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Warning. This page is full of lies and deceit. Since candidates can run on multiple platforms, and the current version of the parser cheerfully ignores this and assumes a new entry is a new candidate, don't trust the results here. For instance, candidate 1 gets 40% of the vote on ticket A and 15% on ticket B, while candidate 2 gets 45% of the vote on ticket C. 2 will be listed as having won, but he didn't. Anyway, the actual vote counts are correct, so a real table can be constructed from these, but be sure to double check.

New York[edit]

1st[edit]

New York's 1st congressional district: Results 1992–2006[1]
Year Democrat Votes Pct Republican Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct
1992 George J. Hochbrueckner 111,908 44% Edward P. Romaine 87,248 34% Write-ins 29,060 11%    Conservative    Conservative 11,785 5%    Right-To-Life    Right-To-Life 11,010 4%    Long Island First    Long Island First 6,032 2%
1994 George J. Hochbrueckner 78,692 43% Michael P. Forbes 72,045 39% Write-ins 11,793 6%    Conservative    Conservative 10,146 6%    Right-to-Life    Right-to-Life 8,300 5% Michael Strong Fed Up Party 1,603 1%    Long Island First    Long Island First 1,454 1%
1996 Nora L. Bredes 93,816 40% Michael P. Forbes 90,001 38% Write-ins 22,390 10% Conservative Conservative 11,962 5% Right To Life Right To Life 8,058 3% Independence Independence 6,599 3% Save Medicare Save Medicare 2,680 1%
1998 William G. Holst 54,463 31% Michael P. Forbes 75,643 43% Write-ins 20,242 12% Conservative Conservative 13,032 7% Right To Life Right To Life 7,627 4% Independence Independence 3,158 2% Star Tax Cut Star Tax Cut 1,167 1%
2000 Regina Seltzer 97,299 36% Felix J. Grucci, Jr. 111,003 41% Write-ins 29,574 11% Right to Life Right to Life 8,746 3% Conservative Conservative 7,569 3% Michael P. Forbes Working Families 6,318 2% Independence Independence 5,702 2% William G. Holst Green 2,967 1%
2002 Timothy H. Bishop 81,325 46% Felix J. Grucci, Jr. 64,999 36% Write-ins 10,739 6% Conservative Conservative 6,116 3% Right to Life Right to Life 5,887 3% Independence Independence 4,522 3% Working Families Working Families 2,951 2% Lorna Salzman Green 1,991 1%
2004 Timothy H. Bishop 140,878 45% William M. Manger, Jr. 110,786 35% Write-ins 35,757 11% Conservative Conservative 11,069 4% Independence Independence 9,657 3% Working Families Working Families 5,819 2%
2006 Timothy H. Bishop 92,546 52% Italo A. Zanzi 54,044 30% Write-ins 11,425 6% Conservative Conservative 9,284 5% Independence Independence 7,468 4% Working Families Working Families 4,346 2%
New York's 2nd congressional district: Results 1992–2006[1]
Year Democrat Votes Pct Republican Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct
1992 Thomas J. Downey 91,320 39% Rick Lazio 94,208 40% Write-ins 27,283 12%    Conservative    Conservative 15,178 7%    Long Island First    Long Island First 5,008 2%
1994 James L. Manfre 40,358 25% Rick Lazio 86,857 53% Write-ins 15,770 10%    Conservative    Conservative 13,250 8% Alice Cort Ross Right-to-Life 5,567 3%    Long Island First    Long Island First 744 <1%
1996 Kenneth J. Herman 53,055 26% Rick Lazio 97,105 48% Write-ins 28,578 14% Conservative Conservative 15,030 7% Independence Independence 4,898 2% Alice Cort Ross Right To Life 4,506 2%
1998 John C. Bace 37,949 26% Rick Lazio 71,760 49% Write-ins 18,284 12% Conservative Conservative 13,329 9% Denis K. Quinn Right To Life 3,646 2% Kenneth J. Herman Independence 1,754 1%
2000 Steve Israel 90,438 40% Joan B. Johnson 65,880 29% Write-ins 37,596 17% Robert T. Walsh Right to Life 11,224 5% Richard N. Thompson Conservative 10,824 5% Independence Independence 7,595 3% David A. Bishop Green 1,404 1% Working Families Working Families 1,267 1%
2002 Steve J. Israel 75,845 47% Joseph P. Finley 48,239 30% Write-ins 14,087 9% Independence Independence 7,632 5% Conservative Conservative 5,772 4% Right to Life Right to Life 5,106 3% Working Families Working Families 1,974 1% John Keenan Green 1,558 1%
2004 Steve Israel 147,197 52% Richard Hoffmann 72,953 26% Write-ins 40,937 14% Independence Independence 9,508 3% Conservative Conservative 7,997 3% Working Families Working Families 4,888 2%
2006 Steve Israel 94,100 58% John W. Bugler 37,671 23% Write-ins 14,101 9% Independence Independence 7,443 5% Conservative Conservative 6,541 4% Working Families Working Families 3,733 2%
New York's 3rd congressional district: Results 1992–2006[1]
Year Democrat Votes Pct Republican Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct
1992 Steve A. Orlins 116,915 40% Peter T. King 108,574 37% Write-ins 42,017 14%    Conservative    Conservative 16,153 6% Louis P. Roccanova Right-To-Life 6,888 2% Ben-Zion J. Heyman Liberal 3,092 1%
1994 Norma Grill 77,774 36% Peter T. King 98,628 45% Write-ins 24,240 11%    Conservative    Conservative 16,608 8% John A. DePrima Liberal 1,522 1%
1996 Dal A. Lamagna 93,145 36% Peter T. King 111,310 43% Write-ins 27,983 11% Conservative Conservative 15,254 6% Independence Independence 4,373 2% John J. O'Shea Right To Life 4,129 2% John A. De Prima Liberal 1,807 1% Freedom Freedom 1,408 1%
1998 Kevin N. Langberg 63,628 31% Peter T. King 95,709 47% Write-ins 21,609 11% Conservative Conservative 13,869 7% Right To Life Right To Life 7,680 4% Thomas R. Di Lavore Liberal 1,497 1%
2000 Dal Lamagna 91,948 33% Peter T. King 122,820 44% Write-ins 40,049 14% Right to Life Right to Life 8,671 3% Conservative Conservative 7,158 3% Independence Independence 4,477 2% Green Green 2,260 1% Working Families Working Families 1,579 1% Selma Olchin Libertarian 1,515 1%
2002 Stuart L. Finz 46,022 25% Peter T. King 98,874 53% Write-ins 17,550 9% Conservative Conservative 7,904 4% Right to Life Right to Life 7,646 4% Independence Independence 7,113 4% Janeen DePrima Liberal 1,513 1%
2004 Blair H. Mathies, Jr. 100,737 32% Peter T. King 151,323 48% Write-ins 44,129 14% Conservative Conservative 12,022 4% Independence Independence 7,914 3%
2006 David L. Mejias 76,169 39% Peter T. King 86,918 45% Write-ins 11,289 6% Conservative Conservative 9,656 5% Independence Independence 5,213 3% Working Families Working Families 3,674 2%
New York's 4th congressional district: Results 1992–2006[1]
Year Democrat Votes Pct Republican Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct
1992 Philip Schiliro 97,007 37% David A. Levy 98,723 38% Write-ins 41,168 16%    Conservative    Conservative 11,987 5% Vincent P. Garbitelli Right-To-Life 9,548 4%    Liberal    Liberal 3,379 1%
1994 Philip M. Schiliro 65,286 33% Dan Frisa 87,815 45% Write-ins 21,727 11% David A. Levy Conservative 15,173 8% Vincent P. Garbitelli Right-to-Life 5,280 3% Robert S. Berkowitz Liberal 1,409 1%
1996 Carolyn McCarthy 119,946 51% Dan Frisa 78,004 33% Write-ins 15,222 6% Conservative Conservative 10,522 4% Independence Independence 7,114 3% Vincent P. Garbitelli Right To Life 3,252 1% Robert S. Berkowitz Liberal 1,162 <1% Freedom Freedom 1,016 <1%
1998 Carolyn McCarthy 86,692 46% Gregory R. Becker 64,509 35% Write-ins 15,021 8% Conservative Conservative 9,114 5% Right To Life Right To Life 6,361 3% Independence Independence 3,564 2% Patricia M. Maher Liberal 1,343 1%
2000 Carolyn McCarthy 128,688 51% Gregory R. Becker 75,650 30% Write-ins 28,204 11% Right to Life Right to Life 7,184 3% Independence Independence 5,191 2% Conservative Conservative 4,996 2% Working Families Working Families 2,824 1% Barbara Vitanza Libertarian 1,222 <1%
2002 Carolyn McCarthy 85,496 47% Marilyn F. O’Grady 61,473 34% Write-ins 11,713 6% Right to Life Right to Life 6,101 3% Conservative Conservative 5,308 3% Independent Independent 5,272 3% Working Families Working Families 2,883 2% Liberal Liberal 1,155 1% Tim Derham Green 852 <1%
2004 Carolyn McCarthy 148,615 52% James A. Garner 85,505 30% Write-ins 30,420 11% Conservative Conservative 8,636 3% Independence Independence 6,951 2% Working Families Working Families 4,403 2%
2006 Carolyn McCarthy 93,041 55% Martin W. Blessinger 48,121 28% Write-ins 13,729 8% Conservative Conservative 6,929 4% Independence Independence 4,909 3% Working Families Working Families 3,911 2%
New York's 5th congressional district: Results 1992–2006[1]
Year Democrat Votes Pct Republican Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct
1992 Gary L. Ackerman 105,953 41% Allan E. Binder 82,883 32% Write-ins 45,724 18%    Conservative    Conservative 12,024 5% Andrew J. Duff Right-To-Life 5,448 2%    Liberal    Liberal 4,523 2%
1994 Gary L. Ackerman 89,581 47% Grant M. Lally 63,665 33% Write-ins 20,133 11%    Conservative    Conservative 10,219 5%    Liberal    Liberal 4,315 2% Edward Elkowitz Right-to-Life 2,862 2%
1996 Gary L. Ackerman 116,005 52% Grant M. Lally 59,394 26% Write-ins 26,710 12% Conservative Conservative 8,951 4% Independence Independence 5,633 3% Liberal Liberal 4,280 2% Andrew J. Duff Right To Life 2,623 1% Freedom Freedom 899 <1%
1998 Gary L. Ackerman 92,189 53% David C. Pinzon 40,861 24% Write-ins 23,385 13% Conservative Conservative 8,725 5% Anne T. Robinson Liberal 2,872 2% Independence Independence 2,767 2% Liberal Liberal 2,448 1%
2000 Gary L. Ackerman 127,233 52% Edward Elkowitz 56,046 23% Write-ins 42,014 17% Conservative Conservative 5,038 2% Independence Independence 4,838 2% Anne T. Robinson Right to Life 3,846 2% Liberal Liberal 2,904 1% Working Families Working Families 2,709 1%
2002 Gary L. Ackerman 68,773 52% (no candidate) Write-ins 51,213 39% Perry S. Reich Conservative 5,718 4% Independence Independence 3,614 3% Working Families Working Families 1,882 1% Liberal Liberal 1,541 1%
2004 Gary L. Ackerman 114,132 55% Stephen Graves 43,002 21% Write-ins 38,692 19% Conservative Conservative 3,865 2% Independence Independence 2,901 1% Working Families Working Families 2,693 1% Gonzalo Policarpio Fair 1,248 1%
2006 Gary L. Ackerman 70,033 59% (no candidate) Write-ins 41,337 35% Independence Independence 3,884 3% Working Families Working Families 3,273 3%
New York's 6th congressional district: Results 1992–2006[1]
Year Democrat Votes Pct Republican Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct
1992 Floyd H. Flake 96,972 61% Dianand D. Bhagwandin 18,725 12% Write-ins 40,569 25%    Conservative    Conservative 3,962 2%
1994 Floyd H. Flake 68,596 61% Denny D. Bhagwandin 13,956 12% Write-ins 26,719 24%    Conservative    Conservative 2,719 2%
1996 Floyd H. Flake 102,799 67% Jorawar Misir 13,986 9% Write-ins 32,091 21% Conservative Conservative 2,267 1% Independence Independence 1,467 1% Freedom Freedom 628 <1%
1998 Gregory W. Meeks 73,235 64% (no candidate) Write-ins 38,908 34% Independence Independence 1,693 1% Liberal Liberal 1,194 1%
2000 Gregory W. Meeks 117,194 67% (no candidate) Write-ins 54,804 31% Working Families Working Families 3,624 2%
2002 Gregory W. Meeks 68,718 61% (no candidate) Write-ins 36,387 33% Working Families Working Families 3,352 3% Rey Clarke Independence 2,632 2% Liberal Liberal 729 1%
2004 Gregory W. Meeks 125,127 68% (no candidate) Write-ins 55,269 30% Working Families Working Families 4,561 2%
2006 Gregory W. Meeks 69,405 70% (no candidate) Write-ins 29,705 30%
New York's 7th congressional district: Results 1992–2006[1]
Year Democrat Votes Pct Republican Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct
1992 Thomas J. Manton 72,280 42% Dennis C. Shea 46,218 27% Write-ins 44,205 26%    Conservative    Conservative 8,421 5%
1994 Thomas J. Manton 58,935 48% (no candidate) Write-ins 56,252 45% Robert E. Hurley Conservative 8,698 7%
1996 Thomas J. Manton 78,848 52% Rose Birtley 24,826 16% Write-ins 40,245 27% Conservative Conservative 4,542 3% Independence Independence 2,724 2%
1998 Joseph Crowley 50,924 49% James J. Dillon 18,896 18% Write-ins 29,105 28% Richard Retcho Conservative 3,960 4%
2000 Joseph Crowley 78,207 51% Rose Robies Birtley 24,592 16% Write-ins 44,273 29% Robert E. Hurley Conservative 3,131 2% Paul Gilman Green 1,999 1% Garafalia Christea Right to Life 1,172 1%
2002 Joseph Crowley 48,983 47% Kevin Brawley 16,460 16% Write-ins 34,733 33% Conservative Conservative 2,112 2% Working Families Working Families 1,984 2%
2004 Joseph Crowley 100,382 57% Joseph Cinquemain 21,843 12% Write-ins 48,629 27% Working Families Working Families 3,893 2% Conservative Conservative 2,705 2%
2006 Joseph Crowley 60,266 61% Kevin Brawley 10,402 10% Write-ins 23,073 23% Working Families Working Families 3,731 4% Conservative Conservative 1,818 2%
New York's 8th congressional district: Results 1992–2006[1]
Year Democrat Votes Pct Republican Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct
1992 Jerrold Nadler 132,172 58% David L. Askren 25,548 11% Write-ins 57,337 25%    Liberal    Liberal 6,124 3% Margaret V. Byrnes Conservative 5,180 2% Arthur R. Block New Alliance 1,224 1%
1994 Jerrold Nadler 103,268 64% David L. Askren 21,132 13% Write-ins 27,139 17%    Liberal    Liberal 6,678 4% Margaret V. Byrnes Conservative 3,008 2%
1996 Jerrold Nadler 123,809 63% Michael Benjamin 25,005 13% Write-ins 37,508 19% Liberal Liberal 8,134 4% George A. Galip, Jr. Conservative 2,381 1% Freedom Freedom 1,023 1%
1998 Jerrold Nadler 108,408 69% Theodore Howard 18,383 12% Write-ins 26,846 17% Liberal Liberal 4,540 3%
2000 Jerrold Nadler 139,936 61% Marian S. Henry 27,057 12% Write-ins 42,615 19% Working Families Working Families 6,742 3% Dan Wentzel Green 4,765 2% Liberal Liberal 3,613 2% Anthony A. LaBella Conservative 1,849 1% Harry Kresky Independence 1,025 <1%
2002 Jerrold L. Nadler 71,996 51% Jim Farrin 18,623 13% Write-ins 35,095 25% Working Families Working Families 6,390 5% Alan Jay Gerber Conservative 3,361 2% Liberal Liberal 2,616 2% Dan Wentzel Green 1,918 1% Independence Independence 1,051 1% *
2004 Jerrold Nadler 154,098 61% Peter Hort 35,177 14% Write-ins 50,328 20% Working Families Working Families 7,984 3% Independence Independence 2,421 1% Conservative Conservative 1,642 1%
2006 Jerrold Nadler 96,115 67% Eleanor Friedman 17,413 12% Write-ins 14,906 10% Working Families Working Families 12,421 9% Dennis E. Adornato Conservative 1,673 1%
*Write-in and minor candidate notes: In 2002, Joseph Dobrian received 526 votes.
New York's 9th congressional district: Results 1992–2006[1]
Year Democrat Votes Pct Republican Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct
1992 Charles E. Schumer 111,424 52% (no candidate) Write-ins 81,674 38% Alice G. Gaffney Conservative 14,985 7%    Liberal    Liberal 5,121 2%
1994 Charles E. Schumer 90,783 57% James P. McCall 30,371 19% Write-ins 27,788 17%    Conservative    Conservative 5,509 3%    Liberal    Liberal 4,356 3%
1996 Charles E. Schumer 102,556 58% Robert J. Verga 27,829 16% Write-ins 34,947 20% Michael Mossa Conservative 5,618 3% Liberal Liberal 4,551 3% Independence Independence 1,899 1% Freedom Freedom 760 <1%
1998 Anthony Weiner 67,274 50% Louis Telano 24,486 18% Write-ins 30,577 23% Melinda Katz Liberal 5,698 4% Arthur J. Smith Conservative 4,899 4% Independence Independence 2,165 2%
2000 Anthony D. Weiner 96,348 52% Noach Dear 40,866 22% Write-ins 39,443 21% Conservative Conservative 4,783 3% Liberal Liberal 2,635 1%
2002 Anthony D. Weiner 57,104 48% Alfred F. Donohue 27,882 23% Write-ins 27,500 23% Conservative Conservative 3,816 3% Working Families Working Families 1,893 2% Liberal Liberal 1,740 1%
2004 Anthony D. Weiner 108,577 54% Gerard J. Cronin 39,648 20% Write-ins 44,082 22% Working Families Working Families 4,448 2% Conservative Conservative 4,141 2% Independence Independence 1,662 1%
2006 Anthony D. Weiner 67,040 62% (no candidate) Write-ins 36,301 34% Working Families Working Families 4,722 4%

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New York's 10th congressional district: Results 1992–2006[1]
Year Democrat Votes Pct Republican Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct
1992 Edolphus Towns 93,801 59% (no candidate) Write-ins 58,291 36% Owen Augustin Conservative 4,315 3%    Liberal    Liberal 3,708 2%
1994 Edolphus Towns 74,264 64% Amelia Smith Parker 7,995 7% Write-ins 29,682 26%    Liberal    Liberal 2,762 2% Mildred K. Mahoney Conservative 1,489 1%
1996 Edolphus Towns 97,125 63% Amelia Smith-Parker 6,827 4% Write-ins 44,224 29% Liberal Liberal 2,764 2% Conservative Conservative 1,104 1% Julian M. Hill, Jr. Right To Life 893 1% Freedom Freedom 729 <1%
1998 Edolphus Towns 81,368 68% Ernestine M. Brown 5,577 5% Write-ins 29,246 24% Liberal Liberal 2,160 2% Ernest Johnson Conservative 1,396 1%
2000 Edolphus Towns 118,812 66% Ernestine M. Brown 6,852 4% Write-ins 44,832 25% Barry Ford Working Families 5,530 3% Liberal Liberal 1,888 1% Ernest Johnson Conservative 802 <1%
2002 Edolphus Towns 72,313 62% (no candidate) Write-ins 42,073 36% Herbert F. Ryan Conservative 1,639 1% Liberal Liberal 1,546 1%
2004 Edolphus Towns 130,265 67% Harvey R. Clarke 11,099 6% Write-ins 46,475 24% Working Families Working Families 5,848 3% Mariana Blume Conservative 1,554 1%
2006 Edolphus Towns 72,171 70% Jonathan H. Anderson 4,666 5% Write-ins 24,723 24% Ernest Johnson Conservative 1,470 1%
New York's 11th congressional district: Results 1992–2006[1]
Year Democrat Votes Pct Republican Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct
1992 Major R. Owens 76,724 60% (no candidate) Write-ins 42,657 33% Michael Gaffney Conservative 4,287 3%    Liberal    Liberal 3,304 3% Ernest N. Foster New Alliance 1,179 1%
1994 Major R. Owens 59,850 65% Gary S. Popkin 6,311 7% Write-ins 22,551 24%    Liberal    Liberal 2,095 2% Michael Gaffney Conservative 1,150 1% *
1996 Major R. Owens 87,559 65% Claudette Hayle 5,369 4% Write-ins 36,163 27% Liberal Liberal 2,346 2% Conservative Conservative 1,123 1% Independence Independence 832 1% *
1998 Major R. Owens 73,674 69% David Greene 5,718 5% Write-ins 22,691 21% Liberal Liberal 2,099 2% Conservative Conservative 1,566 1% Phyllis Taliaferro Independence 1,144 1%
2000 Major R. Owens 105,321 64% Susan Cleary 7,088 4% Write-ins 35,673 22% Una S. T. Clarke Liberal 7,366 4% Working Families Working Families 6,729 4% School Choice School Choice 1,318 1% Cartrell Gore Conservative 962 1%
2002 Major R. Owens 67,967 57% Susan Cleary 9,250 8% Write-ins 30,310 25% Working Families Working Families 8,950 8% Independence Independence 1,899 2% Alice Gaffney Conservative 798 1%
2004 Major R. Owens 134,175 66% (no candidate) Write-ins 47,829 24% Working Families Working Families 10,824 5% Lorraine Stevens Independence 4,721 2% Sol Lieberman Conservative 4,478 2%
2006 Yvette D. Clarke 75,520 66% Stephen Finger 6,776 6% Write-ins 15,710 14% Working Families Working Families 12,814 11% Marianna Blume Conservative 1,325 1% Ollie M. McClean Freedom 996 1% Libertarian Libertarian 671 1%
*Write-in and minor candidate notes: In 1994,    Libertarian received 294 votes. In 1996, Freedom received 542 votes.
New York's 12th congressional district: Results 1992–2006[1]
Year Democrat Votes Pct Republican Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct
1992 Nydia M. Vel 55,926 54% Angel Diaz 12,288 12% Write-ins 31,418 30% Ruben Franco Liberal 1,556 1%    Conservative    Conservative 1,535 1%    Right-To-Life    Right-To-Life 1,153 1% Rafael Mendez New Alliance 609 1%
1994 Nydia M. Vel 37,322 55% (no candidate) Write-ins 24,172 36% Genevieve R. Brennan Conservative 2,747 4%    Liberal    Liberal 2,607 4% Eric Ruano-Melendez Perot Hispano American 589 1%
1996 Nydia M. Vel 58,947 59% Miguel I. Prado 7,824 8% Write-ins 27,011 27% Liberal Liberal 2,966 3% Conservative Conservative 1,303 1% Eleanor Garcia Socialist Workers 1,283 1% Right To Life Right To Life 851 1%
1998 Nydia M. Velázquez 53,269 64% Rosemarie Markgraf 7,405 9% Write-ins 19,016 23% Angel Diaz Conservative 1,632 2% Hector Cortes, Jr. Liberal 1,080 1% *
2000 Nydia M. Velázquez 81,699 61% Rosemary Markgraf 10,052 7% Write-ins 34,980 26% Working Families Working Families 4,589 3% Paul Pederson Socialist Worker 1,025 1% Mildred Rosario Right to Life 865 1% Caesar Estevez Conservative 850 1%
2002 Nydia M. Velázquez 43,809 52% (no candidate) Write-ins 34,238 40% Working Families Working Families 4,599 5% Cesar Estevez Conservative 2,119 2%
2004 Nydia M. Velázquez 100,402 61% Paul A. Rodriguez 15,697 10% Write-ins 38,382 23% Working Families Working Families 7,394 5% Conservative Conservative 1,469 1%
2006 Nydia M. Velàzquez 55,674 66% Allan Romaguera 6,143 7% Write-ins 14,317 17% Working Families Working Families 7,173 9% Conservative Conservative 1,039 1%
*Write-in and minor candidate notes: In 1998, Hector Henry received 320 votes.
New York's 13th congressional district: Results 1992–2006[1]
Year Democrat Votes Pct Republican Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct
1992 Sal F. Albanese 68,738 32% Susan Molinari 92,144 42% Write-ins 24,894 11%    Conservative    Conservative 15,759 7% Kathleen M. Murphy Right-To-Life 10,825 5%    Liberal    Liberal 4,782 2%
1994 Tyrone G. Butler 32,060 20% Susan Molinari 83,509 53% Write-ins 23,484 15%    Conservative    Conservative 12,982 8% Elisa Disimone Right-to-Life 4,655 3%    Liberal    Liberal 1,877 1%
1996 Tyrone G. Butler 51,448 28% Susan Molinari 74,836 41% Write-ins 30,152 16% Conservative Conservative 14,619 8% Freedom Freedom 5,205 3% Kathleen Marciano Right To Life 3,396 2% Anita Lerman Independence 2,337 1% Liberal Liberal 1,928 1%
1998 Eugene V. Prisco 39,153 28% Vito Fossella 60,550 44% Write-ins 19,937 15% Conservative Conservative 11,707 9% Right To Life Right To Life 3,881 3% Anita Lerman Independence 1,245 1% Liberal Liberal 1,014 1%
2000 Katina M. Johnstone 55,763 28% Vito Fossella 95,696 48% Write-ins 30,461 15% Conservative Conservative 9,295 5% Right to Life Right to Life 4,815 2% Working Families Working Families 1,840 1% Anita Lerman Green 1,351 1% Independence Independence 1,302 1%
2002 Arne M. Mattsson 27,304 22% Vito Fossella 62,520 51% Write-ins 19,913 16% Conservative Conservative 7,166 6% Right to Life Right to Life 2,518 2% Anita Lerman Independence 1,427 1% Working Families Working Families 1,271 1% Liberal Liberal 791 1% Henry J. Bardel Green 696 1%
2004 Frank J. Barbaro 72,180 33% Vito Fossella 102,713 47% Write-ins 26,461 12% Conservative Conservative 10,221 5% Working Families Working Families 3,657 2% Independence Independence 2,663 1%
2006 Stephen A. Harrison 42,229 36% Vito Fossella 49,818 43% Write-ins 11,586 10% Conservative Conservative 5,849 5% Independence Independence 3,667 3% Working Families Working Families 2,902 3%
New York's 14th congressional district: Results 1992–2006[1]
Year Democrat Votes Pct Republican Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct
1992 Carolyn B. Maloney 97,059 41% Bill Green 92,034 39% Write-ins 36,883 15%    Independent Neighbors    Independent Neighbors 5,181 2%    Liberal    Liberal 4,593 2% Abraham J. Hirschfeld Independent Fusion 2,970 1%
1994 Carolyn B. Maloney 96,795 57% Charles Millard 50,290 30% Write-ins 16,025 9%    Liberal    Liberal 3,987 2%    Independent Neighbors    Independent Neighbors 1,684 1% Thomas K. Leighton T.B.A. Green 566 <1%
1996 Carolyn B. Maloney 122,504 58% Jeffrey E. Livingston 42,641 20% Write-ins 31,566 15% Liberal Liberal 7,671 4% Joseph A. Lavezzo Conservative 2,188 1% Green Green 2,029 1% Thomas K. Leighton Independence 1,483 1% Delco L. Cornett Right To Life 1,221 1%
1998 Carolyn B. Maloney 104,351 63% Stephanie E. Kupferman 32,458 20% Write-ins 21,269 13% Liberal Liberal 3,896 2% Independence Independence 2,825 2%
2000 Carolyn B. Maloney 143,809 59% C. Adrienne Rhodes 45,453 19% Write-ins 41,865 17% Sandra Stevens Green 4,869 2% Liberal Liberal 4,271 2% Frederick D. Newman Independence 1,946 1%
2002 Carolyn B. Maloney 85,029 56% Anton Srdanovic 30,053 20% Write-ins 24,127 16% Working Families Working Families 4,863 3% Independence Independence 3,383 2% Liberal Liberal 2,656 2% Conservative Conservative 1,495 1%
2004 Carolyn B. Maloney 175,886 64% Anton Srdanovic 41,936 15% Write-ins 43,732 16% Working Families Working Families 6,059 2% Independence Independence 4,743 2% Conservative Conservative 1,687 1%
2006 Carolyn B. Maloney 107,095 70% (no candidate) Danniel Maio, Republican Let’s Do It 21,969 14% Write-ins 12,332 8% Working Families Working Families 8,100 5% Independence Independence 4,387 3%
New York's 15th congressional district: Results 1992–2006[1]
Year Democrat Votes Pct Republican Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct
1992 Charles B. Rangel 101,229 66% (no candidate) Write-ins 43,665 28%    Liberal    Liberal 3,782 2% Jose A. Suero Conservative 3,425 2% Jessie Fields New Alliance 1,337 1%    Independent Fusion    Independent Fusion 920 1%
1994 Charles B. Rangel 74,566 69% (no candidate) Write-ins 27,960 26%    Liberal    Liberal 3,264 3% José Suero Right-to-Life 2,013 2%    Independence Fusion    Independence Fusion 799 1%
1996 Charles B. Rangel 108,680 70% Edward R. Adams 5,951 4% Write-ins 30,502 20% Liberal Liberal 5,218 3% Conservative Conservative 2,133 1% Ruben Dario Vargas Independence 1,763 1% Jose Suero Right To Life 989 1%
1998 Charles B. Rangel 88,271 75% David E. Cunningham 5,633 5% Write-ins 20,970 18% Liberal Liberal 2,153 2% Patrick McManus Conservative 1,082 1%
2000 Charles B. Rangel 124,415 71% José Agustin Suero 6,906 4% Write-ins 34,062 19% Working Families Working Families 3,913 2% Dean Loren Green 2,134 1% Liberal Liberal 1,833 1% Jessie A. Fields Independence 1,051 1% *
2002 Charles B. Rangel 77,036 60% Jessie A. Fields 8,790 7% Write-ins 32,025 25% Working Families Working Families 7,331 6% Independence Independence 2,218 2%
2004 Charles B. Rangel 153,099 70% Kenneth P. Jefferson, Jr. 12,355 6% Write-ins 41,557 19% Working Families Working Families 8,252 4% Jessie Fields Independence 3,345 2%
2006 Charles B. Rangel 93,857 73% Edward Daniels 6,592 5% Write-ins 18,681 14% Working Families Working Families 10,059 8%
*Write-in and minor candidate notes: In 2000, Frank Della Valle received 492 votes; Scott A. Jeffery received 480 votes; and Reform received 440 votes.
New York's 16th congressional district: Results 1992–2006[1]
Year Democrat Votes Pct Republican Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct
1992 José E. Serrano 80,927 61% Michael Walters 6,741 5% Write-ins 38,885 29%    Liberal    Liberal 4,295 3%    Conservative    Conservative 1,234 1%
1994 José E. Serrano 57,157 67% (no candidate) Write-ins 24,690 29% Michael Walters Conservative 2,257 3%    Liberal    Liberal 1,415 2%
1996 José E. Serrano 86,971 67% Rodney Torres 2,878 2% Write-ins 31,489 24% Liberal Liberal 8,597 7% Owen Camp Conservative 787 1%
1998 José E. Serrano 65,957 73% Thomas W. Bayley, Jr. 2,457 3% Write-ins 19,687 22% Liberal Liberal 1,410 2% Owen Camp Conservative 756 1%
2000 José E. Serrano 100,891 72% Aaron Justice 3,943 3% Write-ins 32,814 23% Liberal Liberal 2,150 2% Richard Retcho Conservative 571 <1%
2002 José E. Serrano 48,411 62% Frank Dellavalle 3,916 5% Write-ins 23,372 30% Working Families Working Families 2,305 3% *
2004 José E. Serrano 106,739 72% Ali Mohamed 4,917 3% Write-ins 30,875 21% Working Families Working Families 4,899 3% Conservative Conservative 693 <1%
2006 José E. Serrano 53,179 72% Ali Mohamed 2,045 3% Write-ins 14,479 20% Working Families Working Families 2,945 4% Conservative Conservative 714 1%
*Write-in and minor candidate notes: In 2002, Conservative received 450 votes.
New York's 17th congressional district: Results 1992–2006[1]
Year Democrat Votes Pct Republican Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct
1992 Eliot L. Engel 94,758 57% Martin Richman 16,511 10% Write-ins 43,976 26%    Liberal    Liberal 3,310 2% Kevin Brawley Conservative 3,143 2% Martin J. O'Grady Right-To-Life 3,067 2% Nana LaLuz Natural Law 1,592 1%
1994 Eliot L. Engel 70,486 59% Edward T. Marshall 16,896 14% Write-ins 24,508 21%    Liberal    Liberal 2,835 2% Kevin Brawley Conservative 2,187 2% Ann M. Noonan Right-to-Life 2,075 2%
1996 Eliot L. Engel 97,891 64% Denis McCarthy 11,488 7% Write-ins 34,610 23% Liberal Liberal 3,396 2% Conservative Conservative 2,448 2% Dennis Coleman Independence 2,008 1% Right To Life Right To Life 1,956 1%
1998 Eliot L. Engel 79,257 69% Peter Fiumefreddo 7,982 7% Write-ins 22,699 20% Conservative Conservative 2,280 2% Liberal Liberal 1,690 1% Independence Independence 775 1%
2000 Eliot L. Engel 112,748 68% Patrick McManus 11,513 7% Write-ins 37,475 23% Liberal Liberal 2,345 1% Conservative Conservative 1,688 1%
2002 Eliot L. Engel 73,569 51% C. Scott Vanderhoef 35,389 24% Write-ins 20,739 14% Conservative Conservative 4,135 3% Independence Independence 3,110 2% Working Families Working Families 2,721 2% Arthur L. Gallagher Right to Life 1,931 1% Elizabeth Shanklin Green 1,743 1% Liberal Liberal 1,245 1%
2004 Eliot L. Engel 135,344 59% Matt I. Brennan 40,524 18% Write-ins 45,725 20% Working Families Working Families 5,186 2% Kevin Brawley Conservative 3,482 2%
2006 Eliot L. Engel 88,714 62% Jim Faulkner 22,608 16% Write-ins 19,499 14% Working Families Working Families 4,900 3% Conservative Conservative 3,769 3% Independence Independence 2,465 2%
New York's 18th congressional district: Results 1992–2006[1]
Year Democrat Votes Pct Republican Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct
1992 Nita M. Lowey 115,841 48% Joseph J. DioGuardi 74,076 30% Write-ins 34,529 14%    Conservative    Conservative 11,027 5%    Right-To-Life    Right-To-Life 7,584 3%
1994 Nita M. Lowey 91,663 50% Andrew C. Hartzell, Jr. 55,636 30% Write-ins 22,497 12%    Conservative    Conservative 9,881 5% Florence T. O'Grady Right-to-Life 2,873 2%
1996 Nita M. Lowey 118,194 55% Kerry J. Katsorhis 51,656 24% Write-ins 27,852 13% Conservative Conservative 7,831 4% Concetta M. Ferrara Independence 4,283 2% Florence T. O'Grady Right To Life 3,758 2%
1998 Nita M. Lowey 91,623 55% (no candidate) Write-ins 55,344 33% Daniel McMahon Conservative 12,594 8% Giulio A. Cavallo Independence 3,251 2% Marion M. Conner Right To Life 3,234 2%
2000 Nita M. Lowey 126,878 56% John G. Vonglis 52,923 23% Write-ins 39,600 17% Conservative Conservative 5,099 2% Florence T. O’Grady Right to Life 3,747 2%
2002 Nita M. Lowey 95,396 50% (no candidate) Write-ins 82,503 43% Michael J. Reynolds Right to Life 8,558 5% Working Families Working Families 3,561 2%
2004 Nita M. Lowey 159,072 55% Richard A. Hoffman 73,975 25% Write-ins 45,525 16% Independence Independence 7,271 3% Working Families Working Families 4,372 2%
2006 Nita M. Lowey 119,041 60% Richard A. Hoffman 45,472 23% Write-ins 23,567 12% Conservative Conservative 5,978 3% Working Families Working Families 5,215 3%
New York's 19th congressional district: Results 1992–2006[1]
Year Democrat Votes Pct Republican Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct
1992 Neil P. McCarthy 92,854 35% Hamilton Fish, Jr. 119,047 45% Write-ins 34,827 13%    Conservative    Conservative 20,563 8%
1994 Hamilton Fish, Jr. 70,696 34% Sue W. Kelly 100,173 48% Write-ins 16,380 8% Joseph J. DioGuardi Conservative 13,887 7%    Right-to-Life    Right-to-Life 5,874 3% Catherine Portman-Laux Ax Taxes 1,679 1%
1996 Richard S. Klein 83,975 34% Sue W. Kelly 98,705 40% Write-ins 23,390 10% Joseph J. DioGuardi Conservative 19,952 8% Right To Life Right To Life 7,472 3% William E. Haase Independence 4,104 2% Freedom Freedom 3,437 1% Liberal Liberal 2,951 1%
1998 Dick Collins 56,378 30% Sue W. Kelly 88,341 47% Write-ins 20,190 11% Conservative Conservative 16,126 9% Joseph J. Dio Guardi Right To Life 5,941 3% Charles C. Williams Freedom 1,046 1%
2000 Larry Otis Graham 82,082 31% Sue W. Kelly 133,963 50% Write-ins 28,180 11% Conservative Conservative 11,569 4% Frank X. Lloyd Right to Life 4,086 2% Mark R. Jacobs Green 3,662 1% Liberal Liberal 2,016 1% Working Families Working Families 1,773 1%
2002 Janine M. H. Selendy 44,967 24% Sue W. Kelly 102,848 54% Write-ins 17,206 9% Conservative Conservative 9,648 5% Independence Independence 8,633 5% Christine M. Tighe Right to Life 4,374 2% Jonathan M. Wright Green 2,642 1%
2004 Michael Jaliman 87,429 29% Sue W. Kelly 152,051 50% Write-ins 43,903 14% Conservative Conservative 11,945 4% Independence Independence 11,405 4%
2006 John Hall 100,119 48% Sue W. Kelly 79,545 38% Write-ins 14,013 7% Conservative Conservative 9,677 5% Independence Independence 6,137 3%

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New York's 20th congressional district: Results 1992–2006[1]
Year Democrat Votes Pct Republican Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct
1992 Jonathan L. Levine 66,826 25% Benjamin A. Gilman 150,301 57% Write-ins 37,680 14% Robert F. Garrison Right-To-Life 10,204 4%
1994 Gregory B. Julian 52,345 26% Benjamin A. Gilman 120,334 59% Write-ins 24,918 12% Lois M. Colandrea Right-to-Life 5,612 3%
1996 Yash P. Aggarwal 77,756 32% Benjamin A. Gilman 122,479 50% Write-ins 31,200 13% Robert F. Garrison Right To Life 6,356 3% Ira W. Goodman Independence 5,016 2% Liberal Liberal 3,005 1%
1998 Paul J. Feiner 61,753 32% Benjamin A. Gilman 98,546 52% Write-ins 22,021 12% Christine M. Tighe Right To Life 4,769 2% Independence Independence 2,005 1% Liberal Liberal 1,831 1%
2000 Paul J. Feiner 87,602 33% Benjamin A. Gilman 136,016 51% Write-ins 32,475 12% Christine M. Tighe Right to Life 5,371 2% Green Green 2,910 1% Working Families Working Families 2,070 1% Liberal Liberal 2,064 1%
2002 Frank Stoppenbach 45,878 21% John E. Sweeney 125,335 56% Write-ins 31,256 14% Conservative Conservative 14,903 7% Margaret Lewis Green 5,162 2%
2004 Doris F. Kelly 96,630 30% John E. Sweeney 163,343 50% Write-ins 37,424 12% Independence Independence 14,131 4% Conservative Conservative 11,279 3% Morris N. Guller Centrist 1,353 <1%
2006 Kirsten E. Gillibrand 116,416 47% John E. Sweeney 94,093 38% Write-ins 14,579 6% Conservative Conservative 9,869 4% Working Families Working Families 8,752 3% Independence Independence 6,592 3%
New York's 21st congressional district: Results 1992–2006[1]
Year Democrat Votes Pct Republican Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct
1992 Michael R. McNulty 149,319 50% Nancy Norman 83,845 28% Write-ins 31,728 11%    Conservative    Conservative 17,052 6% William J. Donnelly Right-To-Life 7,723 3%    Liberal    Liberal 7,339 2%
1994 Michael R. McNulty 131,916 55% Joseph A. Gomez 68,745 28% Write-ins 21,331 9%    Conservative    Conservative 15,888 7% Timothy J. Wood Right-to-Life 4,125 2%
1996 Michael R. McNulty 136,964 51% Nancy Norman 62,630 23% Write-ins 27,852 10% Lee H. Wasserman Liberal 16,794 6% Conservative Conservative 13,463 5% Independence Independence 8,064 3% Freedom Freedom 1,841 1%
1998 Michael R. McNulty 123,638 57% Lauren Ayers 50,931 23% Write-ins 21,183 10% Conservative Conservative 15,690 7% Independence Independence 7,311 3%
2000 Michael R. McNulty 157,773 59% Thomas G. Pillsworth 60,333 23% Write-ins 31,740 12% Independence Independence 9,131 3% Conservative Conservative 8,435 3%
2002 Michael R. McNulty 128,584 54% Charles B. Rosenstein 53,525 23% Write-ins 22,113 9% Independence Independence 17,810 8% Conservative Conservative 10,489 4% Working Families Working Families 4,446 2%
2004 Michael R. McNulty 167,247 54% Warren Redlich 80,121 26% Write-ins 37,700 12% Independence Independence 11,321 4% Conservative Conservative 8,544 3% Working Families Working Families 6,921 2%
2006 Michael R. McNulty 139,997 60% Warren Redlich 46,752 20% Write-ins 17,554 8% Independence Independence 12,501 5% Conservative Conservative 8,336 4% Working Families Working Families 6,770 3%
New York's 22nd congressional district: Results 1992–2006[1]
Year Democrat Votes Pct Republican Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct
1992 David Roberts 86,896 31% Gerald B. H. Solomon 136,909 48% Write-ins 33,164 12%    Conservative    Conservative 16,085 6%    Right-To-Life    Right-To-Life 11,442 4%
1994 L. Robert Lawrence, Jr. 57,064 24% Gerald B. H. Solomon 129,579 55%    Conservative    Conservative 21,130 9% Write-ins 20,135 9%    Right-to-Life    Right-to-Life 7,008 3%
1996 Steve James 94,192 35% Gerald B. H. Solomon 119,467 45% Write-ins 27,477 10% Conservative Conservative 15,728 6% Right To Life Right To Life 6,573 2% Freedom Freedom 2,357 1%
1998 Jean P. Bordewich 81,296 38% John E. Sweeney 87,786 41% Write-ins 21,209 10% Conservative Conservative 15,203 7% Francis A. Giroux Right To Life 5,051 2% Independence Independence 3,930 2%
2000 Kenneth F. McCallion 72,640 26% John E. Sweeney 153,997 54% Write-ins 37,026 13% Conservative Conservative 13,371 5% Green Green 4,805 2% Working Families Working Families 1,666 1%
2002 Maurice D. Hinchey 92,336 48% Eric Hall 52,499 27% Write-ins 15,787 8% Independence Independence 13,215 7% Conservative Conservative 5,509 3% Working Families Working Families 5,135 3% Steven Greenfield Green 2,723 1% Liberal Liberal 2,594 1% Paul J. Laux Right to Life 2,473 1%
2004 Maurice D. Hinchey 148,588 52% William A. Brenner 81,881 28% Write-ins 38,031 13% Independence Independence 10,349 4% Working Families Working Families 8,552 3%
2006 Maurice D. Hinchey 104,423 53% (no candidate) Write-ins 73,962 38% Independence Independence 9,944 5% Working Families Working Families 7,316 4%
New York's 23rd congressional district: Results 1992–2006[1]
Year Democrat Votes Pct Republican Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct
1992 Paula DiPerna 61,835 24% Sherwood L. Boehlert 139,774 55% Write-ins 33,218 13% Randall A. Terry Right-To-Life 8,688 3% Geoffrey P. Grace Conservative 8,011 3% Ted F. Janowski Natural Law 1,354 1%
1994 Charles W. Skeele, Jr. 40,786 20% Sherwood L. Boehlert 124,486 61% Write-ins 29,200 14% Donald J. Thomas Right-to-Life 11,216 5%
1996 Bruce W. Hapanowicz 50,436 22% Sherwood L. Boehlert 118,653 52% Write-ins 32,462 14% Thomas E. Loughlin, Jr. Independence 10,835 5% William Tapley Right To Life 7,790 3% Freedom Freedom 5,973 3%
1998 (no candidate) Sherwood L. Boehlert 111,242 61% Write-ins 45,362 25% David Vickers Conservative 21,596 12% Right To Life Right To Life 4,897 3%
2000 Richard W. Englebrecht 38,049 17% Sherwood L. Boehlert 110,634 50% Write-ins 28,376 13% David B. Vickers Conservative 25,245 11% Independence Independence 13,498 6% Right to Life Right to Life 7,609 3%
2002 (no candidate) John M. McHugh 110,042 60% Write-ins 59,931 32% Conservative Conservative 14,640 8%
2004 Robert J. Johnson 66,448 25% John M. McHugh 136,222 51% Write-ins 38,485 15% Independence Independence 15,086 6% Conservative Conservative 8,771 3%
2006 Robert J. Johnson 58,859 32% John M. McHugh 89,482 48% Write-ins 15,845 9% Independence Independence 9,973 5% Conservative Conservative 7,326 4% Working Families Working Families 3,459 2%
New York's 24th congressional district: Results 1992–2006[1]
Year Democrat Votes Pct Republican Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct
1992 Margaret M. Ravenscroft 47,675 21% John M. McHugh 113,408 49% Write-ins 29,977 13% Morrison J. Hosley, Jr. Conservative 17,484 8%    Right-To-Life    Right-To-Life 9,279 4%    Voter Rights    Voter Rights 8,849 4% Stephen Burke Liberal 4,374 2%
1994 Danny M. Francis 34,032 18% John M. McHugh 108,278 59% Write-ins 26,202 14%    Conservative    Conservative 16,367 9%
1996 Donald Ravenscroft 43,692 21% John M. McHugh 108,777 52% Write-ins 35,264 17% Conservative Conservative 15,463 7% William H. Beaumont Independence 6,750 3%
1998 Neil P. Tallon 31,011 18% John M. McHugh 101,689 60% Write-ins 22,330 13% Conservative Conservative 14,993 9%
2000 Neil P. Tallon 41,719 19% John M. McHugh 128,513 58% Write-ins 35,207 16% Conservative Conservative 9,809 4% Independence Independence 3,236 1% Willard E. Smith Green 1,931 1% Working Families Working Families 979 <1%
2002 (no candidate) Sherwood L. Boehlert 108,017 53% Write-ins 49,855 25% David L. Walrath Conservative 32,991 16% Mark Dunau Green 6,660 3% Kathleen M. Peters Right to Life 5,109 3%
2004 Jeffrey A. Miller 85,140 30% Sherwood Boehlert 128,493 45% Write-ins 35,318 12% David L. Walrath Conservative 23,228 8% Independence Independence 14,507 5%
2006 Michael A. Arcuri 96,093 45% Raymond A. Meier 83,228 39% Write-ins 11,641 5% Conservative Conservative 8,276 4% Independence Independence 7,049 3% Working Families Working Families 6,544 3% Michael J. Sylvia III Libertarian 2,134 1%
New York's 25th congressional district: Results 1992–2006[1]
Year Democrat Votes Pct Republican Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct
1992 Rhea Jezer 101,422 38% James T. Walsh 119,282 45% Write-ins 23,647 9%    Conservative    Conservative 15,794 6%    Common Sense    Common Sense 5,888 2%
1994 Rhea Jezer 81,710 39% James T. Walsh 96,363 46%    Conservative    Conservative 17,586 8% Write-ins 11,945 6%    Change Congress    Change Congress 2,143 1%
1996 Marty Mack 103,199 43% James T. Walsh 106,327 44% Write-ins 12,246 5% Conservative Conservative 11,733 5% Independence Independence 7,283 3% Freedom Freedom 1,348 1%
1998 Yvonne Rothenberg 50,268 26% James T. Walsh 102,219 54% Conservative Conservative 18,985 10% Write-ins 15,222 8% Liberal/Green Liberal/Green 3,193 2%
2000 Francis J. Gavin 64,533 25% James T. Walsh 132,120 52% Write-ins 33,520 13% Independence Independence 10,512 4% Conservative Conservative 9,248 4% Howie Hawkins Green 3,830 2%
2002 Stephanie Aldersley 53,290 25% James T. Walsh 113,914 52% Independence Independence 18,902 9% Write-ins 17,129 8% Conservative Conservative 11,794 5% Francis J. Gavin Working Families 2,131 1%
2004 (no candidate) James T. Walsh 155,163 49% Write-ins 106,711 34% Independence Independence 20,184 6% Howie Hawkins Peace and Justice 20,106 6% Conservative Conservative 13,716 4%
2006 Dan Maffei 100,605 44% James T. Walsh 91,187 40% Conservative Conservative 11,634 5% Write-ins 9,678 4% Independence Independence 7,704 3% Working Families Working Families 6,503 3%
New York's 26th congressional district: Results 1992–2006[1]
Year Democrat Votes Pct Republican Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct
1992 Maurice D. Hinchey 112,763 42% Bob Moppert 98,389 37% Write-ins 29,624 11%    Conservative    Conservative 12,349 5% Mary C. Dixon Right-To-Life 6,821 3%    Liberal    Liberal 6,794 3%
1994 Maurice D. Hinchey 90,852 44% Bob Moppert 82,917 40% Write-ins 12,274 6%    Conservative    Conservative 11,327 5% Thomas F. Kovach Right-to-Life 4,772 2%    Liberal    Liberal 4,640 2%
1996 Maurice D. Hinchey 117,097 49% Sue Wittig 78,946 33% Write-ins 15,931 7% Conservative Conservative 9,569 4% Liberal Liberal 5,753 2% Douglas Walter Drazen Independence 5,531 2% Right To Life Right To Life 4,421 2% Freedom Freedom 1,189 <1%
1998 Maurice D. Hinchey 99,249 53% William H. Bud Walker 47,084 25% Write-ins 13,695 7% Randall Terry Right To Life 12,160 6% Conservative Conservative 7,692 4% Independence Independence 6,321 3% Liberal Liberal 2,634 1%
2000 Maurice D. Hinchey 124,862 51% Bob Moppert 78,103 32% Write-ins 19,624 8% Independence Independence 6,878 3% Conservative Conservative 5,753 2% Working Families Working Families 5,267 2% Liberal Liberal 3,388 1% Paul J. Laux Right to Life 2,328 1%
2002 Ayesha F. Nariman 41,140 19% Thomas M. Reynolds 105,807 49% Write-ins 30,535 14% Independence Independence 18,345 9% Conservative Conservative 10,937 5% Shawn Harris Right to Life 4,084 2% Paul E. Fallon Green 3,146 1%
2004 Jack Davis 116,484 36% Thomas M. Reynolds 137,425 43% Write-ins 38,001 12% Conservative Conservative 10,672 3% Independence Independence 9,369 3% Working Families Working Families 9,129 3%
2006 Jack Davis 85,145 38% Thomas M. Reynolds 94,157 42% Conservative Conservative 15,100 7% Write-ins 13,793 6% Independence Independence 9,187 4% Working Families Working Families 6,582 3%
New York's 27th congressional district: Results 1992–2006[1]
Year Democrat Votes Pct Republican Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct
1992 W. Douglas Call 89,906 32% Bill Paxon 126,997 46% Write-ins 30,837 11%    Conservative    Conservative 17,386 6%    Right-To-Life    Right-To-Life 12,213 4%
1994 William A. Long, Jr. 52,160 24% Bill Paxon 122,592 56%    Conservative    Conservative 20,844 9% Write-ins 15,804 7%    Right-to-Life    Right-to-Life 9,174 4%
1996 Thomas M. Fricano 91,679 35% Bill Paxon 117,818 45% Write-ins 22,240 9% Conservative Conservative 16,103 6% Right To Life Right To Life 6,821 3% Save Medicare Save Medicare 3,824 1% Freedom Freedom 1,826 1%
1998 Bill Cook 62,714 30% Thomas M. Reynolds 86,106 42% Write-ins 28,132 14% Conservative Conservative 15,936 8% Independence Independence 8,194 4% Right To Life Right To Life 5,070 2%
2000 Thomas W. Pecoraro 69,870 25% Thomas M. Reynolds 144,011 51% Write-ins 53,830 19% Conservative Conservative 13,683 5%
2002 Peter Crotty 45,060 23% Jack Quinn 105,946 53% Write-ins 25,964 13% Conservative Conservative 14,171 7% Thomas Casey Right to Life 3,586 2% Working Families Working Families 2,751 1% Albert N. LaBruna Green 2,405 1%
2004 Brian M. Higgins 127,267 42% Nancy A. Naples 125,275 42% Write-ins 16,809 6% Conservative Conservative 14,283 5% Working Families Working Families 8,091 3% Independence Independence 7,974 3%
2006 Brian Higgins 116,935 66% Michael J. McHale 36,614 21% Independence Independence 14,162 8% Working Families Working Families 8,930 5%
New York's 28th congressional district: Results 1992–2006[1]
Year Democrat Votes Pct Republican Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct
1992 Louise McIntosh Slaughter 140,908 51% William P. Polito 93,806 34% Write-ins 20,248 7%    Conservative    Conservative 18,467 7% Keith R. T. Perez Economic Justice 1,897 1%
1994 Louise McIntosh Slaughter 110,987 54% Renee Forgensi Davison 61,321 30%    Conservative    Conservative 17,195 8% Write-ins 11,307 5% John A. Clendenin Independence Fusion 6,464 3%
1996 Louise McIntosh Slaughter 133,084 53% Geoff H. Rosenberger 85,038 34% Write-ins 17,644 7% Conservative Conservative 12,784 5% Freedom Freedom 1,544 1%
1998 Louise McIntosh Slaughter 118,856 62% Richard A. Kaplan 50,926 26% Write-ins 9,678 5% Independence Independence 5,517 3% Paul Britton Conservative 4,963 3% Gerald D. Crawford Right To Life 3,196 2%
2000 Louise McIntosh Slaughter 151,688 59% Mark C. Johns 67,251 26% Write-ins 24,527 10% Conservative Conservative 8,097 3% Eve Hawkins Green 2,292 1% Stephen C. Healey Libertarian 1,528 1%
2002 Louise McIntosh Slaughter 94,209 52% Henry F. Wojtaszek 45,125 25% Write-ins 22,104 12% Independence Independence 7,996 4% Conservative Conservative 5,426 3% Working Families Working Families 4,848 3%
2004 Louise McIntosh Slaughter 150,431 57% Michael D. Laba 48,981 19% Write-ins 42,344 16% Working Families Working Families 9,224 4% Francina J. Cartonia Independence 5,678 2% Conservative Conservative 5,562 2%
2006 Louise McIntosh Slaughter 98,382 59% John E. Donnelly 33,361 20% Write-ins 14,335 9% Conservative Conservative 7,483 4% Independence Independence 7,068 4% Working Families Working Families 5,936 4%
New York's 29th congressional district: Results 1992–2006[1]
Year Democrat Votes Pct Republican Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct
1992 John J. LaFalce 120,758 46% William E. Miller, Jr. 85,294 32% Write-ins 29,068 11%    Conservative    Conservative 12,737 5%    Liberal    Liberal 7,472 3% Kenneth J. Kowalski Right-To-Life 7,367 3% John A. Basar, Jr. Economic Justice 1,830 1%
1994 John J. LaFalce 97,619 50% William E. Miller, Jr. 69,290 36%    Conservative    Conservative 11,065 6% Write-ins 7,079 4%    Liberal    Liberal 5,434 3% Patrick Murty Right-to-Life 3,296 2%
1996 John J. LaFalce 126,210 53% David B. Callard 66,438 28% Write-ins 24,947 10% Conservative Conservative 8,822 4% Liberal Liberal 6,107 3% Right To Life Right To Life 4,831 2% Freedom Freedom 1,044 <1%
1998 John J. LaFalce 87,805 48% Chris Collins 58,232 32% Write-ins 13,541 7% Conservative Conservative 11,249 6% Independence Independence 6,762 4% David E. Denzel Right To Life 3,813 2% Liberal Liberal 2,668 1%
2000 John J. LaFalce 115,685 47% Brett M. Sommer 68,958 28% Write-ins 37,501 15% Independence Independence 7,899 3% Conservative Conservative 7,144 3% Right to Life Right to Life 5,057 2% Liberal Liberal 4,744 2%
2002 Kisun J. Peters 37,128 18% Amo Houghton 116,245 56% Write-ins 33,162 16% Conservative Conservative 11,412 5% Wendy M. Johnson Right to Life 5,836 3% Rachel Treichler Green 4,010 2%
2004 Samara Barend 104,555 34% John Randy Kuhl, Jr. 136,883 45% Write-ins 35,855 12% Mark W. Assini Conservative 17,272 6% John Ciampoli Independence 5,819 2% Working Families Working Families 5,686 2%
2006 Eric J. Massa 94,609 44% John R. “Randy” Kuhl, Jr. 91,383 42% Write-ins 10,659 5% Conservative Conservative 9,420 4% Working Families Working Families 5,435 3% Independence Independence 5,274 2%

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New York's 30th congressional district: Results 1992–2000[1]
Year Democrat Votes Pct Republican Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct
1992 Dennis T. Gorski 102,519 39% Jack Quinn 114,921 43% Write-ins 21,893 8%    Change Congress    Change Congress 10,813 4%    Conservative    Conservative 8,926 3% Mary F. Refermat Right-To-Life 6,025 2%
1994 David A. Franczyk 58,577 29% Jack Quinn 106,551 53%    Conservative    Conservative 18,187 9% Write-ins 16,096 8%    Liberal    Liberal 2,815 1%
1996 Francis J. Pordum 97,686 40% Jack Quinn 97,320 40% Write-ins 19,996 8% Conservative Conservative 12,315 5% Independence Independence 9,609 4% Protect Seniors Protect Seniors 2,354 1% Freedom Freedom 2,125 1%
1998 Crystal D. Peoples 55,199 29% Jack Quinn 91,350 49% Write-ins 16,742 9% Conservative Conservative 16,198 9% Independence Independence 8,545 5%
2000 John Fee 62,378 25% Jack Quinn 113,638 46% Write-ins 43,061 17% Independence Independence 14,210 6% Conservative Conservative 10,604 4% Liberal Liberal 1,909 1% Working Families Working Families 1,853 1% Green Green 1,679 1%
New York's 31st congressional district: Results 1992–2000[1]
Year Democrat Votes Pct Republican Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct
1992 Joseph P. Leahey 52,010 21% Amo Houghton 133,758 54% Write-ins 33,640 14%    Conservative    Conservative 16,938 7% Gretchen S. McManus Right-To-Life 10,848 4%
1994 (no candidate) Amo Houghton 106,898 55% Write-ins 53,036 27% Gretchen S. McManus Right-to-Life 21,747 11%    Conservative    Conservative 14,280 7%
1996 Bruce D. MacBain 49,502 22% Amo Houghton 119,395 53% Write-ins 30,451 13% Conservative Conservative 15,854 7% Le Roy Stewart Wilson Right To Life 6,031 3% Freedom Freedom 4,485 2%
1998 Caleb Rossiter 40,091 23% Amo Houghton 95,638 54% Write-ins 18,321 10% Conservative Conservative 11,977 7% James R. Pierce, Sr. Right To Life 10,546 6%
2000 Kisun J. Peters 45,193 19% Amo Houghton 143,584 60% Write-ins 39,398 16% Conservative Conservative 10,654 4%
  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae "Election Statistics". Office of the Clerk of the House of Representatives. Retrieved 2008-01-10.