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| New York State Assembly |
| New York State Legislature |
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| Type |
| Type |
Lower house |
| Term limits |
None |
| History |
| New session started |
January 9, 2013 |
| Leadership |
| Speaker of the Assembly |
Sheldon Silver, (D)
Since February 11, 1994 |
| Speaker pro Tempore |
Jeffrion Aubry, (D)
Since January 9, 2013 |
| Majority Leader |
Joseph Morelle, (D)
Since January 9, 2013 |
| Minority Leader |
Brian Kolb, (R)
Since April 6, 2010 |
| Structure |
| Seats |
150 |
| Political groups |
Democratic Party (104)
Republican Party (42)
Independent Party (1)
Vacant (3) |
| Length of term |
2 years |
| Authority |
Article III, New York Constitution |
| Salary |
$79,500/year + per diem |
| Elections |
| Last election |
November 6, 2012
(150 seats) |
| Next election |
November 4, 2014
(150 seats) |
| Redistricting |
Legislative Control |
| Meeting place |
 |
State Assembly Chamber
New York State Capitol
Albany, New York |
| Website |
| New York State Assembly |
The New York State Assembly is the lower house of the New York State Legislature. The Assembly is composed of 150 members representing an equal number of districts, with each district having an average population of 128,652. Assembly members serve two-year terms without term limits.
The Assembly convenes at the State Capitol in Albany.
Leadership of the assembly [edit]
The Speaker of the Assembly presides over the Assembly. The Speaker is elected by the Majority Conference followed by confirmation of the full Assembly through the passage of an Assembly Resolution. In addition to presiding over the body, the Speaker is also the chief leadership position, and controls the flow of legislation and committee assignments. The minority leader is elected by party caucus. The majority leader of the Assembly is selected by, and serves at the pleasure of, the Speaker. The current Speaker is Democrat Sheldon Silver of the 65th Assembly District (New York City-Lower Manhattan). The Majority Leader is Joseph Morelle of the 136th Assembly District (part of Monroe). The Minority Leader is Republican Brian Kolb of the 131st Assembly District (parts of Cayuga, Cortland, Onondaga and Ontario counties and all of Seneca County).
Composition [edit]
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The Assembly is dominated by the Democrats, who currently hold a 65-seat supermajority in the chamber. This is due to the recent dominance of Democrats in the state's electorate, as well as the fact the Assembly's apportionment strongly favors the state's traditional Democratic strongholds of New York City (where the Democrats hold all but two seats), the urban areas of Western New York, and the Capital District. The Democrats have controlled the Assembly since 1975.
| Affiliation |
Party
(Shading indicates Majority Conference)
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Total |
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| Democratic |
Independence |
Republican |
Vacant |
| End of previous legislature |
99 |
1 |
49 |
149 |
1 |
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| Begin 2013 session |
106 |
1 |
43 |
150 |
0 |
| March 12, 2013[1] |
42 |
149 |
1 |
| April 4, 2013[2] |
105 |
148 |
2 |
| May 17, 2013[3] |
104 |
147 |
3 |
| Latest voting share |
71.4% |
28.6% |
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Members of the New York State Assembly [edit]
| District |
Member |
Party |
First elected |
Residence |
| 1 |
Fred Thiele |
Ind |
1995† |
Southampton, East Hampton |
| 2 |
Vacant |
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| 3 |
Edward Hennessey |
Dem |
2012 |
Medford |
| 4 |
Steven Englebright |
Dem |
1992† |
Setauket |
| 5 |
Al Graf |
Rep |
2010 |
Holbrook |
| 6 |
Philip Ramos |
Dem |
2002 |
Central Islip |
| 7 |
Andrew R. Garbarino |
Rep |
2012 |
Sayville |
| 8 |
Michael J. Fitzpatrick |
Rep |
2002 |
Smithtown |
| 9 |
Joseph Saladino |
Rep |
2004† |
Massapequa |
| 10 |
Chad A. Lupinacci |
Rep |
2012 |
Huntington Station |
| 11 |
Robert Sweeney |
Dem |
1988† |
Lindenhurst |
| 12 |
Andrew Raia |
Rep |
2002 |
East Northport |
| 13 |
Charles Lavine |
Dem |
2004 |
Glen Cove |
| 14 |
David McDonough |
Rep |
2002† |
Merrick |
| 15 |
Michael Montesano |
Rep |
2010† |
Glen Head |
| 16 |
Michelle Schimel |
Dem |
2007† |
Great Neck |
| 17 |
Thomas McKevitt |
Rep |
2006† |
East Meadow |
| 18 |
Earlene Hooper |
Dem |
1988† |
Hempstead |
| 19 |
Ed Ra |
Rep |
2010 |
Franklin Square |
| 20 |
Harvey Weisenberg |
Dem |
1989† |
Long Beach |
| 21 |
Brian F. Curran |
Rep |
2010 |
Lynbrook |
| 22 |
Michaelle C. Solages |
Dem |
2012 |
Elmont |
| 23 |
Phillip Goldfeder |
Dem |
2011† |
Far Rockaway |
| 24 |
David Weprin |
Dem |
2010† |
Holliswood |
| 25 |
Nily Rozic |
Dem |
2012 |
Hillcrest |
| 26 |
Edward Braunstein |
Dem |
2010 |
Bayside |
| 27 |
Michael Simanowitz |
Dem |
2011† |
Electchester |
| 28 |
Andrew Hevesi |
Dem |
2005† |
Forest Hills |
| 29 |
William Scarborough |
Dem |
1994 |
Jamaica |
| 30 |
Margaret Markey |
Dem |
1998 |
Maspeth |
| 31 |
Michele Titus |
Dem |
2002† |
Far Rockaway |
| 32 |
Vivian Cook |
Dem |
1990 |
Jamaica |
| 33 |
Barbara Clark |
Dem |
1986 |
Queens Village |
| 34 |
Michael DenDekker |
Dem |
2008 |
East Elmhurst |
| 35 |
Jeffrion Aubry |
Dem |
1992† |
Corona |
| 36 |
Aravella Simotas |
Dem |
2010 |
Long Island City |
| 37 |
Catherine Nolan |
Dem |
1984 |
Ridgewood |
| 38 |
Michael G. Miller |
Dem |
2009† |
Glendale |
| 39 |
Francisco Moya |
Dem |
2010 |
Corona |
| 40 |
Ron Kim |
Dem |
2012 |
Flushing |
| 41 |
Helene Weinstein |
Dem |
1980 |
Brooklyn (Midwood, Sheepshead Bay) |
| 42 |
Rhoda Jacobs |
Dem |
1978 |
Brooklyn (Midwood) |
| 43 |
Karim Camara |
Dem |
2005† |
Brooklyn (Crown Heights, Prospect Lefferts Gardens) |
| 44 |
James F. Brennan |
Dem |
1984 |
Brooklyn (Kensington) |
| 45 |
Steven Cymbrowitz |
Dem |
2000 |
Brooklyn (Brighton Beach, Sheepshead Bay) |
| 46 |
Alec Brook-Krasny |
Dem |
2006 |
Brooklyn (Coney Island, Fort Hamilton) |
| 47 |
William Colton |
Dem |
1996 |
Brooklyn (Gravesend) |
| 48 |
Dov Hikind |
Dem |
1982 |
Brooklyn (Borough Park) |
| 49 |
Peter Abbate |
Dem |
1986 |
Brooklyn (Bensonhurst) |
| 50 |
Joseph Lentol |
Dem |
1972 |
Brooklyn (Greenpoint, Williamsburg) |
| 51 |
Félix Ortiz |
Dem |
1994 |
Brooklyn (Sunset Park) |
| 52 |
Joan Millman |
Dem |
1997† |
Brooklyn (Brooklyn Heights, Park Slope) |
| 53 |
Vacant |
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|
|
| 54 |
Rafael Espinal |
Dem |
2011† |
Brooklyn (Bushwick, East New York) |
| 55 |
William Boyland, Jr. |
Dem |
2003† |
Brooklyn (Brownsville) |
| 56 |
Annette Robinson |
Dem |
2002† |
Brooklyn (Bedford-Stuyvesant) |
| 57 |
Walter T. Mosley |
Dem |
2012 |
Brooklyn (Clinton Hill, Fort Greene, Prospect Heights) |
| 58 |
N. Nick Perry |
Dem |
1992 |
Brooklyn (Canarsie, East Flatbush) |
| 59 |
Alan Maisel |
Dem |
2006 |
Brooklyn (Canarsie, Mill Basin) |
| 60 |
Inez Barron |
Dem |
2008 |
Brooklyn (East New York) |
| 61 |
Matthew Titone |
Dem |
2007† |
Staten Island (West Brighton) |
| 62 |
Joseph Borelli |
Rep |
2012 |
Staten Island (Annadale) |
| 63 |
Michael Cusick |
Dem |
2002 |
Staten Island (Silver Lake) |
| 64 |
Nicole Malliotakis |
Rep |
2010 |
Staten Island (Rosebank) |
| 65 |
Sheldon Silver |
Dem |
1976 |
Manhattan (Lower East Side) |
| 66 |
Deborah Glick |
Dem |
1990 |
Manhattan (SoHo, Greenwich Village) |
| 67 |
Linda Rosenthal |
Dem |
2006† |
Manhattan (Upper West Side) |
| 68 |
Robert J. Rodriguez |
Dem |
2010 |
Manhattan (East Harlem) |
| 69 |
Daniel O'Donnell |
Dem |
2002 |
Manhattan (Morningside Heights, Upper West Side) |
| 70 |
Keith L. T. Wright |
Dem |
1992 |
Manhattan (Harlem) |
| 71 |
Herman D. Farrell |
Dem |
1974 |
Manhattan (Washington Heights) |
| 72 |
Gabriela Rosa |
Dem |
2012 |
Manhattan (Inwood, Washington Heights) |
| 73 |
Dan Quart |
Dem |
2011† |
Manhattan (Midtown East, Upper East Side) |
| 74 |
Brian Kavanagh |
Dem |
2006 |
Manhattan (East Village, Murray Hill) |
| 75 |
Richard Gottfried |
Dem |
1970 |
Manhattan (Chelsea, Hell's Kitchen) |
| 76 |
Micah Kellner |
Dem |
2007† |
Manhattan (Roosevelt Island, Upper East Side) |
| 77 |
Vanessa Gibson |
Dem |
2009† |
The Bronx (Highbridge, Morris Heights) |
| 78 |
Jose Rivera |
Dem |
2000 |
The Bronx (Bedford Park, Fordham) |
| 79 |
Eric Stevenson |
Dem |
2010 |
The Bronx (East Tremont, Morrisania) |
| 80 |
Mark Gjonaj |
Dem |
2012 |
The Bronx (Olinville, Pelham Parkway) |
| 81 |
Jeffrey Dinowitz |
Dem |
1994† |
The Bronx (Riverdale, Woodlawn) |
| 82 |
Michael Benedetto |
Dem |
2004 |
The Bronx (Baychester, City Island) |
| 83 |
Carl Heastie |
Dem |
2000 |
The Bronx (Wakefield, Williamsbridge) |
| 84 |
Carmen E. Arroyo |
Dem |
1994† |
The Bronx (Hunts Point, Mott Haven) |
| 85 |
Marcos Crespo |
Dem |
2009† |
The Bronx (Morrisania, Soundview) |
| 86 |
Vacant |
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| 87 |
Luis R. Sepúlveda |
Dem |
2012 |
The Bronx (Parkchester, West Farms) |
| 88 |
Amy Paulin |
Dem |
2000 |
Scarsdale |
| 89 |
J. Gary Pretlow |
Dem |
1992 |
Mount Vernon |
| 90 |
Shelley Mayer |
Dem |
2012† |
Yonkers |
| 91 |
Steven Otis |
Dem |
2012 |
Rye |
| 92 |
Tom Abinanti |
Dem |
2010 |
Greenburgh |
| 93 |
David Buchwald |
Dem |
2012 |
White Plains |
| 94 |
Steve Katz |
Rep |
2010 |
Mohegan Lake |
| 95 |
Sandy Galef |
Dem |
1992 |
Ossining |
| 96 |
Kenneth Zebrowski, Jr. |
Dem |
2007† |
New City |
| 97 |
Ellen Jaffee |
Dem |
2006 |
Suffern |
| 98 |
Ann Rabbitt |
Rep |
2004 |
Greenwood Lake |
| 99 |
James Skoufis |
Dem |
2012 |
Woodbury, Orange County |
| 100 |
Aileen Gunther |
Dem |
2003† |
Forestburgh |
| 101 |
Claudia Tenney |
Rep |
2010 |
New Hartford |
| 102 |
Peter Lopez |
Rep |
2006 |
Schoharie |
| 103 |
Kevin Cahill |
Dem |
1998 |
Kingston |
| 104 |
Frank Skartados |
Dem |
2012† |
Milton |
| 105 |
Kieran Lalor |
Rep |
2012 |
Fishkill |
| 106 |
Didi Barrett |
Dem |
2012† |
Hudson |
| 107 |
Steven McLaughlin |
Rep |
2010 |
Melrose |
| 108 |
John T. McDonald, III |
Dem |
2012 |
Cohoes |
| 109 |
Patricia Fahy |
Dem |
2012 |
Albany |
| 110 |
Phil Steck |
Dem |
2012 |
Loudonville |
| 111 |
Angelo Santabarbara |
Dem |
2012 |
Rotterdam |
| 112 |
Jim Tedisco |
Rep |
1982 |
Glenville |
| 113 |
Tony Jordan |
Rep |
2008 |
Jackson |
| 114 |
Dan Stec |
Rep |
2012 |
Queensbury |
| 115 |
Janet Duprey |
Rep |
2006 |
Peru |
| 116 |
Addie Jenne Russell |
Dem |
2008 |
Theresa |
| 117 |
Ken Blankenbush |
Rep |
2010 |
Black River |
| 118 |
Marc Butler |
Rep |
1995† |
Newport |
| 119 |
Anthony Brindisi |
Dem |
2011† |
Utica |
| 120 |
William A. Barclay |
Rep |
2002 |
Pulaski |
| 121 |
William Magee |
Dem |
1990 |
Nelson |
| 122 |
Clifford Crouch |
Rep |
1995† |
Guilford |
| 123 |
Donna Lupardo |
Dem |
2004 |
Endwell |
| 124 |
Christopher Friend |
Rep |
2010 |
Horseheads |
| 125 |
Barbara Lifton |
Dem |
2002 |
Ithaca |
| 126 |
Gary Finch |
Rep |
1999† |
Springport |
| 127 |
Al Stirpe |
Dem |
2012 |
North Syracuse |
| 128 |
Sam Roberts |
Dem |
2010 |
Syracuse |
| 129 |
William Magnarelli |
Dem |
1998 |
Syracuse |
| 130 |
Robert Oaks |
Rep |
1992 |
Macedon |
| 131 |
Brian Kolb |
Rep |
2000† |
Canandaigua |
| 132 |
Philip Palmesano |
Rep |
2010 |
Corning |
| 133 |
Bill Nojay |
Rep |
2012 |
Pittsford |
| 134 |
Bill Reilich |
Rep |
2002 |
Greece |
| 135 |
Mark C. Johns |
Rep |
2010 |
Webster |
| 136 |
Joseph Morelle |
Dem |
1990 |
Irondequoit |
| 137 |
David Gantt |
Dem |
1982 |
Rochester |
| 138 |
Harry Bronson |
Dem |
2010 |
Rochester |
| 139 |
Stephen Hawley |
Rep |
2006† |
Batavia |
| 140 |
Robin Schimminger |
Dem |
1976 |
Kenmore |
| 141 |
Crystal Peoples-Stokes |
Dem |
2002 |
Buffalo |
| 142 |
Mickey Kearns |
Dem‡ |
2012† |
Buffalo |
| 143 |
Dennis H. Gabryszak |
Dem |
2006 |
Cheektowaga |
| 144 |
Jane Corwin |
Rep |
2008 |
Clarence |
| 145 |
John Ceretto |
Rep |
2010 |
Lewiston |
| 146 |
Raymond Walter |
Rep |
2011† |
East Amherst |
| 147 |
David DiPietro |
Rep |
2012 |
East Aurora |
| 148 |
Joseph Giglio |
Rep |
2005† |
Gowanda |
| 149 |
Sean Ryan |
Dem |
2011† |
Buffalo |
| 150 |
Andy Goodell |
Rep |
2010 |
Jamestown |
- †Elected in a special election
- ‡Although elected on the Republican line, Kearns is a registered Democrat and caucuses accordingly.
Past notable members [edit]
Prominent past Assembly members include U.S. Senator Chuck Schumer; U.S. presidents Millard Fillmore and Theodore Roosevelt; U.S. vice presidents Aaron Burr and George Clinton; and New York governors George Pataki and Al Smith.
See also [edit]
References [edit]
- ^ Republican Daniel Losquardo (District 2) resigned. [1]
- ^ Democrat Nelson Castro (District 86) resigned. [2]
- ^ Democrat Vito Lopez (District 53) resigned. [3]
External links [edit]
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New York Daily News
Mon, 20 May 2013 20:08:23 -0700
New York State Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver, surrounded by fellow Democrats, apologizes Monday for his role in Vito Lopez sex harassment coverup and disccusses reform in the Assembly. Lopez resigned from Assembly on Monday.
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Wall Street Journal
Thu, 16 May 2013 18:44:55 -0700
An ethics report identifying Sheldon Silver as a pivotal figure in the decision to conceal sexual-harassment allegations against a member of his conference prompted fresh questions about whether the longtime speaker of the New York state Assembly ...
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New York Times
Mon, 20 May 2013 13:03:29 -0700
By DANNY HAKIM and THOMAS KAPLAN. Published: May 20, 2013. ALBANY — For other politicians, the past week would have been fatal. But not for the New York State Assembly speaker, Sheldon Silver.
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The Sag Harbor Express
Wed, 15 May 2013 17:47:28 -0700
Assemblyman Fred W. Thiele, Jr. announced passage of legislation last week that would give the right to sue to those who fall victim to price gouging in times of emergency such as the devastation caused by Superstorm Sandy. The bill provides a legal ...
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Metro.us
Fri, 17 May 2013 04:20:44 -0700
New York State Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver announced Thursday night that he would take steps to recommend the expulsion of State Assemblyman Vito Lopez after a scathing report detailing sexual harassment allegations against Lopez was released ...
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Syracuse.com
Mon, 29 Apr 2013 08:30:21 -0700
The New York State Dream Act pushed by undocumented Syracuse University student Georgina Perez on Syracuse.com this morning will be discussed by the Ways and Means Committee of the New York State Assembly Tuesday. Perez, in her commentary ...
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Patch.com
Tue, 14 May 2013 06:07:20 -0700
“I am thrilled that the first bill I passed as a member of the New York State Assembly addresses the issue of protecting our environment,” Rozic said. “Since taking office five months ago, I have fought for a green and healthy New York State that ...
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Human Rights Campaign Backstory (blog)
Tue, 30 Apr 2013 14:45:03 -0700
Today the Gender Expression Non-Discrimination Act passed the New York State Assembly by a vote of 85 to 46. This bill would prohibit discrimination on the basis of gender identity and expression in employment, housing, public accommodations and credit.
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