NEW YORK
     Nov. 8, 2016 U.S. Senate

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+Chuck Schumer (D/WFP/IND/WEP) i
5,221,945
70.60%
Wendy Long (R/CON/REF)
2,009,355
27.17%
Robin Laverne Wilson (G)
113,413
1.53%
Alex Merced (L)
48,120
0.65%
scattering
3,472
0.05%

7,396,305

Total votes: 7,800,619 includes 400,847 blank and 3,467 void.
Plurality: 3,212,590 votes (43.44 percentage points).

 New York State Board of Elections




Notes:
Sen. Chuck Schumer (D), in line to become Senate Democratic Leader, easily won a fourth term, defeating attorney Wendy Long (R) as well as Robin Laverne Wilson (G) and Alex Merced (L).  Long also ran for U.S. Senate in 2012, against Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D), and the outcome then was similarly lopsided. 

There was just one debate, on Oct. 30 at Union College featuring only the two major party candidates (>). 

The FEC reported disbursements in 2015-16 of $20.2 million for the Schumer campaign, from which he transferred millions to the DSCC and state parties; the Long campaign tallied disbursements of $141,693 (>).

 

Campaign Managers:
Chuck Schumer: ?



Wendy Long:  Patrick Egan



See also:
Iowa State University-Archives of Women's Political Communication: Wendy Long.





[missing: Robin Laverne Wilson]








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