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New York's 1st Congressional District election, 2016

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New York's 1st Congressional District

General Election Date
November 8, 2016

Primary Date
June 28, 2016

November 8 Election Winner:
Lee Zeldin Republican Party
Incumbent prior to election:
Lee Zeldin Republican Party
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Race Ratings
Cook Political Report: Lean R[1]
Sabato's Crystal Ball: Lean R[2]
Rothenberg & Gonzales: Lean R[3]

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The 1st Congressional District of New York held an election for the U.S. House of Representatives on November 8, 2016.

Heading into the election, Ballotpedia rated this race as a race to watch. Incumbent Lee Zeldin (R) defeated Anna Throne-Holst (D) and Kenneth Schaeffer (Working Families) in the general election on November 8, 2016. Throne-Holst defeated Dave Calone in the Democratic primary, which remained uncalled for several weeks following the election. The primary elections took place on June 28, 2016.[4][5][6][7][8]

HIGHLIGHTS
  • Incumbent Lee Zeldin (R) was a freshman member of Congress. He was swept into office in the GOP wave of 2014.
  • Heading into the election, Zeldin held a lead over challenger Anna Throne-Holst (D) in fundraising.
  • Candidate Filing Deadline Primary Election General Election
    April 14, 2016
    June 28, 2016
    November 8, 2016

    Primary: A primary election is an election in which registered voters select a candidate that they believe should be a political party's candidate for elected office to run in the general election. They are also used to choose convention delegates and party leaders. Primaries are state-level and local-level elections that take place prior to a general election. New York utilizes a closed primary process, in which the selection of a party's candidates in an election is limited to registered party members.[9][10]

    For information about which offices are nominated via primary election, see this article.


    Incumbent: Heading into the election the incumbent was Lee Zeldin (R), who was first elected in 2014.

    New York's 1st Congressional District is located in the eastern part of the state and includes a portion of Suffolk County.[11]

    Election results

    General election

    U.S. House, New York District 1 General Election, 2016
    Party Candidate Vote % Votes
         Republican Green check mark transparent.pngLee Zeldin Incumbent 58.2% 188,499
         Democratic Anna Throne-Holst 41.8% 135,278
    Total Votes 323,777
    Source: New York Board of Elections

    Primary election

    U.S. House, New York, District 1 Democratic Primary, 2016
    Candidate Vote % Votes
    Green check mark transparent.pngAnna Throne-Holst 51.3% 6,479
    Dave Calone 48.7% 6,162
    Total Votes 12,641
    Source: New York State Board of Elections

    Candidates

    General election candidates:

    Republican PartyDarkred.pngReform Party Lee Zeldin Approveda
    Democratic PartyWomen's Equality Party Anna Throne-Holst
    Working Families Party Kenneth Schaeffer

    Primary candidates:[12]

    Democratic

    Democratic PartyWomen's Equality Party Anna Throne-Holst[6] Approveda
    Democratic PartyIndependence Party of America Dave Calone[13]

    Republican

    Republican PartyDarkred.pngReform Party Lee Zeldin - Incumbent[7] Approveda

    Third Party/Other

    Working Families Party Kenneth Schaeffer (Working Families)[7] Approveda


    Race background

    Incumbent Lee Zeldin was a member of the NRCC's Patriot Program. The program is designed to help raise money and assist vulnerable incumbents seeking re-election.[14]

    New York's 1st District race is one of the initial races listed on the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee's Red to Blue Program. The program "highlights top Democratic campaigns across the country, and offers them financial, communications, grassroots, and strategic support."[15] The DCCC has not yet endorsed any of the Democratic candidates in the race.

    Presidential preference

    Lee Zeldin

    See also: Republicans and their declared positions on Donald Trump

    Zeldin endorsed Donald Trump on May 4, 2016. Zeldin said, “Even though I don’t agree with Donald Trump on everything, and I think there may be certain things or statements of his that I may disagree with, he is a better candidate by far than Hillary Clinton.”[16]

    Endorsements

    Dave Calone

    • Suffolk County Legislator Bridget Fleming[17]
    • Southampton Town Councilman John Bouvier[17]
    • East Hampton Town Supervisor Larry Cantwell[17]
    • East Hampton Town Board members Peter Van Scoyoc, Sylvia Overby and Kathee Burke-Gonzalez[17]

    Anna Throne-Holst

    • Former U.S. Rep. Tim Bishop - "I'm proud to support my fellow Democrat and friend Anna Throne-Holst in her campaign for Congress here in Suffolk County."[18]
    • Rep. Jerrold Nadler (D-N.Y.) - "Anna Throne-Holst has been a tireless fighter for working families on Long Island. I know that she will be a strong leader for those who need it most. In Congress I will work with Anna to provide more opportunity for every New Yorker. I am proud to endorse Anna Throne-Holst for Congress."[19]
    • Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand - "Throughout her career as Southampton Town Supervisor, as a mother and as an educator Anna Throne-Holst has dedicated herself to helping create more opportunities for New Yorkers. Whether it was founding a school, running a child care center or serving as Town Supervisor, Anna has a record of fighting for families and helping those who need it most. Her commitment to creating more opportunities for others and her dedication to helping New York families is why I’m endorsing Anna Throne-Holst, who I know will be a tireless fighter for her constituents in Congress."[20]
    • Rep. Steny Hoyer (D-Md.) - "Anna Throne-Holst is a tested problem-solver who has real experience fixing Republican mismanagement. I look forward to working with her in Congress to create jobs, improve educational opportunities, and invest in our infrastructure. I am proud to endorse her for Congress."[21]
    • Rep. Paul Tonko (D-N.Y.) - "Anna Throne-Holst is a fighter for the middle class and those struggling to enter it. As a public servant, she has a proven track record of obtaining results for the people she serves. The halls of Congress could use more people like Anna."[22]
    • EMILY's List - "Anna Throne-Holst is a committed public servant who is about getting things done for Long Island women and families to have fair shot. Her creative and thoughtful work to help children includes running a nonprofit child care center that serves lower income families, helping found an innovative school, and advocating for fair education funding. As Southampton Town supervisor, Anna dramatically overhauled the way Southampton spent money in order to refocus investments on the things that matter – job creation, education, public safety, senior services, and infrastructure – making sure Long Island families get a fair shot. The EMILY’s List community of over three million members is excited to support Anna Throne-Holst’s campaign to give Long Island working families a new voice in Congress."[6]
    • Rep. Steve Israel (D-N.Y.)[23]
    • The labor union 1199/SEIU[24]

    Polls

    New York's 1st District - Lee Zeldin vs. Anna Throne-Holst
    Poll Republican Party Lee Zeldin Democratic Party Anna Throne-HolstMargin of ErrorSample Size
    Siena College
    September 28-October 4, 2016
    53%38%+/-3.8661
    Note: A "0%" finding means the candidate was not a part of the poll. The polls above may not reflect all polls that have been conducted in this race. Those displayed are a random sampling chosen by Ballotpedia staff. If you would like to nominate another poll for inclusion in the table, send an email to editor@ballotpedia.org

    Media

    Anna Throne-Holst

    Support

    "Audit" - Ad supporting Throne-Holst, released May 2016
    "My Friend" - Ad supporting Throne-Holst, released May 2016
    "Proven" - EMILY's List ad supporting Throne-Holst, released June 2016
    "Audit" - Throne-Holst's first general election ad, released August 2016

    Opposition

    "Anna Throne-Holst won’t keep us safe" - Congressional Leadership Fund ad opposing Throne-Holst

    Lee Zeldin

    Support

    "Safe, Secure and Free" - Zeldin campaign ad, released October 2016
    "Accomplishments" - Zeldin campaign ad, released October 2016

    Opposition

    "Even" House Majority PAC ad opposing Zeldin, released November 2015
    "Sham" Throne-Holst ad opposing Zeldin, released September 2016

    Dave Calone

    "Only One" - Calone's first ad, released May 2016
    "Endorse" - Calone ad touting endorsements, released June 2016
    "Fact" - Calone ad attacking Throne-Holst, released June 2016

    Campaign themes

    Lee Zeldin

    • Protecting America’s Security at Home and Abroad: Strongly believes that America should be strengthening our relationships with our allies, treating our enemies as our enemies, and never send our troops into harm’s way unless they are sent with a clear plan and the resources necessary to win.
    • Helping Grow Our Economy: As a New York State Senator, reduced middle income tax rates to the lowest level in 60 years, co-sponsored the nation’s strongest property tax cap, and led the successful effort to repeal the MTA Payroll Tax for 80 percent of employers.
    • Supporting Our Veterans and First Responders: Vocal believer that our veterans and first responders deserve the highest possible amount of love, care and respect for their incredible sacrifices to keep our country safe, secure and free.
    • Improving the Quality of Education: Introduced a proposal that was passed and signed into law ensuring that states that choose to opt-out of Common Core do not lose federal funding.
    • Repairing Our Nation's Infrastructure: Only majority member of the House Transportation & Infrastructure committee in the entire New York metropolitan region.

    [25]

    Lee Zeldin's campaign website

    Anna Throne-Holst

    • Creating Good Jobs On Long Island: In Congress, Anna Throne-Holst will focus on creating good, career-building jobs right here on Long Island – just like she did as Southampton Town Supervisor.
    • Defending Women’s Right To Choose: Anna Throne-Holst is pro-choice and thinks women should be able to make health care decisions in consultation with their doctor and without government intrusion. Anna is endorsed by Emily’s List, one of the nation’s leading pro-choice advocacy groups.
    • Reducing Gun Violence: Anna Throne-Holst believes it is time to stop simply talking about gun violence and start doing something about it. A large majority of Americans support common sense gun laws and public safety measures, recognizing that too many people are dying or losing loved ones at the hands of weak gun safety laws.
    • Quality Education For Every Child: Anna Throne-Holst is a single mother of four, and while raising her young children, she co-founded the Hayground School, where children of diverse backgrounds and learning needs attend and learn together. The school continues to thrive today.
    • Respecting Your Tax Dollars: When Anna was first elected to the Southampton Town Board and began her review of the town’s financial situation and budgetary practices, her probing revealed a financial mess. She called for forensic audits, which revealed just how serious and systemic the budgetary problems were, including a long history of co-mingled funds, multimillion dollar deficits and run away borrowing, with a large and unsustainable debt burden. The Town was placed on credit watch and downgraded by Moody’s and Standard & Poor’s rating agencies.

    [25]

    —Anna Throne-Holst's campaign website, http://annathrone-holst.com/issues

    Campaign contributions


    Source: This graphic was generated using data from the FEC.

    Source: This graphic was generated using data from the FEC.

    Anna Throne-Holst


    Source: This graphic was generated using data from the FEC.

    Lee Zeldin


    Source: This graphic was generated using data from the FEC.



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    District history

    2014

    See also: New York's 1st Congressional District elections, 2014

    The 1st Congressional District of New York held an election for the U.S. House of Representatives on November 4, 2014. Lee Zeldin (R) defeated incumbent Rep. Tim Bishop (D) in the general election.

    U.S. House, New York District 1 General Election, 2014
    Party Candidate Vote % Votes
         Democratic Tim Bishop Incumbent 45.5% 78,722
         Republican Green check mark transparent.pngLee Zeldin 54.4% 94,035
         N/A Write-in votes 0.1% 108
    Total Votes 172,865
    Source: New York State Board of Elections, "NYS Board of Elections Rep. in Congress Election Returns November 4, 2014," accessed August 30, 2021

    2012

    See also: New York's 1st Congressional District elections, 2012

    The 1st Congressional District of New York held an election for the U.S. House of Representatives on November 6, 2012. Incumbent Tim Bishop (D) defeated Randy Altschuler (R) in the general election.

    U.S. House, New York District 1 General Election, 2012
    Party Candidate Vote % Votes
         Democratic Green check mark transparent.pngTim Bishop Incumbent 52.5% 146,179
         Republican Randy Altschuler 47.5% 132,304
         N/A Write-in votes 0.1% 176
    Total Votes 278,659
    Source: New York State Board of Elections, "NYS Board of Elections Rep. in Congress Election Returns Nov. 6, 2012," accessed August 30, 2021

    Important dates and deadlines

    See also: New York elections, 2016

    The calendar below lists important dates for political candidates in New York in 2016.

    Dates and requirements for candidates in 2016
    Deadline Event type Event description
    April 14, 2016 Ballot access Deadline for filing federal designating petitions
    April 21, 2016 Ballot access Deadline for filing federal opportunity to ballot petitions
    June 28, 2016 Election date Federal primary election
    July 14, 2016 Ballot access Deadline for filing state/local designating petitions
    July 21, 2016 Ballot access Deadline for filing state/local opportunity to ballot petitions
    August 2, 2016 Ballot access Filing deadline for independent candidates for federal office
    August 23, 2016 Ballot access Filing deadline for independent candidates for state/local office
    September 13, 2016 Election date State/local primary election
    November 8, 2016 Election date General election
    Source: New York State Board of Elections, "Draft 2016 Political Calendar," accessed April 15, 2016

    See also

    Footnotes

    1. Cook Political Report, "2016 House Race Ratings," accessed November 6, 2016
    2. Sabato's Crystal Ball, "2016 House," accessed November 6, 2016
    3. Rothenberg & Gonzales Political Report, "House Ratings," accessed November 6, 2016
    4. Roll Call, "Exclusive: NRCC Announces 12 Members in Patriot Program," February 13, 2015
    5. Calone for Congress, "Dave Calone announces fundraising, major endorsement, East End Leadership Team," July 16, 2015
    6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 EMILY's List, "EMILY’s List Endorses Anna Throne-Holst for Congress in New York’s First Congressional District," June 16, 2015
    7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 New York State Board of Elections, "Filings received for the 2016 Primary Election," accessed May 15, 2016 Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; name "list16" defined multiple times with different content
    8. Politico, "New York House Races Results," June 28, 2016
    9. National Conference of State Legislatures, "State Primary Election Types," accessed October 8, 2024
    10. New York State Senate, "Consolidated Laws of New York § 17-17-102," accessed October 8, 2024
    11. New York Redistricting Map, "Map," accessed August 31, 2012
    12. Candidates are listed by party and alphabetically within each party.
    13. Calone for Congress, "Dave Calone announces fundraising, major endorsement, East End Leadership Team," July 16, 2015
    14. Roll Call, "Exclusive: NRCC Announces 12 Members in Patriot Program," February 13, 2015
    15. DCCC, "DCCC Chairman Luján Announces First 31 Districts In Red To Blue Program," February 11, 2016
    16. Newsday.com, "Reps. Peter King, Lee Zeldin endorse Donald Trump for president," accessed May 9, 2016
    17. 17.0 17.1 17.2 17.3 27East.com, "Southampton And East Hampton Democratic Officials Endorse Calone For Congress," January 12, 2016
    18. East Hampton Star, "Bishop Endorses Throne-Holst for Congress," February 29, 2016
    19. Long Island Exchange, "Congressman Nadler Endorses Anna Throne-Holst for Congress," February 11, 2016
    20. Anna Throne-Holst for Congress, "Senator Gillibrand Endorses Anna Throne-Holst for Congress," January 18, 2016
    21. NY State of Politics, "Hoyer Backs Dem In NY-1," January 7, 2016
    22. NY State of Politics, "Tonko Endorses In Long Island’s NY-1," December 22, 2015
    23. News Day, "Rep. Steve Israel endorses Southampton Supervisor Anna Throne-Holst for Congress," July 14, 2015
    24. State of Politics, "1199 Rolls Out Congressional Endorsements," June 20, 2016
    25. 25.0 25.1 Note: This text is quoted verbatim from the original source. Any inconsistencies are attributable to the original source.


    For information about public policy issues in the 2016 elections, see: Public policy in the 2016 elections!


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