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Update On Congressional Races

November
4

From AP:

District 18
126 of 702 precincts – 18 percent
x-Nita Lowey, Dem (i) 28,349 – 56 percent (declared winner)
Jim Russell, GOP 22,237 – 44 percent

District 19
155 of 625 precincts – 25 percent
John Hall, Dem (i) 30,850 – 59 percent
Kieran Lalor, GOP 21,626 – 41 percent

District 20
149 of 638 precincts – 23 percent
Kirsten Gillibrand, Dem (i) 42,313 – 63 percent
Sandy Treadwell, GOP 25,140 – 37 percent

District 21
59 of 660 precincts – 9 percent
Paul Tonko, Dem 10,239 – 74 percent
James Buhrmaster, GOP 3,152 – 23 percent
Phillip Steck, Inp 427 – 3 percent

District 22
277 of 605 precincts – 46 percent
x-Maurice Hinchey, Dem (i) 55,981 – 64 percent
George Phillips, GOP 32,035 – 36 percent

District 23
110 of 606 precincts – 18 percent
x-John McHugh, GOP (i) 23,211 – 63 percent
Michael Oot, Dem 13,655 – 37 percent

District 24
223 of 528 precincts – 42 percent
Michael Arcuri, Dem (i) 42,698 – 50 percent
Richard Hanna, GOP 42,577 – 50 percent

District 25
257 of 647 precincts – 40 percent
Daniel Maffei, Dem 54,598 – 54 percent
Dale Sweetland, GOP 43,186 – 43 percent
Howie Hawkins, Oth 3,604 – 4 percent

District 26
125 of 597 precincts – 21 percent
Christopher Lee, GOP 29,062 – 56 percent
Alice Kryzan, Dem 20,192 – 39 percent
Jonathan Powers, WF 2,294 – 4 percent

District 29
229 of 634 precincts – 36 percent
Eric Massa, Dem 44,442 – 51 percent
Randy Kuhl, GOP (i) 42,876 – 49 percent

This entry was posted on Tuesday, November 4th, 2008 at 10:04 pm by Joseph Spector.
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