Tras el censo de 2020 , Nueva York perdió un escaño en la Cámara de Representantes de Estados Unidos. Los representantes titulares Lee Zeldin ( R ), Thomas Suozzi ( D ), Kathleen Rice (D), John Katko (R), Chris Jacobs (R) y Joe Sempolinski (R) se retiraron. Los representantes Carolyn Maloney (D) y Mondaire Jones (D) perdieron la renominación en sus primarias. Las elecciones primarias estaban programadas para el 28 de junio, pero debido a una reorganización ordenada por la corte de los mapas del Congreso del estado, se llevaron a cabo el 23 de agosto. [1] Debido en parte al desempeño relativamente débil de Kathy Hochul en la carrera de gobernador y a la fuerte participación pro-republicana, el Partido Demócrata perdió cuatro escaños.
Con 11 escaños obtenidos, este es el mayor número de escaños ganados por los republicanos desde 2000 y el mejor desempeño en el voto popular desde 2002.
Controversia sobre la redistribución de distritos 2020-22
Tras el censo de 2020 , Nueva York perdió un escaño en el Congreso y su Comisión Independiente de Redistribución de Distritos (IRC) intentó trazar un nuevo mapa. Sin embargo, no pudieron llegar a un acuerdo sobre el mapa, y la Legislatura del Estado de Nueva York, dominada por los demócratas , trazó su propio nuevo mapa del Congreso. En abril de 2022, en el período previo a las elecciones intermedias de 2022 , el Tribunal de Apelaciones del Estado de Nueva York anuló el mapa, conocido infamemente como "Hochulmander" (llamado así por la gobernadora del estado de Nueva York, Kathy Hochul ), por considerarlo una manipulación partidista inconstitucional que no seguía los procedimientos adecuados. [2] Luego, el tribunal asignó a un magistrado especial independiente para crear un nuevo mapa. En las elecciones a la Cámara de Representantes de 2022 en Nueva York, con el nuevo mapa, el Partido Republicano cambió 3 escaños, lo que elevó el nuevo recuento de escaños a 15 para los demócratas y 11 para los republicanos. [3] A menudo se atribuye al mapa diseñado por el tribunal el mérito de haber ayudado al Partido Republicano a recuperar el control de la Cámara, debido al estrecho margen de la mayoría republicana. [4]
Descripción general
Votaciones por línea de papeleta
En algunas contiendas, los candidatos aparecían en varias líneas de votación: los candidatos demócratas aparecían a menudo en la línea de las familias trabajadoras y los candidatos republicanos aparecían a menudo en la línea conservadora. Sin embargo, todos ellos se reúnen con los demócratas o los republicanos.
Elecciones a la Cámara de Representantes de Estados Unidos en Nueva York, 2022 [5]
El primer distrito se basa en el extremo este y la costa norte de Long Island, incluidos los Hamptons, North Fork, Riverhead, Port Jefferson, Smithtown y Huntington, todos en el condado de Suffolk. Debido a la redistribución de distritos, el distrito perdió la mayor parte de Brookhaven ante el segundo distrito y recuperó Huntington del tercer distrito. El distrito tiene un PVI de R+4, pero votó por Joe Biden por 0,2 puntos en 2020. El titular era el republicano Lee Zeldin , quien fue reelegido con el 54,8% de los votos en 2020. [6] Se retiraba para postularse a gobernador . [7]
Los republicanos eligieron a su candidato, Nick LaLota , para suceder a Zeldin en una primaria a tres bandas a fines de agosto, el candidato respaldado por el comité de su condado. La primaria parecía ser una carrera entre él y Anthony Figliola, un ex supervisor adjunto de Brookhaven que argumentó que su independencia del liderazgo del partido del condado lo convertía en la mejor opción, hasta que Michelle Bond, directora de la Asociación para el Marketing de Activos Digitales, un grupo de comercio de criptomonedas , presentó peticiones para postularse justo antes de la fecha límite. Finalmente, LaLota ganó la primaria con el 47 por ciento de los votos. Bond terminó con el 28 por ciento frente al 25 por ciento de Figliola.
Candidato republicano/conservador
Nick LaLota , ex comisionado de la Junta Electoral del condado de Suffolk y jefe de personal del legislador del condado de Suffolk Kevin McCaffrey [8]
Eliminado en primaria
Michelle Bond, empresaria [9]
Anthony Figliola, ex supervisor adjunto de Brookhaven [10]
El segundo distrito se basa en la costa sur del condado de Suffolk, incluidas las ciudades de Babylon, Islip y la mayor parte de Brookhaven, todas en el condado de Suffolk, y una pequeña parte de Oyster Bay en el condado de Nassau. Debido a la redistribución de distritos, el distrito perdió partes del condado de Nassau y ahora se extiende más al este a lo largo de la costa sur. El distrito tiene un PVI de R+4 y votó por Donald Trump por 1,5 puntos en 2020. El titular era el republicano Andrew Garbarino , que fue elegido con el 52,9% de los votos en 2020. [6]
Robert Cornicelli, veterano de la Marina de los EE. UU. y de la Guardia Nacional del Ejército de los EE. UU., supervisor de inspección de saneamiento de la ciudad de Oyster Bay [53]
Cait Corrigan, pastora [54]
Mike Rakebrandt, veterano de guerra y detective del Departamento de Policía de Nueva York [55]
Jackie Gordon, concejala de la ciudad de Babylon , veterana del ejército de EE. UU. y candidata demócrata para el segundo distrito en 2020 [63] (anteriormente presentó su candidatura para el primer distrito ) [64] [65]
Resultados del condado y distrito Santos: 50-60% 60-70% 70-80% 80-90% 90-100% Zimmerman: 50-60% 60-70% 70-80% 80-90% 90-100% Empate: 50% Sin resultados:
Representante de Estados Unidos antes de las elecciones
El tercer distrito se basa en la costa norte del condado de Nassau, que incluye todas las ciudades de North Hempstead y Glen Cove, la mayor parte de la ciudad de Oyster Bay y una pequeña parte de Hempstead, y partes del noreste de Queens, incluidos los vecindarios de Whitestone, Beechhurst, Little Neck y Douglaston. Debido a la redistribución de distritos, el distrito perdió Huntington ante el primer distrito. Tiene un PVI de D+2 y votó por Joe Biden por 8 puntos en 2020. El titular era el demócrata Tom Suozzi , quien fue reelegido con el 55,9% de los votos en 2020. [6] Suozzi se negó a postularse para la reelección, optando en cambio por postularse para gobernador. [73]
En las elecciones generales, el republicano George Santos derrotó al demócrata Robert Zimmerman por un 7%, considerado una sorpresa en este distrito de tendencia demócrata. El 19 de diciembre de 2022, The New York Times publicó un artículo en el que informaba que Santos supuestamente había tergiversado muchos aspectos de su vida y carrera, incluida su educación y su historial laboral. [74] Un abogado de Santos dijo que el informe era una "difamación" y "difamación", pero no abordó el contenido del informe. Santos no presentó ningún documento para fundamentar sus afirmaciones, a pesar de varias solicitudes del Times para que lo hiciera. [74] Otras organizaciones de noticias confirmaron y dieron más detalles sobre los informes del Times. [ 75 ] [76] [77] Gerard Kassar , presidente del Partido Conservador del estado de Nueva York , dijo: "Nunca había visto algo así. Toda su vida parece inventada. Todo en él es fraudulento". [77]
A raíz de las revelaciones sobre Santos, los comentaristas expresaron su asombro por el hecho de que nadie, salvo el periódico local North Shore Leader y la investigación de la oposición realizada por el Comité de Campaña del Congreso Demócrata , hubiera planteado preguntas sobre los antecedentes de Santos durante la campaña. Se especuló que si lo que informó el Times hubiera sido de conocimiento público antes de las elecciones, Santos habría perdido. Pero FiveThirtyEight dijo que eso "no estaba claro", y señaló que los otros dos candidatos republicanos en la boleta electoral a nivel de distrito, Lee Zeldin y Joe Pinion , también habían ganado el distrito. Zeldin ganó el 3er Distrito por 12 puntos en las elecciones para gobernador de Nueva York de 2022. Pinion ganó el distrito por 4 puntos en las elecciones al Senado de los Estados Unidos de 2022 en Nueva York , a pesar de que su campaña había recibido una financiación mínima. El sitio ha descubierto que los escándalos preelectorales han costado a los candidatos, en promedio, alrededor de 9 puntos porcentuales de los votos que de otro modo habrían recibido, y si bien eso podría haber sido suficiente para inclinar la elección a favor de Zimmerman, "el impacto de un escándalo varía bastante de una elección a otra. Por lo tanto, no podemos simplemente restar 9 puntos de ese margen y asumir que ese habría sido el resultado si los votantes hubieran estado al tanto de sus engaños". Nathaniel Rakich observó que "en esta era de alta polarización partidaria, los escándalos pueden dañar a los candidatos menos de lo que solían hacerlo". [78]
Resultados del condado y distrito D'Esposito: 50-60% 60-70 % 70-80 % 80-90% 90-100% Gillen: 50-60% 60-70% 70-80% 80-90% 90-100% Empate: 50% Sin resultados:
Representante de Estados Unidos antes de las elecciones
El distrito 4 se encuentra en la costa sur del condado de Nassau y se encuentra completamente dentro de la ciudad de Hempstead. El distrito se mantuvo prácticamente sin cambios tras la redistribución de distritos. Tiene un PVI de D+5 y votó por Joe Biden por 15 puntos en 2020. La titular era la demócrata Kathleen Rice , que fue reelegida con el 56,1% de los votos en 2020. [6] El 15 de febrero de 2022, Rice anunció que se jubilaría al final de su mandato. [129]
El distrito 5 se encuentra en el sureste de Queens, e incluye los barrios de Jamaica, Hollis, Laurelton, Richmond Hill, Ozone Park, Howard Beach y Rockaways. El distrito no sufrió grandes cambios tras la redistribución de distritos. Tiene un PVI de D+32 y votó por Joe Biden por 63 puntos en 2020. El titular era el demócrata Gregory Meeks , quien fue reelegido sin oposición con el 99,3% de los votos en 2020. [6]
Candidato demócrata
Gregory Meeks , actual representante de los EE. UU. [152]
El distrito 6 se encuentra en el centro y este de Queens, e incluye los barrios de Woodside, Jackson Heights, Elmhurst, Kew Gardens, Flushing, Bayside y Fresh Meadows. El distrito no sufrió grandes cambios tras la redistribución de distritos. Tiene un PVI de D+17 y votó por Joe Biden por 31 puntos en 2020. La titular era la demócrata Grace Meng , que fue reelegida con el 67,9% de los votos en 2020. [6]
Candidato demócrata
Grace Meng , actual representante de los EE. UU. [158]
El distrito 7 tiene su base en partes de Brooklyn y Queens, incluidos los barrios de Clinton Hill, Williamsburg, Greenpoint, Bushwick, Woodhaven, Fresh Pond, Maspeth, Sunnyside y Long Island City. El escaño se modificó significativamente debido a la redistribución de distritos, perdiendo todo su territorio anterior en Manhattan y South Brooklyn a cambio de partes de Queens que anteriormente estaban en el distrito 12. El distrito tiene un PVI de D+32 y votó por Joe Biden por 60 puntos en 2020. La titular era la demócrata Nydia Velázquez , quien fue reelegida con el 84,8% de los votos en 2020. [6]
Primarias demócratas
El retador nominal Paperboy Prince se hizo famoso tanto por su extravagante campaña para alcalde de la ciudad de Nueva York en 2021, [162] como por su intento de aparecer en las boletas electorales en 11 distritos del Congreso simultáneamente. [163] Solo tuvieron éxito en este.
Candidatos
Candidato
Nydia Velázquez , actual representante de los Estados Unidos [164]
El distrito 8 se encuentra en el sur y este de Brooklyn, e incluye los barrios de Bed-Stuy, Brownsville, East New York, Canarsie, Bergen Beach, Sheepshead Bay, Gravesend y Coney Island. El distrito no sufrió grandes cambios tras la redistribución de distritos. Tiene un PVI de D+25 y votó por Joe Biden por 49 puntos en 2020. El titular era el demócrata Hakeem Jeffries , que fue reelegido con el 84,8% de los votos en 2020. [6]
El distrito 9 se encuentra en el sur y centro de Brooklyn, incluidos los barrios de Prospect Heights, Crown Heights, Midwood y Borough Park. El distrito no sufrió grandes cambios tras la redistribución de distritos. Tiene un PVI de D+27 y votó por Joe Biden por 52 puntos en 2020. La titular era la demócrata Yvette Clarke , que fue reelegida con el 83% de los votos en 2020. [6]
Candidato demócrata
Yvette Clarke , actual representante de los EE. UU. [179] [165]
El nuevo distrito 10 se basó en el Bajo Manhattan y Brownstone Brooklyn, incluidos los barrios de Park Slope, Windsor Terrace, Gowanus, Brooklyn Heights, Cobble Hill, Red Hook, Sunset Park, el Lower East Side, Greenwich Village y el Distrito Financiero. El distrito se alteró significativamente debido a la redistribución de distritos, y se parecía muy poco al distrito 10 anterior. Tuvo un PVI de D+36 y votó por Joe Biden por 71 puntos en 2020. El representante Mondaire Jones , el titular del distrito 17 con sede en Rockland y Westchester , fue derrotado por el abogado Dan Goldman en las primarias demócratas. Goldman ganó las elecciones generales por un amplio margen.
Primarias demócratas
Una redistribución de distritos de último momento ordenada por la corte convirtió lo que era una carrera nominal entre el titular seguro Jerry Nadler y dos contrincantes no notables [183] [ verificación fallida ] en una batalla campal entre 13 candidatos, varios de los cuales eran notables.
Jimmy Li, podólogo, ex miembro de la Junta Comunitaria de Brooklyn 7 y ex presidente del Club Demócrata Asiático-Americano de la Ciudad de Nueva York [188] [193]
The 11th district includes all of Staten Island and the neighborhoods of Bay Ridge, Fort Hamilton, Dyker Heights, Bath Beach, and Bensonhurst in Brooklyn. The seat was mostly unchanged by redistricting. It has a PVI of R+5 and voted for Donald Trump by 8 points in 2020, making it the only Republican-leaning district in New York City. The incumbent was Republican Nicole Malliotakis, who was elected with 53.0% of the vote in 2020 over then-incumbent Max Rose, who ran again for his old seat, but lost by a landslide margin of 23.5%.[6][216]
The 12th district is entirely based in Manhattan, comprising the Upper West Side, Upper East Side, Midtown, Hell's Kitchen, Chelsea, Murray Hill, and Gramercy. The district was significantly altered by redistricting, losing all previous territory in Queens and now including both the west and east sides of Manhattan. The district was altered so significantly in redistricting as to be a new seat, combining the Manhattan parts of the old 10th and 12th districts. The district has a PVI of D+35 and voted for Joe Biden by 71 points in 2020. The incumbents are Democrats Carolyn Maloney and Jerry Nadler. Maloney was reelected with 82.1% of the vote in 2020 (in the old 12th district), and Nadler was reelected with 74.5% of the vote in 2020 (in the old 10th district).[6]
Nadler and Maloney both chose to run in the new 12th, and Nadler defeated Maloney in the Democratic primary.[308]
This seat has the highest percentage of Jewish voters of any congressional district in the country.[309]
The 13th district is based in Upper Manhattan and the Northwest Bronx, including the neighborhoods of Harlem, Morningside Heights, Spanish Harlem, Hamilton Heights, Washington Heights, Inwood, Marble Hill, Fordham, Kingsbridge, and Bedford Park. The seat was mostly unchanged by redistricting. It has a PVI of D+40, making it the nation's most Democratic-leaning district, and voted for Joe Biden by 78 points in 2020. The incumbent was Democrat Adriano Espaillat, who was reelected with 90.8% of the vote in 2020.[6]
The 14th district is based in North Queens and the East Bronx, including the neighborhoods of Corona, East Elmhurst, Astoria, College Point, Hunts Point, Castle Hill, Throggs Neck, Parkchester, Middletown, Country Club, Co-Op City, and City Island. The district was mostly unchanged by redistricting. It has a PVI of D+30 and voted for Joe Biden by 58 points in 2020. The incumbent was Democrat Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, who was reelected with 71.6% of the vote in 2020.[6]
Rubén Díaz Sr. ordained Pentecostal minister, New York City Councilor from District 18 (2018–2021), and New York State Senator from District 32 (2003–2017)[369] (Democrat)
Individuals
Dick Morris, conservative political commentator[370]
The 15th district is based in the West Bronx, including the neighborhoods of Mott Haven, Melrose, Morrisania, Highbridge, Tremont, West Farms, Belmont, Norwood, Woodlawn, Riverdale, and Spuyten Duyvil. The district was mostly unchanged by redistricting, though it did add Riverdale and Spuyten Duyvil. The district has a PVI of D+37 and voted for Joe Biden by 70 points in 2020. The incumbent was Democrat Ritchie Torres, who was elected with 88.7% of the vote in 2020.[6]
The 16th district is based in southern Westchester County, including Yonkers, White Plains, New Rochelle, and Rye. It also includes Wakefield in the Bronx. The district was mostly unchanged by redistricting, though it did lose Riverdale and Spuyten Devil to the 15th district. It has a PVI of D+21 and voted for Joe Biden by 44 points in 2020. The incumbent was Democrat Jamaal Bowman, who was elected with 84% of the vote in 2020.[6]
Prior to redistricting, the 17th district included all of Rockland County and portions of Westchester County.[387] Following redistricting, the 17th district includes all of Putnam and Rockland Counties, northern Westchester County, and a small part of Dutchess County.[388] The district voted for Joe Biden by 10 points in 2020.[389]
The incumbent in the 17th district was Democrat Mondaire Jones. However, the redrawn 17th district included the residence of Sean Patrick Maloney, the Democratic incumbent in the neighboring 18th district and chair of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee.[389] According to The Guardian, "Maloney decided to run in New York’s 17th congressional district rather than his longtime, more urban, 18th district, even though that meant booting out the newer Mondaire Jones, his fellow Democrat and the incumbent congressman in the 17th district".[390] When Maloney announced his intention to run in the redrawn 17th district, Jones opted not to challenge Maloney; instead, on May 20, 2022, Jones announced that he would seek election in the Lower Manhattan and Brooklyn-based 10th district.[citation needed] Jones finished third in the Democratic primary in the 10th district.[391] Jones had been elected to his 17th district seat with 59.3% of the vote in 2020, while Maloney had been reelected to the neighboring 18th district with 55.8% of the vote in 2020.[6] Maloney's decision to seek election in the 17th district "angered many within his party" and "was considered controversial given Maloney’s role as the chair of the House Democrats’ campaign arm was to boost incumbents and protect the Democrats’ majority in the lower chamber".[392] According to The Hill, Maloney's decision "infuriated Jones and his allies, particularly those in the Congressional Black Caucus, who accused Maloney of putting his own political survival over the interests of the party".[393]
Displeased with Maloney's decision to seek election in the district represented by Jones, progressive[394] state Sen. Alessandra Biaggi opted to challenge Maloney in a Democratic primary.[395] Maloney defeated Biaggi by a wide margin.[396] Republican Assemblymember Mike Lawler easily defeated four other candidates in a Republican primary.[397]
Leading up to Election Day, Maloney "set off on a Europe trip, where he hung out on a balcony overlooking the Seine, and turned up in London, Paris, and Geneva, often alongside congressman Adam Schiff, for gatherings billed as DCCC fundraising events". Maloney also dismissed Republican campaign spending in the district as "'lighting [money] on fire'".[391] Maloney "spent the election cycle using funds and Washington knowhow to shore up vulnerable Democrats across the country", but "had to rush back to his own district for frantic campaigning when it emerged that he, too, was suddenly vulnerable".[390]
After running a campaign that focused on crime and inflation, Lawler narrowly defeated Maloney in the general election.[398][399] Lawler’s victory marked "the first general election defeat for a campaign chair of either party since 1980".[392] Maloney's defeat was "a major upset"[400] and "a humiliating loss for Democrats".[401] Maloney's loss, together with other Republican wins in New York districts, helped Republicans win a majority in the House of Representatives in 2022.[402]
The 18th district is based in the mid Hudson Valley, including all of Orange County and most of Dutchess and Ulster Counties. The seat was modestly altered due to redistricting, losing all of Putnam County and parts of Westchester County to the 17th district while picking up the portions of Dutchess and Ulster Counties formerly in the 19th district. The district has a PVI of D+1 and voted for Joe Biden by 8 points in 2020. The incumbents were Democrat Sean Patrick Maloney, who was reelected with 55.8% of the vote in 2020, and Democrat Pat Ryan, who was first elected in 2022 in a special election with 51.2% of the vote. Maloney ran for reelection in the neighboring 17th district instead, while Pat Ryan ran for reelection in this district.[6] In the general election Pat Ryan narrowly beat Schmitt, with Schmitt conceding defeat.[421]After the election, it became public that a Democrat-aligned group tried to request Schmitt's military records without authorization.[422]
The 19th district stretches from the Upper Hudson Valley across the Catskill Mountains to parts of the Southern Tier and Finger Lakes, including Hudson, Woodstock, Monticello, Oneonta, Binghamton, and Ithaca. It includes all of Columbia, Greene, Sullivan, Delaware, Chenango, Cortland, Broome, Tioga, and Tompkins counties, and parts of Otsego and Ulster Counties. The district was modestly altered by redistricting, losing all of its territory in Dutchess County and most of its territory in Ulster County in exchange for Binghamton and Ithaca. The district has an even PVI and voted for Joe Biden by 5 points in 2020. The incumbent was Democrat Antonio Delgado, who was reelected with 54.8% of the vote in 2020.[6] But on May 3, 2022, GovernorKathy Hochul announced her intention to appoint Delgado to the vacant lieutenant governor position, triggering a special election that Democrat Pat Ryan won with 51.2% of the vote.[436] Ryan was then redistricted into the neighboring 18th district, leaving this seat open.
The 20th district is based in the Capital Region, including Albany, Troy, Schenectady, and Saratoga Springs. It includes all of Albany, Schenectady, and Saratoga counties and parts of Rensselaer County. Due to redistricting, the district lost Amsterdam to the 21st district. It has a PVI of D+7 and voted for Joe Biden by 20 points in 2020. The incumbent was Democrat Paul Tonko, who was reelected with 61.2% of the vote in 2020.[6]
The 21st district is based in the North Country and Adirondack Mountains, including Glens Falls, Lake George, Plattsburgh, Potsdam, Amsterdam, and Cooperstown. Redistricting added parts of the Mohawk Valley to the district while removing Watertown. The district has a PVI of R+9 and voted for Donald Trump by 12 points in 2020. The incumbent was Republican Elise Stefanik, who was reelected with 58.8% of the vote in 2020.[6]
The 22nd district is based in Central New York and the Mohawk Valley, including Syracuse and Utica. It includes all of Onondaga, Oneida, and Madison Counties and a small sliver of Oswego County. The district was significantly altered by redistricting, losing all of its previous territory in the Southern Tier while keeping Syracuse and also adding Utica. The district has a PVI of D+1 and voted for Joe Biden by 8 points in 2020, similar to the partisanship of the old 24th district. The incumbent was Republican John Katko of the 24th district, who was elected with 53.1% of the vote in 2020.[6] Katko decided to retire instead of running for re-election.
District 23 is based in the Southern Tier and Western New York, including Elmira, Corning, Jamestown, and outer Erie County. Due to redistricting, the district lost parts of the Finger Lakes such as Ithaca while picking up parts of Erie County formerly in the 27th district. The district has a PVI of R+12 and voted for Donald Trump by 17 points in 2020. The district's two incumbents, both Republicans, both declined to run for reelection: Joe Sempolinski, who was elected in August 2022 to fulfill the remaining term caused by Tom Reed's resignation, specifically ran for the seat as a placeholder and not as a permanent representative;[512] and Chris Jacobs, of the old 27th district, announced that he would no longer seek election to the seat after his comments in support of gun control in the wake of the Robb Elementary School shooting upset many other Republicans and drew threats of primary challengers.[513]
The 24th district is based along the Lake Ontario coast (minus Rochester) and the upper Finger Lakes, including Watertown, Oswego, Auburn, Seneca Falls, and Batavia. It was significantly altered by redistricting, taking in all of the old 27th district outside of Erie County while only retaining the rural parts of the old 24th district. The district has a PVI of R+12 and voted for Donald Trump by 17 points in 2020. Republican Claudia Tenney, the incumbent of the old 22nd district, ran in this district and won. In 2020 she was narrowly elected in the old 22nd with 47.8% of the vote.[6]
The 25th district is based in the Rochester area, including all of Monroe County and part of Orleans County. The district was mostly unchanged by redistricting. It has a PVI of D+7 and voted for Joe Biden by 21 points in 2020. The incumbent was Democrat Joseph Morelle, who was reelected with 59.3% of the vote in 2020.[6]
The 26th district is based in the Buffalo-Niagara Falls area, including the more urban parts of Erie County and western Niagara County. The district was mostly unchanged by redistricting. It has a PVI of D+8 and voted for Joe Biden by 26 points in 2020. The incumbent was Democrat Brian Higgins, who was reelected with 69.8% of the vote in 2020.[6]
^This poll was sponsored by the Indian American Impact Fund, which supports Patel.
^This poll was sponsored by Patel's campaign.
^ a b cThis poll was sponsored by Maloney's campaign.
^This poll was sponsored by the Working Families Party and Biaggi's campaign.
^ a b c dThis poll was sponsored by Lawler's campaign.
^This poll was sponsored by Schmitt's campaign.
^This poll was sponsored by Freedom Council USA, which supports Molinaro.
^This poll was sponsored by Riley's campaign.
^ a b c dThis poll was sponsored by Conole's campaign.
^This poll was sponsored by the House Majority PAC.
^This poll was sponsored by Paladino's campaign.
^This poll was sponsored by Tenney's campaign.
^This poll was sponsored by Singletary's campaign.
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^"Happy to announce that I will be enjoying my summer and not running in NY10. Good luck to all the contenders. After a week of a lot of phone calls I'm excited to get back to doing important work in Albany for my constituents".
^"I totally missed Kathryn Garcia considering a run in #NY10".
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^"If Democrats can't win in districts like #NY11 then we will never build the coalition we need to end gun violence, protect a woman's right to choose, and make this country affordable. I'm staying in this fight. See my full statement below:👇".
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^"Nydia Velazquez may run in NY10 now given her residence. Unless the higher Hispanic population in NY7 convinces her otherwise. NY9 consolidates large parts of the Orthodox community, but population limits appear to pull some of Borough Park into NY10".
^"Nydia Velazquez confirms she's sticking with NY-7, even though the final map made significant changes to lines in Brooklyn that place her residence in NY-10 and would see her represent communities she currently reps and those she has repped in the past".
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^"It is an honor to receive former Councilmember Gerson's endorsement. He has been a champion for lower Manhattan, and with so much at stake, I am proud to receive the vote of confidence from such a dedicated community servant".
^"Thank you Marty, I'm honored! I look forward to delivering for every corner of the district in Congress, including Brooklyn".
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^ a b c"Nothing like some BX love on Election Day eve 🧡 Thank you @Vanessalgibson, @KennyBurgosNY, and Jimmy Vacca for your endorsements in this race. We're gonna bring this one home for the city we love, and I'm honored to have the support of such exemplary public servants".
^"What a tremendous honor to have your support, @IamLuisGuzman. Let's bring home a win in #NY10, pa' la gente ✊🏽 Polls are open from 6AM–9PM tomorrow".
^ a b c"But this #NY12 race will hinge on two 30-year incumbents bringing out their bases, so club endorsements matter more than usual. Just now, @JimOwles announced its endorsement of Rep. @JerryNadler (And @CarlinaRivera in NY-10 and @Britt4Congress in NY-11)".
^"Nuestro PAC is excited to elect a Latina to Congress and elevate Carlina's history of standing up for underrepresented communities. Representing the relentless determination of NY-10's working class and her Boricua heritage, @CarlinaRivera will fight for her community in DC".
^"District Council 9's Political Action Committee proudly endorses @CarlinaRivera for NY-10! Carlina Rivera has been a tireless advocate for working families in the New York City Council, and we are eager to see her continue this work in U.S. Congress!".
^"We are proud to support Carlina Rivera. She has been a tireless champion for her community, labor and her constituents. We'll hate to see her leave the NYC Council, but we're gonna do everything we can to send her to DC where she'll continue to fight for us. #ny10 #CR10in10".
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