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Incumbent

Michael McNulty
Party

Democratic
Seeking Re-election?

No,No. Announced on "The10/29/07 Hill"intention storyto retire.
Candidate Website
House Website
Other Resources Congresspedia profile on Michael McNulty

2004 Presidential Vote Kerry - 54.87%
Bush - 43.01%
2006 Election Margin McNulty - 78.19%
Redlich - 21.81%
Voter Registration As of April 1, 2007
Dem - 169,644 (40.06%)
Rep - 120,641 (28.49%)
Other - 133,228 (31.46%)
District Blog(s)


Potential Challenger

WarrenTracey RedlichBrooks, Capitol Region Director for Sen. Clinton
Party

RepublicanDemocratic
Source of Information

2006Announcement Candidateon website
Candidate Website
Campaign Website

Potential Challenger

Phillip G. "Phil" Steck, Albany County legislator
Party

Democratic
Source of Information

Albany Times Union, 12/20/07
Candidate Website


Potential Challenger

Warren Redlich
Party

Republican
Source of Information

2006 Candidate
Candidate Website
Campaign Website

Potential Challenger


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Source of Information


Candidate Website


Background Information

Michael McNulty (D - Green Island), has represented this eastern New York district, encompassing the Capital Region and portions of the Mohawk Valley since 1988, when Samuel Stratton (D - Schenectady) retired.


The Albany Democratic Machine has kept the district in safe Democratic hands, despite the fact that some of the rural, outlying counties, especially Schoharie, lean towards the GOPGOP.

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NY 21st District