2018 New York Us House of Representative Electoral Votes
The 2022 U.Due south. House of Representatives elections in New York took identify on November six, 2018. Voters elected 27 candidates to serve in the U.S. Business firm, 1 from each of the state's 27 congressional districts.
Partisan breakdown
Heading into the November vi election, the Democratic Political party held 17 of the 27 congressional seats from New York.
Members of the U.S. House from New York -- Partisan Breakdown | |||
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Party | Equally of November 2018 | Later the 2022 Election | |
Democratic Party | 17 | 21 | |
Republican Party | 9 | 6 | |
Vacancies | ane | 0 | |
Full | 27 | 27 |
Incumbents
Heading into the 2022 election, the incumbents for the 27 congressional districts were:
Name | Party | District |
---|---|---|
Lee Zeldin | Republican | 1 |
Peter Rex | Republican | ii |
Tom Suozzi | Democratic | three |
Kathleen Rice | Democratic | 4 |
Gregory Meeks | Autonomous | five |
Grace Meng | Democratic | vi |
Nydia Velazquez | Autonomous | 7 |
Hakeem Jeffries | Democratic | 8 |
Yvette Clarke | Democratic | ix |
Jerrold Nadler | Democratic | 10 |
Daniel Donovan | Republican | eleven |
Carolyn Maloney | Autonomous | 12 |
Adriano Espaillat | Democratic | 13 |
Joseph Crowley | Democratic | 14 |
Jose Serrano | Democratic | fifteen |
Eliot Engel | Autonomous | sixteen |
Nita Lowey | Democratic | 17 |
Sean Maloney | Democratic | 18 |
John Faso | Republican | 19 |
Paul Tonko | Democratic | 20 |
Elise Stefanik | Republican | 21 |
Claudia Tenney | Republican | 22 |
Tom Reed | Republican | 23 |
John Katko | Republican | 24 |
Vacant | 25 | |
Brian Higgins | Democratic | 26 |
Chris Collins | Republican | 27 |
2016 Pin Counties
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- See besides: Pivot Counties and Congressional districts intersecting with Pivot Counties
New York features 12 congressional districts that intersect with one or more Pivot Counties. These 206 Pin Counties voted for Donald Trump (R) in 2022 afterwards voting for Barack Obama (D) in 2008 and 2012.
The 206 Pivot Counties are located in 34 states. Iowa, with 31, had the virtually such counties. Heading into the 2022 elections, the partisan makeup of the 108 congressional districts intersecting with Pivot Counties was more Republican than the partisan breakdown of the U.S. Firm. Of the 108 congressional districts that had at least i Pin County, 63 percent were held past a Republican incumbent, while 55.4 pct of U.S. Firm seats were won by a Republican in the 2022 elections.[one]
Candidates
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- Encounter also: Statistics on U.S. Congress candidates, 2018
District 1
General election
Political party key:
Autonomous
Republican
Bourgeois Party
Dark-green Party
Independence Party
Reform Party
Revenue enhancement Defection Political party
Women's Equality Party
Working Families Party
General election candidates
- Lee Zeldin (Incumbent) (Republican Political party) ✔
- Perry Gershon (Democratic Political party)
- Kate Browning (Women's Equality Party)
Did not brand the ballot:
- Patricia Latzman
- Fusion voting candidates
Primary election
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- Encounter also: New York's 1st Congressional District election (June 26, 2022 Democratic main)
- Come across as well: New York's 1st Congressional District election (June 26, 2022 Republican main)
Democratic primary candidates
- Kate Browning
- Elaine DiMasi
- Perry Gershon ✔
- David Pechefsky
- Vivian Viloria-Fisher
Did non make the election:
- Brendon Henry
Republican primary candidates
This principal was canceled and this candidate avant-garde:
- Lee Zeldin (Incumbent) ✔
District ii
General election
Political party key:
Democratic
Republican
Conservative Party
Green Political party
Independence Political party
Reform Party
Tax Revolt Party
Women's Equality Party
Working Families Party
General election candidates
- Peter Rex (Incumbent) (Republican Party) ✔
- Liuba Grechen Shirley (Democratic Party)
- Fusion voting candidates
Primary election
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- Meet also: New York'southward second Congressional Commune election (June 26, 2022 Democratic primary)
- Run into also: New York's 2d Congressional District election (June 26, 2022 Republican chief)
Democratic principal candidates
- DuWayne Gregory
- Liuba Grechen Shirley ✔
Did not make the ballot:
- John Rennhack
- Kevin Thomas
Republican primary candidates
- Peter Rex (Incumbent) ✔
District iii
General election
Political party primal:
Autonomous
Republican
Conservative Party
Green Political party
Independence Party
Reform Party
Tax Revolt Party
Women's Equality Political party
Working Families Party
General election candidates
- Tom Suozzi (Incumbent) (Democratic Party) ✔
- Dan DeBono (Republican Party)
Did not make the ballot:
- Costa Michailidis
- Josh Sauberman
= candidate completed the Ballotpedia Candidate Connection survey.
- Fusion voting candidates
Master ballot
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- Meet too: New York'southward 3rd Congressional District ballot (June 26, 2022 Democratic chief)
- Come across too: New York's 3rd Congressional District election (June 26, 2022 Republican master)
Autonomous primary candidates
- Tom Suozzi (Incumbent) ✔
Republican primary candidates
- Dan DeBono ✔
Independents
- Josh Sauberman[2]
Withdrew
- Costa Michailidis[iii] [iv]
District iv
General election
Political party cardinal:
Democratic
Republican
Conservative Political party
Green Party
Independence Party
Reform Party
Tax Revolt Party
Women'due south Equality Party
Working Families Party
General ballot candidates
- Kathleen Rice (Incumbent) (Democratic Party) ✔
- Ameer Benno (Republican Party)
- Fusion voting candidates
Chief ballot
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- See also: New York's 4th Congressional District ballot (June 26, 2022 Democratic main)
- Come across also: New York's fourth Congressional District ballot (June 26, 2022 Republican main)
Democratic main candidates
- Kathleen Rice (Incumbent) ✔
Republican primary candidates
- Ameer Benno ✔
Commune 5
General election
General election candidates
- Gregory W. Meeks (Incumbent) (Democratic Party) ✔
Principal ballot
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- See also: New York's 5th Congressional District election (June 26, 2022 Democratic primary)
- See besides: New York's fifth Congressional District election (June 26, 2022 Republican chief)
Democratic master candidates
- Gregory Due west. Meeks (Incumbent) ✔
- Carl Achille
- Mizan Choudhury
Republican primary candidates
No candidates filed for the Republican Party primary.
Did not make the election:
- Michael O'Reilly
District 6
General ballot
Political party key:
Democratic
Republican
Conservative Political party
Green Party
Independence Party
Reform Party
Tax Revolt Party
Women'southward Equality Political party
Working Families Party
General election candidates
- Grace Meng (Incumbent) (Democratic Party) ✔
- Tom Hillgardner (Greenish Party)
= candidate completed the Ballotpedia Candidate Connexion survey.
- Fusion voting candidates
Chief election
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- See also: New York's sixth Congressional District ballot (June 26, 2022 Democratic primary)
- See also: New York's 6th Congressional District election (June 26, 2022 Republican master)
Autonomous master candidates
- Grace Meng (Incumbent) ✔
There are no official candidates even so for this ballot.
Light-green Party
- Tom Hillgardner[5]
District 7
Full general election
Political party central:
Democratic
Republican
Conservative Political party
Green Party
Independence Political party
Reform Party
Tax Revolt Party
Women's Equality Party
Working Families Party
Full general election candidates
- Nydia Velazquez (Incumbent) (Autonomous Political party) ✔
- Joseph Lieberman (Conservative Political party)
- Jeff Kurzon (Reform Party)
- Fusion voting candidates
Primary election
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- See also: New York'south 7th Congressional Commune election (June 26, 2022 Democratic primary)
- See also: New York's 7th Congressional District election (June 26, 2022 Republican chief)
Democratic primary candidates
This primary was canceled and this candidate avant-garde:
- Nydia Velazquez (Incumbent) ✔
There are no official candidates notwithstanding for this election.
District 8
General ballot
Party cardinal:
Democratic
Republican
Bourgeois Party
Dark-green Party
Independence Political party
Reform Political party
Tax Revolt Party
Women's Equality Party
Working Families Political party
General election candidates
- Hakeem Jeffries (Incumbent) (Democratic Party) ✔
- Ernest Johnson (Conservative Party)
- Jessica White (Reform Party)
- Fusion voting candidates
Primary election
-
- See too: New York'southward 8th Congressional Commune election (June 26, 2022 Autonomous primary)
- See too: New York'south 8th Congressional District election (June 26, 2022 Republican primary)
Autonomous primary candidates
This chief was canceled and this candidate advanced:
- Hakeem Jeffries (Incumbent) ✔
There are no official candidates yet for this election.
District 9
General ballot
Political party key:
Democratic
Republican
Conservative Party
Green Political party
Independence Political party
Reform Party
Taxation Revolt Political party
Women's Equality Party
Working Families Party
General ballot candidates
- Yvette D. Clarke (Incumbent) (Democratic Party) ✔
- Lutchi Gayot (Republican Political party)
- Joel Anabilah-Azumah (Reform Party)
= candidate completed the Ballotpedia Candidate Connection survey.
- Fusion voting candidates
Principal election
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- See besides: New York's 9th Congressional District ballot (June 26, 2022 Democratic primary)
- See also: New York's 9th Congressional Commune ballot (June 26, 2022 Republican primary)
Democratic principal candidates
- Yvette D. Clarke (Incumbent) ✔
- Adem Bunkeddeko
= candidate completed the Ballotpedia Candidate Connection survey.
Republican primary candidates
- Lutchi Gayot ✔
Did not make the election:
- Earl Blum
Independents
- Joel Anabilah-Azumah[6]
District 10
Full general ballot
Political party primal:
Democratic
Republican
Bourgeois Party
Green Political party
Independence Party
Reform Political party
Tax Revolt Party
Women's Equality Political party
Working Families Party
General election candidates
- Jerrold Nadler (Incumbent) (Democratic Political party) ✔
- Naomi Levin (Republican Party)
- Fusion voting candidates
Main ballot
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- See besides: New York's tenth Congressional Commune ballot (June 26, 2022 Democratic primary)
- See likewise: New York'southward tenth Congressional Commune election (June 26, 2022 Republican primary)
Democratic primary candidates
- Jerrold Nadler (Incumbent) ✔
Did non make the ballot:
- Holly Lynch
Republican primary candidates
- Naomi Levin ✔
District 11
General election
Political party central:
Democratic
Republican
Conservative Party
Green Party
Independence Party
Reform Political party
Taxation Revolt Party
Women's Equality Party
Working Families Party
General election candidates
- Daniel Donovan (Incumbent) (Republican Party)
- Max Rose (Democratic Party) ✔
- Henry Bardel (Green Party)
- Fusion voting candidates
- Write-in candidates:
- Charles Hargrove (Libertarian)[7]
Primary election
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- See also: New York'south 11th Congressional Commune election (June 26, 2022 Democratic primary)
- Run into as well: New York's 11th Congressional District election (June 26, 2022 Republican primary)
Democratic primary candidates
- Michael DeVito Jr.
- Zach Emig
- Radhakrishna Mohan
- Max Rose ✔
- Paul Sperling
- Omar Vaid
Did not make the election:
- Michael DeCillis
Republican master candidates
- Daniel Donovan (Incumbent) ✔
- Michael Grimm
District 12
Full general ballot
Political party key:
Autonomous
Republican
Bourgeois Party
Greenish Party
Independence Party
Reform Political party
Tax Revolt Party
Women's Equality Party
Working Families Political party
General election candidates
- Carolyn B. Maloney (Incumbent) (Democratic Party) ✔
- Eliot Rabin (Republican Party)
- Scott Hutchins (Green Party)
- Fusion voting candidates
Primary election
-
- See also: New York's 12th Congressional District election (June 26, 2022 Autonomous main)
- See also: New York's twelfth Congressional District ballot (June 26, 2022 Republican primary)
Democratic primary candidates
- Carolyn B. Maloney (Incumbent) ✔
- Suraj Patel
Did not brand the ballot:
- Sander Hicks
Republican principal candidates
- Eliot Rabin ✔
Green Party
- Scott Hutchins[viii]
District 13
General election
Political party key:
Autonomous
Republican
Conservative Party
Green Party
Independence Party
Reform Party
Tax Revolt Party
Women'southward Equality Political party
Working Families Political party
General ballot candidates
- Adriano Espaillat (Incumbent) (Democratic Party) ✔
- Jineea Butler (Republican Party)
- Fusion voting candidates
Primary election
-
- See also: New York's 13th Congressional District ballot (June 26, 2022 Democratic primary)
- Meet also: New York'southward 13th Congressional Commune election (June 26, 2022 Republican primary)
Autonomous main candidates
- Adriano Espaillat (Incumbent) ✔
Did not make the election:
- James Felton Keith
- Jefferson Thomas
Republican main candidates
- Jineea Butler ✔
Libertarians
- Jineea Butler
District 14
General ballot
Political political party key:
Democratic
Republican
Conservative Party
Light-green Party
Independence Party
Reform Political party
Tax Revolt Party
Women'due south Equality Party
Working Families Party
Full general election candidates
- Joseph Crowley (Incumbent) (Working Families Party)
- Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (Democratic Political party) ✔
- Anthony Pappas (Republican Party)
- Elizabeth Perri (Conservative Party)
Did non make the ballot:
- James Dillon
= candidate completed the Ballotpedia Candidate Connectedness survey.
- Fusion voting candidates
Notation: Joseph Crowley filed for election on a minor party line.
Primary election
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- See also: New York'south 14th Congressional District election (June 26, 2022 Autonomous principal)
- Run across also: New York'due south 14th Congressional District ballot (June 26, 2022 Republican primary)
Autonomous chief candidates
- Joseph Crowley (Incumbent)
- Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez ✔
Republican primary candidates
- Anthony Pappas ✔
= candidate completed the Ballotpedia Candidate Connection survey.
District xv
General election
Political political party key:
Democratic
Republican
Bourgeois Party
Green Political party
Independence Political party
Reform Party
Taxation Defection Party
Women's Equality Party
Working Families Party
General ballot candidates
- JosĂ© Serrano (Incumbent) (Democratic Party) ✔
- Jason Gonzalez (Republican Political party)
- Fusion voting candidates
Primary ballot
-
- Meet also: New York'due south 15th Congressional District ballot (June 26, 2022 Autonomous chief)
- See also: New York'due south 15th Congressional District election (June 26, 2022 Republican master)
Democratic primary candidates
- JosĂ© Serrano (Incumbent) ✔
Republican principal candidates
- Jason Gonzalez ✔
District 16
General ballot
Political political party primal:
Democratic
Republican
Conservative Party
Green Political party
Independence Party
Reform Party
Tax Revolt Party
Women'south Equality Political party
Working Families Political party
Full general election candidates
- Eliot Engel (Incumbent) (Democratic Political party) ✔
- Fusion voting candidates
Primary election
-
- Meet also: New York's 16th Congressional District election (June 26, 2022 Democratic primary)
- Meet also: New York's 16th Congressional Commune election (June 26, 2022 Republican primary)
Democratic primary candidates
- Eliot Engel (Incumbent) ✔
- Joyce Briscoe
- Derickson Lawrence
- Jonathan Lewis
Did non make the ballot:
- Darren Cole
There are no official candidates still for this election.
District 17
General election
Political party key:
Autonomous
Republican
Conservative Party
Green Party
Independence Party
Reform Party
Tax Revolt Party
Women's Equality Party
Working Families Party
Full general election candidates
- Nita Lowey (Incumbent) (Democratic Political party) ✔
- Joseph Ciardullo (Reform Party)
= candidate completed the Ballotpedia Candidate Connection survey.
- Fusion voting candidates
Principal election
-
- See also: New York'south 17th Congressional Commune election (June 26, 2022 Autonomous principal)
- Come across as well: New York's 17th Congressional District ballot (June 26, 2022 Republican main)
Democratic primary candidates
- Nita Lowey (Incumbent) ✔
There are no official candidates nevertheless for this election.
Reform Party
- Joseph Ciardullo
District xviii
General election
Political party cardinal:
Democratic
Republican
Conservative Party
Green Political party
Independence Political party
Reform Party
Taxation Defection Political party
Women'due south Equality Political party
Working Families Political party
Full general election candidates
- Sean Maloney (Incumbent) (Autonomous Party) ✔
- James O'Donnell (Republican Party)
Did not brand the election:
- Alex Fernandez
- Fusion voting candidates
Principal election
-
- Run into also: New York'due south 18th Congressional District election (June 26, 2022 Democratic primary)
- See also: New York'due south 18th Congressional Commune election (June 26, 2022 Republican primary)
Democratic primary candidates
- Sean Maloney (Incumbent) ✔
Republican primary candidates
- James O'Donnell ✔
Did non make the election:
- Jarred Buchanan
- Sakima Greenish-Brown
Anti-Abuse Party
Did not appear on ballot:
- Alex Fernandez[9] [10]
District 19
General election
Party primal:
Democratic
Republican
Conservative Party
Green Party
Independence Political party
Reform Party
Revenue enhancement Revolt Party
Women's Equality Party
Working Families Party
General election candidates
- John Faso (Incumbent) (Republican Party)
- Antonio Delgado (Autonomous Political party) ✔
- Steven Greenfield (Green Party)
- Diane Neal (Contained)
Did not make the ballot:
- Victoria Alexander
- Republic of chad McEvoy
- Bob Cohen
- Dal LaMagna
- Luisa Parker
= candidate completed the Ballotpedia Candidate Connectedness survey.
- Fusion voting candidates
Primary election
-
- Come across also: New York's 19th Congressional District ballot (June 26, 2022 Democratic primary)
- See also: New York'southward 19th Congressional District ballot (June 26, 2022 Republican primary)
Democratic primary candidates
- Jeff Beals
- David Clegg
- Erin Collier
- Antonio Delgado ✔
- Brian Flynn
- Gareth Rhodes
- Pat Ryan
= candidate completed the Ballotpedia Candidate Connection survey.
Republican master candidates
- John Faso (Incumbent) ✔
Green Party
- Steven Greenfield
Libertarians
- Victoria Alexander
Working Families
- Bob Cohen
Women'southward Equality
Withdrew
- Republic of chad McEvoy
Independents
- Dal LaMagna[11]
- Diane Neal[12]
- Luisa Parker[13]
Commune 20
General election
Political political party key:
Democratic
Republican
Bourgeois Party
Light-green Party
Independence Party
Reform Party
Tax Revolt Party
Women'southward Equality Party
Working Families Party
General election candidates
- Paul Tonko (Incumbent) (Democratic Political party) ✔
- Joe Vitollo (Republican Party)
= candidate completed the Ballotpedia Candidate Connection survey.
- Fusion voting candidates
Primary election
-
- See as well: New York's 20th Congressional District election (June 26, 2022 Democratic primary)
- Run across also: New York's 20th Congressional District election (June 26, 2022 Republican main)
Democratic primary candidates
- Paul Tonko (Incumbent) ✔
Republican chief candidates
- Joe Vitollo ✔
= candidate completed the Ballotpedia Candidate Connexion survey.
District 21
General election
Political party key:
Democratic
Republican
Bourgeois Party
Light-green Party
Independence Party
Reform Political party
Tax Revolt Party
Women's Equality Party
Working Families Political party
Full general ballot candidates
- Elise Stefanik (Incumbent) (Republican Party) ✔
- Tedra Cobb (Democratic Party)
- Lynn Kahn (Green Party)
Did non make the election:
- Chris Schmidt
- Dylan Ratigan
- Katie Wilson
- Steve Krieg
= candidate completed the Ballotpedia Candidate Connection survey.
- Fusion voting candidates
Primary ballot
-
- Run into also: New York'south 21st Congressional Commune election (June 26, 2022 Democratic primary)
- Come across likewise: New York'southward 21st Congressional Commune election (June 26, 2022 Republican master)
Democratic chief candidates
- Tedra Cobb ✔
- Emily Martz
- Patrick Nelson
- Dylan Ratigan
- Katie Wilson
Did non make the ballot:
- Tanya Boone
- Don Boyajian
- Sara Idleman
- Ronald Kim
- David Mastrianni
Republican primary candidates
- Elise Stefanik (Incumbent) ✔
Did not make the ballot:
- Russell Finley
- Steven Schnibbe
Greenish Party
- Lynn Kahn
Libertarians
- Chris Schmidt[14]
Independents
- Steve Krieg[15]
Commune 22
General ballot
Political party key:
Democratic
Republican
Bourgeois Party
Green Party
Independence Party
Reform Political party
Tax Revolt Party
Women's Equality Party
Working Families Party
General ballot candidates
- Claudia Tenney (Incumbent) (Republican Party)
- Anthony Brindisi (Autonomous Party) ✔
- Fusion voting candidates
Primary ballot
-
- See also: New York's 22nd Congressional District ballot (June 26, 2022 Democratic primary)
- See also: New York's 22nd Congressional District ballot (June 26, 2022 Republican primary)
Autonomous primary candidates
- Anthony Brindisi ✔
Republican primary candidates
- Claudia Tenney (Incumbent) ✔
Did not brand the election:
- Nicholas Wan
Commune 23
Full general ballot
Political party key:
Democratic
Republican
Conservative Political party
Green Party
Independence Political party
Reform Party
Tax Revolt Party
Women's Equality Party
Working Families Party
General election candidates
- Tom Reed (Incumbent) (Republican Party) ✔
- Tracy Mitrano (Democratic Party)
Did non make the election:
- James Clasby
- John Hertzler
- Fusion voting candidates
Primary ballot
-
- Come across also: New York's 23rd Congressional District election (June 26, 2022 Democratic primary)
- Run across also: New York's 23rd Congressional District election (June 26, 2022 Republican main)
Democratic main candidates
- Linda Andrei
- Ian Aureate
- Tracy Mitrano ✔
- Max Della Pia
- Eddie Sundquist
Did not make the ballot:
- Rick Gallant
- Charles Whalen
Republican master candidates
- Tom Reed (Incumbent) ✔
Independents
- James Clasby[16]
- John Hertzler[17]
District 24
General ballot
Political party key:
Autonomous
Republican
Conservative Party
Green Party
Independence Political party
Reform Political party
Taxation Revolt Party
Women's Equality Party
Working Families Party
General election candidates
- John Katko (Incumbent) (Republican Party) ✔
- Dana Balter (Democratic Political party)
Did non make the ballot:
- Bill Bass
- Fusion voting candidates
Primary election
-
- See also: New York'due south 24th Congressional District election (June 26, 2022 Democratic master)
- Come across also: New York's 24th Congressional District election (June 26, 2022 Republican primary)
Democratic primary candidates
- Dana Balter ✔
- Juanita Perez Williams
Did not make the ballot:
- Scott Comegys
- Philip LaTessa
- Anne Messenger
Republican primary candidates
- John Katko (Incumbent) ✔
District 25
General election
Political political party key:
Autonomous
Republican
Conservative Party
Greenish Party
Independence Party
Reform Party
Taxation Defection Party
Women'due south Equality Party
Working Families Party
General election candidates
- Joseph Morelle (Democratic Party) ✔
- James Maxwell (Republican Party)
- Fusion voting candidates
Primary election
-
- See also: New York'southward 25th Congressional District election (June 26, 2022 Democratic primary)
- Run into also: New York'southward 25th Congressional District election (June 26, 2022 Republican principal)
Democratic primary candidates
- Rachel Barnhart
- Adam McFadden
- Joseph Morelle ✔
- Robin Wilt
Did not brand the ballot:
- Louise Slaughter (Incumbent)
- Andrew Gilchrist
Republican primary candidates
- James Maxwell ✔
District 26
General election
Political political party primal:
Democratic
Republican
Conservative Political party
Green Party
Independence Political party
Reform Party
Tax Revolt Party
Women's Equality Party
Working Families Party
General ballot candidates
- Brian Higgins (Incumbent) (Democratic Party) ✔
- Renee Zeno (Republican Party)
- Fusion voting candidates
Principal election
-
- Come across also: New York'south 26th Congressional Commune election (June 26, 2022 Democratic primary)
- Run across too: New York'south 26th Congressional District election (June 26, 2022 Republican primary)
Democratic primary candidates
- Brian Higgins (Incumbent) ✔
Republican primary candidates
- Renee Zeno ✔
Did non brand the ballot:
- Rosanne DiPizio
District 27
General election
Political party key:
Autonomous
Republican
Conservative Party
Green Party
Independence Party
Reform Party
Tax Revolt Party
Women's Equality Party
Working Families Party
Full general ballot candidates
- Chris Collins (Incumbent) (Republican Party) ✔
- Nate McMurray (Democratic Party)
- Larry Piegza (Reform Political party)
Did not make the ballot:
- Michael Zak
- Fusion voting candidates
Primary election
-
- Meet also: New York's 27th Congressional District ballot (June 26, 2022 Autonomous primary)
- See also: New York's 27th Congressional District election (June 26, 2022 Republican primary)
Autonomous primary candidates
- Nate McMurray ✔
Did not brand the ballot:
- Sean Bunny
- Tom Casey
- Douglas Michalek
- Joan Seamans
- Nick Stankevich
= candidate completed the Ballotpedia Candidate Connection survey.
Republican primary candidates
- Chris Collins (Incumbent) ✔
Did not make the ballot:
- Jim Banks
- Frank Smierciak
Green Party
Withdrew
- Michael Zak[18]
Reform Political party
- Larry Piegza
Wave ballot analysis
- Run across likewise: Wave elections (1918-2016)
The term moving ridge ballot is oft used to describe an election cycle in which ane political party makes significant electoral gains. How many seats would Republicans have had to lose for the 2022 midterm election to exist considered a moving ridge election?
Ballotpedia examined the results of the 50 election cycles that occurred between 1918 and 2016—spanning from President Woodrow Wilson's (D) second midterm in 1918 to Donald Trump's (R) offset presidential election in 2016. We define wave elections every bit the 20 percent of elections in that period resulting in the greatest seat swings against the president's party.
Applying this definition to U.S. Business firm elections, we establish that Republicans needed to lose 48 seats for 2022 to qualify as a wave ballot.
The chart below shows the number of seats the president's party lost in the xi U.Southward. House waves from 1918 to 2016. Click here to read the full written report.
U.S. House wave elections | ||||||
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Year | President | Political party | Election blazon | Business firm seats change | Firm majority[19] | |
1932 | Hoover | R | Presidential | -97 | D | |
1922 | Harding | R | First midterm | -76 | R | |
1938 | Roosevelt | D | 2nd midterm | -70 | D | |
2010 | Obama | D | Offset midterm | -63 | R (flipped) | |
1920 | Wilson | D | Presidential | -59 | R | |
1946 | Truman | D | First midterm | -54 | R (flipped) | |
1994 | Clinton | D | Start midterm | -54 | R (flipped) | |
1930 | Hoover | R | First midterm | -53 | D (flipped) | |
1942 | Roosevelt | D | Third midterm | -50 | D | |
1966 | Johnson | D | Commencement midterm[20] | -48 | D | |
1974 | Ford | R | Second midterm[21] | -48 | D |
Come across also
- United States House of Representatives elections, 2018
- U.S. House battlegrounds, 2018
- U.Due south. House primaries, 2018
Footnotes
- ↑ The raw information for this study was provided by Dave Leip of Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections.
- ↑ Federal Election Committee, "SAUBERMAN A, JOSHUA," accessed June 8, 2017
- ↑ Costa Michailidis for Congress, "Dwelling," accessed September 28, 2017
- ↑ LinkedIn, "Costa Michailidis," accessed May 9, 2018
- ↑ Information submitted to Ballotpedia via survey response on May 24, 2018
- ↑ Facebook, "Joel Anabilah-Azumah," accesssed September 29, 2017
- ↑ Twitter, "Charles J. Hargrove," accessed July 10, 2018
- ↑ Facebook, "Hutchins for Congress," accessed May 4, 2018
- ↑ Go Fund Me, "Alex Fernandez For Congress," accessed January 22, 2018
- ↑ New York State Board of Elections, "Contained Filings received for Congress for the November 6, 2022 General Election," accessed September 13, 2018
- ↑ Times Wedlock, "Candidates launch independent congressional bids," August 3, 2018
- ↑ Daily Freeman, "Actress Diane Neal, a Hurley resident, launches independent bid for 19th Congressional District seat," Feb 5, 2018
- ↑ Information submitted to Ballotpedia via email on February 21, 2018
- ↑ Chris Schmidt for Congress, "Dwelling," accessed October 24, 2017
- ↑ Steve Krieg for Congress, "Home," accessed Oct 24, 2017
- ↑ Facebook, "Clasby for Congress," accessed September 29, 2017
- ↑ Crowdpac, "John Hertzler for New York'due south 23rd District," accessed July 31, 2017
- ↑ WGRZ, "Light-green Party candidate drops out of congressional race," April 17, 2018
- ↑ Denotes the political party that had more seats in the U.S. House following the election.
- ↑ Lyndon Johnson'southward (D) showtime term began in November 1963 afterward the death of President John F. Kennedy (D), who was beginning elected in 1960. Earlier Johnson had his get-go midterm in 1966, he was re-elected president in 1964.
- ↑ Gerald Ford's (R) first term began in August 1974 following the resignation of President Richard Nixon (R), who was showtime elected in 1968 and was re-elected in 1972. Considering Ford simply served for two total months before facing the electorate, this ballot is classified as Nixon'south second midterm.
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