202nd New York State Legislature
The 202nd New York State Legislature, consisting of the New York State Senate and the New York State Assembly, met from January 1, 2017, to December 31, 2018, during the administration of Governor Andrew Cuomo.
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New York State Capitol (2009) | |||||
Overview | |||||
Legislative body | New York State Legislature | ||||
Jurisdiction | New York, United States | ||||
Term | January 1, 2017 – December 31, 2018 | ||||
Senate | |||||
President | Lt. Gov. Kathy Hochul (D) | ||||
Temporary President | John J. Flanagan (R) | ||||
Party control | Republican | ||||
Assembly | |||||
Speaker | Carl Heastie (D) | ||||
Party control | Democratic | ||||
Sessions | |||||
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State Senate
Senators
District | Senator | Party | First elected | Counties Represented |
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1 | Kenneth P. LaValle | Republican | 1976 | Suffolk |
2 | John J. Flanagan | Republican | 2002 | Suffolk |
3 | Thomas Croci | Republican | 2014 | Suffolk |
4 | Phil Boyle | Republican | 2012 | Suffolk |
5 | Carl L. Marcellino | Republican | 1995* | Nassau, Suffolk |
6 | Kemp Hannon | Republican | 1989* | Nassau |
7 | Elaine Phillips | Republican | 2016 | Nassau |
8 | John Brooks | Democratic | 2016 | Nassau, Suffolk |
9 | Todd Kaminsky | Democratic | 2016* | Nassau |
10 | James Sanders, Jr. | Democratic | 2012 | Queens |
11 | Tony Avella | Democratic | 2010 | Queens |
12 | Michael N. Gianaris | Democratic | 2010 | Queens |
13 | Jose Peralta | Democratic | 2010* | Queens |
14 | Leroy Comrie | Democratic | 2014 | Queens |
15 | Joseph Addabbo, Jr. | Democratic | 2008 | Queens |
16 | Toby Ann Stavisky | Democratic | 1999* | Queens |
17 | Simcha Felder | Democratic[1] | 2012 | Kings (Brooklyn) |
18 | Martin Malave Dilan | Democratic | 2002 | Kings |
19 | Roxanne Persaud | Democratic | 2015* | Kings |
20 | Jesse Hamilton | Democratic | 2014 | Kings |
21 | Kevin S. Parker | Democratic | 2002 | Kings |
22 | Martin J. Golden | Republican | 2002 | Kings |
23 | Diane Savino | Democratic | 2004 | Kings, Richmond (Staten Island) |
24 | Andrew J. Lanza | Republican | 2006 | Richmond |
25 | Velmanette Montgomery | Democratic | 1984 | Kings |
26 | Brian Kavanagh | Democratic | 2017* | Kings, New York (Manhattan) |
27 | Brad Hoylman | Democratic | 2012 | New York |
28 | Liz Krueger | Democratic | 2002* | New York |
29 | Jose M. Serrano | Democratic | 2004 | New York, Bronx |
30 | Brian Benjamin | Democratic | 2017* | New York |
31 | Marisol Alcantara | Democratic | 2016 | New York |
32 | Luis Sepúlveda | Democratic | 2018* | Bronx |
33 | Gustavo Rivera | Democratic | 2010 | Bronx |
34 | Jeffrey D. Klein | Democratic | 2004 | Bronx, Westchester |
35 | Andrea Stewart-Cousins | Democratic | 2006 | Westchester |
36 | Jamaal Bailey | Democratic | 2016 | Bronx, Westchester |
37 | Shelley Mayer | Democratic | 2018* | Westchester |
38 | David Carlucci | Democratic | 2010 | Rockland, Westchester |
39 | William J. Larkin, Jr. | Republican | 1990 | Orange, Rockland, Ulster |
40 | Terrence P. Murphy | Republican | 2014 | Dutchess, Putnam, Westchester |
41 | Susan J. Serino | Republican | 2014 | Dutchess, Putnam |
42 | John J. Bonacic | Republican | 1998 | Delaware, Orange, Sullivan, Ulster |
43 | Kathleen A. Marchione | Republican | 2012 | Columbia, Rensselaer, Saratoga, Washington |
44 | Neil Breslin | Democratic | 1996 | Albany, Rensselaer |
45 | Betty Little | Republican | 2002 | Clinton, Essex, Franklin, Saint Lawrence, Warren, Washington |
46 | George A. Amedore, Jr. | Republican | 2014 | Albany, Greene, Montgomery, Schenectady, Ulster |
47 | Joseph Griffo | Republican | 2006 | Lewis, Oneida, St. Lawrence |
48 | Patty Ritchie | Republican | 2010 | Jefferson, Oswego, St. Lawrence |
49 | Jim Tedisco | Republican | 2016 | Fulton, Hamilton, Herkimer, Saratoga, Schenectady |
50 | John DeFrancisco | Republican | 1992 | Cayuga, Onondaga |
51 | James Seward | Republican | 1986 | Cayuga, Chenango, Cortland, Delaware, Herkimer, Otsego, Schoharie, Tompkins, Ulster |
52 | Fred Akshar | Republican | 2015* | Broome, Chenango, Delaware, Tioga |
53 | David Valesky | Democratic | 2004 | Madison, Oneida, Onondaga |
54 | Pam Helming | Republican | 2016 | Cayuga, Monroe, Ontario, Seneca, Tompkins, Wayne |
55 | Richard Funke | Republican | 2014 | Monroe, Ontario |
56 | Joseph Robach | Republican | 2002 | Monroe |
57 | Catharine Young | Republican | 2005* | Allegany, Cattaraugus, Chautauqua, Livingston |
58 | Tom O'Mara | Republican | 2010 | Chemung, Schuyler, Steuben, Tompkins, Yates |
59 | Patrick Gallivan | Republican | 2010 | Erie, Livingston, Monroe, Wyoming |
60 | Chris Jacobs | Republican | 2016 | Erie |
61 | Michael H. Ranzenhofer | Republican | 2008 | Erie, Genesee, Monroe |
62 | Robert G. Ortt | Republican | 2014 | Monroe, Niagara, Orleans |
63 | Timothy M. Kennedy | Democratic | 2010 | Erie |
* Elected in a special election
State Assembly
Assembly members
- +Elected in a special election
References
- Sen. Felder has been elected on the Democratic, Republican and Conservative Party lines (as of the 2016 election) and has caucused with the Republicans since his first election, but he is a registered Democrat.
- Though Richardson was elected on the Working Families Party line, she is a registered Democrat.
- Although elected on the Republican, Conservative and Independence ballot lines, Bohen is a registered Democrat.
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