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Eaton, Jefferson County Republican elections commissioner, called Hoffman's assertion "absolutely false". With the tallying of absentee-ballots near completion, on November 20, 2009, Owens' lead over Hoffman surpassed the total number of absentee ballots left, making it mathematically impossible for Hoffman to win. On November 24, Hoffman ended his campaign. The final election results showed that Owens prevailed by a margin of 48% to 46%.
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On Election Day, Owens prevailed over Hoffman. While Hoffman initially conceded the race, an initial re-canvass resulted in a Hoffman gain of approximately 2,000 votes. Hoffman withdrew his concession on November 17, 2009 and later accused the Democratic Party and others of ballot tampering. Jerry O.
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base despite Hoffman's status as a third-party candidate. Hoffman described himself as a "Reagan conservative," expressing opposition to same-sex marriage, Obamacare, budget deficits, and abortion and support for the war on terror. During the campaign, Hoffman was interviewed by Glenn Beck and Sean
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At the time of his 2009 congressional campaign, Hoffman served as managing partner at Dragon Benware Crowley & Co. In addition, he helped to lead Hoffman Family Enterprises, "a group of 13 companies ranging from investment and real estate firms to hospitality and tourism ventures". Hoffman and
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by Matt Doheny, a businessman and lawyer. On September 23, 2010, Hoffman announced that he would continue his campaign for the congressional seat as the Conservative Party candidate. However, on October 5, 2010, Hoffman announced that he was dropping out of the race altogether, although his name
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opted to nominate Hoffman for Congress after three other potential candidates said they would support him, despite the fact that Hoffman did not live in the district. The Conservative Party declined to support Scozzafava, who was described by Party Chairman
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as its candidate in the ensuing special election to fill the vacated seat. Hoffman had also sought the Republican nod, and after Scozzafava was chosen, he congratulated her and initially offered his help. On August 7, 2009, the
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Sean M. Hennessey, Jefferson County Democratic elections commissioner, said poll inspectors in four districts reported Mr. Hoffman had received zero votes after inadvertently reading the wrong line of the poll system's
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remained on the ballot. Bill Owens (D) won re-election by less than 4,000 votes, while Hoffman received 9,592 votes on the Conservative Party line. Hoffman has been referred to as a "spoiler" in the 2010 race.
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After an October 31 poll showed Scozzafava trailing both Hoffman and Owens by 15% and 16% respectively, with her poll numbers collapsing, Scozzafava suspended her campaign on October 31 and endorsed Owens.
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As Mr. Owens' victory became certain, the Gouverneur Times alleged Thursday that a computer virus had "tainted" results and "cast doubt on the accuracy of the counts retrieved from any of the machines."
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Born in Connecticut, Hoffman is the second of four children of Rita Anderson and Eugene J. Hoffman. Hoffman's parents divorced during his early life, leaving the family in poverty. He grew up in
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Hoffman's 2009 campaign received extensive support from the Tea Party movement and gained national attention because of his success in drawing grassroots support away from Republican candidate
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legislation in New York. One commentator stated that Hoffman's third-party candidacy was "striking for how much it has galvanized the Republican Party's base." According to
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The race attracted attention across the country because of Hoffman's Tea Party affiliation and because of the large amount of support Hoffman received from the national
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Mr. Hoffman trails Rep. William L. Owens, D-Plattsburgh, by 2,832 votes after 42.6 percent of absentee ballots districtwide were reported Wednesday.
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Hoffman again ran for the House of Representatives in 2010, but was defeated in the Republican primary for
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described Hoffman as "the next (unlikely) conservative superstar". Hoffman received support from the
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Palin: "there is no real difference between the Democrat and the Republican in this race."
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2010 United States House of Representatives elections in New York ยง District 23
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Republicans work to defeat one of their own โ€“ National โ€“ NewsObserver.com
781:"Down the Stretch: Three-Way Race Heats Up in New York Special Election" 177:(CPA). In 1977, Hoffman and his family moved back to the North Country. 110:. On November 3, 2009, he was narrowly defeated by Democratic candidate 858: 630:"Conservative chorus at national conference: Aren't you Doug Hoffman?" 272:
The election was alternately described as "a referendum on President
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as a "nice lady who is too liberal". The Democratic Party chose
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2009 special election for New York's 23rd congressional district
1207:"N.Y. State Senate votes down gay marriage bill by wide margin" 671:"Meet the 23rd Congressional District candidates: Doug Hoffman" 443:"Meet the 23rd Congressional District candidates: Doug Hoffman" 462:"House Race in New Yorks's 23rd District Goes to the Democrat" 165:(1973โ€“76). Following his college graduation, Hoffman earned a 137:. In 1973, he received a bachelor's degree in accounting from 590:"Meet Bill Owens, a DCCC-Approved Non-Democrat for the House" 417:"Hoffman held purse strings for 1980 Olympics in Lake Placid" 207:
2009 New York's 23rd congressional district special election
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candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives in the
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Hannity. Many notable Republicans, including former
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The race was also noteworthy due to the 1034:"Doug Hoffman: 'Full speed ahead to 2010'" 27: 1233:"Marriage for Gays on Agenda in New York" 689:"Why Doug Hoffman is Running for Office" 335:"Fractures emerge as Tea Party convenes" 1458: 883:. Watertown Daily Times. Archived from 645: 643: 325: 1516:Politicians from Hartford, Connecticut 1434:Financial information (federal office) 1100:Peters, Jeremy W. (November 4, 2009). 460:Peters, Jeremy W. (November 3, 2009). 313:New York's 23rd congressional district 1531:People from Franklin County, New York 1137:from the original on October 11, 2010 852:Madore, James T. (October 31, 2009). 345:from the original on October 11, 2010 184:Olympic Organizing Committee for the 180:Hoffman served as controller for the 7: 1511:Businesspeople from New York (state) 1339:"Hoffman denies acting as 'spoiler'" 1295:"Hoffman Loses To Doheny In Primary" 1156:Jonsson, Patrik (October 31, 2009). 1052:"Special election results certified" 1000:"Hoffman lacks votes to catch Owens" 881:"Special election results certified" 19:For the American racing driver, see 1321:"Hoffman Staying In NY-23 On Row D" 1032:Kiely, Eugene (November 24, 2009). 964:Seymour, Jude (November 19, 2009). 906:Seymour, Jude (November 13, 2009). 802:Ambinder, Marc (October 21, 2009). 544:Ambinder, Marc (November 4, 2009). 415:Seymour, Jude (September 6, 2009). 215:resigned from Congress to serve as 1526:People from Saranac Lake, New York 1275:Tomasic, John (November 4, 2009). 998:Jude Seymour (November 20, 2009). 908:"Vote: Hoffman closes in on Owens" 821:Seymour, Jude (October 31, 2009). 628:Weiner, Mark (February 21, 2010). 389:Brown, Nathan (October 16, 2009). 14: 1521:People from Lake Placid, New York 1231:Hakim, Danny (November 6, 2009). 669:syracuse.com (October 12, 2009). 441:Weiner, Mark (October 12, 2009). 391:"Hoffman fears a bankrupt nation" 372:"Hoffman Recalls Growing Up Poor" 333:Keck, Kristi (February 3, 2010). 192:his wife resided in Lake Placid. 167:Master of Business Administration 1473: 1461: 941:Rudin, Ken (November 16, 2009). 751:Hook, Janet (November 3, 2009). 650:Kenyon, Jim (October 20, 2009). 609:Raice, Shayndi (June 18, 2010). 518:Conzola, E.J. (August 7, 2009). 278:identity of the Republican Party 173:in 1976 and was accredited as a 1556:Activists from New York (state) 1205:Vick, Karl (December 3, 2009). 1006:. Watertown, NY. Archived from 972:. Watertown, NY. Archived from 914:. Watertown, NY. 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Index

Doug Hoffman (racing driver)
Saranac Lake, New York
SUNY, Plattsburgh
B.S.
University of Connecticut
M.B.A.
C.P.A.
Conservative Party of New York
Conservative Party
2009 special election for New York's 23rd congressional district
Bill Owens
Dede Scozzafava
Saranac Lake, New York
Saranac Lake High School
SUNY Plattsburgh
Hartford
Connecticut
Vietnam War
New York National Guard
staff sergeant
United States Army Reserve
Master of Business Administration
University of Connecticut
certified public accountant
Lake Placid
1980 Winter Olympics
2009 New York's 23rd congressional district special election
John McHugh
Secretary of the Army
Dede Scozzafava

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