This district is currently represented by Democrat Michael Arcuri .
2003-present:
:All of Chenango , Cortland , Herkimer , Seneca
:Parts of Broome , Cayuga , Oneida , Ontario , Otsego , Tioga , Tompkins
1993-2003:
:All of Clinton , Franklin , Fulton , Hamilton , Jefferson , Lewis , Oswego , St. Lawrence
:Parts of Essex , Herkimer
1983-1993:
:All of Columbia , Greene , Saratoga , Warren , Washington
:Parts of Dutchess , Rensselaer
1973-1983:
:Parts of Westchester
1971-1973:
:Parts of Bronx , Westchester
1945-1971:
:Parts of Bronx
1919-1945:
:Parts of Bronx , Westchester
1913-1919:
:Parts of New York , Westchester
The 24th District was the North Country district in the 1990s. During the 1980s it was the upper Hudson Valley seat now numbered the 20th District. In the 1970s the 24th District was in Westchester county and congruent to the present 18th District. In the 1960s the district was in the north and east Bronx covering areas now in the 7th and 17th Districts.
The Mohawk Valley district was the 23rd District during the 1990s. It was the 25th District during the 1980s and the 31st District during the 1970s.
Note that in New York State electoral politics there are numerous minor parties at various points on the political spectrum. Certain parties will invariably endorse either the Republican or Democratic candidate for every office, hence the state electoral results contain both the party votes, and the final candidate votes (Listed as "Recap").
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Democratic Party (US)
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Michael Arcuri
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109,686
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539
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Republican Party (US)
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Raymond Meier
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91,504
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450
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Libertarian Party (US)
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Mike Sylvia
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2,134
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10
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Democratic Party (US)
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Jeff A Miller
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85,140
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339
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Conservative Party of New York
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David L Walrath
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23,228
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92
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Conservative Party of New York
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David L Walrath
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32,991
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216
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Green Party (US)
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Mark Dunau
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6,660
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44
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Republican Party (US)
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John M McHugh
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138,322
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743
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Democratic Party (US)
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Neil P Tallon
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42,698
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229
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Republican Party (US)
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John M McHugh
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116,682
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790
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Democratic Party (US)
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Neil P Tallon
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31,011
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210
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Republican Party (US)
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John M McHugh
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124,240
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711
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