2018 New York General Election (Divided States of America)

The 2018 New York General Election was the fourth quadrennial general election for the National Assembly in the Republic of New York. In a surprise upset, the Liberal Party failed to maintain its outright majority in the Assembly, only keeping its position due to its coalition with the Working Families Party. Meanwhile, the Conservative Party and some of its coalition members gained seats.

The election's results were mainly attributed to the New York-New England Trade Agreement, which was widely panned in both nations as unfair, wasteful, and unneeded. However, the Cuomo Government kept its position, albeit a very narrow one.

Ultimately, the election would be a major shift in New York politics, beginning a slow erosion of the Liberal Party's dominance over New York politics.