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Lost in blanket primary; challenger lost general election [17] Mondaire Jones: Democratic New York 17th: 2020: Dan Goldman: Redistricted to the 10th district [18] Andy Levin: Democratic Michigan 9th: 2018: Haley Stevens: Redistricted to the 11th district; lost to fellow incumbent [19] Carolyn Maloney: Democratic New York 12th: 1992: Jerry ...
The list below shows the members of the United States House delegation from New York, along with district boundaries and district CPVI ratings. As of April 2024, New York is represented by 26 members of Congress, including sixteen Democrats and ten Republicans.
High profile SNP MPs lost their seats in the election, including Kirsten Oswald, Tommy Sheppard, Alison Thewliss and Joanna Cherry. [125] On 7 July 2024, newly elected Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Keir Starmer travelled to Edinburgh on the first stop of his tour of the four countries of the United Kingdom and met with Swinney at the ...
Tom Suozzi's victory in a special election for Congress in Long Island and Queens lifted Democrats' hopes for regaining NY House seats lost in 2022.
New York is going back to the polls on Aug. 23 after the state’s primaries were split up by a court-ordered redrawing of the New York State Senate and House map (early voting started Aug. 13).
This is a list of members of the current New York delegation in the U.S. House, along with their respective tenures in office, district boundaries, and district political ratings according to the CPVI. The delegation has a total of 26 members, consisting of 19 Democrats and 7 Republicans.
Alison Emily Thewliss (born 13 September 1982) [1] is a Scottish National Party (SNP) politician. She was the Member of Parliament (MP) for Glasgow Central from the May 2015 general election until 2024. [2] [3] Before being elected to Westminster, Thewliss was a Glasgow City Councillor for the Calton ward, first elected in 2007.
Democrats won a total of 21 New York House seats, while Republicans won six. [4] Nationally, the Democratic Party won control of the House of Representatives on election day. [8] New York is near unique among the states in that it allows electoral fusion (cross-endorsement). [9] As a result, New York ballots tend to list many political parties.