New York State Assembly
New York State Assembly |
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New York State Legislature |
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Term limits |
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History |
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New session started |
January 9, 2015 |
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Leadership |
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Structure |
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Seats |
150 |
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Governing parties
Opposition parties
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Length of term |
2 years |
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Authority |
Article III, New York Constitution |
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Salary |
$79,500/year + per diem |
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Elections |
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Last election |
November 4, 2014 (150 seats) |
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Next election |
November 8, 2016 (150 seats) |
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Redistricting |
Legislative Control |
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State Assembly Chamber New York State Capitol Albany, New York |
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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
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 also has 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 Carl Heastie of the 83rd Assembly District (part of Bronx-Wakefield, Williamsbridge). 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 (all of Ontario and part of Seneca).
Composition
The Assembly is dominated by the Democrats, who currently hold a 62-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 Central New York, and the Capital District. The Democrats have controlled the Assembly since 1975.
Affiliation |
Party (Shading indicates Majority Conference) |
Total |
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Democratic |
Indep |
Republican |
Cons |
Vacant |
End of previous legislature (2012) |
99 |
1 |
49 |
0 |
149 |
1 |
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Begin 2013 session |
106 |
1 |
43 |
0 |
150 |
0 |
End of previous legislature (2014) |
97 |
1[1] |
40 |
139 |
11 |
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Begin 2015 session |
104 |
1 |
1 |
43 |
1 |
150 |
0 |
February 20, 2015[2] |
103 |
149 |
1 |
May 5, 2015[3] |
104 |
150 |
0 |
May 7, 2015[4] |
103 |
149 |
1 |
June 25, 2015[5] |
102 |
148 |
2 |
July 7, 2015[6] |
101 |
147 |
3 |
July 18, 2015[7] |
102 |
42 |
November 3, 2015[8] |
104 |
41 |
148 |
2 |
November 30, 2015[9] |
103 |
147 |
3 |
February 22, 2016[10] |
102 |
146 |
4 |
March 7, 2016[11] |
103 |
Latest voting share |
7001712000000000000♠71.2% |
7001712000000000000♠71.2% |
7001288000000000000♠28.8% |
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Members of the New York State Assembly
District |
Member |
Party |
First elected |
Counties |
1 | Fred Thiele | Ind | 1995† | Suffolk |
2 | Anthony Palumbo | Rep | 2013† | Suffolk |
3 | L. Dean Murray | Rep | 2014 | Suffolk |
4 | Steven Englebright | Dem | 1992† | Suffolk |
5 | Al Graf | Rep | 2010 | Suffolk |
6 | Philip Ramos | Dem | 2002 | Suffolk |
7 | Andrew Garbarino | Rep | 2012 | Suffolk |
8 | Michael J. Fitzpatrick | Rep | 2002 | Suffolk |
9 | Joseph Saladino | Rep | 2004† | Nassau, Suffolk |
10 | Chad A. Lupinacci | Rep | 2012 | Suffolk |
11 | Kimberly Jean-Pierre | Dem | 2014 | Suffolk |
12 | Andrew Raia | Rep | 2002 | Suffolk |
13 | Charles Lavine | Dem | 2004 | Nassau |
14 | David McDonough | Rep | 2002† | Nassau |
15 | Michael Montesano | Rep | 2010† | Nassau |
16 | Michelle Schimel | Dem | 2007† | Nassau |
17 | Thomas McKevitt | Rep | 2006† | Nassau |
18 | Earlene Hooper | Dem | 1988† | Nassau |
19 | Ed Ra | Rep | 2010 | Nassau |
20 | Vacant | Nassau |
21 | Brian F. Curran | Rep | 2010 | Nassau |
22 | Michaelle C. Solages | Dem | 2012 | Nassau |
23 | Phillip Goldfeder | Dem | 2011† | Queens |
24 | David Weprin | Dem | 2010† | Queens |
25 | Nily Rozic | Dem | 2012 | Queens |
26 | Edward Braunstein | Dem | 2010 | Queens |
27 | Michael Simanowitz | Dem | 2011† | Queens |
28 | Andrew Hevesi | Dem | 2005† | Queens |
29 | Alicia Hyndman | Dem | 2015† | Queens |
30 | Margaret Markey | Dem | 1998 | Queens |
31 | Michele Titus | Dem | 2002† | Queens |
32 | Vivian Cook | Dem | 1990 | Queens |
33 | Vacant | Queens |
34 | Michael DenDekker | Dem | 2008 | Queens |
35 | Jeffrion Aubry | Dem | 1992† | Queens |
36 | Aravella Simotas | Dem | 2010 | Queens |
37 | Catherine Nolan | Dem | 1984 | Queens |
38 | Michael G. Miller | Dem | 2009† | Queens |
39 | Francisco Moya | Dem | 2010 | Queens |
40 | Ron Kim | Dem | 2012 | Queens |
41 | Helene Weinstein | Dem | 1980 | Kings |
42 | Rodneyse Bichotte | Dem | 2014 | Kings |
43 | Diana Richardson | Dem[12] | 2015† | Kings |
44 | James F. Brennan | Dem | 1984 | Kings |
45 | Steven Cymbrowitz | Dem | 2000 | Kings |
46 | Pamela Harris | Dem | 2015† | Kings |
47 | William Colton | Dem | 1996 | Kings |
48 | Dov Hikind | Dem | 1982 | Kings |
49 | Peter Abbate | Dem | 1986 | Kings |
50 | Joseph Lentol | Dem | 1972 | Kings |
51 | Félix Ortiz | Dem | 1994 | Kings |
52 | Jo Anne Simon | Dem | 2014 | Kings |
53 | Maritza Davila | Dem | 2013† | Kings |
54 | Erik Dilan | Dem | 2014 | Kings |
55 | Latrice Walker | Dem | 2014 | Kings |
56 | Annette Robinson | Dem | 2002† | Kings |
57 | Walter T. Mosley | Dem | 2012 | Kings |
58 | N. Nick Perry | Dem | 1992 | Kings |
59 | Jaime Williams | Dem | 2016† | Kings |
60 | Charles Barron | Dem | 2014 | Kings |
61 | Matthew Titone | Dem | 2007† | Richmond |
62 | Ronald Castorina | Rep | 2016† | Richmond |
63 | Michael Cusick | Dem | 2002 | Richmond |
64 | Nicole Malliotakis | Rep | 2010 | Kings, Richmond |
65 | Alice Cancel | Dem | 2016† | New York |
66 | Deborah Glick | Dem | 1990 | New York |
67 | Linda Rosenthal | Dem | 2006† | New York |
68 | Robert J. Rodriguez | Dem | 2010 | New York |
69 | Daniel O'Donnell | Dem | 2002 | New York |
70 | Keith L. T. Wright | Dem | 1992 | New York |
71 | Herman D. Farrell | Dem | 1974 | New York |
72 | Guillermo Linares | Dem | 2010 | New York |
73 | Dan Quart | Dem | 2011† | New York |
74 | Brian Kavanagh | Dem | 2006 | New York |
75 | Richard Gottfried | Dem | 1970 | New York |
76 | Rebecca Seawright | Dem | 2014 | New York |
77 | Latoya Joyner | Dem | 2014 | Bronx |
78 | Jose Rivera | Dem | 2000 | Bronx |
79 | Michael Blake | Dem | 2014 | Bronx |
80 | Mark Gjonaj | Dem | 2012 | Bronx |
81 | Jeffrey Dinowitz | Dem | 1994† | Bronx |
82 | Michael Benedetto | Dem | 2004 | Bronx |
83 | Carl Heastie | Dem | 2000 | Bronx |
84 | Carmen E. Arroyo | Dem | 1994† | Bronx |
85 | Marcos Crespo | Dem | 2009† | Bronx |
86 | Victor M. Pichardo | Dem | 2013† | Bronx |
87 | Luis R. Sepúlveda | Dem | 2012 | Bronx |
88 | Amy Paulin | Dem | 2000 | Westchester |
89 | J. Gary Pretlow | Dem | 1992 | Westchester |
90 | Shelley Mayer | Dem | 2012† | Westchester |
91 | Steven Otis | Dem | 2012 | Westchester |
92 | Tom Abinanti | Dem | 2010 | Westchester |
93 | David Buchwald | Dem | 2012 | Westchester |
94 | Steve Katz | Rep | 2010 | Westchester |
95 | Sandy Galef | Dem | 1992 | Westchester |
96 | Kenneth Zebrowski, Jr. | Dem | 2007† | Rockland |
97 | Ellen Jaffee | Dem | 2006 | Rockland |
98 | Karl A. Brabenec | Rep | 2014 | Orange, Rockland |
99 | James Skoufis | Dem | 2012 | Orange |
100 | Aileen Gunther | Dem | 2003† | Orange, Sullivan |
101 | Claudia Tenney | Rep | 2010 | Delaware, Herkimer, Oneida, Orange, Ostego, Sullivan, Ulster |
102 | Peter Lopez | Rep | 2006 | Albany, Columbia, Delaware, Greene, Ostego, Schoharie, Ulster |
103 | Kevin Cahill | Dem | 1998 | Dutchess, Ulster |
104 | Frank Skartados | Dem | 2012† | Dutchess, Orange, Ulster |
105 | Kieran Lalor | Rep | 2012 | Dutchess |
106 | Didi Barrett | Dem | 2012† | Columbia, Dutchess |
107 | Steven McLaughlin | Rep | 2010 | Columbia, Rensselaer, Washington |
108 | John T. McDonald III | Dem | 2012 | Albany, Rensselaer, Saratoga |
109 | Patricia Fahy | Dem | 2012 | Albany |
110 | Phil Steck | Dem | 2012 | Albany, Schenectady |
111 | Angelo Santabarbara | Dem | 2012 | Albany, Montgomery, Schenectady |
112 | Jim Tedisco | Rep | 1982 | Saratoga, Schenectady |
113 | Carrie Woerner | Dem | 2014 | Saratoga, Washington |
114 | Dan Stec | Rep | 2012 | Essex, Saratoga, Warren, Washington |
115 | Janet Duprey | Rep | 2006 | Clinton, Franklin, St. Lawrence |
116 | Addie Jenne Russell | Dem | 2008 | Jefferson, St. Lawrence |
117 | Ken Blankenbush | Rep | 2010 | Jefferson, Lewis, Oneida, St. Lawrence |
118 | Marc Butler | Rep | 1995† | Fulton, Hamilton, Herkimer, Oneida, St. Lawrence |
119 | Anthony Brindisi | Dem | 2011† | Herkimer, Oneida |
120 | William A. Barclay | Rep | 2002 | Jefferson, Onondaga, Oswego |
121 | William Magee | Dem | 1990 | Madison, Oneida, Ostego |
122 | Clifford Crouch | Rep | 1995† | Broome, Chenango, Delaware, Ostego |
123 | Donna Lupardo | Dem | 2004 | Broome |
124 | Christopher Friend | Rep | 2010 | Broome, Chemung, Tioga |
125 | Barbara Lifton | Dem | 2002 | Cortland, Tompkins |
126 | Gary Finch | Rep | 1999† | Cayuga, Chenango, Cortland, Onondaga |
127 | Al Stirpe | Dem | 2012 | Onondaga |
128 | Pamela Hunter | Dem | 2015† | Onondaga |
129 | William Magnarelli | Dem | 1998 | Onondaga |
130 | Robert Oaks | Rep | 1992 | Cayuga, Oswego, Wayne |
131 | Brian Kolb | Rep | 2000† | Ontario, Seneca |
132 | Philip Palmesano | Rep | 2010 | Chemung, Schulyer, Seneca, Steuben, Yates |
133 | Bill Nojay | Rep | 2012 | Livingston, Monroe, Steuben |
134 | Peter Lawrence | Rep | 2014 | Monroe |
135 | Mark C. Johns | Rep | 2010 | Monroe |
136 | Joseph Morelle | Dem | 1990 | Monroe |
137 | David Gantt | Dem | 1982 | Monroe |
138 | Harry Bronson | Dem | 2010 | Monroe |
139 | Stephen Hawley | Rep | 2006† | Genesee, Monroe, Orleans |
140 | Robin Schimminger | Dem | 1976 | Erie, Niagara |
141 | Crystal Peoples | Dem | 2002 | Erie |
142 | Mickey Kearns | Dem | 2012† | Erie |
143 | Angela Wozniak | Con | 2014 | Erie |
144 | Jane Corwin | Rep | 2008 | Erie, Niagara, Orleans |
145 | John Ceretto | Dem | 2010 | Erie, Niagara |
146 | Raymond Walter | Rep | 2011† | Erie, Niagara |
147 | David DiPietro | Rep | 2012 | Erie, Wyoming |
148 | Joseph Giglio | Rep | 2005† | Allegany, Cattaraugus, Steuben |
149 | Sean Ryan | Dem | 2011† | Erie |
150 | Andy Goodell | Rep | 2010 | Chautauqua |
- †Elected in a special election
Past notable members
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
References
- ↑ Rep. Mickey Kearns left the Democratic Caucus during the 2013 session.
- ↑ Democrat Karim Camara (District 43) resigned to join the Cuomo Administration as executive director of the Office of Faith-Based Community Development Services.
- ↑ Democrat Diana Richardson elected to succeed Camara.
- ↑ Democrat William Scarborough (District 29) automatically expelled upon felony guilty plea to federal charges regarding travel reimbursement abuse.
- ↑ Democrat Samuel D. Roberts (District 128) resigned to become the Commissioner of the New York State Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance.
- ↑ Democrat Alec Brook-Krasny (District 46) resigned to take a job in the private sector.
- ↑ John Ceretto (District 145) changed his party affiliation from Republican to Democratic.
- ↑ Democrats Alicia Hyndman (District 29), Pamela Harris (District 46) and Pamela Hunter (District 128) elected in special elections. Roxanne Persaud (District 59) and Joseph Borelli (District 62) resigned after being elected to the State Senate and the New York City Council, respectively.
- ↑ Democrat Sheldon Silver (District 65) automatically expelled from the Assembly after a felony conviction.
- ↑ Democrat Barbara Clark (District 33) died.
- ↑ Democrat Mickey Kearns (District 142) rejoins Democratic conference.
- ↑ Though Richardson was elected on the Working Families Party line, she is a registered Democrat.
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