Almost 2,500 candidates ran in 600-plus midterm congressional primaries nationwide between March and September, with about 950 advancing to November’s general elections for 435 House seats.
However, none of them had a better primary day than Democratic Rep. Pat Ryan of New York, who won two elections on Aug. 23, becoming the newest member of Congress in one district while being nominated to run in the general election in another.
Ryan, the former Ulster County executive, is hoping that momentum carries into his race against Republican state Assemblyman Colin Schmitt (R-New Windsor) in the 18th Congressional District, one of three Hudson Valley districts now occupied by Democrats that the GOP hopes to flip in the party’s midterm quest to retake a majority in the House.
Ryan topped two rivals to win the 18th District’s Democratic primary to face Schmitt, who ran unopposed in his party’s primary. The district currently is represented by Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney (D-N.Y.), who is running in the neighboring 17th District, rather than seeking reelection in the district that he’s served for five two-year terms.