New York's 24th Congressional District election, 2016
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The 24th Congressional District of New York held an election for the U.S. House of Representatives on November 8, 2016.
Heading into the election, Ballotpedia rated this race as a race to watch. Incumbent John Katko (R) defeated Colleen Deacon (D) and Mimi Satter (Working Families) in the general election on November 8, 2016. Deacon defeated Eric Kingson and Steven Williams in the Democratic primary, while Katko faced no primary challenger. The primary elections took place on June 28, 2016.[4][5]
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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.[6][7]
For information about which offices are nominated via primary election, see this article.
Incumbent: Heading into the election the incumbent was John Katko (R), who was first elected in 2014.
New York's 24th Congressional District is located in the central portion of the state and includes Wayne, Cayuga and Onondaga counties and parts of Oswego County.[8]
Election results
General election
Party | Candidate | Vote % | Votes | |
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Republican | John Katko Incumbent | 60.6% | 182,761 | |
Democratic | Colleen Deacon | 39.4% | 119,040 | |
Total Votes | 301,801 | |||
Source: New York Board of Elections |
Primary election
Candidate | Vote % | Votes | ||
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Colleen Deacon | 49.9% | 6,517 | ||
Eric Kingson | 30.6% | 3,994 | ||
Steven Williams | 19.6% | 2,557 | ||
Total Votes | 13,068 | |||
Source: New York State Board of Elections |
Candidates
General election candidates: Colleen Deacon Mimi Satter |
Primary candidates:[9] |
Democratic Colleen Deacon - Former Central New York regional director for U.S. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand[11] Steven Williams - Lawyer, former U.S. Navy JAG Corps officer[12] |
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Race background
Incumbent John Katko was a member of the NRCC's Patriot Program. The program is designed to help raise money and assist vulnerable incumbents seeking re-election.[13]
New York's 24th District race is one of the initial races listed on the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee's Red to Blue Program. The program "highlights top Democratic campaigns across the country, and offers them financial, communications, grassroots, and strategic support."[14] The DCCC endorsed Colleen Deacon in the race.
Presidential preference
John Katko
Katko has declined to endorse or vote for Donald Trump, explaining that Trump must earn his support. On May 5, 2016, Katko said, "Any candidate has to earn my vote, including Donald Trump. He has a lot of work to do in that regard. I'm concerned with some of the comments he's made, and with the general tone that he's taken." Katko added that he will not support Hillary Clinton (D) for president.[15]
Endorsements
Colleen Deacon
- EMILY's List - "Colleen Deacon is a tireless public servant who puts hardworking Central New York women and families first. As a single mom who has struggled to get by, Colleen will be a powerful advocate for those whose voices aren’t being heard in Washington. Colleen will never stop fighting for policies that give women and families a fair shot, and the EMILY’s List community is proud to endorse this pro-choice champion for Congress in New York’s 24th District."[16]
- Syracuse Mayor Stephanie Miner[17]
- Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand - "Sen. Gillibrand strongly supports Colleen and looks forward to campaigning with her."[18]
- Sen. Chuck Schumer - "She has a proven ability to solve difficult problems and get work done for the district, and will be a strong advocate for Central New York as a member of Congress."[19]
Eric Kingson
- Sen. Bernie Sanders - "I'm endorsing Eric Kingson for Congress in New York because he led the fight to protect Social Security,"[20]
- Rep. Raul Grijalva - "We need strong progressive voices that represent the American people and transcend the divisive rhetoric and hateful speech of today’s politics. Eric Kingson is that voice."[21]
- Rep. John Conyers - "Eric Kingson is a trusted ally of the American people. From his early work in civil rights to his later work in addressing economic insecurities, he has consistently been fighting the right battles."[21]
- Democracy for America - "As a national leader in the fight to expand Social Security benefits for struggling seniors, Eric Kingson is the true progressive in this race and the only candidate ready to address America’s growing retirement security crisis from day one."[21]
- National Nurses United - "Nurses support Eric because he stands proudly with union workers, and he is unafraid to challenge the establishment in order to fight for what’s right."[21]
Polls
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Poll | John Katko | Colleen Deacon | Margin of Error | Sample Size | |||||||||||||||
Siena College September 22-29, 2015 | 53% | 34% | +/-4.8 | 655 | |||||||||||||||
Harper Polling September 12-16, 2015 | 51% | 28% | +/-4.55 | 456 | |||||||||||||||
Note: A "0%" finding means the candidate was not a part of the poll. The polls above may not reflect all polls that have been conducted in this race. Those displayed are a random sampling chosen by Ballotpedia staff. If you would like to nominate another poll for inclusion in the table, send an email to [email protected] |
Media
Colleen Deacon
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John Katko
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Campaign themes
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—John Katko's campaign website, http://www.johnkatkoforcongress.com/issues/ |
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—Colleen Deacon's campaign website, https://colleendeacon.com/issues |
Campaign contributions
Source: This graphic was generated using data from the FEC.
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John Katko
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Colleen Deacon
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District history
2014
The 24th Congressional District of New York held an election for the U.S. House of Representatives on November 4, 2014. John Katko (R) defeated incumbent Dan Maffei (D) in the general election.
Party | Candidate | Vote % | Votes | |
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Democratic | Dan Maffei Incumbent | 40.3% | 80,304 | |
Republican | John Katko | 59.5% | 118,474 | |
N/A | Write-in votes | 0.2% | 444 | |
Total Votes | 199,222 | |||
Source: New York State Board of Elections, NYS Board of Elections Rep. in Congress Election Returns November 4, 2014," accessed August 30, 2021 |
2012
The 24th Congressional District of New York held an election for the U.S. House of Representatives on November 6, 2012. Democrat Dan Maffei (D) defeated incumbent Ann Marie Buerkle (R) and Ursula Rozum (Green) in the general election.
Party | Candidate | Vote % | Votes | |
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Democratic | Dan Maffei | 48.8% | 143,044 | |
Republican | Ann Marie Buerkle Incumbent | 43.4% | 127,054 | |
Green | Ursula Rozum | 7.7% | 22,670 | |
N/A | Write-in votes | 0.1% | 220 | |
Total Votes | 292,988 | |||
Source: New York State Board of Elections, "NYS Board of Elections Rep. in Congress Election Returns Nov. 6, 2012," accessed September 1, 2021 |
Important dates and deadlines
- See also: New York elections, 2016
The calendar below lists important dates for political candidates in New York in 2016.
Dates and requirements for candidates in 2016 | |||
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Deadline | Event type | Event description | |
April 14, 2016 | Ballot access | Deadline for filing federal designating petitions | |
April 21, 2016 | Ballot access | Deadline for filing federal opportunity to ballot petitions | |
June 28, 2016 | Election date | Federal primary election | |
July 14, 2016 | Ballot access | Deadline for filing state/local designating petitions | |
July 21, 2016 | Ballot access | Deadline for filing state/local opportunity to ballot petitions | |
August 2, 2016 | Ballot access | Filing deadline for independent candidates for federal office | |
August 23, 2016 | Ballot access | Filing deadline for independent candidates for state/local office | |
September 13, 2016 | Election date | State/local primary election | |
November 8, 2016 | Election date | General election | |
Source: New York State Board of Elections, "Draft 2016 Political Calendar," accessed April 15, 2016 |
See also
- United States House of Representatives elections in New York, 2016
- United States House of Representatives elections, 2016
Footnotes
- ↑ Cook Political Report, "2016 House Race Ratings," accessed November 6, 2016
- ↑ Sabato's Crystal Ball, "2016 House," accessed November 6, 2016
- ↑ Rothenberg & Gonzales Political Report, "House Ratings," accessed November 6, 2016
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 New York State Board of Elections, "Filings received for the 2016 Primary Election," accessed May 15, 2016 Cite error: Invalid
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- ↑ 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 Redistricting Map, "Map," accessed September 25, 2012
- ↑ Candidates are listed by party and alphabetically within each party.
- ↑ The Huffington Post, "Why I am Proudly Running for Congress at Age 69*," July 24, 2015
- ↑ Syracuse.com, "Top Gillibrand aide to challenge Rep. John Katko in race for Congress," October 1, 2015
- ↑ Syracuse.com, "Former U.S. Navy lawyer enters Democratic race to challenge Rep. John Katko," October 19, 2015
- ↑ Roll Call, "Exclusive: NRCC Announces 12 Members in Patriot Program," February 13, 2015
- ↑ DCCC, "DCCC Chairman Luján Announces First 31 Districts In Red To Blue Program," February 11, 2016
- ↑ Syracuse.com, "Rep. John Katko: Donald Trump has to earn my vote," accessed May 9, 2016
- ↑ EMILY's List, "Emily’s List Endorses Colleen Deacon for Congress in New York’s 24th Congressional District," January 28, 2016
- ↑ WRVO Public Media, "Brindisi won't run to replace Hanna; Miner endorses Katko opponent," January 21, 2016
- ↑ Roll Call, "Former Gillibrand Aide Joins Race to Challenge John Katko," October 1, 2015
- ↑ Syracuse.com, "Sen. Charles Schumer endorses Colleen Deacon for Congress," October 27, 2015
- ↑ auburnpub.com, "Bernie Sanders endorses Eric Kingson in central NY race for Congress," June 8, 2016
- ↑ 21.0 21.1 21.2 21.3 Kingson for Congress, "Endorsements," accessed June 27, 2016
- ↑ 22.0 22.1 Note: This text is quoted verbatim from the original source. Any inconsistencies are attributable to the original source.
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