Mike Arcuri

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In November 2006, Arcuri defeated State Senator Ray Meier for the 22nd District congressional seat left open by the retiring Sherwood Boehlert. Arcuri won by 54 percent of the vote to Meier's 45 percent, becoming only the second Democrat to represent this district and its predecessors in 106 years, [9] and the first since 1951.

2008

In his bid for re-election in 2008, Arcuri faced a closer-than-expected challenge from businessman Richard L. Hanna but prevailed. Arcuri won 52 percent of the votes to Hanna's 48 percent

2010

In a rematch of the election two years prior, Arcuri faced off again against Hanna but lost 101,599 to 85,624, as the GOP made gains across the country.

2016

Arcuri ran for Oneida County Court judge but lost to Assistant District Attorney Robert Bauer.

Personal life

Arcuri has four children: Carmen Joseph, Dominique, Nicholas Deon, and Sophia Rose Arcuri. He is married to the former Sabrina Kennedy.

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Michael Arcuri
Arcuri Official Photo.jpg
Member of the New York Industrial Board of Appeals
Assumed office
January 2014
Legal offices
Preceded by
Barry M. Donalty
District Attorney of Oneida County, New York
1994–2006
Succeeded by
Scott D. McNamara
U.S. House of Representatives
Preceded by Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from New York's 24th congressional district

2007–2011
Succeeded by
U.S. order of precedence (ceremonial)
Preceded byas Former US Representative Order of precedence of the United States
as Former US Representative
Succeeded byas Former US Representative