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P • Crash course
During the second day of the Diversity and Transparency Rally sit-in, Chancellor Kent Syverud visited protesters and students held a public meeting. Page 3
Inspired by Pixar characters, Pulp puts together a registration guide for interesting classes that students can take this spring. Page 10
S • Top dogs
Syracuse men’s soccer was named the No. 1 team in the country on Tuesday and is flying high heading into the ACC tournament. Page 20
elections 2014
elections 2014
Cuomo defeats Astorino
Katko defeats incumbent Maffei in comeback
By Justin Mattingly asst. news editor
Gov. Andrew Cuomo defeated Republican cha llenger Rob Astorino in the race for New York governor Tuesday. “We said that we would not be pushed or pulled by the extreme forces on the left or the right, that we would always remember the guiding star is service to the people,” Cuomo said in his victory speech. Cuomo, the incumbent, beat Astorino, a Westchester County executive and media personality, despite Astorino focusing his campaign
We said that we would not be pushed or pulled by the extreme forces on the left or the right, that we would always remember the guiding star is service to the people.
john katko, a former federal prosecutor, celebrates his victory in the race for the seat in New York’s 24th Congressional District. Katko defeated Rep. Dan Maffei (D-Syracuse) by nearly 20 points after trailing in the polls for most of the campaign. luke rafferty staff photographer
Republican challenger Katko receives about 60 percent of vote in 24th Congressional District
Andrew Cuomo
By Sara Swann
new york governor
staff writer
around how New York state has fared under Cuomo. Astorino posed the question to voters, “Is New York state winning or is New York state losing today?” but his efforts came up short. The other losing candidates in the race were Syracuse resident and Green Party nominee Howie Hawkins, Libertarian Michael McDermott and Sapient Party nominee Steven Cohn. With 94 percent of the polls reporting, Cuomo officially defended his office with more than 54 percent of the vote, or 1,801,539 number of votes. Astorino garnered 40 percent of the vote, or 1,350,034 number of votes. Hawkins, who received around 1 percent of the vote in 2010, received 5 percent of the
John Katko, a Republican candidate, was elected to the United States House of Representatives in New York State’s 24th Congressional District Tuesday night, earning around 60 percent of the vote. Katko was officially declared the winner against incumbent Rep. Dan Maffei (D-New York) Tuesday night around 11 p.m. “This just in, folks, democracy is alive and well in America,” Katko
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RESULTS ARE IN Republican challenger John Katko defeated Rep. Dan Maffei (D-Syracuse) in a comeback victory on Tuesday night. With 99 percent of precincts reporting, here are the vote tallies.
said in his victory speech. “They said it was going to be a close race, but I don’t think so.” From the beginning of the night, Katko was leading Maffei in the 24th district election, which spans Cayuga, Onondaga, Wayne and western Oswego counties. As the night progressed and more poll results came in, the voting margin increased, ending with Katko winning 60 percent of the votes to Maffei’s 40 percent. More than 300 people attended the New York Republican Victory see katko page 5
Incumbent Maffei loses election by 20 points, calls time representing 24th district his ‘biggest privilege’ By Rob Romano staff writer
Prior to vote counting on Tuesday night, Onondaga County Democratic Committee Chairperson Mark English predicted the 24th Congressional District race would be decided that evening, with a victory by Rep. Dan Maffei (D-Syracuse). “It’s going to be done tonight,” he said. English was right about a set decision, but wrong about the victor. Despite Maffei’s push to allow
absentee and military ballots to be counted at a later date, Republican challenger John Katko defeated him by around 20 percent. As of 10:25 p.m. Tuesday night, Katko was ahead of Maffei with 59 percent of the vote. By 10:30 p.m., Maffei took to the podium at the Oncenter Complex and said the race, if Katko’s winning trends continued, would not go in his favor. Maffei’s speech was met with outbursts of “We love you, Dan” from members of the audience, as see maffei page 5
by votes by percent
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MAFFEI: 75,286
KATKO 59.9%
katko: 112,469
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