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New York's 16th congressional district

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New York's 16th congressional district
Current Representative José Serrano (D)
Area 13 mi²
Distribution 100.0% urban, 0% rural
Population (2000) 654,360
Median income $19,311
Ethnicity 20.4% White, 36.0% Black, 1.8% Asian, 62.8% Hispanic, 1.2% Native American, 6.0% other
Occupation 23.6% blue collar, 46.4% white collar, 30.0% gray collar
Cook PVI D+41

New York's 16th Congressional District is a congressional district for the United States House of Representatives located in the Bronx. The district includes the neighborhoods of Bedford Park, East Tremont, Fordham, Hunts Point, Melrose, Highbridge, Morrisania, Mott Haven and University Heights. Yankee Stadium, Fordham University and the Bronx Zoo are located within the district. The district is currently represented by Democrat Jose Serrano.

The territory now within the 16th Congressional District was, in 2000, the poorest of the nation's 435 present Congressional Districts (with 42.2% of its residents below the poverty line) and the most favorable to Democratic Presidential candidate Al Gore (who won 92% of its vote). Of New York State's 29 congressional districts it was the most Hispanic and also the youngest (34.5% under 18 years old and 6.7% over 65). It had, as well, the state's lowest percentage of owner-occupied homes (7.2% versus 53.0% statewide).[1][2] It was recorded as the most Democratic district in the Cook Partisan Voter Index for the 110th U.S. Congress, with a score of D+43. In 2008, it gave Barack Obama his largest victory margin in any congressional district, a margin of 95-5. [1]

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[edit] Voting

Election results from presidential races
Year Office Results
2008 President Obama 95% McCain 5%
2004 President Kerry 89% Bush 10%
2000 President Gore 92% Bush 5%

[edit] Components: Past and Present

1993–present:

Parts of Bronx

1983–1993

Parts of Manhattan

1973–1983

Parts of Brooklyn

1963–1973

All of Staten Island
Parts of Brooklyn

1953–1963

Parts of Manhattan

1945–1953

All of Staten Island
Parts of Brooklyn

1913–1945

Parts of Manhattan

[edit] Representatives

Representative Party Years District Home Note
District created 1803
John Paterson Democratic-Republican March 41803March 31805
Uri Tracy Democratic-Republican March 41805March 31809
Reuben Humphrey Democratic-Republican March 41807March 31809
District eliminated 1809
District restored 1813
Morris S. Miller Federalist March 41813March 31815
Thomas R. Gold Federalist March 41815March 31817
Henry R. Storrs Federalist March 41817March 31821
Joseph Kirkland Federalist March 41821March 31823
John W. Cady Adams-Clay DR March 41823March 31825
Henry Markell Adams March 41825March 31829
Benedict Arnold Anti-Jackson March 41829March 31831
Nathan Soule Jacksonian March 41831March 31833
Abijah Mann, Jr. Jacksonian March 41833March 31837
Arphaxed Loomis Democratic March 41837March 31839
Andrew W. Doig Democratic March 41839March 31843
Chesselden Ellis Democratic March 41843March 31845
Hugh White Whig March 41845March 31851
John Wells Whig March 41851March 31853
George A. Simmons Whig March 4, 1853March 3, 1855
Opposition March 4, 1855May 30, 1857
George W. Palmer Republican March 41857March 31861
Orlando Kellogg Republican March 41863August 241865 died in office
vacant August 241865December 31866
Robert S. Hale Republican December 31866March 31867
Orange Ferriss Republican March 41867March 31871
John Rogers Democratic March 41871March 31873
James S. Smart Republican March 41873March 31875
Charles H. Adams Republican March 41875March 31877
Terence J. Quinn Democratic March 41877June 181878 died in office
vacant June 181878November 51878
John Mosher Bailey Republican November 51878March 31881
Michael N. Nolan Democratic March 41881March 31883
Thomas J. Van Alstyne Democratic March 41883March 31885
John H. Ketcham Republican March 41885March 31893 redistricted from 13th district
William Ryan Democratic March 41893March 31895
Benjamin L. Fairchild Republican March 41895March 31897
William L. Ward Republican March 41897March 31899
John Q. Underhill Democratic March 41899March 31901
Cornelius A. Pugsley Democratic March 41901March 31903
Jacob Ruppert, Jr. Democratic March 41903March 31907 redistricted from 15th district
Francis B. Harrison Democratic March 41907March 31913 redistricted to 20th district
Peter J. Dooling Democratic March 41913March 31919 redistricted to 15th district
Thomas F. Smith Democratic March 41919March 31921 redistricted from 15th district
William Bourke Cockran Democratic March 41921March 11923 died in office
vacant March 11923November 61923
John J. O'Connor Democratic November 61923January 31939
James H. Fay Democratic January 31939January 31941
William T. Pheiffer Republican January 31941January 31943
James H. Fay Democratic January 31943January 31945
Ellsworth B. Buck Republican January 31945January 31949 redistricted from 11th district
James J. Murphy Democratic January 31949January 31953
Adam Clayton Powell, Jr. Democratic January 31953January 31963 redistricted from 22nd district, redistricted to 18th district
John M. Murphy Democratic January 31963January 31973 redistricted to 17th district
Elizabeth Holtzman Democratic January 31973January 31981
Charles E. Schumer Democratic January 31981January 31983 redistricted to 10th district
Charles B. Rangel Democratic January 31983January 31993 redistricted from 19th district, redistricted to 15th district
José Serrano Democratic January 31993 – present redistricted from 18th district

The 16th District covered a Staten Island district in the 1960s, a Brooklyn district in the 1970s and the upper Manhattan seat in the 1980s. This Bronx district was originally the 21st District and later the 18th District.

[edit] Election results

Note that in 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").

US House election, 2006: New York District 16
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic José E. Serrano 53,179 90.3
Working Families José E. Serrano 2,945 5.0
total José E. Serrano 56,124 95.3 +0.1
Republican Ali Mohamed 2,045 3.5
Conservative Ali Mohamed 714 1.2
total Ali Mohamed 2,759 4.7 -0.1
Majority 53,365 90.6 +0.2
Turnout 58,883 100 -49.8
US House election, 2004: New York District 16
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic José E. Serrano 106,739 91.0
Working Families José E. Serrano 4,899 4.2
total José E. Serrano 111,638 95.2 +3.1
Republican Ali Mohamed 4,917 4.2
Conservative Ali Mohamed 693 0.6
total Ali Mohamed 5,610 4.8 -3.1
Majority 106,028 90.4 +6.3
Turnout 117,248 100 +112.9
US House election, 2002: New York District 16
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Jose Serrano 50,716 92.1 -3.7
Republican Frank DellaValle 4,366 7.9 +4.2
Majority 46,350 84.1 -8.1
Turnout 55,082 100 -48.8
US House election, 2000: New York District 16
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Jose Serrano 103,041 95.8 +0.4
Republican Aaron Justice 3,934 3.7 +0.2
Conservative Richard Retcho 571 0.5 -0.6
Majority 99,107 92.2 +0.2
Turnout 107,546 100 +52.4
US House election, 1998: New York District 16
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Jose Serrano 67,367 95.4 -0.9
Republican Thomas W. Bayley, Jr. 2,457 3.5 +0.6
Conservative Owen Camp 756 1.1 +0.3
Majority 64,910 92.0 -1.4
Turnout 70,580 100 -28.9
US House election, 1996: New York District 16
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Jose Serrano 95,568 96.3
Republican Rodney Torres 2,878 2.9
Conservative Owen Camp 787 0.8
Majority 92,690 93.4
Turnout 99,233 100

[edit] References

  1. ^ The Almanac of American Politics, 2008, by Michael Barone with Richard E. Cohen and Grant Ujifusa, National Journal Group, Washington, D.C., ISBN 978-0-89234-116-0 & ISBN 978-0-89234-117-7 (paperback)
  2. ^ U.S. Census Bureau, Statistical Abstract of the United States: 2003, Section 31, Table 1384. Congressional District Profiles — 108th Congress: 2000

[edit] Sources

[edit] Books

  • Martis, Kenneth C. (1989). The Historical Atlas of Political Parties in the United States Congress. New York: Macmillan Publishing Company. 
  • Martis, Kenneth C. (1982). The Historical Atlas of United States Congressional Districts. New York: Macmillan Publishing Company. 

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