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Challengers and incumbents have until Friday to submit petitions to get on the ballot in New York.
Here's a listing on the Board of Elections website, which opens in a PDF.
So far, no Senate candidate has filed.
But in the Assembly, the following candidates have:
District 115: David J. Kimmel has submitted petitions for the Republican and Conservative party lines. Karen Bisso is also expected to submit Republican and Conservative petitions, and the incumbent, Janet Duprey, R-Peru, will submit Republican petitions.
District 117: Assemblyman Ken Blankenbush, R-Black River, submitted Conservative and Independence petitions, and will presumably also submit Republican petitions soon. Nobody is running against Mr. Blankenbush, unless someone comes totally out of left field.
District 118: Joseph Chilelli, a Democrat, filed petitions for his party to take on Assemblyman Marc Butler, R-Newport, who has yet to submit.
That's it, so far.