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2010 New York's 29th congressional district elections

Two elections in New York's 29th district were held on November 2, 2010. The candidates vied to replace Eric Massa, who resigned the seat on March 8, 2010, as a result of health issues and allegations of sexual harassment.

2010 New York's 29th congressional district election

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Nominee Tom Reed Matthew Zeller
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote 94,209 (special)
101,209 (general)
73,513 (special)
78,578 (general)
Percentage 56% 44%

County results
Reed:      50–60%      60–70%

Representative before election

Eric Massa
Democratic

Elected Representative

Tom Reed
Republican

The Governor called for a special election to be held simultaneously with the general election on the same day, with the special election determining who would complete the remainder of Massa's unexpired term in the 111th United States Congress (from November 2010 to January 2011) and the general election determining who would serve in the 112th United States Congress.

Republican Thomas W. Reed Jr., the former mayor of Corning, New York, defeated Democrat Matthew Zeller and write-in candidate Janice Volk.

Background edit

Democrat Eric J. Massa won this district by 1.8 percentage points in 2008 over then-two-term incumbent John "Randy" Kuhl. The district leaned Republican (CPVI R+5), supported John McCain over Barack Obama in the 2008 presidential election by a 51–48 margin, and—accounting for redistricting—had been held by a Republicans for almost a century, except for Democrat Stan Lundine's time representing the area in the 1970s and 1980s.[1] At the time of his resignation, Massa had raised over $600,000 in campaign funds.[2] The NRCC targeted Massa for voting in favor of the Recovery and Reinvestment Act.[3]

On March 3, 2010, following allegations of sexual harassment and reports that he had suffered a recurrence of cancer, Massa announced that he would retire at the end of his term. Massa later announced his resignation effective March 8.[4]

On April 23, 2010, Steuben County Republican chairman Bill Hatch announced that he would file a lawsuit that, if successful, would force Governor David Paterson to acknowledge the vacancy and call a special election in the immediate future.[5] Clause I.2.4 of the U.S. Constitution requires the governor of a state to issue a "writ of election" for any congressional vacancy. The judge hearing the case denied a motion from the Paterson administration to dismiss the lawsuit on May 13.[6]

On May 12, 2010, Paterson announced that he would set the special election for November 2, 2010, and would not issue the required writ of election until October. Paterson's decision resulted in the general election and the special election occurring on the same day, with the winner of the special election serving until January 2011 and the winner of the general election serving from January 2011 until 2013. Furthermore, the redundant election complicated the primary election process; it was theoretically possible for either Reed or Zeller to be defeated in the primary election in mid-September, but to then remain on the ballot for the special election.[7] In addition, state law dictates that special elections cannot be held for vacancies acknowledged after July 1, except in special circumstances.[8] Following the announcement, Angelo Campini, who was challenging Reed in the primary election, stated that he would consider joining the lawsuit or filing one of his own over the date of the election if it resulted in him being pushed off the ballot.[9]

Judge David Larimer issued a ruling in the case on June 4, 2010, officially acknowledging the vacancy but declining to compel Paterson to call a special election before November 2.[10] The plaintiffs considered an appeal, but decided against it.[11]

Candidates edit

Democratic party edit

The Democratic Party chose Matthew Zeller, a 28-year-old CIA analyst who had not lived in New York since he had left for war, as their candidate. Zeller was an ROTC-trained Army officer who served in Afghanistan and holds master's degrees in international relations and public administration.[12]

Nominee edit

  • Matthew Zeller, former CIA analyst and Afghanistan veteran[12]

Not running edit

  • John Batiste, retired Major General[13]
  • Sandra Frankel, town supervisor of Brighton, former lieutenant governor candidate[14]
  • Mike Green, Monroe County District Attorney[15]
  • Shawn Hogan, mayor of Hornell[16]
  • David Koon, assemblyman[17]
  • Barbara Lifton, assemblywoman from Ithaca[18][19]
  • Michael McCormick, former Allegany County legislator, instead ran for State Senate and lost[20]
  • David Nachbar, Massa's 2008 primary opponent, Bausch & Lomb executive (speculated), instead ran for Assembly and lost to Sean Hanna[21]
  • Ellen Polimeni, mayor of Canandaigua[21]
  • David Rose, teacher in the Henrietta-Rush School District[22]
  • John Tonello, mayor of Elmira (speculated)[23]
  • Mary Wilmot, regional director for the Paterson administration, heir to the Wilmorite fortune, instead ran for State Senate and lost[21][24]

Republican party edit

Nominee edit

Not running or eliminated edit

  • Angelo Campini, pizza shop owner from Henrietta [26] Failed to deliver petitions to get onto the primary ballot.[27] After proposing a write-in campaign, Campini bowed out on September 30, 2010, endorsing Reed.[28]
  • Janice Volk, Cuba resident, alpaca farmer and black conservative community activist[29][30] Submitted 1,400 signatures to secure primary ballot, but those petitions were challenged.[31] Though Volk later announced plans to seek a third-party line,[32] she was unable to do so. Volk remained in the race through a write-in campaign.[33]
  • Maggie Brooks, county executive of Monroe County[34]
  • Brian Kolb, Minority Leader of the New York State Assembly[35]
  • Randy Kuhl, former congressman and state senator[36]
  • Catharine Young, state senator[37]

Independence Party edit

Conservative Party edit

Working Families Party edit

Campaign fundraising edit

At the time of Massa's resignation, the lone announced candidate, Tom Reed, had approximately $120,000 cash on hand.[2] According to Reed, "in our last report, we raised $233,000."[40]

As of the first quarter of 2010, Reed has raised $481,879[41] and had $287,222 cash on hand.[26]

As of July 2010, Volk had not yet raised enough funds to need to file with the Federal Election Commission, which would indicate less than $5,000 in fundraising and/or spending.[42] Reed raised $686,449 by that point, approximately $100,000 from his own account, while Zeller had raised $137,885.[43]

As of September 2010, Reed had raised $809,464 and had $361,315 in cash on hand. Zeller raised $232,425 and had $50,418 in cash on hand.[44]

With Reed heavily favored, he donated $75,000 of his campaign money to the National Republican Congressional Committee and the New York Senate Republican Committee less than one week before the election.[45]

Endorsements edit

Tom Reed edit

Matthew Zeller edit

Janice Volk edit

  • Jim Ostrowski, 1994 Libertarian Party gubernatorial candidate and WNY Tea Party Coalition Co-Founder
  • Amy McManus/Amy Mikolajczyk, talk show host on WLEA out of Hornell, NY and future Hornell city council candidate
  • David Chamberlain, Village of Cuba, NY Mayor (1990–1995)

Polling edit

Poll Source Date(s)
administered
Tom Reed (R) Matthew Zeller (D) Undecided
Siena poll[46] September 21, 2010 44% 30% 26%
We Ask America poll[47] April 20, 2010 41% 24% 35%

Results edit

Reed won both elections[48][49] by margins of 56%-44%. Reed, for the first time since Amo Houghton in 2002, won every county in the district. However, he lost his home city of Corning, as well as the city of Hornell.[50] All write-ins, including (but not exclusively) Volk's, totaled 527 votes for the general and 510 for the special, less than 0.3% of the vote.[48][49]

References edit

Specific
  1. ^ "Local Republicans may have had big hand in Massa success". Olean Times Herald. November 6, 2008.
  2. ^ a b Miller, Rick (March 5, 2010). Democrats left surprised, GOP sees opening. Olean Times Herald.
  3. ^ Benjamin, Elizabeth. NRCC Hits NY Dems On Stimulus June 4, 2011, at the Wayback Machine. New York Daily News. February 12, 2009.
  4. ^ Benjamin, Elizabeth (March 3, 2010). Dem Source: Massa Won't Run (Updatedx2) March 6, 2010, at the Wayback Machine. New York Daily News: The Daily Politics.
  5. ^ "Hatch: Lawsuit To Force Special Election For Massa Seat". Canisteo Valley News. April 23, 2010. Retrieved August 21, 2010.
  6. ^ Judge denies Paterson 's attempt to get special election case thrown out of court. WLEA. Retrieved May 15, 2010.
  7. ^ Benjamin, Elizabeth (May 12, 2010). Paterson: I'll Call a Special Election in NY-29 April 2, 2011, at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 2010-05-12.
  8. ^ Vielkind, Jimmy (May 13, 2010). Elections board: not sure if NY-29 special is legal. Albany Times Union. Retrieved 2010-05-14.
  9. ^ "Angelo Campini Might Sue The Governor Over Special Election Date". Canisteo Valley News. May 13, 2010. Retrieved August 21, 2010.
  10. ^ . Capitaltonight.com. June 4, 2010. Archived from the original on December 25, 2010. Retrieved August 21, 2010.
  11. ^ Dunning, Joe (June 5, 2010). "Judge rules on special election - Corning, NY - The Corning Leader". The-leader.com. Retrieved August 21, 2010.
  12. ^ a b Today (September 11, 2001). . 13WHAM.com. Archived from the original on June 29, 2010. Retrieved August 21, 2010.
  13. ^ Miller, Rick (March 21, 2010). Congressional candidates will be interviewed this week. Olean Times Herald. Retrieved 2010-03-21.
  14. ^ Dunning, Joe (March 10, 2010). "Winner: Paterson to call special election - Corning, NY - The Corning Leader". The-leader.com. Retrieved August 21, 2010.
  15. ^ Today. . 13WHAM.com. Archived from the original on December 3, 2010. Retrieved August 21, 2010.
  16. ^ . www.WHEC.com. Archived from the original on January 30, 2016. Retrieved August 21, 2010.
  17. ^ "Assemblyman David Koon Drops Out of Congressional Race". Canisteo Valley News. April 1, 2010. Retrieved August 21, 2010.
  18. ^ http://www.theithacajournal.com/article/20100305/NEWS01/3050393/1126/news/Li [dead link]
  19. ^ http://www.theithacajournal.com/article/20100308/NEWS01/3080369 [dead link]
  20. ^ "Democrats interview potential candidates for 29th district". RocNow.com. March 29, 2010. Retrieved August 21, 2010.
  21. ^ a b c Today. . 13WHAM.com. Archived from the original on May 18, 2010. Retrieved August 21, 2010.
  22. ^ "News - Gov. Paterson not expected to call special election to fill vacant seat". Olean Times Herald. April 4, 2010. Retrieved August 21, 2010.
  23. ^ Briggs, Tyler (March 7, 2010). . Eveningtribune.com. Archived from the original on July 10, 2011. Retrieved August 21, 2010.
  24. ^ . www.democratandchronicle.com. Archived from the original on April 9, 2010. Retrieved January 11, 2022.
  25. ^ Hohmann, James. "Paterson sets date for N.Y. 29 special". POLITICO.
  26. ^ a b Zremski, Jerry (April 21, 2010). House in disrepute but area incumbents have little to fear. The Buffalo News. Retrieved 2010-04-21.
  27. ^ Tim M. (view) (July 16, 2010). . Voteup.democratandchronicle.com. Archived from the original on July 9, 2011. Retrieved August 21, 2010.
  28. ^ Briggs, Tyler (September 29, 2010). Pizzeria owner drops out of race July 10, 2011, at the Wayback Machine. Hornell Evening Tribune. Retrieved 2010-09-30.
  29. ^ Briggs, Tyler (May 26, 2010). Allegany Co. woman enters race for 29th district July 10, 2011, at the Wayback Machine. Evening Tribune (Hornell, NY). Retrieved 2010-05-30.
  30. ^ Miller, Rick (June 13, 2010). Volk launches bid for Congress. Olean Times Herald. Retrieved 2010-06-13.
  31. ^ "Janice Volk's Political Petition Objected To". Canisteo Valley News. July 20, 2010. Retrieved August 21, 2010.
  32. ^ Briggs, Tyler (August 5, 2010). . Eveningtribune.com. Archived from the original on July 10, 2011. Retrieved August 21, 2010.
  33. ^ Briggs, Tyler. . Eveningtribune.com. Archived from the original on July 10, 2011. Retrieved August 21, 2010.
  34. ^ Seiler, Casey (March 12, 2010). http://blog.timesunion.com/capitol/archives/23686/monroe-countys-brooks/. Capitol Confidential. Retrieved 2010-03-12.
  35. ^ Frisch, Kevin and Julie Sherwood (March 3, 2010). With Massa out, Republicans rethinking 29th district race Archived September 6, 2012, at archive.today. Canandaigua Messenger Post.
  36. ^ "Kuhl decides against run for Massa seat". Wivb.com. March 10, 2010. Retrieved August 21, 2010.
  37. ^ Young Responds to Massa Resignation. WGRZ. Retrieved March 6, 2010.
  38. ^ Tim Kolpien (July 14, 2010). . Tom Reed For Congress. Archived from the original on July 24, 2010. Retrieved August 21, 2010.
  39. ^ "Challenges To Tom Reed's Petition Defeated". Canisteo Valley News. Retrieved August 21, 2010.
  40. ^ Recotta, Bob (March 11, 2010). "Support for Reed expands - Corning, NY - The Corning Leader". The-leader.com. Retrieved August 21, 2010.
  41. ^ "Buffalo, NY | Democrat Matt Zeller Running for Massa's Old Seat in Congress". wgrz.com. Retrieved August 21, 2010.
  42. ^ Terreri, Jill (July 12, 2010). Loaded field for Eric Massa's old seat July 15, 2010, at the Wayback Machine. Gannett News Service. Retrieved 2010-07-12.
  43. ^ Tumulty, Brian (July 18, 2010). Tom Reed has a large lead in cash in 29th Congressional District July 9, 2011, at the Wayback Machine. Gannett News Service. Retrieved 2010-07-19.
  44. ^ Briggs, Tyler (September 9, 2010). Money draws mud fight in race for Congress September 20, 2010, at the Wayback Machine. Hornell Evening Tribune. Retrieved 2010-09-14.
  45. ^ Benjamin, Elizabeth (October 29, 2010). Reed's largesse August 15, 2011, at the Wayback Machine. State of Politics. Retrieved 2010-10-29.
  46. ^ . New York Daily News. Archived from the original on October 15, 2010. Retrieved September 22, 2010.
  47. ^ . weaskamerica.com. Archived from the original on February 7, 2011. Retrieved January 11, 2022.
  48. ^ a b "2010 Special Election Results, New York's 29th Congressional District" (PDF). NYS Board of Elections. Retrieved December 20, 2021.
  49. ^ a b "2010 Recertified New York General Election Results, U.S. House of Representatives" (PDF). NYS Board of Elections. Retrieved December 20, 2021.
  50. ^ . Archived from the original on September 27, 2011. Retrieved November 9, 2010. [dead link]
General
  • . The Buffalo News. March 5, 2010.

External links edit

Official campaign sites
  • Reed for Congress

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See also 2010 United States House of Representatives elections in New York District 29 Two elections in New York s 29th district were held on November 2 2010 The candidates vied to replace Eric Massa who resigned the seat on March 8 2010 as a result of health issues and allegations of sexual harassment 2010 New York s 29th congressional district election 2008 November 2 2010 2010 11 02 2012 Nominee Tom Reed Matthew Zeller Party Republican Democratic Popular vote 94 209 special 101 209 general 73 513 special 78 578 general Percentage 56 44 County resultsReed 50 60 60 70 Representative before election Eric Massa Democratic Elected Representative Tom Reed Republican The Governor called for a special election to be held simultaneously with the general election on the same day with the special election determining who would complete the remainder of Massa s unexpired term in the 111th United States Congress from November 2010 to January 2011 and the general election determining who would serve in the 112th United States Congress Republican Thomas W Reed Jr the former mayor of Corning New York defeated Democrat Matthew Zeller and write in candidate Janice Volk Contents 1 Background 2 Candidates 2 1 Democratic party 2 1 1 Nominee 2 1 2 Not running 2 2 Republican party 2 2 1 Nominee 2 2 2 Not running or eliminated 2 3 Independence Party 2 4 Conservative Party 2 5 Working Families Party 3 Campaign fundraising 4 Endorsements 4 1 Tom Reed 4 2 Matthew Zeller 4 3 Janice Volk 5 Polling 6 Results 7 References 8 External linksBackground editDemocrat Eric J Massa won this district by 1 8 percentage points in 2008 over then two term incumbent John Randy Kuhl The district leaned Republican CPVI R 5 supported John McCain over Barack Obama in the 2008 presidential election by a 51 48 margin and accounting for redistricting had been held by a Republicans for almost a century except for Democrat Stan Lundine s time representing the area in the 1970s and 1980s 1 At the time of his resignation Massa had raised over 600 000 in campaign funds 2 The NRCC targeted Massa for voting in favor of the Recovery and Reinvestment Act 3 On March 3 2010 following allegations of sexual harassment and reports that he had suffered a recurrence of cancer Massa announced that he would retire at the end of his term Massa later announced his resignation effective March 8 4 On April 23 2010 Steuben County Republican chairman Bill Hatch announced that he would file a lawsuit that if successful would force Governor David Paterson to acknowledge the vacancy and call a special election in the immediate future 5 Clause I 2 4 of the U S Constitution requires the governor of a state to issue a writ of election for any congressional vacancy The judge hearing the case denied a motion from the Paterson administration to dismiss the lawsuit on May 13 6 On May 12 2010 Paterson announced that he would set the special election for November 2 2010 and would not issue the required writ of election until October Paterson s decision resulted in the general election and the special election occurring on the same day with the winner of the special election serving until January 2011 and the winner of the general election serving from January 2011 until 2013 Furthermore the redundant election complicated the primary election process it was theoretically possible for either Reed or Zeller to be defeated in the primary election in mid September but to then remain on the ballot for the special election 7 In addition state law dictates that special elections cannot be held for vacancies acknowledged after July 1 except in special circumstances 8 Following the announcement Angelo Campini who was challenging Reed in the primary election stated that he would consider joining the lawsuit or filing one of his own over the date of the election if it resulted in him being pushed off the ballot 9 Judge David Larimer issued a ruling in the case on June 4 2010 officially acknowledging the vacancy but declining to compel Paterson to call a special election before November 2 10 The plaintiffs considered an appeal but decided against it 11 Candidates editDemocratic party edit The Democratic Party chose Matthew Zeller a 28 year old CIA analyst who had not lived in New York since he had left for war as their candidate Zeller was an ROTC trained Army officer who served in Afghanistan and holds master s degrees in international relations and public administration 12 Nominee edit Matthew Zeller former CIA analyst and Afghanistan veteran 12 Not running edit John Batiste retired Major General 13 Sandra Frankel town supervisor of Brighton former lieutenant governor candidate 14 Mike Green Monroe County District Attorney 15 Shawn Hogan mayor of Hornell 16 David Koon assemblyman 17 Barbara Lifton assemblywoman from Ithaca 18 19 Michael McCormick former Allegany County legislator instead ran for State Senate and lost 20 David Nachbar Massa s 2008 primary opponent Bausch amp Lomb executive speculated instead ran for Assembly and lost to Sean Hanna 21 Ellen Polimeni mayor of Canandaigua 21 David Rose teacher in the Henrietta Rush School District 22 John Tonello mayor of Elmira speculated 23 Mary Wilmot regional director for the Paterson administration heir to the Wilmorite fortune instead ran for State Senate and lost 21 24 Republican party edit Nominee edit Tom Reed former mayor of Corning 25 Not running or eliminated edit Angelo Campini pizza shop owner from Henrietta 26 Failed to deliver petitions to get onto the primary ballot 27 After proposing a write in campaign Campini bowed out on September 30 2010 endorsing Reed 28 Janice Volk Cuba resident alpaca farmer and black conservative community activist 29 30 Submitted 1 400 signatures to secure primary ballot but those petitions were challenged 31 Though Volk later announced plans to seek a third party line 32 she was unable to do so Volk remained in the race through a write in campaign 33 Maggie Brooks county executive of Monroe County 34 Brian Kolb Minority Leader of the New York State Assembly 35 Randy Kuhl former congressman and state senator 36 Catharine Young state senator 37 Independence Party edit Tom Reed Republican nominee 38 39 Conservative Party edit Tom Reed Republican nominee citation needed Working Families Party edit Matthew Zeller Democratic nominee citation needed Campaign fundraising editAt the time of Massa s resignation the lone announced candidate Tom Reed had approximately 120 000 cash on hand 2 According to Reed in our last report we raised 233 000 40 As of the first quarter of 2010 Reed has raised 481 879 41 and had 287 222 cash on hand 26 As of July 2010 Volk had not yet raised enough funds to need to file with the Federal Election Commission which would indicate less than 5 000 in fundraising and or spending 42 Reed raised 686 449 by that point approximately 100 000 from his own account while Zeller had raised 137 885 43 As of September 2010 Reed had raised 809 464 and had 361 315 in cash on hand Zeller raised 232 425 and had 50 418 in cash on hand 44 With Reed heavily favored he donated 75 000 of his campaign money to the National Republican Congressional Committee and the New York Senate Republican Committee less than one week before the election 45 Endorsements editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed December 2021 Learn how and when to remove this message Tom Reed edit James Alesi state senator James Bacalles assemblyman and former mayor of Corning Amo Houghton former representative Randy Kuhl former representative Bill Paxon former representative George Winner state senator Catharine Young state senator Angelo Campini potential primary challenger Rochester Democrat and Chronicle Messenger Post Newspapers Canandaigua NY The Leader Corning NY Matthew Zeller edit Louise Slaughter Member of Congress Shawn Hogan Mayor of Hornell NY The Buffalo News 1199SEIU United Healthcare Workers East Finger Lakes Times Geneva NY Janice Volk edit Jim Ostrowski 1994 Libertarian Party gubernatorial candidate and WNY Tea Party Coalition Co Founder Amy McManus Amy Mikolajczyk talk show host on WLEA out of Hornell NY and future Hornell city council candidate David Chamberlain Village of Cuba NY Mayor 1990 1995 Polling editPoll Source Date s administered Tom Reed R Matthew Zeller D Undecided Siena poll 46 September 21 2010 44 30 26 We Ask America poll 47 April 20 2010 41 24 35 Results editReed won both elections 48 49 by margins of 56 44 Reed for the first time since Amo Houghton in 2002 won every county in the district However he lost his home city of Corning as well as the city of Hornell 50 All write ins including but not exclusively Volk s totaled 527 votes for the general and 510 for the special less than 0 3 of the vote 48 49 References editSpecific Local Republicans may have had big hand in Massa success Olean Times Herald November 6 2008 a b Miller Rick March 5 2010 Democrats left surprised GOP sees opening Olean Times Herald Benjamin Elizabeth NRCC Hits NY Dems On Stimulus Archived June 4 2011 at the Wayback Machine New York Daily News February 12 2009 Benjamin Elizabeth March 3 2010 Dem Source Massa Won t Run Updatedx2 Archived March 6 2010 at the Wayback Machine New York Daily News The Daily Politics Hatch Lawsuit To Force Special Election For Massa Seat Canisteo Valley News April 23 2010 Retrieved August 21 2010 Judge denies Paterson s attempt to get special election case thrown out of court WLEA Retrieved May 15 2010 Benjamin Elizabeth May 12 2010 Paterson I ll Call a Special Election in NY 29 Archived April 2 2011 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 2010 05 12 Vielkind Jimmy May 13 2010 Elections board not sure if NY 29 special is legal Albany Times Union Retrieved 2010 05 14 Angelo Campini Might Sue The Governor Over Special Election Date Canisteo Valley News May 13 2010 Retrieved August 21 2010 Judge Sides With Paterson On NY 29 Special Capitaltonight com June 4 2010 Archived from the original on December 25 2010 Retrieved August 21 2010 Dunning Joe June 5 2010 Judge rules on special election Corning NY The Corning Leader The leader com Retrieved August 21 2010 a b Today September 11 2001 NY 29 Dems Pick Zeller as Candidate Rochester News Weather Sports and Events 13WHAM com Archived from the original on June 29 2010 Retrieved August 21 2010 Miller Rick March 21 2010 Congressional candidates will be interviewed this week Olean Times Herald Retrieved 2010 03 21 Dunning Joe March 10 2010 Winner Paterson to call special election Corning NY The Corning Leader The leader com Retrieved August 21 2010 Today Dems Approach Green About Replacing Massa Rochester News Weather Sports and Events 13WHAM com Archived from the original on December 3 2010 Retrieved August 21 2010 Hornell mayor will not pursue Massa s seat www WHEC com Archived from the original on January 30 2016 Retrieved August 21 2010 Assemblyman David Koon Drops Out of Congressional Race Canisteo Valley News April 1 2010 Retrieved August 21 2010 http www theithacajournal com article 20100305 NEWS01 3050393 1126 news Li dead link http www theithacajournal com article 20100308 NEWS01 3080369 dead link Democrats interview potential candidates for 29th district RocNow com March 29 2010 Retrieved August 21 2010 a b c Today NY 29 BLOG Here s What I m Hearing UPDATE Rochester News Weather Sports and Events 13WHAM com Archived from the original on May 18 2010 Retrieved August 21 2010 News Gov Paterson not expected to call special election to fill vacant seat Olean Times Herald April 4 2010 Retrieved August 21 2010 Briggs Tyler March 7 2010 With Massa gone what s next Hornell NY Hornell Evening Tribune Eveningtribune com Archived from the original on July 10 2011 Retrieved August 21 2010 Gov won t call election yet democratandchronicle com Democrat and Chronicle www democratandchronicle com Archived from the original on April 9 2010 Retrieved January 11 2022 Hohmann James Paterson sets date for N Y 29 special POLITICO a b Zremski Jerry April 21 2010 House in disrepute but area incumbents have little to fear The Buffalo News Retrieved 2010 04 21 Tim M view July 16 2010 Candidates petitions were due Thursday for major parties Voteup democratandchronicle com Archived from the original on July 9 2011 Retrieved August 21 2010 Briggs Tyler September 29 2010 Pizzeria owner drops out of race Archived July 10 2011 at the Wayback Machine Hornell Evening Tribune Retrieved 2010 09 30 Briggs Tyler May 26 2010 Allegany Co woman enters race for 29th district Archived July 10 2011 at the Wayback Machine Evening Tribune Hornell NY Retrieved 2010 05 30 Miller Rick June 13 2010 Volk launches bid for Congress Olean Times Herald Retrieved 2010 06 13 Janice Volk s Political Petition Objected To Canisteo Valley News July 20 2010 Retrieved August 21 2010 Briggs Tyler August 5 2010 Despite petition challenge Volk vows to soldier on Hornell NY Hornell Evening Tribune Eveningtribune com Archived from the original on July 10 2011 Retrieved August 21 2010 Briggs Tyler No Tea party Hornell NY Hornell Evening Tribune Eveningtribune com Archived from the original on July 10 2011 Retrieved August 21 2010 Seiler Casey March 12 2010 http blog timesunion com capitol archives 23686 monroe countys brooks Capitol Confidential Retrieved 2010 03 12 Frisch Kevin and Julie Sherwood March 3 2010 With Massa out Republicans rethinking 29th district race Archived September 6 2012 at archive today Canandaigua Messenger Post Kuhl decides against run for Massa seat Wivb com March 10 2010 Retrieved August 21 2010 Young Responds to Massa Resignation WGRZ Retrieved March 6 2010 Tim Kolpien July 14 2010 Reed Campaign to File More Than 820 Petitions Containing Over 10 500 Signatures Tom Reed For Congress Archived from the original on July 24 2010 Retrieved August 21 2010 Challenges To Tom Reed s Petition Defeated Canisteo Valley News Retrieved August 21 2010 Recotta Bob March 11 2010 Support for Reed expands Corning NY The Corning Leader The leader com Retrieved August 21 2010 Buffalo NY Democrat Matt Zeller Running for Massa s Old Seat in Congress wgrz com Retrieved August 21 2010 Terreri Jill July 12 2010 Loaded field for Eric Massa s old seat Archived July 15 2010 at the Wayback Machine Gannett News Service Retrieved 2010 07 12 Tumulty Brian July 18 2010 Tom Reed has a large lead in cash in 29th Congressional District Archived July 9 2011 at the Wayback Machine Gannett News Service Retrieved 2010 07 19 Briggs Tyler September 9 2010 Money draws mud fight in race for Congress Archived September 20 2010 at the Wayback Machine Hornell Evening Tribune Retrieved 2010 09 14 Benjamin Elizabeth October 29 2010 Reed s largesse Archived August 15 2011 at the Wayback Machine State of Politics Retrieved 2010 10 29 NY 29 Tom Reed Leads Matt Zeller but Many Still Undecided New York Daily News Archived from the original on October 15 2010 Retrieved September 22 2010 New York s State of Mind at least in the 29th District weaskamerica com weaskamerica com Archived from the original on February 7 2011 Retrieved January 11 2022 a b 2010 Special Election Results New York s 29th Congressional District PDF NYS Board of Elections Retrieved December 20 2021 a b 2010 Recertified New York General Election Results U S House of Representatives PDF NYS Board of Elections Retrieved December 20 2021 Reed Zeller score results on other s home turf Hornell NY Hornell Evening Tribune Archived from the original on September 27 2011 Retrieved November 9 2010 dead link General Politics Now Reed gains Paxon s support for Massa seat The Buffalo News March 5 2010 External links editNew York State Board of Elections Official candidate list general election Archived April 8 2013 at the Wayback Machine U S Congress candidates for New York at Project Vote Smart NY District 29 from OurCampaigns com House New York from the Cook Political Report Race ranking and details from CQ Politics Campaign contributions from OpenSecrets Race profile at The New York Times Official campaign sites Campini for Congress Reed for Congress Volk for Congress Zeller for Congress Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2010 New York 27s 29th congressional district elections amp oldid 1215438473, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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