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Before his election to the State Assembly, Quart worked as a volunteer lawyer for [[Legal Aid]] and served as co-chair of the Transportation Committee for [[Manhattan Community Board 8]].<ref>{{cite web|title=About Dan|url=http://danquart.com/about-dan | |
Before his election to the State Assembly, Quart worked as a volunteer lawyer for [[Legal Aid]] and served as co-chair of the Transportation Committee for [[Manhattan Community Board 8]].<ref>{{cite web|title=About Dan |url=http://danquart.com/about-dan |publisher=danquart.com |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120121010558/http://danquart.com:80/about-dan |archivedate=2012-01-21 |df= }}</ref> In 2005, he finished second in the Democratic primary for [[New York City Council|City Council]] to [[Jessica Lappin]].<ref>{{cite news|last=Hicks|first=Jonathan P.|title= The New York Primary: The Dynasty; Family Name in Brooklyn Loses Clout With Defeat|url=http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9A00E3D71131F936A2575AC0A9639C8B63|work=[[The New York Times]] |accessdate= September 17, 2011|date= September 15, 2005}}</ref> |
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In May 2012, he was named one of ''[[Manhattan Media|City & State]]'''s "40 under 40" for being a young influential member of New York City politics.<ref name=forty>Pehme, Morgan (May 21, 2012). [http://archives.cityandstateny.com/rising-stars-40-40-dan-quart/ "Rising Stars 40 Under 40: Dan Quart"]. ''[[Manhattan Media|City & State]]''.</ref> |
In May 2012, he was named one of ''[[Manhattan Media|City & State]]'''s "40 under 40" for being a young influential member of New York City politics.<ref name=forty>Pehme, Morgan (May 21, 2012). [http://archives.cityandstateny.com/rising-stars-40-40-dan-quart/ "Rising Stars 40 Under 40: Dan Quart"]. ''[[Manhattan Media|City & State]]''.</ref> |
Revision as of 19:22, 5 December 2016
Dan Quart | |
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Member of the New York State Assembly from the 73rd district | |
Assumed office September 14, 2011 | |
Preceded by | Jonathan Bing |
Personal details | |
Born | New York City, New York | May 22, 1973
Political party | Democratic |
Spouse | Miriam Quart |
Children | 2 |
Residence | Upper East Side, Manhattan |
Alma mater | Binghamton University (B.A.) St. John's University (J.D.) |
Dan Quart (born May 22, 1973)[1] is an American lawyer and politician.
A Democrat, he serves in the New York State Assembly, representing District 73, which comprises parts of the Upper East Side and Midtown East areas in the Manhattan borough of New York City, New York. He was elected in a special election in 2011 following the resignation of Jonathan Bing.
Career
Before his election to the State Assembly, Quart worked as a volunteer lawyer for Legal Aid and served as co-chair of the Transportation Committee for Manhattan Community Board 8.[2] In 2005, he finished second in the Democratic primary for City Council to Jessica Lappin.[3]
In May 2012, he was named one of City & State's "40 under 40" for being a young influential member of New York City politics.[1]
See also
References
- ^ a b Pehme, Morgan (May 21, 2012). "Rising Stars 40 Under 40: Dan Quart". City & State.
- ^ "About Dan". danquart.com. Archived from the original on 2012-01-21.
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suggested) (help) - ^ Hicks, Jonathan P. (September 15, 2005). "The New York Primary: The Dynasty; Family Name in Brooklyn Loses Clout With Defeat". The New York Times. Retrieved September 17, 2011.
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.state .ny .us /mem /Dan-Quart, his official website with the New York State Assembly
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