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|2010 Candidate 19 URL=http://blogs.cqpolitics.com/eyeon2010/2009/06/subtract-one-candidate-in-ny23.html CQ Politics | |2010 Candidate 19 URL=http://blogs.cqpolitics.com/eyeon2010/2009/06/subtract-one-candidate-in-ny23.html CQ Politics | ||
|2010 Candidate 19 date=June 7, 2009 | |2010 Candidate 19 date=June 7, 2009 | ||
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|2010 Candidate 21 name=Doug Hoffman | |2010 Candidate 21 name=Doug Hoffman | ||
|2010 Candidate 21 party=Republican | |2010 Candidate 21 party=Republican | ||
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|2010 Candidate 22 name=Danny Francis | |2010 Candidate 22 name=Danny Francis | ||
|2010 Candidate 22 party=Democratic | |2010 Candidate 22 party=Democratic | ||
| − | |2010 Candidate 22 status= | + | |2010 Candidate 22 status=Out |
|2010 Candidate 22 URL=http://www.pressrepublican.com/homepage/local_story_167222219.html Media Story | |2010 Candidate 22 URL=http://www.pressrepublican.com/homepage/local_story_167222219.html Media Story | ||
|2010 Candidate 22 date=June 28, 2009 | |2010 Candidate 22 date=June 28, 2009 | ||
|2010 Candidate 23 name=John Sullivan Jr | |2010 Candidate 23 name=John Sullivan Jr | ||
|2010 Candidate 23 party=Democratic | |2010 Candidate 23 party=Democratic | ||
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|2010 Candidate 23 URL=http://www.watertowndailytimes.com/article/20090605/NEWS02/306059955/-1/NEWS Media Story | |2010 Candidate 23 URL=http://www.watertowndailytimes.com/article/20090605/NEWS02/306059955/-1/NEWS Media Story | ||
|2010 Candidate 23 date=June 28, 2009 | |2010 Candidate 23 date=June 28, 2009 | ||
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| Possible primary challenges | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Open seats* | 16 | 21 | 41 | 3 | 6 | 102 |
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2010 election
Candidates
Name Party Status Reference URL Reference date Reference note John McHugh Republican Out Swing State Project Source June 2, 2009 Nominated to be Secretary of the Army Mike Oot Democratic Out The Albany Project Source June 14, 2009 2008 Candidate Darrel Aubertine Democratic Out Source July 23, 2009 Declined to run DeDe Scozzafava Republican Confirmed candidate Source July 22, 2009 Courted to run as a Democrat; selected for the GOP nomination on 22 July by GOP county chairs. David Valesky Democratic Out Media Story Source June 14, 2009 Addie Jenne Russell Democratic Out Swing State Project Source June 6, 2009 Daniel French Democratic Out Source July 29, 2009 June O'Neill Democratic Out Swing State Project Source June 6, 2009 John Rhodes Democratic Out Swing State Project Source June 6, 2009 Nicole Duvé Democratic Out Swing State Project Source June 6, 2009 Janet Duprey Republican Out Swing State Project Source June 6, 2009 Will Barclay Republican Out Media Story Source July 12, 2009 Ray Meier Republican Out Source June 3, 2009 Jim Wright Republican Out Swing State Project Source June 6, 2009 Kay Stafford Republican Out Swing State Project Source June 6, 2009 Robert Taub Republican Out Swing State Project Source June 6, 2009 Derek Champagne Republican Out Swing State Project Source June 6, 2009 Julie Garcia Republican Out Swing State Project Source June 6, 2009 Terry Gach Republican Out CQ Politics Source June 7, 2009 Doug Hoffman Republican Out Media Story Source June 28, 2009 Danny Francis Democratic Out Media Story Source June 28, 2009 John Sullivan Jr Democratic Out Media Story Source June 28, 2009 Matthew Doheny Republican Out Media Story Source June 28, 2009 Joseph Griffo Republican Out Media Story Source June 28, 2009 Gary Cooke Republican Out Media Story Source June 28, 2009 Ronald Uva Republican Out Media Story Source June 28, 2009 Betty Little Republican Out Media Story Source June 28, 2009 Mike Richter Democratic Out Swing State Project Source June 28, 2009 Paul Maroun Republican Out Media Story Source June 28, 2009 (Candidate classification criteria)
Results2010 primary election winners 2010 general election winner
2008 election
Incumbent: John McHugh
CandidatesName Party Status Reference URL Reference date Reference note John McHugh Republican Confirmed candidate (source needed) March 15, 2009 Mike Oot Democratic Confirmed candidate (source needed) March 15, 2009 (Candidate classification criteria)
Results2008 primary election winners 2008 general election winner John McHugh, Mike Oot John McHugh 2008 Presidential election results
Republican Democratic 2000 49% George W. Bush 47% Al Gore 2004 51% George W. Bush 47% John Kerry 2008 % John McCain % Barack Obama
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- Index for all the New York congressional districts and candidates.
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