The following candidates ran in the Democratic primary for U. House New York District 19 on June 26, Incumbent John Faso advanced from the Republican primary for U. New York's 19th Congressional District was a battleground district in Incumbent Chris Gibson R , who began serving in Congress in , chose not to seek re-election in , leaving the seat open. The primary elections took place on June 28, House of Representatives on November 4, House of Representatives on November 6, Incumbent from the 20th District, Chris Gibson won the election in the district.
She defeated John J. Hall D in the general election. Hall won re-election to the United States House. He defeated Kieran Michael Lalor R in the general election. Hall won election to the United States House. He defeated Sue W. Kelly R in the general election. Kelly won re-election to the United States House. She defeated Michael Jaliman D in the general election.
She defeated Janine M. Selendy D , Christine M. Tighe Right to Life and Jonathan M. Wright Green Party in the general election. Jacobs Green Party , Frank X. Lloyd Right to Life in the general election. New York is drawing congressional district maps following the census. New congressional district maps have not yet been enacted. How does redistricting in New York work? On March 14, , the state legislature approved a constitutional amendment to establish new redistricting procedures beginning in The New York Constitution requires that two successive legislatures approve an amendment in order to qualify it for final approval by popular vote.
The legislature approved the amendment a second time in On November 4, , voters approved the amendment, the provisions of which were set to take effect during the redistricting cycle.
The member commission comprises the following members: [19]. The legislature must reject two separate sets of redistricting plans before it will be able to amend the commission's proposals.
All districts will be required "to preserve minority rights, be equally populated, and consist of compact and contiguous territory. An advisory commission participated in the process. State law requires that state legislative districts be contiguous and compact. State legislative districts must also take into account the "historic and traditional significance of counties.
In , the New York State Legislature re-drew the congressional districts based on updated population information from the census. FiveThirtyEight's September elasticity score for states and congressional districts measured "how sensitive it is to changes in the national political environment. This means that for every 1 point the national political mood moved toward a party, the district was expected to move 1.
The table below presents demographic data in Congressional Districts from the U. Census Bureau. Use the drop-down boxes on the right side of the table to sort the data by characteristic information and state.
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