2022 New York's 3rd congressional district election explained

Election Name:2022 New York's 3rd congressional district election
Country:New York
Type:presidential
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:2020 United States House of Representatives elections in New York#District 3
Previous Year:2020
Election Date:November 8, 2022
Next Election:2024 New York's 3rd congressional district special election
Next Year:2024 (special)
Image1:File:Rep. George Santos Official Portrait (cropped).jpg
Nominee1:George Santos
Party1:Republican Party (United States)
Alliance1:Conservative
Popular Vote1:145,824
Percentage1:53.76%
Nominee2:Robert Zimmerman
Party2:Democratic Party (United States)
Alliance2:Working Families Party
Popular Vote2:125,404
Percentage2:46.24%
U.S. Representative
Before Election:Tom Suozzi
Before Party:Democratic Party (United States)
After Election:George Santos
After Party:Republican Party (United States)

The 2022 New York's 3rd congressional district election was held on November 8, 2022, to elect the United States representative for New York's 3rd congressional district. Primary elections were held on August 23.

Democratic primary

Candidates

Nominee

Eliminated in primary

Withdrawn

Declined

Polling

Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin
of error
Melanie
D'Arrigo
Jon
Kaiman
Josh
Lafazan
Reema
Rasool
Robert
Zimmerman
Undecided
Global Strategy Group (D)July 20–24, 2022400 (LV)± 4.9%12%13%10%1%17%48%
The Mellman Group (D)June 12–16, 2022400 (LV)± 4.9%4%20%20%4%10%43%

Primary results

Republican primary

Candidates

Nominee

Endorsements

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
align=left The Cook Political Report[11] November 1, 2022
align=left Inside Elections[12] October 21, 2022
align=left Sabato's Crystal Ball[13] November 7, 2022
align=left Politico[14] May 27, 2022
RCP[15] June 9, 2022
align=left Fox News[16] July 11, 2022
DDHQ[17] August 10, 2022
FiveThirtyEight[18] September 30, 2022
The Economist[19] September 28, 2022

Polling

Josh Lafazan vs. George Santos vs. Melanie D'Arrigo

Results

Aftermath

In the wake of the disclosures about Santos after the election, Democratic Party officials and journalists asked whether Santos would have been elected had voters known about his misrepresentations. FiveThirtyEight noted that Santos's margin of victory was lower than Republicans running statewide who had carried the district—7.5 percent compared to Zeldin's 12 percent, for instance; Republican U.S. Senate candidate Joe Pinion carried the district by a 4 percent margin despite being vastly outspent by his victorious opponent, incumbent Senate majority leader Charles Schumer. The site's calculations suggest that scandals usually reduce an incumbent congressional candidate's margins by 9 percent, but there are so many other variables in elections that it cannot be assumed Santos would have lost just on that basis; sometimes candidates have actually done better than expected after a scandal, and scandal may have less effect in a time of hyperpartisan political identification.[20]

Newsday found that Santos had also benefited from higher-than-usual Republican turnout on Long Island resulting from Zeldin's gubernatorial bid (Zeldin received 47 percent of the vote, the best performance in the state by a Republican candidate for governor since George Pataki in 2002), with 64 percent of the party's voters, 12 percent more than usual, showing up at the polls. "This was not about George Santos", Nassau County Republican chairman Joe Cairo told the paper, noting that Republican candidates, flipped seats in the state legislature in both Nassau and Suffolk counties as well as the congressional seats. "This was a Republican year. Any Republican would have won that district."[21]

Had the state legislature's original redistricting plan been in place at the time of the election, Newsday found, it was likely that the Democratic candidate would have won the 3rd district. That plan, ruled unconstitutional by the state's Court of Appeals, its highest, would have combined the core of the old district on the North Shore and in neighboring Queens with heavily Democratic portions of Westchester County along the north coast of Long Island Sound. That potential district had voted for Biden in 2020 by a 57 percent margin, while the eventual 3rd district had done so by 54 percent, one percent less than the 2020 3rd district. Yet Democrats actually gained about 7,000 voters registered to them from the redistricting.

Cairo discounted the effect of the redistricting. His Democratic counterpart, Jay Jacobs (also the state party chair), agreed. Adding Massapequa to the district at the expense of Huntington had cost "maybe a couple of thousand votes" out of the 20,000 Santos won by. "What did this was the overriding message problem we had on crime and bail reform, the fever pitch those were at in the New York suburbs", Jacobs said. "Santos didn't get elected based on his outstanding resume and he didn't get elected because of redistricting. He got elected because the political environment in New York State favored the Republican messaging." His election made him the first LGBT non-incumbent Republican elected to federal office.

Criminal investigation and expulsion

On December 19, 2022, the New York Times found Republican candidate George Santos might have misrepresented his resume.[22] On December 26, in an interview, Santos admitted to lying about his resume but stated he still intends to serve in Congress.[23] The next day, the Republican Jewish Coalition condemned Santos for misrepresenting his heritage.[24] On January 31, 2023, amid outcry from his fabrication of his personal life, and amidst questions about his campaign finances, Santos withdrew from his committee assignments.[25]

On May 10, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York indicted Santos on seven counts of wire fraud, three counts of money laundering, two counts of making materially false statements to the House and one count of theft of public funds.[26] On October 10, Santos’s previous indictment was replaced with one of 23 various counts, including charging $44,000 of cards from contributors of his campaign without their knowledge.[27]

On November 1, a vote to expel Santos from the house failed 179-213.[28] However, on November 16, the Ethics Committee released a report on Santos that found significant evidence of wrongdoing, finding he exploited his House campaign for his own benefit.[29] On December 1, Santos was expelled in a 311-114 vote.[30] As a result, a special election was held on February 13, 2024 to fill the vacancy, resulting in Santos' Democratic predecessor Tom Suozzi reclaiming his former seat.[31]

Notes

Partisan clients

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Chiusano . Mark . The Point: Maneuvering in CD3 . December 16, 2021 . Newsday . en.
  2. Web site: Genn . Adina . January 18, 2022 . Robert Zimmerman is running for Congress . January 18, 2022 . . en-US.
  3. News: Sommerfeldt . Chris . May 24, 2021 . 'Appetite is there for change': Progressive activist to primary N.Y. Rep. Tom Suozzi for second election in a row . New York Daily News . November 29, 2021.
  4. Web site: The Point: Once more into the breach for Kaiman? . December 16, 2021 . Newsday . en.
  5. Web site: Massand . Rikki N. . December 16, 2021 . Syosset legislator plans run for US Congress . December 18, 2021 . Syosset Advance.
  6. Web site: Rasool . Elect Reema . Together, We'll Make a Difference! . December 16, 2021 . Reema Rasool for Oyster Bay Town Council . en-US . December 16, 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20211216184608/https://electreemarasool.com/ . dead .
  7. Web site: Murphy . Dan . February 7, 2022 . Reports: Biaggi to Announce Run for Congress in NY-3; Sound Shore Long Island & West . February 7, 2022.
  8. Web site: McClendon . Sarah . May 27, 2022 . Biaggi challenging powerful Dem congressman . May 31, 2022 . Riverdale Press.
  9. News: Glueck . Katie . Fandos . Nicholas . November 29, 2021 . Rep. Tom Suozzi to Run for Governor of New York . www.nytimes.com . November 29, 2021.
  10. Web site: Robinson . Pam . March 14, 2021 . Nurse Plans Race Against Suozzi in 2022 . November 24, 2021 . Huntington Now.
  11. Web site: 2022 House Race Ratings . May 23, 2022 . The Cook Political Report.
  12. Web site: House Ratings . February 11, 2022 . The Rothenberg Political Report.
  13. Web site: 2022 House Ratings . May 25, 2022 . Sabato's Crystal Ball.
  14. Web site: May 27, 2022 . 2022 Election Forecast . Politico.
  15. Web site: June 9, 2022 . Battle for the House 2022 . RCP.
  16. Web site: July 11, 2022 . 2022 Election Forecast . July 11, 2022 . Fox News.
  17. Web site: 2022 Election Forecast . DDHQ . July 20, 2022 . July 20, 2022.
  18. Web site: September 22, 2022 . 2022 Election Forecast . September 22, 2022 . FiveThirtyEight.
  19. News: The Economist's 2022 House Election forecast . The Economist . September 28, 2022.
  20. Web site: Rakich . Nathaniel . January 5, 2023 . 3 Questions We Have About George Santos . January 5, 2023 . . en-US . January 10, 2023 . https://web.archive.org/web/20230110111901/https://fivethirtyeight.com/features/george-santos-resign/ . live .
  21. News: Roy. Yancey. GOP turnout, Zeldin coattails spurred Santos' congressional win. Newsday. February 18, 2023. February 28, 2023.
  22. https://www.nytimes.com/2022/12/19/nyregion/george-santos-ny-republicans.html Who Is Rep.-Elect George Santos? His Résumé May Be Largely Fiction.
  23. https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2022/12/26/politics/george-santos-admits-embellishing-resume/index.html Rep.-elect George Santos admits to lying about bio, but says he still intends to serve in Congress
  24. https://www.politico.com/news/2022/12/27/republican-jewish-coalition-denounces-santos-for-lies-about-his-credentials-00075625 Republican Jewish Coalition denounces Santos for lies about his credentials
  25. https://www.npr.org/2023/01/31/1152771493/george-santos-house-committees Rep. George Santos voluntarily steps down from House committee assignments
  26. https://www.justice.gov/usao-edny/pr/congressman-george-santos-charged-fraud-money-laundering-theft-public-funds-and-false Congressman George Santos Charged with Fraud, Money Laundering, Theft of Public Funds, and False Statements
  27. https://apnews.com/article/george-santos-credit-card-fraud-f723e69a777b02a2e6b87595f45c21ce Rep. Santos faces new charges he stole donor IDs, made unauthorized charges to their credit cards
  28. https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2023/11/01/politics/george-santos-expulsion-vote/index.html House measure to expel indicted GOP Rep. George Santos fails
  29. https://www.cbsnews.com/amp/news/house-ethics-committee-george-santos-report/ House Ethics Committee report on George Santos finds "substantial evidence" of wrongdoing
  30. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-67593885.amp George Santos expelled from Congress in historic vote
  31. Web site: 2024-02-14 . Democrat Tom Suozzi wins N.Y. special election to replace George Santos . 2024-02-14 . NBC News . en.