Daniel Benjamin Maffei ( ; born July 4, 1968) is an American politician and professor who was the
United States representative
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for from 2013 to 2015.
Maffei previously represented the district, then numbered as , from 2009 to 2011. He has also worked as a senior adviser at law firm
Manatt, Phelps & Phillips.
On November 6, 2012, Maffei defeated incumbent 25th district
Republican Ann Marie Buerkle in the race for the redistricted 24th, avenging his 2010 loss.
Maffei lost his 2014 reelection campaign to Republican nominee
John Katko. He served as Commissioner of the
Federal Maritime Commission from 2016 to 2018 and was re-appointed in November 2018 to a term ending in 2022.
During the four month lapse in his Maritime Commissioner post, Maffei was a professor of practice at
George Washington University
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.
Early life, education, and early career
Maffei was born in
Syracuse and currently resides there. He graduated from
Nottingham Senior High School in 1986, and continued on to receive a
B.A. in history from
Brown University
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in 1990, an
M.S.
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in journalism from the
Columbia University
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Graduate School of Journalism in 1991, and an
M.P.P. from the
John F. Kennedy School of Government at
Harvard University
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in 1995.
Upon graduating from Columbia, Maffei went to work as a reporter and producer for Syracuse's
ABC affiliate
WSYR-TV from 1991 to 1993, and part-time reporter for
WWNY-TV in Watertown from then until 1995.
Maffei was the senior vice president for corporate development at consulting firm Pinnacle Capital Management.
Early political career
Dan's career on Capitol Hill started with an unpaid internship in 1996 with New York Congressman Eliot Engel. He was hired as a press secretary for U.S. Senator
Bill Bradley
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in 1996, then served in the same post for Senator
Daniel Patrick Moynihan
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from 1997 to 1998. After working on Senator Bradley's
presidential campaign from 1998 to 1999, Maffei went to work for U.S. Representative
Charlie Rangel from 1999 to 2005, serving as a senior staff member of the
House Ways and Means Committee.
In 2005, Maffei returned to Syracuse to coordinate the successful 2005 re-election campaign of Syracuse
Mayor
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Matt Driscoll. Following his successful return, Maffei decided to make his first bid for public office, challenging popular nine-term Republican Congressman
Jim Walsh. He earned the Democratic nomination and mounted the first serious challenge to Walsh in years, coming within two percentage points of defeating the incumbent. Maffei won in the City of Syracuse and the rest of
Onondaga County, Walsh's home turf, as well as
Monroe County.
U.S. House of Representatives (2009–2011; 2013–2015)
Elections
;2008
On January 24, 2008, after Maffei had already mounted a strong opposition campaign, Walsh announced that he would not be running for an 11th term. In March 2008, Mayor Driscoll announced he would not be running for the seat, effectively handing the nomination to Maffei. He ran unopposed in the Democratic primary on September 9, 2008. After it appeared he might run unopposed in the general election, on April 3, 2008, Onondaga County legislator
Dale Sweetland, coming off a narrowly unsuccessful 2007 bid for Onondaga County Executive, announced that he would oppose Maffei.
Maffei was solidly favored to win the seat. In addition to rating the district as 'Leans Democratic',
''
RealClearPolitics
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'' ranked this as the third most likely Congressional district to switch parties. Going into the election, other pundits from ''
CQ Politics
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'', ''The Cook Report'', and the ''Rothenberg Report'' also ranked it as 'Lean Democrat' to 'Democrat Favored'.
[CQ Politics Projected Landscape, New York's Delegation to the U.S. House](_blank)
In May 2008, and again on June 20, 2008, ''
The Washington Post
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s
Chris Cillizza, author of "The Fix", ranked the race in the 25th as a near-certainty to result in a Democratic takeover. Although Walsh had held the seat without serious difficulty until his near-defeat in 2006, the 25th had swung heavily to the Democrats at most other levels since the 1990s. Even though Republicans have a small plurality of registered voters, it hadn't supported a Republican for president since
George H. W. Bush
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carried it in 1988.
On November 4, 2008, Maffei defeated Sweetland, 55% to 42%. He became the first Democrat to represent the area since 1981 (when it was the 32nd District), and only the second Democrat to represent the Syracuse area in Congress since 1917.
;2010
Republican Ann Marie Buerkle narrowly defeated Maffei on November 2, 2010 following weeks of absentee ballot counting and precinct recanvassing, in which Buerkle emerged with a 567-vote majority of over 200,000 ballots cast. Maffei conceded the race on November 23, 2010, when it became clear that challenged votes would not change the outcome of the race.
Maffei had been favored to hold the seat. ''
RealClearPolitics
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'' rated the district as 'Leans Democratic,' and other pundits from ''
CQ Politics
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'', ''The Cook Report'', and the ''Rothenberg Report'' ranked it as 'Lean Democrat' to 'Democrat Favored'.
;2012
On August 24, 2011, Maffei announced his intentions to take back his old seat, now renumbered as .
Maffei defeated Buerkle on November 6, 2012, 48% to 44% with 99% of precincts reporting.
Despite the race being called in Maffei's favor before midnight on Election Day, Buerkle released a statement the following morning, November 7, saying she would not concede until all ballots were counted.
Buerkle conceded the race on November 9, 2012.
;2014
Maffei ran for a third, non-consecutive term in 2014. Republicans targeted his seat, along with several others in New York. He was unopposed in the Democratic primary, and faced
Republican candidate
John Katko, a former federal prosecutor, in the general election. Maffei lost to Katko by a margin of 19 percentage points, winning only 40% of the vote to Katko's 60%. This was the largest margin of defeat for an incumbent House member in 2014.
Committee assignments
*
Committee on Armed Services
**
Subcommittee on Tactical Air and Land Forces
**
Subcommittee on Intelligence, Emerging Threats and Capabilities
*
Committee on Science, Space and Technology
**
Subcommittee on Oversight (Ranking Member)
**
Subcommittee on Space
Past
*
Committee on Financial Services (2009–2011)
*
Committee on the Judiciary (2009–2011)
Academic career (2011–2012)
He has been a frequent guest lecturer at
Syracuse University
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's
Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs and the
S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications. In fall 2011 and spring 2012, he was a visiting professor of
environmental studies
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at
SUNY-ESF, where he taught a graduate seminar on the "Politics of Science and Environmental Policy".
Weiner, Mark. 2011. "Former Rep. Dan Maffei accepts two new jobs," ''Syracuse Post-Standard'', June 29.
Accessed: June 24, 2012. Maffei is on the board of advisors of th
Global Panel Foundation
a prominent non-partisan NGO which works behind the scenes in conflict areas around the world.
Electoral history
See also
* Michael A. Khouri
* Louis E. Sola
* Rebecca F. Dye
References
External links
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1968 births
Brown University alumni
Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism alumni
Democratic Party members of the United States House of Representatives from New York (state)
Federal Maritime Commission members
Harvard Kennedy School alumni
Living people
Nottingham High School (New York) alumni
People from DeWitt, New York
Politicians from Syracuse, New York
Television personalities from Syracuse, New York
United States congressional aides
Obama administration personnel
First Trump administration personnel
21st-century New York (state) politicians
21st-century members of the United States House of Representatives