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|state = New York |district number = 21 |image name = New York US Congressional District 21 (since 2013).tif |image width = 400 |image caption = New York 's 21st congressional district - since January 3, 2013. |representative = Elise Stefanik |party = Republican |residence = Willsboro |english area = |percent urban = |percent rural = |population = |population year = |median income = $54,311[1] |percent white = |percent black = |percent asian = |percent native american = |percent hispanic = |percent other race = |percent blue collar = |percent white collar = |percent gray collar = |cpvi = R+4[2] }} The 21st Congressional District of New York is a congressional district for the United States House of Representatives that is currently represented by Republican Elise Stefanik. It includes all or parts of Clinton, Essex, Franklin, Fulton, Hamilton, Herkimer, Jefferson, Lewis, Saratoga, St. Lawrence, Warren, and Washington counties. It includes the cities of Ogdensburg, Glens Falls, Plattsburgh and Watertown. The district includes most of the Adirondack Mountains and the Thousand Islands region. It borders Vermont to the east. It also includes Fort Drum of the US army. From 2003 to 2013, the district contained most of the Capital District of New York. It included all or parts of Albany, Fulton, Montgomery, Rensselaer, Saratoga, Schenectady, and Schoharie counties. It contained the cities of Albany, Schenectady, Troy, Amsterdam, Cohoes, Watervliet, Gloversville and Johnstown. Up until 1980, the district was located in upper Manhattan (including parts of Harlem and Washington Heights), and the Bronx. Recent election results from presidential races
List of members representing the district1813–1821: Two seatsFrom the creation of the district in 1813 to 1821, two seats were apportioned, elected at-large on a general ticket.
1821–present: One seat
Recent election resultsIn 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"). {{Election box begin | title=U.S. House of Representatives election, 1996: New York's 21st district}}{{Election box candidate with party link| party = Democratic Party (US) | candidate = Michael R. McNulty | votes = 158,491 | percentage = 66.1 | change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link | party = Republican Party (US) | candidate = Nancy Norman | votes = 64,471 | percentage = 26.9 | change = }}{{Election box candidate | party = Liberal | candidate = Lee H. Wasserman | votes = 16,794 | percentage = 7.0 | change = }}{{Election box majority | votes = 94,020 | percentage = 39.2 | change = }}{{Election box turnout | votes = 239,756 | percentage = 100 | change = }}{{Election box end}}{{Election box begin | title=U.S. House of Representatives election, 1998: New York's 21st district}}{{Election box candidate with party link | party = Democratic Party (US) | candidate = Michael R. McNulty | votes = 146,729 | percentage = 74.2 | change = +8.1}}{{Election box candidate with party link | party = Republican Party (US) | candidate = Lauren Ayers | votes = 50,931 | percentage = 25.8 | change = -1.1}}{{Election box majority | votes = 95,798 | percentage = 48.5 | change = +9.3}}{{Election box turnout | votes = 197,660 | percentage = 100 | change = -17.6}}{{Election box end}}{{Election box begin | title=U.S. House of Representatives election, 2000: New York's 21st district}}{{Election box candidate with party link | party = Democratic Party (US) | candidate = Michael R. McNulty | votes = 175,339 | percentage = 74.4 | change = +0.2}}{{Election box candidate with party link | party = Republican Party (US) | candidate = Thomas G. Pillsworth | votes = 60,333 | percentage = 25.6 | change = -0.2}}{{Election box majority | votes = 115,006 | percentage = 48.8 | change = +0.3}}{{Election box turnout | votes = 235,672 | percentage = 100 | change = +19.2}}{{Election box end}}{{Election box begin | title=U.S. House of Representatives election, 2002: New York's 21st district}}{{Election box candidate with party link | party = Democratic Party (US) | candidate = Michael R. McNulty | votes = 161,329 | percentage = 75.1 | change = +0.7}}{{Election box candidate with party link | party = Republican Party (US) | candidate = Charles B. Rosenstein | votes = 53,525 | percentage = 24.9 | change = -0.7}}{{Election box majority | votes = 107,804 | percentage = 50.2 | change = +1.4}}{{Election box turnout | votes = 214,854 | percentage = 100 | change = -8.8}}{{Election box end}}{{Election box begin | title=U.S. House of Representatives election, 2004: New York's 21st district}}{{Election box candidate with party link | party = Democratic Party (US) | candidate = Michael R. McNulty | votes = 194,033 | percentage = 70.8 | change = -4.3}}{{Election box candidate with party link | party = Republican Party (US) | candidate = Warren Redlich | votes = 80,121 | percentage = 29.2 | change = +4.3}}{{Election box majority | votes = 113,912 | percentage = 41.6 | change = -8.6}}{{Election box turnout | votes = 274,154 | percentage = 100 | change = +27.6}}{{Election box end}}{{Election box begin | title=U.S. House of Representatives election, 2006: New York's 21st district}}{{Election box candidate with party link | party = Democratic Party (US) | candidate = Michael R. McNulty | votes = 167,604 | percentage = 78.2 | change = +7.4}}{{Election box candidate with party link | party = Republican Party (US) | candidate = Warren Redlich | votes = 46,752 | percentage = 21.8 | change = -7.4}}{{Election box majority | votes = 120,852 | percentage = 56.4 | change = +14.8}}{{Election box turnout | votes = 214,356 | percentage = 100 | change = -21.8}}{{Election box end}}{{Election box begin | title=U.S. House of Representatives election, 2008: New York's 21st district[3][4]}}{{Election box candidate with party link | party = Democratic Party (US) | candidate = Paul D. Tonko | votes = 105,313 | percentage = 61.8 | change = -16.4}}{{Election box candidate with party link | party = Republican Party (US) | candidate = Jim Burhmaster | votes = 57,086 | percentage = 35.4 | change = +13.6}}{{Election box candidate | party = Independence | candidate = Philip Steck | votes = 5,025 | percentage = 2.8 | change = +2.8}}{{Election box majority | votes = 43,202 | percentage = 23.6 | change = -32.8}}{{Election box turnout | votes = 167,424 | percentage = 100 | change = -12.9}}{{Election box end}}{{Election box begin | title=U.S. House of Representatives election, 2010: New York's 21st district}}{{Election box candidate with party link | party = Democratic Party (US) | candidate = Paul D. Tonko | votes = 124,889 | percentage = 56.9 | change = -4.9}}{{Election box candidate with party link | party = Republican Party (US) | candidate = Theodore J. Danz, Jr. | votes = 85,752 | percentage = 43.1 | change = +7.7}}{{Election box majority | votes = 39,137 | percentage = 13.8 | change = -9.8}}{{Election box turnout | votes = 219,425 | percentage = 100 | change = +31.1}}{{Election box end}}{{Election box begin | title=U.S. House of Representatives election, 2012: New York's 21st district}}{{Election box candidate with party link | party = Democratic Party (US) | candidate = Bill Owens | votes = 126,631 | percentage = 47.1 | change = -9.8}}{{Election box candidate with party link | party = Republican Party (US) | candidate = Matt Doheny | votes = 121,646 | percentage = 45.3 | change = +2.2}}{{Election box candidate with party link | party = Green Party (US) | candidate = Donald L. Hassig | votes = 4,174 | percentage = 1.6 | change = +1.6}}{{Election box majority | votes = 4,985 | percentage = 1.8 | change = -12}}{{Election box turnout | votes = 268,784 | percentage = 100 | change = +22.5}}{{Election box end}}{{Election box begin | title=U.S. House of Representatives election, 2014: New York's 21st district}}{{Election box candidate with party link | party = Republican Party (US) | candidate = Elise Stefanik | votes = 96,226 | percentage = 53 | change = +7.7}}{{Election box candidate with party link | party = Democratic Party (US) | candidate = Aaron G. Woolf | votes = 53,140 | percentage = 29.3 | change = -17.8}}{{Election box candidate with party link | party = Green Party (US) | candidate = Matthew J. Funiciello | votes = 19,238 | percentage = 10.6 | change = +9}}{{Election box majority | votes = 43,086 | percentage = 23.7 | change = +21.9}}{{Election box turnout | votes = 181,558 | percentage = 100 | change = -32.5}}{{Election box end}}{{Election box begin | title=U.S. House of Representatives election, 2016: New York's 21st district}}{{Election box candidate with party link | party = Republican Party (US) | candidate = Elise Stefanik | votes = 177,886 | percentage = 65.3 | change = +12.3}}{{Election box candidate with party link | party = Democratic Party (US) | candidate = Mike Derrick | votes = 82,161 | percentage = 30.2 | change = +0.9}}{{Election box candidate with party link | party = Green Party (US) | candidate = Matthew J. Funiciello | votes = 12,452 | percentage = 4.6 | change = -6}}{{Election box majority | votes = 95,725 | percentage = 35.1 | change = +11.4}}{{Election box turnout | votes = 272,499 | percentage = 100 | change = +50.1}}{{Election box end}} On November 6, 2018 incumbent Elise Stefanik (Republican) faced Tedra Cobb (Democrat) and Lynn Kahn (Green).[5] Stefanik won reelection.[6] Historical district boundaries{{clear}}See also{{Portal|United States|New York|Capital District}}
ReferencesInline references1. ^https://www.census.gov/mycd/?st=36&cd=21 2. ^{{cite web|url=http://cookpolitical.com/file/Arranged_by_State_District.pdf|title=Partisan Voting Index – Districts of the 115th Congress|publisher=The Cook Political Report|date=April 7, 2017|accessdate=April 7, 2017}} 3. ^{{cite news |last=Stanforth |first=Lauren |author2=Carol DeMare |title=Tonko cruises to win in 21st Congressional District |newspaper=Times Union (Albany) |date=November 5, 2008 |url=http://www.timesunion.com/AspStories/story.asp?storyID=736413 |accessdate=2008-12-06}} 4. ^{{cite news |last=Neuman |first=William |title=Election Results 2008: New York |newspaper=The New York Times |date=November 5, 2008 |url=http://elections.nytimes.com/2008/results/states/new-york.html |accessdate=2008-12-06}} 5. ^New York's 21st Congressional candidates https://ballotpedia.org/New_York%27s_21st_Congressional_District_election,_2018 6. ^https://www.nytimes.com/elections/results/new-york-house-district-21 Bibliography
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