2004 United States House of Representatives elections in New York
The 2004 United States House of Representatives elections in New York took place on November 2, 2004. One seat changed parties; in the 27th district Democrat Brian Higgins was elected to replace Republican Jack Quinn.
Overview
| District | Incumbent | Party | Elected | Status | Opponent |
| Nydia Velazquez | Democrat | 1992 | Running | Nydia Velazquez 86.3% Paul A. Rodriguez 13.7% | |
| Vito Fossella | Republican | 1997 | Running | Vito Fossella 59.0% Frank Barbaro 41.0% | |
| Carolyn Maloney | Democrat | 1992 | Running | Carolyn Maloney 81.1% Anton Srdanovic 18.9% | |
| Charles B. Rangel | Democrat | 1970 | Running | Charles B. Rangel 91.1% Kenneth P. Jefferson, Jr. 7.0% Jessie A. Fields 1.9% | |
| Jose Serrano | Democrat | 1990 | Running | Jose Serrano 95.2% Ali Mohamed 4.8% | |
| Eliot Engel | Democrat | 1988 | Running | Eliot Engel 76.1% Matthew I. Brennan 22.0% Kevin Brawley 1.9% | |
| Nita Lowey | Democrat | 1988 | Running | Nita Lowey 69.8% Richard A. Hoffman 30.2% | |
| Sue Kelly | Republican | 1994 | Running | Sue Kelly 66.7% Michael Jalamin 33.3% | |
| John Sweeney | Republican | 1998 | Running | John Sweeney 65.8% Doris F. Kelly 33.7% Morris N. Guller 0.5% | |
| Mike McNulty | Democrat | 1988 | Running | Mike McNulty 70.8% Warren Redlich 29.2% | |
| Maurice Hinchey | Democrat | 1992 | Running | Maurice Hinchey 67.2% William Brenner 32.8% | |
| John McHugh | Republican | 1992 | Running | John McHugh 70.7% Robert J. Johnson 29.3% | |
| Sherwood Boehlert | Republican | 1982 | Running | Sherwood Boehlert 56.9% Jeff Miller 33.9% David L. Walrath 9.2% | |
| Jim Walsh | Republican | 1988 | Running | Jim Walsh 90.4% Howie Hawkins 9.6% | |
| Tom Reynolds | Republican | 1998 | Running | Tom Reynolds 55.6% Jack Davis 44.4% | |
| Jack Quinn | Republican | 1992 | Retiring | Brian Higgins 50.7% Nancy Naples 49.3% | |
| Louise Slaughter | Democrat | 1986 | Running | Louise Slaughter 72.6% Mike Laba 24.8% Francina J. Cartonia 2.6% |
District 1
Candidates
- Tim Bishop, incumbent U.S. Representative
- William M. Manger Jr., former Southampton trustee
District 2
Candidates
- Steve Israel, incumbent U.S. Representative
- Richard Hoffman, Islip Deputy Attorney
District 3
Candidates
- Peter T. King, incumbent U.S. Representative
- Blair Mathies, attorney
District 4
Candidates
- Carolyn McCarthy, incumbent U.S. Representative
- James Garner, Mayor of Hempstead Village
District 5
Candidates
- Gary Ackerman, incumbent U.S. Representative
- Stephen Graves, businessman
- Gonzalo Policarpio, retired immigration inspector
District 6
Candidates
- Greg Meeks, incumbent U.S. Representative
District 7
Candidates
- Joe Crowley, incumbent U.S. Representative
- Joseph Cinquemani, attorney
District 8
Candidates
- Jerry Nadler, incumbent U.S. Representative
- Peter Hort, non-profit executive
District 9
Candidates
- Anthony Weiner, incumbent U.S. Representative
- Gerard Cronin, educator and candidate for Governor of New York in 2002
District 10
Candidates
- Edolphus Towns, incumbent U.S. Representative
- Harvey R. Clarke, adjunct professor of Political Science at Pace University
- Mariana Blume, activist and former model
District 11
Candidates
- Major Owens, incumbent U.S. Representative
- Lorraine Stevens, counselor and perennial candidate
- Sol Lieberman, attorney
District 19
District 27
District 29
Candidates
- Randy Kuhl, state senator
- Samara Barend, non-profit executive
- Mark Assini, Monroe County legislator
- John Ciampoli, attorney