under 40 points. Ratings: Safe D/R = 15+ pts, Likely = 8–14 pts, Lean = 3–7 pts, Toss-up = within 2 pts (Assembly districts are smaller and more homogeneous than Senate districts, so tighter thresholds are used). Generic ballot from Silver Bulletin (Nate Silver), as of 5/21/2026. Not a prediction — reflects structural competitiveness under different cycle environments.
District 95 Profile
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates (2024).
Voter Registration
Demographics
Commute Mode
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, ACS 5-Year Estimates (2024). Race and ethnicity figures may not sum to 100% — Hispanic/Latino is an ethnicity category that overlaps with racial groups.
Lobbying Activity
No lobbying disclosures on record for this member in the available dataset.
Source: NY Commission on Ethics and Lobbying in Government via data.ny.gov.