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New York State Assembly
New York State Legislature
Coat of arms or logo
Type
Type
Term limits
None
History
New session started
January 5, 2011
Leadership
Sheldon Silver (D)
since February 11, 1994
Peter Rivera (D)
since March 5, 2010
Ronald Canestrari (D)
since January 4, 2007
Brian Kolb (R)
since April 6, 2009
Structure
Seats150
Political groups
Democratic Party (98)
Republican Party (51)
Independence Party (1)
Length of term
2 years
AuthorityArticle III, New York Constitution
Salary$79,500/year + per diem
Elections
Last election
November 2, 2010
(150 seats)
Next election
November 6, 2012
(150 seats)
RedistrictingLegislative Control
Meeting place
State Assembly Chamber
New York State Capitol
Albany, New York
Website
New York State Assembly

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 Conference 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
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)
Total
Template:American politics/party colors/Democratic| Template:American politics/party colors/Libertarian| Template:American politics/party colors/Republican|
Democratic Ind Republican Vacant
End of previous legislature 105 2 42 149 1
Begin 98 1 50 149 1
February 16, 2011[1] 98 1 51 150 0
Latest voting share 66% 34% 100%

Members of the New York State Assembly

District Member Party First elected Residence
1Daniel P. LosquadroRepublican2010Shoreham
2Fred ThieleIndependence1995Sag Harbor
3L. Dean MurrayRepublican2010East Patchogue
4Steven EnglebrightDemocratic1992Setauket
5Alfred C. GrafRepublican2010Holbrook
6Philip RamosDemocratic2002Central Islip
7Michael J. FitzpatrickRepublican2002Smithtown
8 Philip BoyleRepublican2006Bay Shore
9Andrew RaiaRepublican2002East Northport
10James ConteRepublican1988Huntington Station
11Robert SweeneyDemocratic1988Lindenhurst
12Joseph SaladinoRepublican2004Massapequa
13Charles LavineDemocratic2004Glen Cove
14Brian F. CurranRepublican2010Lynbrook
15Michael MontesanoRepublican2010Glen Head
16Michelle SchimelDemocratic2007Great Neck
17 Thomas McKevittRepublican2006East Meadow
18Earlene HooperDemocratic1988Hempstead
19David McDonoughRepublican2002Merrick
20Harvey WeisenbergDemocratic1989Long Beach
21Edward RaRepublican2010Franklin Square
22Grace MengDemocratic2008Flushing
23Audrey PhefferDemocratic1987Rockaway Beach
24David WeprinDemocratic2010Holliswood
25Rory LancmanDemocratic2006Hillcrest
26Edward BraunsteinDemocratic2010Bayside
27Nettie MayersohnDemocratic1982Kew Gardens Hills
28 Andrew HevesiDemocratic2005Forest Hills
29William ScarboroughDemocratic1994Jamaica
30Margaret MarkeyDemocratic1998Maspeth
31Michele TitusDemocratic2002Far Rockaway
32Vivian CookDemocratic1990Jamaica
33Barbara ClarkDemocratic1986Queens Village
34Michael DenDekkerDemocratic2008East Elmhurst
35Jeffrion AubryDemocratic1992Corona
36Aravella SimotasDemocratic2010Long Island City
37Catherine NolanDemocratic1984Ridgewood
38Michael G. MillerDemocratic2009Glendale
39Francisco MoyaDemocratic2010Corona
40Inez BarronDemocratic2008Brooklyn
41Helene WeinsteinDemocratic1980Brooklyn
42Rhoda JacobsDemocratic1978Brooklyn
43Karim CamaraDemocratic2005Brooklyn
44James F. BrennanDemocratic1984Brooklyn
45Steven CymbrowitzDemocratic2000Brooklyn
46Alec Brook-KrasnyDemocratic2006Brooklyn
47William ColtonDemocratic1996Brooklyn
48Dov HikindDemocratic1982Brooklyn
49Peter AbbateDemocratic1986Brooklyn
50Joseph LentolDemocratic1972Brooklyn
51Felix OrtizDemocratic1994Brooklyn
52Joan MillmanDemocratic1997Brooklyn Heights
53Vito LopezDemocratic1984Brooklyn
54Darryl TownsDemocratic1992Brooklyn
55William Boyland, Jr.Democratic2003Brooklyn
56Annette RobinsonDemocratic2002Brooklyn
57Hakeem JeffriesDemocratic2006Brooklyn
58N. Nick PerryDemocratic1992Brooklyn
59 Alan MaiselDemocratic2006Brooklyn
60Nicole MalliotakisRepublican2010Brooklyn/Staten Island
61Matthew TitoneDemocratic2007Staten Island
62Louis TobaccoRepublican2007Staten Island
63Michael CusickDemocratic2002Staten Island
64Sheldon SilverDemocratic1976New York
65Micah KellnerDemocratic2007New York
66Deborah GlickDemocratic1990New York
67 Linda RosenthalDemocratic2006New York
68Robert J. RodriguezDemocratic2010New York
69Daniel O'DonnellDemocratic2002New York
70Keith L. T. WrightDemocratic1992New York
71Herman D. FarrellDemocratic1974New York
72Guillermo LinaresDemocratic2010New York
73Jonathan BingDemocratic2002New York
74 Brian KavanaghDemocratic2006New York
75Richard GottfriedDemocratic1970New York
76Peter RiveraDemocratic1992Bronx
77Vanessa GibsonDemocratic2009Bronx
78Jose RiveraDemocratic2000Bronx
79Eric StevensonDemocratic2010Bronx
80Naomi RiveraDemocratic2004Bronx
81Jeffrey DinowitzDemocratic1994Bronx
82Michael BenedettoDemocratic2004Bronx
83Carl HeastieDemocratic2000Bronx
84Carmen E. ArroyoDemocratic1994Bronx
85Marcos CrespoDemocratic2009Bronx
86Nelson CastroDemocratic2008Bronx
87J. Gary PretlowDemocratic1992Mount Vernon
88Amy PaulinDemocratic2000Scarsdale
89Robert CastelliRepublican2010Lewisboro
90Sandra GalefDemocratic1992Ossining
91George LatimerDemocratic2004Rye
92Thomas AbinantiDemocratic2010White Plains
93Mike SpanoDemocratic2006Yonkers
94Kenneth Zebrowski, Jr.Democratic2007New City
95Ellen C. JaffeeDemocratic2006Suffern
96Nancy Calhoun Republican1990Blooming Grove
97Ann RabbittRepublican2004Greenwood Lake
98Aileen GuntherDemocratic2003Forestburgh
99Steve KatzRepublican2010Mohegan Lake
100Tom KirwanRepublican2010Newburgh
101Kevin CahillDemocratic1998Kingston
102Joel MillerRepublican1994Poughkeepsie
103Marcus MolinaroRepublican2006Red Hook
104John McEnenyDemocratic1992Albany
105George AmedoreRepublican2007Rotterdam
106Ronald CanestrariDemocratic1988Cohoes
107Clifford CrouchRepublican1995Guilford
108Steven McLaughlinRepublican2010Melrose
109Robert Reilly Democratic2004Colonie
110James TediscoRepublican1982Glenville
111William MageeDemocratic1990Nelson
112Tony JordanRepublican2008Jackson
113Teresa SaywardRepublican2002Willsboro
114Janet DupreyRepublican2006Peru
115Claudia TenneyRepublican2010New Hartford
116RoAnn DestitoDemocratic1992Rome
117Marc ButlerRepublican1995Newport
118Addie Jenne RussellDemocratic2008Theresa
119Sam RobertsDemocratic2010Syracuse
120William MagnarelliDemocratic1998Syracuse
121Donald R. MillerRepublican2010Liverpool
122Kenneth BlankenbushRepublican2010Black River
123Gary FinchRepublican1999Springport
124William A. BarclayRepublican2002Pulaski
125Barbara LiftonDemocratic2002Ithaca
126Donna LupardoDemocratic2004Endwell
127Peter LopezRepublican2006Schoharie
128Robert OaksRepublican1992Macedon
129Brian KolbRepublican2000Canandaigua
130Sean T. HannaRepublican2010Mendon
131Harry B. BronsonDemocratic2010Rochester
132Joseph MorelleDemocratic1990Irondequoit
133David GanttDemocratic1982Rochester
134Bill ReilichRepublican2002Greece
135Mark C. JohnsRepublican2010Webster
136Philip PalmesanoRepublican2010Corning
137Christopher FriendRepublican2010Horseheads
138John CerettoRepublican2010Lewiston
139Stephen HawleyRepublican 2006Batavia
140Robin SchimmingerDemocratic1976Kenmore
141Crystal Peoples-StokesDemocratic2002Buffalo
142 Jane Corwin Republican2008Clarence
143Dennis H. GabryszakDemocratic2006Cheektowaga
144Sam HoytDemocratic1992Buffalo
145Mark J.F. SchroederDemocratic2004Buffalo
146Kevin SmardzRepublican2010Hamburg
147Daniel BurlingRepublican1998Warsaw
148James HayesRepublican1998Amherst
149Joseph Giglio Republican2005Gowanda
150Andrew GoodellRepublican2010Jamestown

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

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