- David Paterson
David A. Paterson (born May 20, 1954) is an American politician and the current Lieutenant Governor of New York. He is the first African American to hold this position. He was selected as running mate by New York Attorney General and Democratic Party nominee Eliot Spitzer in the 2006 New York gubernatorial election. Paterson was born legally blind in Brooklyn in 1954. He received a BA from Columbia University in 1977 and later his law degree from Hofstra Law School. - Joseph Bruno
Joseph L. Bruno (born April 8, 1929) is an American businessman and politician. He is the current majority leader of the New York State Senate, elected to the Senate from the 43rd District. He is a member of the Republican Party - Dean Skelos
Dean Skelos represents District 9 in the New York State Senate, which is comprised of Elmont, Rockville Centre, Malverne, East Rockaway and Lawrence, among other towns within Long Island. Elected in 1985-after having served as the assemblyman for the 19th District for two years-Senator Skelos has been the Deputy Majority Leader since 1995. He also served as the Chairman of the Senate Aging Committee before stepping down from that post after ten years. - Malcolm Smith
Malcolm Smith is an African-American member of the New York State Senate representing the 14th Senate district in Southeast Queens. The district includes Hollis, St. Albans, Cambria Heights, Queens Village, Rosedale and the entirety of the Rockaway Peninsula. First elected in 2000, Smith is a Democrat and was elected Minority Leader in January, 2007. He is a Roman Catholic. - Andrew Lanza
Andrew Joseph Lanza (born in Staten Island, New York on March 10,1963) is currently serving as a member of the New York State Senate, representing the 24th State Senate District which encompasses the South Shore of Staten Island. - Liz Krueger
Liz Krueger is a member of the Senate of the United States state of New York. She was first elected in February 2002 during a special election. Krueger is the ranking member on the Senate Committee for Housing, Construction and Community Development. She was Chairwoman of NY's Democratic Senate Campaign Committee from 2003 through the 2006 elections, … - Kemp Hannon
Kemp Hannon is a member of the New York State Senate, (R, C, I) from Nassau County. Sen. Hannon represents the 6th District which covers Levittown, Massapequa, Garden City, Uniondale, Hempstead, Farmingdale, Franklin Square, Bethpage, Salisbury, Garden City South, Plainview, Lakeview,Plainedge, Island Trees and East Meadow. - Ruben Diaz
Ruben Diaz Sr. (b. 1943) represents the 32nd District in the New York State Senate, which includes the Bronx neighborhoods of Castle Hill, Clason Point, Parkchester, Morrisania, Hunts Point, Melrose, Pelham Parkway, Union Port, Longwood, and Soundview. Born in Bayamon, Puerto Rico, Diaz has been a resident of New York City since 1965. Prior to arriving in New York City Diaz had served in the United States Armed Forces beginning in 1960, … - Craig Johnson
Craig Johnson is currently the State Senator for the State of New York. He is a member of the Democratic Party. On February 6, 2007, Johnson was elected to the State Senate representing the 7th district. Prior to this election, Johnson served as a member of the Nassau County Legislature. He serves as the Ranking Minority Member of the Senate Environmental Conservation Committee, which oversees legislation in the area of the environment, open space preservation, … - Jose M. Serrano
Jose M. Serrano is a member of the New York State Senate, representing the South Bronx, East Harlem, Yorkville and Roosevelt Island. He is the son of U.S. Congressman José Serrano. A lifelong South Bronx resident, Serrano was elected to the New York State Senate in November of 2004. He beat out Republican Olga Mendez, a 26-year incumbent in the district. He is considered a reformer, and has largely remained outside of the Bronx political machine. - Eric Schneiderman
Eric T. Schneiderman grew up on Manhattan's Upper West Side where he attended Trinity School. After earning a B.A. in English and Asian Studies at Amherst College, Eric served for two years as a Deputy Sheriff in Berkshire County, Massachusetts, where he started the first comprehensive drug and alcohol treatment program at the Berkshire House of Corrections. - Mary Lou Rath
Mary Lou Rath is a state senator in New York. A Republican, she represents the state's 61st Senate District, which consists of parts of Erie County and all of Genesee County. In January 2007, she was appointed to the post of Deputy Majority Leader for State/Federal Relations, making her the only woman in the Senate Republican leadership. She was elected to the Senate in 1993 after serving as a member of the Erie County Legislature from 1978 to 1993. - Caesar Trunzo
Caesar Trunzo (born May 11, 1926) is a member of the New York State Senate, representing the third district, which incorporates parts of the South Shore in Suffolk County. Born in Brooklyn, he graduated from Fort Hamilton High School and Heffley and Browne Business College. He served in the U.S. Army during World War II. He is a member of the Lions Club, Sons of Italy, and the Knights of Columbus, among other organizations. - Dale Volker
Dale Volker (born 1940) is a New York State Senator representing the 59th Senate District, which is comprised of Wyoming County, as well as portions of Erie, Livingston and Ontario County. This district is gerrymandered to be a Republican stronghold, and, thus, Volker has held it with little difficulty. - Carl Marcellino
Carl L. Marcellino (born December 23, 1942) is a member of the New York State Senate. He represents the 5th Senate District which compromises parts of Nassau and Suffolk Counties in Long Island. Marcellino is a Republican who was first elected to the Senate in 1995. Marcellino was born in Brooklyn, New York. He worked as a teacher and administrator in the New York City school system before seeking political office. Marcellino and his wife, Patricia, have two children, … - Martin Golden
Martin J. Golden represents District 22 in the New York State Senate, which comprises Bay Ridge, Dyker Heights, Bensonhurst, Gerritsen Beach, Borough Park, among other Brooklyn neighborhoods. Elected to the State Senate in 2002, after defeating the incumbent, Vincent J. Gentile, Senator Golden is currently serving his third term in office. He is the Chairman of the New York State Senate Committee on Aging, as well as a member of the Committee on Banks, Codes, Crime Victims, … - Hugh Farley
Hugh T. Farley represents District 44 in the New York State Senate, which is comprised of Schenectady, Montgomery, and Fulton Counties, as well as a portion of Saratoga County. He currently serves as Majority Whip within the State Senate Republican Caucus, as well as Chairman of the Senate Select Committee on Interstate Cooperation and Chairman of the Subcommittee on Libraries. - Stephen Saland
Stephen M. Saland is a member of the New York State Senate. He has represented the 41st Senate District, which consists of Columbia and part of Dutchess County, since 1990. Saland is a Republican. Saland maintains a law practice in Poughkeepsie, New York. He previously held office as Town Councilman in Wappinger, New York and in the New York State Assembly. - Basil Paterson
Basil A. Paterson is a longtime political leader in New York and Harlem. He is the second African American to be the nominee of a major party for statewide office in New York. (Edward R. Dudley, the Democratic nominee for attorney general of New York in 1962, was the first.) Secretary Paterson became involved in Democratic politics in Harlem in the 1950s and 1960s. Along with former New York Mayor David Dinkins, former Manhattan Borough President Percy Sutton, … - John Sabini
John Sabini is a member of the New York State Senate from Queens. A former member of the New York City Council, he represents the 13th Senate district, which includes the neighborhoods of Corona, Jackson Heights, Elmhurst and East Elmhurst. - Velmanette Montgomery
Velmanette Montgomery represents District 18 in the New York State Senate, which is comprised of Fort Greene, Boerum Hill, Red Hook, Bedford-Stuyvesant, and Park Slope, among other neighborhoods located within the borough of Brooklyn. Elected in 1984, Senator Montgomery is currently the Ranking Member on the Senate Committee on Childrens and Families. Prior to her election, Montgomery worked as a teacher, adjunct professor, … - Carl Kruger
Carl Kruger, a Democrat, represents District 27 in the New York State Senate, which is comprised of Bergen Beach, Flatlands, Mill Basin, Sheepshead Bay, and Midwood, among other neighborhoods found within the New York City borough of Brooklyn. Chosen in a special election in 1994, Senator Kruger is the Ranking Minority member on the Senate Committee on Aging as well as a member of the Crime Victims, Crime and Corrections, Energy and Telecommunications committees, … - John Bonacic
John Bonacic (born June 14, 1942 in New York City) is the Republican New York State Senator from the 42nd District (All or parts of Delaware, Sullivan, Orange, and Ulster Counties). Bonacic was first elected in November 1998. - Byron Brown
Byron Brown was elected on November 8, 2005 as the first African American mayor of Buffalo, New York. He previously served as a member of the New York State Senate. He is also the first mayor of Buffalo, New York since Grover Cleveland to originally come from the New York City region. - Efrain Gonzalez
Efrain Gonzalez Jr. (b. 1948) represents District 33 in the New York State Senate. He is the Chair of the Minority Conference within the Senate, as well as Chairman Emeritus of the National Hispanic Caucus of State Legislators, Chair of the New York State Puerto Rican/Hispanic Task Force, and President of the National Hispanic Policy Institute. Gonzalez also serves on the Executive Committee of the Parliamentary Confederation of the Americas, (COPA). - Nicholas Spano
Nicholas Spano represented District 35 in the New York State Senate until 2007. Formerly the Senior Assistant Majority Leader, Senator Spano was first elected in 1986, and served on the Rules, Transportation, Finance, Education, Health, and Racing, Gaming, and Wagering committees in addition to chairing the Senate Investigations Committee. On November 16th, 2006, Senator Spano conceded defeat to his Democratic challenger, … - Andrew Dickson White
Andrew Dickson White (November 7 1832 - November 4 1918) was a U.S. diplomat, author, and educator, best known as the co-founder of Cornell University. White was born in Homer, New York. After spending one year at Hobart College (then known as Geneva College), he transferred to Yale University. At Yale, he was a classmate of Daniel Coit Gilman, who would later serve as first president of Johns Hopkins University. The two were members of the Skull and Bones secret society, … - Kevin Parker
Kevin Parker represents District 21 in the New York State Senate, which is comprised of East Flatbush, Flatbush, Midwood, Ditmas Park, Kensington, and Boro Park. He is African American. Elected to the State Senate in 2003, Parker is the current Ranking Minority Member on the Energy and Telecommunications Committee as well as a member of standing committees on Environmental Conservation, Higher Education, Insurance, Commerce, and Veterans. - Diane Savino
Diane Savino is a Democratic elected official from New York City, USA. She currently represents the 23rd Senate District in the New York State Senate, in northern Staten Island and parts of South Brooklyn. She is considered a possible challenger to 13th district congressmen Vito Fossella in 2008. - Charles Fuschillo
Senator Charles Fuschillo , chairman of Consumer Protection, under the auspices of the destination, it would allow the consumer to a freeze of security in their credit, blocking of access to all reports consumer credit and prevent identity thieves from receiving new loans and credits on behalf of a victim. Consumers, a freeze of the Security would be a unique personal identification number (PIN) or password, a report agency credit whenever consumers, so that access to their credit. - Kenneth Lavalle
Kenneth P. LaValle represents District 1 in the New York State Senate, which is comprised of Port Jefferson, Westhampton, Coram and Mastic, among other communities found on Long Island, New York. First elected in 1976, he currently chairs the Education Committee in the State Senate, of which he was the former Executive Director. He is also a member of the Agriculture, Education, Finance and Rules committees, among other standing committee assignments. - Thomas Duane
Thomas K. Duane (b. 1955) represents District 29 in the New York State Senate, which stretches along Manhattan's West Side from 85th Street to Canal Street, and includes the following neighborhoods: Upper West Side, Hell's Kitchen, Chelsea, Greenwich Village, and part of the East Side, including the East Village, Stuyvesant Town, Peter Cooper Village and Waterside Plaza. First elected to the senate in 1998, he was re-elected in 2000, 2002, 2004 and 2006. - Jeffrey Klein
Jeffrey David Klein (born in the Bronx, New York on July 10, 1960) is a New York State Senator representing parts of Bronx County and Westchester County. He was elected to his first term in the Senate in 2004 after being advised to run for the seat by Democratic colleagues, who promised him campaign support and volunteers. A lifelong resident of the northeast Bronx, he was educated in Bronx public schools. Klein received a B.A. with honors from Queens College, … - David Valesky
David J. Valesky (b. circa 1966) is a member of the New York State Senate. He is a Democrat representing the mostly rural 49th Senate District, which encompasses the city of Rome in Oneida County, all of Madison County, eastern and southern Onondaga County, including the eastern half of the city of Syracuse, and parts of Cayuga County in upstate New York. He was first elected to the office in 2004. Valesky, who lives in Oneida, where he was born and raised, … - John Defrancisco
John Defrancisco is responsible for maintaining the scoreboards, sound system, energy management system, alarm systems and computer systems at the Dome. He oversees hazardous waste disposal and safety issues. He has worked at the Carrier Dome since 1997. Defrancisco was first employed by the University in 1984 as an electronic maintenance specialist with Resident Services. In 1988 he was transferred to the electronics shop in Physical Plant. - John Marchi
John J. Marchi (born May 20, 1921, in Staten Island, New York) is a former New York State Senator who represented Staten Island for a record fifty years. Marchi (pronounced MAR KEY), a Republican, retired on December 31, 2006, from the seat that he had held since January 1, 1957. Marchi was first elected on November 6, 1956, after having served as a Senate aide. An attorney, Marchi has been active in conservative issues, particularly of a fiscal nature, … - Carl Andrews
"For details of Carl Andrews, the Crossroads actor", see Carl Andrews (Actor) Carl Andrews is a member of the New York State Senate from Brooklyn. A Democrat, he represents Crown Heights, Flatbush, Park Slope, Windsor Terrace, and Prospect Heights. A graduate of Medgar Evers College-with an MA in African-American Studies from SUNY-Albany-Andrews' first stint in public office came in 1981, when he sat on a community school board in the 17th District, … - George Onorato
George Onorato is a member of the New York State Senate. He has represented the 12th Senate District in Queens, New York since winning a special election in 1983. Onoranto is a Democrat. Onorato is Vice Chair of the Minority Conference, Co-chair of the New York State Armed Forces Legislative Causus, and Co-Chairman of the New York State Senate Democratic Task Force on Energy & Conservation. - William Floyd
William Floyd (December 171734 - August 41821), was a signer of the United States Declaration of Independence as a representative of New York. He was born in Brookhaven, Long Island, New York, and took over the family farm when his father died. He was a member of the Suffolk County Militia in the early stages of the American Revolutionary War, becoming Major General. He was chosen to represent New York in the First Continental Congress in 1774 - 1776. - Guy Velella
Guy John Velella (born September 25, 1944 in the Bronx, New York) is a former Republican New York State Senator from the Bronx. A political leader, state assemblyman, and state senator for over 30 years, Velella was charged in 2002 with 25 counts of bribery for allegedly accepting at least $137,000 in exchange for steering public-works contracts to the paying parties. He ultimately pleaded guilty to these charges, resigned his State Senate seat, …
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