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Stan Lundine
Stan Lundine 1981 congressional photo.jpg
71st Lieutenant Governor of New York
In office
January 1, 1987 – December 31, 1994
Governor Mario Cuomo
Preceded by Warren M. Anderson
as Acting Lieutenant Governor
Succeeded by Betsy McCaughey Ross
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from New York's 34th district
In office
January 3, 1983 – January 1, 1987
Preceded by Frank Horton
Succeeded by Amo Houghton
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from New York's 39th district
In office
March 2, 1976 – January 3, 1983
Preceded by James F. Hastings
Succeeded by District abolished
18th Mayor of Jamestown, New York
In office
1970–1976
Preceded by Charles B. Magnuson
Succeeded by Steven B. Carlson
Personal details
Born (1939-02-04) February 4, 1939 (age 74)
Jamestown, New York
Political party Democratic
Profession Lawyer

Stanley Nelson Lundine (born February 4, 1939) is a politician from Jamestown, New York who served as Mayor of Jamestown, a United States Representative, and the 71st Lieutenant Governor of New York. A Democrat, he was inaugurated Mayor in 1970 and served to 1976 when he was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives after the resignation of James F. Hastings in the district representing the Southern Tier of New York State. While he was Mayor Jamestown received national attention as a result of the Labor Management strategy that Lundine implemented. Jamestown, long the center of labor strife, became a model for labor/management co-operation. As a Congressman, Lundine brought his labor/management ideas to Washington, and was instrumental in developing legislation that created labor/management councils and employee stock ownership plans. He focused on finance, banking and economic development policy, and also served on the Science Committee. He was a subcommittee chairman on the House Banking Committee. He graduated from Duke University in 1961 and from the New York University School of Law in 1964. Lundine is the only Democrat to have represented the Western Southern Tier in Congress in the 20th century, and no other Democrats would do so until Democrats Brian Higgins and Eric Massa won both portions of the now-divided district in 2005 and 2009 respectively.

In 1986, Lundine declined to seek reelection to Congress in order to be Mario Cuomo's running mate for Lieutenant Governor of New York. The pair was elected in 1986 and 1990. As lieutenant governor, Lundine worked on housing, technology, economic development, and job training programs and policies. He was an advocate for the creation of a high speed rail link connecting New York State cities together. He was a frequent surrogate speaker for Cuomo around the state. He also used his position as President of the State Senate to handle legislative liaison for Cuomo.

There were reports that Lundine accepted the lieutenant governorship under the belief that Cuomo would be elected President and he would succeed to the governorship, a belief which did not pan out. In 1993, Lundine came the closest to the governorship, when Cuomo was considered for a Supreme Court appointment. During most of 1993 and 1994, Cuomo had hesitated on announcing whether or not he would seek reelection. Lundine stated in a 1994 press conference that if Cuomo would not run then he would seek the Democratic nomination. Surprised by this, Cuomo flew to New York City and after discussions with the party's financial backers (who did not want to see a governor from the upstate counties), Cuomo announced his candidacy three days after Lundine's announcement.

In 1994, Cuomo and Lundine were defeated for reelection by State Sen. George Pataki and academic Betsy McCaughey Ross. Lundine retired from elective politics at this point, though he briefly considered a bid for governor in 1998. He also unsuccessfully sought appointment as President of State University of New York Fredonia. In 2002 he was an early supporter of Carl McCall for governor.

He currently is chair of the board of the Robert H. Jackson Center in Jamestown, New York, and serves on the board of Chautauqua Institution in nearby Chautauqua, New York.

Stan Lundine retired from the Chautauqua County Health Network as Executive Director effective July 13, 2007. He is currently chairing a commission studying local government reform in New York State, a position he was appointed to by former Gov. Eliot Spitzer, and chair of the Robert H. Jackson Center.

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United States House of Representatives
Preceded by
James F. Hastings
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from New York's 39th congressional district

1976–1983
Succeeded by
District 39 eliminated after the 1980 Census
Preceded by
Frank Horton
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from New York's 34th congressional district

1983–1987
Succeeded by
Amo Houghton
Political offices
Preceded by
Warren M. Anderson
Acting Lieutenant Governor
Lieutenant Governor of New York
1987–1994
Succeeded by
Betsy McCaughey Ross

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Stan Lundine on the Robert H. Jackson Center

Stan Lundine, Chairman of the Robert H. Jackson Center, speaks on the occasion of the Tenth Anniversary of the Robert H. Jackson on Oct. 7, 2010 at the Athenaeum Hotel in Chautauqua NY.

Stan Lundine (2012) Recognition at Robert H. Jackson Society Dinner

On July 11, 2012, past Chairman Stan Lundine was recognized for his tireless work as Chair of the Robert H. Jackson Center by incoming Chair David Crane.

Stan Lundine at the Robert H. Jackson Society Dinner 2011

Vignettes from the report of Stan Lundine, Chairman of the Board of the Robert H. Jackson Center at its July 6, 2011 Robert H. Jackson Society Dinner. Mr.Lun...

Congressman Higgins Honors Stan Lundine

The House of Representatives considers a resolution introduced by Congressman Brian Higgins, to honor one of his predecessors in Congress, Stan Lundine, by d...

1 - Stan Lundine (Former NY Lt. Gov.) Government Consolidation

Part One: League of Women Voters of Chautauqua County Program on Local Government Consolidation presented by STAN LUNDINE: Lt. Gov., NY State (1987-1994), US...

5 - Stan Lundine (Former NY Lt. Gov.) Government Consolidation

Part Five: League of Women Voters of Chautauqua County Program on Local Government Consolidation presented by STAN LUNDINE: Lt. Gov., NY State (1987-1994), U...

4 - Stan Lundine (Former NY Lt. Gov.) Government Consolidation

Part Four: League of Women Voters of Chautauqua County Program on Local Government Consolidation presented by STAN LUNDINE: Lt. Gov., NY State (1987-1994), U...

3 - Stan Lundine (Former NY Lt. Gov.) Government Consolidation

Part Three: League of Women Voters of Chautauqua County Program on Local Government Consolidation presented by STAN LUNDINE: Lt. Gov., NY State (1987-1994), ...

2 - Stan Lundine (Former NY Lt. Gov.) Government Consolidation

Part Two: League of Women Voters of Chautauqua County Program on Local Government Consolidation presented by STAN LUNDINE: Lt. Gov., NY State (1987-1994), US...

Stan Lundine talks school consolidation

Forum on municipal consolidation.

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2 news items

 
Olean Times Herald
Sun, 02 Jun 2013 21:11:39 -0700

Mr. Shane was county Democratic chairman at the time Daniel B. Walsh of Franklinville was Assembly majority leader; Stan Lundine of Jamestown was in Congress and Sen. Daniel P. Moynihan was U.S. senator from New York. “It's a labor of love,” Mr. Sane ...
 
Jamestown Post Journal
Sat, 01 Jun 2013 22:43:55 -0700

After leaving Chautauqua County for Washington, D.C. to work with former Jamestown Mayor Stan Lundine, Marker received education in his self-designed major of environmental politics, and eventually, landed a job with the Environmental Protection ...
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