Doc Posted April 20, 2016 Share Posted April 20, 2016 Well, I guess I am left out of this part of the election process. Being registered Conservative, I am not eligible to participate. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mike rossi Posted April 20, 2016 Share Posted April 20, 2016 Sheesh! I just wanted everyone to know there was voting going on today. You bet, and you wanted everyone to know about the special elections as well. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mike rossi Posted April 20, 2016 Share Posted April 20, 2016 NY Dove Hunting Special Election Summary, April 19, 2016 State Senate - DISTRICT 9 - Special Election CANDIDATES PARTY VOTE PCT. Todd Kaminsky Democrat 24,721 53.3% Christopher McGrath Republican 21,149 45.6 Laurence Hirsch Green 547 1.2 Anti-Hunter 46,417 votes, 70% reporting (197 of 283 precincts) Summary of State Senate District 9 Special Election: NY Dove Hunting sent Questionnaires to each of the three candidates. Laurence Hirsch was the only candidate to respond and we assigned a grade of F- to him based on his response. This candidate is an anti-hunting activists and hunters and hunting organizations in Senate District 9 and the corresponding Assembly District must keep an eye on Hirsh’s political aspirations and prevent him from becoming elected. Todd Kaminsky, who won this election is a democrat – this seat formerly held by a republican (Dean Skelos). Thus, the State Senate gained a democrat, thereby changing the balance of power in the State Senate. Prior to this special election the State Senate was comprised of 31 republicans and 31 democrats. Now the composition of the State Senate is 31 republicans and 32 democrats. This is significant because the State Assembly is overwhelmingly democrat, especially downstate where districts are densely clustered. Kaminsky, however is presently a member of the State Assembly, so by becoming State Senator a vacancy is created in the Assembly. NY Dove Hunting will send questionnaires to candidates seeking this seat as soon as we determine who they are. All responses or non-responses will be reported on our website. Neither Kaminsky nor Christopher McGrath had responded to our questionnaire. Therefore we cannot grade either candidate, except by examining Kaminsky’s voting record as an Assembly Representative. That however goes beyond our scope in surveying “candidates” in impending elections. Failure to respond to our questionnaire is noted on our website, and although we do not assign a grade to non-responders, we do not consider candidates who do not respond to be favorable.This election generated 46,417 total votes, and the winning margin was 7.7%. As NY Dove Hunting acquires petition signatures we will use zip codes determine how many members we have in corresponding districts. In districts which our members / signatories approach historical winning margins, we can turn elections. State Assembly -DISTRICT 59- Special Election CANDIDATES PARTY VOTE PCT. Jaime Williams Democrat 14,522 82.5% Jeffrey Ferretti Republican 3,086 17.5 17,608 votes, 100% reporting (87 of 87 precincts) Summary: Overwhelming preference for the democratic candidate and 17,608 total votes cast. Neither candidate bothered to complete our questionnaire. State Assembly- DISTRICT 62-Special Election CANDIDATES PARTY Ronald Castorina Uncontested Republican Castorino ran unchallenged and he did not return our questionnaire. State Assembly-DISTRICT 65-Special Election CANDIDATES PARTY VOTE PCT. Alice Cancel Democrat 7,284 41.1% Yuh-Line Niou Working Families 6,250 35.3 Lester Chang Republican 3,520 19.9 Dennis Levy Green 661 3.7 17,715 votes, 100% reporting (98 of 98 precincts) The winning margin was not very large and 17,715 votes were cast. Thus, if it is deemed in our best interest, we may be able to “influence” this district in future elections. Since none of these candidates responded to our questionnaire, we do not know if Alice Cancel or any of the others who ran, would be harmful to our dove initiative and other agenda matters like the state pheasant farm. Source: Election results from The Associated Press. Non-presidential races are called by A.P. http://www.nytimes.com/elections/results/new-york NY Dove Hunting Questionnaire and Report on Candidates: http://nydovehunting.weebly.com/candidate-responses-or-lack-thereof.html http://nydovehunting.weebly.com/candidate-questionnaire.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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