...ISLAND, N.Y. -- Rep. Vito Fossella telephoned his House successor, Democratic Congressman-elect Michael McMahon, yesterday, setting in motion a transition that will see a Democrat take control of the 13th Congressional District seat for the first time in nearly...
...further strengthened last night, shrinking the Republican presence to as few as three House members. On Staten Island, the Vito Fossella soap opera came to an end with the victory of Democrat Mike McMahon over Republican Robert Straniere, who replaced Fossella...
...YORK, Nov. 5 (UPI) -- A Democratic New York City councilman won the House seat being vacated by Rep. Vito Fossella, leaving the city with no Republican representatives in Congress. Michael McMahon defeated Republican Robert Straniere, a former state assemblyman,...
...(Va.), Tim Walberg (Mich.), Jon Porter (Nev.), Steve Chabot (Ohio) and Thelma Drake (Va.), and for the open seats of Reps. Vito Fossella (R-N.Y.) and Ralph Regula (R-Ohio). The Republican in Saxtonâs district conceded early Tuesday night, but returns now show...
...Republican areas of left-leaning New York City caps a wild election season in Staten Island. Popular incumbent Republican Vito Fossella, who was re-elected five times, decided not to seek re-election after a drunken-driving arrest led to the revelation he...
...member for the past eight years, has defeated Republican Robert Straniere. The race is to replace Republican Congressman Vito Fossella. In May, he was pulled over in Alexandria, Virginia, and accused of drunken driving. Fossella later admitted having an affair...
...delegation by picking up as many as four seats. Two Republican-held seats are expected to flip. In Staten Island, Vito Fossella was felled by a scandal surrounding a secret extramarital child, while in upstate Syracuse, the departure of Rep. James Walsh has...
...Democrat Michael McMahon defeated Republican Bob Straniere for the Staten Island seat being vacated by disgraced Rep. Vito Fossella, meaning the city's congressional delegation will be made entirely of Democrats for the first time in 35 years. Fossella decided...
...of using his congressional clout for private profit, Weller masked the extent of his Central American land dealings. Rep. Vito Fossella (R-N.Y.) Why: Got caught In His Words: "[I] need to concentrate on healing the wounds that I have caused to my wife and...
...House seats in New York State. Even better, they wasted a lot of money here before doing so. This includes normally solidly Republican Staten Island; whatever the morality of his various actions, the country does owe Vito Fossella one big favor......