2004 United States House of Representatives elections in New York
In the 2004 House of Representative elections, New York had one seat change parties; in the 27th district, Democrat Brian Higgins was elected to replace Republican Jack Quinn
Elections in New York State |
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Delegation Composition
2004 pre-election | Seats | |
Democratic-Held | 19 | |
Republican-Held | 10 | |
2004 post-election | Seats | |
Democratic-Held | 20 | |
Republican-Held | 9 | |
Results
District | Incumbent | Party | Elected | Status | Opponent |
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1 | Tim Bishop | Democrat | 2002 | Running | Tim Bishop (D) 56.2% William M. Manger, Jr. (R) 43.8% |
2 | Steve Israel | Democrat | 2000 | Running | Steve Israel (D) 66.6% Richard A. Hoffman (R) 33.4% |
3 | Peter King | Republican | 1992 | Running | Peter King (R) 63.0% Blair Mathies (D) 37.0% |
4 | Carolyn McCarthy | Democrat | 1996 | Running | Carolyn McCarthy (D) 63.0% James Garner (R) 37.0% |
5 | Gary Ackerman | Democrat | 1983 | Running | Gary Ackerman (D) 71.3% Stephen Graves (R) 27.9% Jun Policarpio (I) 0.7% |
6 | Gregory W. Meeks | Democrat | 1998 | Running | Gregory W. Meeks (D) unopposed |
7 | Joseph Crowley | Democrat | 1998 | Running | Joseph Crowley (D) 80.9% Joseph Cinquemain (R) 19.1% |
8 | Jerrold Nadler | Democrat | 1992 | Running | Jerrold Nadler (D) 80.5% Peter Hort (R) 19.5% |
9 | Anthony Weiner | Democrat | 1998 | Running | Anthony Weiner (D) 71.3% Gerald J. Cronin (R) 28.7% |
10 | Ed Towns | Democrat | 1982 | Running | Ed Towns (D) 91.5% Harvey R. Clarke (R) 7.5% Mariana Blume (Conservative) 1.0% |
11 | Major Owens | Democrat | 1982 | Running | Major Owens (D) 94.0% Sol Lieberman (Conservative) 3.1% Lorraine Stevens (I) 2.9% |
12 | Nydia Velazquez | Democrat | 1992 | Running | Nydia Velazquez (D) 86.3% Paul A. Rodriguez (R) 13.7% |
13 | Vito Fossella | Republican | 1997 | Running | Vito Fossella (R) 59.0% Frank Barbaro (D) 41.0% |
14 | Carolyn Maloney | Democrat | 1992 | Running | Carolyn Maloney (D) 81.1% Anton Srdanovic (R) 18.9% |
15 | Charles B. Rangel | Democrat | 1970 | Running | Charles B. Rangel (D) 91.1% Kenneth P. Jefferson, Jr. (R) 7.0% Jessie A. Fields (I) 1.9% |
16 | Jose Serrano | Democrat | 1990 | Running | Jose Serrano (D) 95.2% Ali Mohamed (R) 4.8% |
17 | Eliot Engel | Democrat | 1988 | Running | Eliot Engel (D) 76.1% Matthew I. Brennan (R) 22.0% Kevin Brawley (Conservative) 1.9% |
18 | Nita Lowey | Democrat | 1988 | Running | Nita Lowey (D) 69.8% Richard A. Hoffman (R) 30.2% |
19 | Sue Kelly | Republican | 1994 | Running | Sue Kelly (R) 66.7% Michael Jalamin (D) 33.3% |
20 | John Sweeney | Republican | 1998 | Running | John Sweeney (R) 65.8% Doris F. Kelly (D) 33.7% Morris N. Guller (I) 0.5% |
21 | Mike McNulty | Democrat | 1988 | Running | Mike McNulty (D) 70.8% Warren Redlich (R) 29.2% |
22 | Maurice Hinchey | Democrat | 1992 | Running | Maurice Hinchey (D) 67.2% William Brenner (R) 32.8% |
23 | John McHugh | Republican | 1992 | Running | John McHugh (R) 70.7% Robert J. Johnson (D) 29.3% |
24 | Sherwood Boehlert | Republican | 1982 | Running | Sherwood Boehlert (R) 56.9% Jeff Miller (D) 33.9% David L. Walrath (Conservative) 9.2% |
25 | Jim Walsh | Republican | 1988 | Running | Jim Walsh (R) 90.4% Howie Hawkins (PJP) 9.6% |
26 | Tom Reynolds | Republican | 1998 | Running | Tom Reynolds (R) 55.6% Jack Davis (D) 44.4% |
27 | Jack Quinn | Republican | 1992 | Retiring | Brian Higgins (D) 50.7% Nancy Naples (R) 49.3% |
28 | Louise Slaughter | Democrat | 1986 | Running | Louise Slaughter (D) 72.6% Mike Laba (R) 24.8% Francina J. Cartonia (I) 2.6% |
29 | Amo Houghton | Republican | 1986 | Retiring | Randy Kuhl (R) 50.7% Samara Barend (D) 40.8% Mark Assini (Conservative) 6.4% John Ciampioli (I) 2.1% |
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