New York 3rd District special election: Suozzi projected to defeat Pilip

Democrats cut into Republicans’ already narrow House majority.

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Last Updated: February 13, 2024, 7:00 PM EST

Democrat Tom Suozzi has won the special election in New York’s 3rd District, defeating Republican Mazi Pilip to flip a House seat from red to blue. (The seat was formerly held by Republican Rep. George Santos, who was expelled from Congress in December after a series of scandals.) As a result, Republicans’ already narrow House majority has been reduced to 219-213.

Throughout the night, 538 reporters, analysts and contributors have been live-blogging the results in real time and breaking down what (if anything) they mean for November. Read our full analysis below.

Latest headlines:

Here's how the news is developing. All times Eastern.
Kaleigh Rogers Image
Feb 13, 2024, 11:27 PM EST

Final thought: Just happy to be here

I’m happy to be back (from maternity leave, in case anyone wondered), blogging and staring at election results with this crew well after the sun has set. Looking forward to the long election season ahead!

—Kaleigh Rogers, 538

Tia Yang Image
Feb 13, 2024, 11:24 PM EST

Final thoughts?

OK, OK, we all agree! There's even a caveat to Kaleigh's point about what the race can tell us about this district alone in November — the district lines may very well change due to redistricting by then.

Anyway, it's not even 11:30, and we're already getting ready to wrap up. Hit us with your final thoughts! What does everyone think is the biggest takeaway from Suozzi's win tonight?

—Tia Yang, 538

Monica Potts Image
Feb 13, 2024, 11:18 PM EST

Answer: Biden being unpopular doesn't mean Democrats can't win

I think my main takeaway is that you can look at all of the issues that might look bad for Democrats — from Biden's low approval to voters worrying about immigration — and it just doesn't mean that Democrats can't win. There are so many forces at work. Voters are motivated to vote against Trump and the party that supports him, and see the Republican party as extreme on some issues, like abortion. It's something to keep in mind as we head into November. But otherwise, I agree with everyone else. Tonight was just one special election.

—Monica Potts, 538

Kaleigh Rogers Image
Feb 13, 2024, 11:16 PM EST

Answer: Democrats will be making hay, but circumstances were too special to glean much

The Dems will certainly point to tonight as evidence of all kinds of predictors for November (see Leah’s earlier post) but the reality is this was such strange circumstances and such a small pool of voters that it’s not going to tell us very much concrete about the general election. The only narrative I am willing to accept about tonight is the fact that this muddies any claims that NY-03 had shifted firmly to the right based on the last few elections, where Santos, Zeldin and Pinion (Chuck Schumer's challenger) won the district. It’s still a swingy area that will be one to watch in 10 months time!

—Kaleigh Rogers, 538