Redrawn maps shuffle elections in New York
NEW YORK (AP)--Redrawn maps shuffling U.S. House districts in New York are threatening the political career of a first-term progressive and will ensure the ouster of one of the most powerful Democrats in Congress. The scramble has led to contentious races between Democrats in the second-largest blue state in the country, with both challengers and incumbents sensing a rare window to seize or lose power in the primary elections. There's an added degree of uncertainty to how New York's congressional primary contests will shake out as voter turnout is expected to be low. It's the second primary election day in New York this summer after statewide and state assembly primaries were held two months ago. New York voters are not accustomed to casting primary ballots this late in the summer -- and certainly not used to casting them twice -- and many are finding their longtime district lines have shifted, adding to confusion. A Republican race in western New York has become a heated contest to replace GOP Rep. Chris Jacobs. Jacobs decided not to seek reelection after facing backlash from his own party for voicing support for an assault weapons ban following a racist mass shooting in his hometown of Buffalo in May. New York's redrawn 23rd District features New York's Republican Party chair, Nick Langworthy, and Buffalo businessman Carl Paladino. Paladino, who unsuccessfully ran for governor in 2010, has a long history of inflammatory and offensive remarks, including recently. Downstate there are many newly contested races headlined by Democrat Jerry Nadler and Carolyn Maloney. Challenging them both is 38-year-old lawyer Suraj Patel, who argues it's time for a new face in Congress. With Nadler and Maloney running in the district immediately north, a congressional seat covering southern Manhattan, including Wall Street, and Brooklyn is a rare open contest in one of the most liberal and influential areas of the country. Mondaire Jones will face Daniel Goldman, Yuh-Line Niou, Carlina Rivera and Elizabeth Holtzman. New Yorkers are not only casting votes in primary races Tuesday but are also electing two new House members to fill vacancies for the rest of the year. One of the special elections will be a battleground race in southern and central New York to replace Democrat Antonio Delgado, who became New York's lieutenant governor. Republican Marc Molinaro and Democrat Pat Ryan are vying for the seat in what is currently New York's 19th Congressional District. In western New York, Democrat Max Della Pia and Republican Joe Sempolinski are running to serve out the rest of the year in what is currently New York's 23rd District. They are competing in a GOP-favored seat to replace Republican Rep. Tom Reed, who resigned in May, a year after he was accused of sexual misconduct.
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