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New York

New York elects one district attorney per county in partisan elections. There are 62 counties. District attorneys serve four-year terms. New York does not hold all district attorney elections in the same year.
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62
DAs currently serving
4
-year terms
54.2
% uncontested elections
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New York
 uses districts, not counties, for elections. Thus, complete county data cannot be shown on this map.
Note: Texas uses both districts and counties for elections. Thus, complete county data cannot be shown on this map. The color-coding represented below displays Texas counties that are not part of a larger prosecutorial district. The unshaded areas represent district-based prosecutorial districts.
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