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[http://www.assembly.state.ny.us/mem/?ad=99&sh=map 99]</td><td>[[Steve Katz]]</td><td>Republican</td><td>2010</td><td>[[Mohegan Lake, New York|Mohegan Lake]] |
[http://www.assembly.state.ny.us/mem/?ad=99&sh=map 99]</td><td>[[Steve Katz]]</td><td>Republican</td><td>2010</td><td>[[Mohegan Lake, New York|Mohegan Lake]] |
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[http://www.assembly.state.ny.us/mem/?ad=101&sh=map 101]</td><td>[[Kevin Cahill]]</td><td>Democratic</td><td>1998</td><td>[[Kingston, New York|Kingston]] |
[http://www.assembly.state.ny.us/mem/?ad=101&sh=map 101]</td><td>[[Kevin Cahill]]</td><td>Democratic</td><td>1998</td><td>[[Kingston, New York|Kingston]] |
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New York State Assembly | |
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Type | |
Type | |
Leadership | |
Structure | |
Seats | 150 |
Political groups | Democratic Party Independence Party of New York Republican Party |
Elections | |
Last election | November 4, 2008 |
Meeting place | |
Assembly Chamber, New York State Capitol, Albany, NY, U.S. | |
Website | |
http://www.assembly.state.ny.us/ |
The New York State Assembly is the lower house of the New York State Legislature, the state legislature of the U.S. state of New York. 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 party caucus 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 64th Assembly District (New York City-Lower Manhattan). The Majority Leader is Ronald Canestrari of the 106th Assembly District (parts of Albany, Rensselaer and Saratoga counties). The Minority Leader is Republican Brian Kolb of the 129th Assembly District (parts of Cayuga, Cortland, Onondaga and Ontario counties and all of Seneca County).
Position | Name | Party | Residence | District |
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Speaker | Sheldon Silver | Democratic | New York | 64 |
Majority Leader | Ronald Canestrari | Democratic | Cohoes | 106 |
Minority Leader | Brian Kolb | Republican | Canandaigua | 129 |
Composition
The Assembly is dominated by the Democrats, who currently hold a 48-seat majority in the chamber. The Assembly's one-man, one-vote 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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Democratic | Ind | Republican | Vacant | ||
End of previous legislature | 105 | 2 | 42 | 149 | 1 |
Begin | 98 | 1 | 50 | 149 | 1[1] |
Latest voting share | 66.4% | 33.6% |
Members of the New York State Assembly
Past notable members
Prominent past Assembly members include current U.S. Senator Chuck Schumer, former U.S. presidents Millard Fillmore and Theodore Roosevelt, former New York governors George Pataki and Al Smith, as well as Nelson Antonio Denis and Thomas V. Welch.
See also
- New York State Capitol
- New York Legislature
- New York State Senate
- List of members of the New York State Assembly
- New York state elections, 2008
- 2009 New York State Senate leadership crisis
- New York state elections, 2010
References
External links