New York's 22nd Congressional District elections, 2014
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Cook Political Report: Solid R[1] FairVote's Monopoly Politics: Safe R[2] |
The 22nd Congressional District of New York held an election for the U.S. House of Representatives on November 4, 2014. Incumbent Rep. Richard Hanna (R) won an unopposed general election.
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Primary: A primary election is an election in which registered voters select a candidate that they believe should be a political party's candidate for elected office to run in the general election. They are also used to choose convention delegates and party leaders. Primaries are state-level and local-level elections that take place prior to a general election. New York utilizes a closed primary process, in which the selection of a party's candidates in an election is limited to registered party members.[4][5]
For information about which offices are nominated via primary election, see this article.
Voter registration: To vote in the federal primary, voters had to register by May 30, 2014. To vote in the state primary, voters had to register by August 15, 2014.[6]
- See also: New York elections, 2014
Incumbent: Heading into the election the incumbent was Richard Hanna (R), who was first elected in 2010.
New York's 22nd Congressional District is located in the central portion of the state and includes Chenango, Cortland, Madison and Oneida counties and parts of Broome, Herkimer, Tioga and Oswego counties.[7]
Candidates
General election candidates
- Richard Hanna - Incumbent
June 24, 2014, primary results
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Disqualified
Failed to file
Election results
General election
Party | Candidate | Vote % | Votes | |
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Republican | Richard Hanna Incumbent | 98.4% | 129,851 | |
N/A | Write-in votes | 1.6% | 2,081 | |
Total Votes | 131,932 | |||
Source: New York State Board of Elections, NYS Board of Elections Rep. in Congress Election Returns November 4, 2014," accessed August 30, 2021 |
Primary election
Candidate | Vote % | Votes | ||
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Richard Hanna Incumbent | 53.5% | 16,119 | ||
Claudia Tenney | 46.5% | 14,000 | ||
Total Votes | 30,119 | |||
Source: New York State Board of Elections - Official Election Results |
Key votes
Government affairs
HR 676
On July 30, 2014, the U.S. House approved a resolution 225 to 201 to sue President Barack Obama for exceeding his constitutional authority. Five Republicans—Thomas Massie of Kentucky, Paul Broun of Georgia, Scott Garrett of New Jersey, Walter Jones of North Carolina and Steve Stockman of Texas—voted with Democrats against the lawsuit.[12] Hanna joined the other 224 Republicans in favor of the lawsuit. All Democrats voted against the resolution.[13][14]
Campaign contributions
Richard Hanna
Candidates for Congress were required to file up to seven main reports with the Federal Election Commission during the 2014 elections season. Below are Hanna’s reports.[15]
Richard Hanna (2014) Campaign Finance Reports | |||||||||
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Report | Date Filed | Beginning Balance | Total Contributions for Reporting Period | Expenditures | Cash on Hand | ||||
April Quarterly[16] | April 15, 2013 | $37,025.30 | $29,563.39 | $(33,450.14) | $33,138.55 | ||||
July Quarterly[17] | July 15, 2013 | $33,138.55 | $237,268.37 | $(49,831.41) | $220,575.51 | ||||
October Quarterly[18] | October 14, 2013 | $220,575.51 | $64,729.18 | $(45,592.25) | $239,712.44 | ||||
Year-End Quarterly[19] | December 31, 2013 | $239,712 | $61,100 | $(18,413) | $523,438 | ||||
April Quarterly[20] | April 15, 2014 | $523,438.61 | $123,814.63 | $(62,829.66) | $584,423.58 | ||||
Pre-Primary[21] | June 13, 2014 | $584,423.58 | $227,512.26 | $(297,398.38) | $514,537.46 | ||||
July Quarterly[22] | August 15, 2014 | $514,537.46 | $198,706.35 | $(256,096.60) | $457,147.21 | ||||
October Quarterly[23] | October 23, 2014 | $457,147.21 | $82,885.34 | $(468,622.81) | $71,409.74 | ||||
Pre-General[24] | October 23, 2014 | $71,409.74 | $18,399.50 | $(6,400.40) | $83,408.84 | ||||
Running totals | |||||||||
$1,043,979.02 | $(1,238,634.65) |
Michael Kicinski Sr.
Candidates for Congress were required to file up to seven main reports with the Federal Election Commission during the 2014 elections season. Below are Kicinski's reports.[25]
Michael Kicinski Sr. (2014) Campaign Finance Reports | |||||||||
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Report | Date Filed | Beginning Balance | Total Contributions for Reporting Period | Expenditures | Cash on Hand | ||||
April Quarterly[26] | April 15, 2013 | $74.23 | $0.00 | $(0.00) | $74.23 | ||||
July Quarterly[27] | July 14, 2013 | $74.23 | $0.00 | $(0.00) | $74.23 | ||||
October Quarterly[28] | October 14, 2013 | $74.23 | $0.00 | $(0.00) | $74.23 | ||||
Year-End[29] | January 15, 2014 | $74.23 | $0.00 | $(0.00) | $74.23 | ||||
April Quarterly[30] | April 15, 2014 | $74.23 | $570.00 | $(607.88) | $36.35 | ||||
Running totals | |||||||||
$570 | $(607.88) |
Media
Richard Hanna
- Richard Hanna released the first ad for his 2014 re-election campaign on May 6, 2014.[31]
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Claudia Tenney
- The American Unity PAC, a Republican group supporting gay rights, released an ad attacking Claudia Tenney for voting against tax cuts.[32]
- The American Unity PAC released another ad in June 2014 that attacked Tenney while praising incumbent Richard Hanna.[33]
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District history
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2012
On November 6, 2012, Richard Hanna (R) won re-election to the United States House. He ran in the 22nd District due to redistricting in 2011. He defeated Dan Lamb in the general election.
Party | Candidate | Vote % | Votes | |
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Republican | Richard Hanna Incumbent | 60.5% | 157,941 | |
Democratic | Dan Lamb | 39.1% | 102,080 | |
N/A | Write-in votes | 0.3% | 842 | |
Total Votes | 260,863 | |||
Source: New York State Board of Elections, "NYS Board of Elections Rep. in Congress Election Returns Nov. 6, 2012," accessed September 1, 2021 |
2010
On November 2, 2010, Maurice Hinchey won re-election to the United States House. He defeated George K. Phillips (R) in the general election.[34]
See also
- United States House of Representatives elections in New York, 2014
- United States House of Representatives elections, 2014
External links
Footnotes
- ↑ Cook Political Report, "2014 House Race Ratings for August 8, 2014," accessed August 25, 2014
- ↑ FairVote's Monopoly Politics, "2014 House Projections," accessed August 25, 2014
- ↑ Sabato's Crystal Ball, "2014 House Races," accessed August 25, 2014
- ↑ National Conference of State Legislatures, "State Primary Election Types," accessed October 8, 2024
- ↑ New York State Senate, "Consolidated Laws of New York § 17-17-102," accessed October 8, 2024
- ↑ New York Board of Elections Website, "Register to Vote," accessed January 3, 2014
- ↑ New York Redistricting Map, "Map," accessed September 25, 2012
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 8.2 8.3 New York Board of Elections, "Candidate Petition List," accessed April 14, 2014
- ↑ Syracuse, "Michael Kicinski kicked off GOP ballot; Hanna will battle Tenney for Congress," accessed May 19, 2014
- ↑ PRWeb, "Michael Vasquez Announces Exploratory Committee for 2014 Congressional Race in New York," accessed May 21, 2013
- ↑ Syracuse, "Michael Vasquez drops GOP primary bid, endorses Claudia Tenney in NY-22 race for Congress," accessed April 22, 2014
- ↑ U.S. House, "House Resolution 676," accessed July 30, 2014
- ↑ Associated Press, "Suing Obama: GOP-led House gives the go-ahead," July 31, 2014
- ↑ Washington Post, "House clears way for lawsuit against Obama," accessed July 30, 2014
- ↑ Federal Election Commission, "Richard Hanna Summary Report," accessed August 1, 2013
- ↑ Federal Election Commission, "Richard Hanna April Quarterly," accessed August 1st, 2013
- ↑ Federal Election Commission, "Richard Hanna July Quarterly," accessed July 30, 2013
- ↑ Federal Election Commission, "Richard Hanna October Quarterly," accessed October 28, 2013
- ↑ Federal Election Commission, "Richard Hanna Year-End Quarterly," accessed February 13, 2014
- ↑ Federal Election Commission, "Richard Hanna April Quarterly," accessed April 28, 2014
- ↑ Federal Election Commission, "Richard Hanna Pre-Primary," accessed October 27, 2014
- ↑ Federal Election Commission, "Richard Hanna July Quarterly," accessed October 27, 2014
- ↑ Federal Election Commission, "Richard Hanna October Quarterly," accessed October 27, 2014
- ↑ Federal Election Commission, "Richard Hanna Pre-Primary," accessed October 27, 2014
- ↑ Federal Election Commission, "Michael Kicinski Sr. Summary Report," accessed April 28, 2014
- ↑ Federal Election Commission, "Michael Kicinski Sr. April Quarterly," accessed April 28, 2014
- ↑ Federal Election Commission, "Michael Kicinski Sr. July Quarterly," accessed April 28, 2014
- ↑ Federal Election Commission, "Michael Kicinski Sr. October Quarterly," accessed April 28, 2014
- ↑ Federal Election Commission, "Michael Kicinski Sr. Year-End," accessed April 28, 2014
- ↑ Federal Election Commission, "Michael Kicinski Sr. April Quarterly," accessed April 28, 2014
- ↑ NY State of Politics, "Hanna’s First TV Ad: ‘Home’," accessed May 8, 2014
- ↑ YouTube, "Bad on Taxes," accessed June 2, 2014
- ↑ YouTube, "Gets it," accessed June 12, 2014
- ↑ U.S. Congress House Clerk, "Statistics of the Congressional Election of November 2, 2010," accessed March 28, 2013