Electoral History
Third party candidates omitted, so percentages may not add up to 100%.
New York's 4th U.S. Congressional District | ||||
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Year | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% |
2010 | Carolyn McCarthy (D) | 89,828 | 54% | |
Fran Becker Jr. (R) | 77,483 | 46% | ||
2008 | Carolyn McCarthy (D) | 62% | ||
Jack Martins (R) | 38% | |||
2006 | Carolyn McCarthy (D) | 101,861 | 64.9% | +1.9% |
Martin W. Blessinger (R) | 55,050 | 35.1% | ||
2004 | Carolyn McCarthy (D) | 159,969 | 63.0% | +7.1% |
James Garner (R) | 94,141 | 37.0% | ||
2002 | Carolyn McCarthy (D) | 93,651 | 55.9% | -4.7% |
Marilyn F. O'Grady (R) | 72,882 | 43.5% | ||
2000 | Carolyn McCarthy (D) | 136,703 | 60.6% | +8.0 |
Gregory R. Becker (R) | 87,830 | 38.9% | ||
1998 | Carolyn McCarthy (D) | 90,256 | 52.6% | -4.9 |
Gregory R. Becker (R) | 79,984 | 46.6% | ||
1996 | Carolyn McCarthy (D) | 127,060 | 57.5% | |
Daniel Frisa (R) | 89,542 | 40.5% | -9.7% |
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