Still, the re-election rate for Congressional incumbents - 98 percent - is extraordinarily high.
Last year the re-election rate for incumbents was 100 percent.
And it's become worse in the last decade with a re-election rate of 98 percent for House members.
It's no wonder that the Legislature's re-election rate has been around 99 percent for decades.
But the legislative re-election rate in Albany is 98 percent.
Democrats counter that incumbents have always had high re-election rates.
The re-election rates for 1980 and 1982 were about 90 percent, considerably lower than in recent years.
The laws have contributed, many critics say, to an incumbent re-election rate that is among the highest of any state in the nation.
Still, the re-election rate for House incumbents in the last two elections was 98 percent.
It is not by accident that the re-election rate is more than 98 percent.