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The New York state Board of Elections has determined that Paula Collins is the only Democrat that has qualified to run in this year’s race for the 21st Congressional district seat.
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There will be no Democratic or Republican primary in New York’s 21st District Congressional race.
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Some of Elise Stefanik's fellow Republicans in the 21st district are ambivalent about her growing prominence in the veepstakes.
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Democrat Dan Goldman introduced a resolution Wednesday to censure fellow New York Representative Elise Stefanik.
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The House Republican Conference Chair made her reelection announcement in an email Tuesday.
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Greenfield resident and educator Jill Lochner says she’s been considering challenging incumbent Republican Elise Stefanik for some time.
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Congresswoman Elise Stefanik’s designation as the House GOP Conference leader elevated her national prominence earlier this year. With Republicans still hoping to secure the House majority, officials at the local level say Stefanik’s standing will benefit New York’s 21st District.
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New York Congresswoman Elise Stefanik has won a fifth term. The North Country Republican won Tuesday in a larger 21st District that includes all or parts of 15 counties, fending off a challenge from Democratic newcomer Matt Castelli.
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Ratings experts say Stefanik, the No. 3 House Republican, is very likely to win re-election November 8th in the northern New York district. Stefanik has yet to debate her Democratic opponent, Matt Castelli.
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Matt Castelli declared victory in Glens Falls, at the same bar where he began his campaign a year ago.