User:LizArchive/1994 United States House of Representatives elections in Albany

The 1994 United States House of Representatives elections in Albany were held on November 8, 1994, to select seven Representatives for two-year terms from the state of Albany. Five of the seven incumbents ran, with Farmer Labor picking up the open seats in the 3rd congressional district and 5th congressional district. Incumbent Progressive Ian Davis in the sixth congressional district was defeated by Social Democrat Barrack Bamna.

1st district
Incumbent Independent Donald Trump, in office since 1991, ran for re-election. He faced Social Democrat Nancy Pelosi in the general, and won with 58% to her 36%.

2nd district
Incumbent Progressive Arjun Smith Jr. who has been in office since 1991, won re-election unopposed.

3rd district
One term incumbent Independent Kareem Coleman retired. Farmer Labor candidate John Watts won the open seat unopposed.

4th district
Two term incumbent Progressive Pete Mulcahy won re-election unopposed.

5th district
Incumbent New Republican Theodore Roosevelt retired to run for Albany governor. Farmer Labor candidate Andy Tribbiani won the open seat unopposed.

6th district
First term Progressive incumbent Ian Davis lost re-election to Social Democrat Barrack Bamma.

7th district
Two term incumbent Social Democrat Alasdair Macdonald ran for re-election unopposed.