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The 2018 New York's 14th congressional district election was held on Tuesday, November 6, 2018. The primaries for New York's federal elections were held earlier in the year on June 26. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez defeated incumbent congressman Joe Crowley in the primary, and went on to defeat Republican opponent Anthony Pappas in the general election.
Carolyn Maloney, former chair of the House Oversight Committee (2019–2023), former vice chair of the Joint Economic Committee (2019–2020), former U.S. representative from New York's 12th congressional district (2013–2023), former U.S. representative from New York's 14th congressional district (1993–2013), former New York City ...
Prior to the 2018 elections, one New York House seat was vacant [1] due to the death of Rep. Louise Slaughter (D-25th District) on March 16, 2018. [2] In the June 26, 2018 Democratic primary in District 14, insurgent Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez upset longtime incumbent Rep. Joe Crowley . [ 3 ]
Democratic star Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez routed Republican John Cummings in New York’s 14th Congressional District in Northern Queens and parts of the Bronx, taking 68% to the former NYPD ...
- The AP has projected that Rep. Claudia Tenney will win the Republican primary in New York's 24th District over businessman Mario Fratto, who came within 14 points of unseating her in 2022.
Democrat Daniel Goldman wins reelection to U.S. House in New York's 10th Congressional District; AP Race Call: Democrat Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez wins reelection to U.S. House in New York's 14th Congressional District; AP Race Call: Republican Ben Cline wins reelection to U.S. House in Virginia's 6th Congressional District
In this episode of Up Close, we discuss the results from the New York primary that saw Jerry Nadler beat Carolyn Maloney in a landslide in the newly drawn 12th Congressional District.
The district has the highest percentages of Ecuadorian Americans, at 9.0%, and Bangladeshi Americans, at 2.3%, out of New York's congressional districts. [3] Roughly half of the population of the district is of Hispanic or Latino heritage , making it one of the more Latino districts in New York.