202nd New York State Legislature

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202nd New York State Legislature
201st 203rd
The facade of the New York State Capitol building in bright daylight
Overview
Legislative bodyNew York State Legislature
JurisdictionNew York, United States
TermJanuary 1, 2017 – December 31, 2018
Senate
PresidentLt. Gov. Kathy Hochul (D)
Temporary PresidentJohn J. Flanagan (R)
Party controlRepublican
Assembly
SpeakerCarl Heastie (D)
Party controlDemocratic
Sessions
1January 4 – ?, 2017
2January 3 – ?, 2018

The 202nd New York State Legislature, consisting of the New York State Senate and the New York State Assembly, met from January 4, 2017, to December 31, 2018, during the seventh and eighth years of Andrew Cuomo's governorship, in Albany

State Senate

At the beginning of this Legislature, the Senate had 31 Republicans and 32 Democrats. Dem. Simcha Felder caucused with Republicans. Insatisfied with the their own party's leadership, eight Democrats had formed previously the Independent Democratic Conference which cooperated with the Republicans. In April 2018, the IDC was dissolved and the dissenters returned to the Democratic conference. Subsequently Rep. Thomas Croci abandoned his seat without resigning, which left the Senate de facto tied.[1]

Senators

The asterisk (*) denotes members of the previous Legislature who continued in office as members of this Legislature. Jim Tedisco changed from the Assembly to the Senate at the beginning of this Legislature. Assembly members Brian P. Kavanagh, Luis R. Sepúlveda and Shelley Mayer were elected to fill vacancies in the Senate.

Note: For brevity, the chairmanships omit the words "...the Committee on (the)..."

District Senator Party Notes
1st Kenneth LaValle* Republican
2nd John J. Flanagan* Republican re-elected Temporary President
3rd Thomas Croci* Republican
4th Phil Boyle* Republican
5th Carl L. Marcellino* Republican
6th Kemp Hannon* Republican
7th Elaine Phillips Republican
8th John E. Brooks Democrat
9th Todd Kaminsky* Democrat
10th James Sanders Jr.* Democrat
11th Tony Avella* Dem. (IDC)
12th Michael Gianaris* Democrat
13th Jose Peralta* Dem. (IDC) died on November 21, 2018
14th Leroy Comrie* Democrat
15th Joseph Addabbo Jr.* Democrat
16th Toby Ann Stavisky* Democrat
17th Simcha Felder* Ind. Dem.[2]
18th Martin Malave Dilan* Democrat
19th Roxanne Persaud* Democrat
20th Jesse Hamilton* Dem. (IDC)
21st Kevin Parker* Democrat
22nd Martin Golden* Republican
23rd Diane Savino* Dem. (IDC)
24th Andrew Lanza* Republican
25th Velmanette Montgomery* Democrat
26th Daniel Squadron* Democrat resigned on August 11, 2017[3]
Brian P. Kavanagh* Democrat on November 7, 2017, elected to fill vacancy
27th Brad Hoylman* Democrat
28th Liz Krueger* Democrat
29th José M. Serrano* Democrat
30th Bill Perkins* Democrat on February 14, 2017, elected to the New York City Council
Brian Benjamin Democrat on May 23, 2017, elected to fill vacancy
31st Marisol Alcantara Dem. (IDC)
32nd Rubén Díaz Sr.* Democrat on November 7, 2017, elected to the New York City Council
Luis R. Sepúlveda* Democrat on April 24, 2018, elected to fill vacancy
33rd Gustavo Rivera* Democrat
34th Jeffrey D. Klein* Dem. (IDC) IDC Leader
35th Andrea Stewart-Cousins* Democrat Minority Leader
36th Jamaal Bailey Democrat
37th George Latimer* Democrat on November 7, 2017, elected Westchester County Executive
Shelley Mayer* Democrat on April 24, 2018, elected to fill vacancy
38th David Carlucci* Dem. (IDC)
39th William J. Larkin, Jr.* Republican
40th Terrence Murphy* Republican
41st Sue Serino* Republican
42nd John Bonacic* Republican
43rd Kathy Marchione* Republican
44th Neil Breslin* Democrat
45th Betty Little* Republican
46th George A. Amedore Jr.* Republican
47th Joseph Griffo* Republican
48th Patty Ritchie* Republican
49th Jim Tedisco* Republican
50th John A. DeFrancisco* Republican
51st James L. Seward* Republican
52nd Fred Akshar* Republican
53rd David J. Valesky* Dem. (IDC)
54th Pam Helming Republican
55th Rich Funke* Republican
56th Joseph Robach* Republican
57th Catharine Young* Republican
58th Tom O'Mara* Republican
59th Patrick M. Gallivan* Republican
60th Chris Jacobs Republican
61st Michael Ranzenhofer* Republican
62nd Robert Ortt* Republican
63rd Timothy M. Kennedy* Democrat

Employees

  • Secretary: ?

State Assembly

Assembly members

The asterisk (*) denotes members of the previous Legislature who continued in office as members of this Legislature.

Note: For brevity, the chairmanships omit the words "...the Committee on (the)..."

District Assembly member Party Notes
1st Fred W. Thiele, Jr.* Ind./Dem.
2nd Anthony Palumbo* Republican
3rd L. Dean Murray* Republican
4th Steve Englebright* Democrat
5th Al Graf* Republican on November 7, 2017, elected to the Suffolk Co. District Court
Douglas M. Smith Republican on April 24, 2018, elected to fill vacancy
6th Philip Ramos* Democrat
7th Andrew Garbarino* Republican
8th Michael J. Fitzpatrick* Republican
9th Joseph Saladino* Republican on January 31, 2017, took office as Town Supervisor of Oyster Bay
Christine Pellegrino Democrat on May 23, 2017, elected to fill vacancy
10th Chad Lupinacci* Republican on November 7, 2017, elected Town Supervisor of Huntington
Steve Stern Democrat on April 24, 2018, elected to fill vacancy
11th Kimberly Jean-Pierre* Democrat
12th Andrew Raia* Republican
13th Charles D. Lavine* Democrat
14th David McDonough* Republican
15th Michael Montesano* Republican
16th Anthony D'Urso Democrat
17th Thomas McKevitt* Republican on November 7, 2017, elected to the Nassau County Legislature
John Mikulin Republican on April 24, 2018, elected to fill vacancy
18th Earlene Hill Hooper* Democrat
19th Ed Ra* Republican
20th Melissa Miller Republican
21st Brian F. Curran* Republican
22nd Michaelle C. Solages* Democrat
23rd Stacey Pheffer Amato Democrat
24th David Weprin* Democrat
25th Nily Rozic* Democrat
26th Edward Braunstein* Democrat
27th Michael Simanowitz* Democrat died on September 2, 2017
Daniel Rosenthal Democrat on November 7, 2017, elected to fill vacancy
28th Andrew Hevesi* Democrat
29th Alicia Hyndman* Democrat
30th Brian Barnwell Democrat
31st Michele Titus* Democrat
32nd Vivian E. Cook* Democrat
33rd Clyde Vanel Democrat
34th Michael DenDekker* Democrat
35th Jeffrion L. Aubry* Democrat
36th Aravella Simotas* Democrat
37th Catherine Nolan* Democrat
38th Michael G. Miller* Democrat
39th Francisco Moya* Democrat on November 7, 2017, elected to the New York City Council
Ari Espinal Democrat on April 24, 2018, elected to fill vacancy
40th Ron Kim* Democrat
41st Helene Weinstein* Democrat
42nd Rodneyse Bichotte* Democrat
43rd Diana Richardson* Democrat
44th Robert Carroll Democrat
45th Steven Cymbrowitz* Democrat
46th Pamela Harris* Democrat resigned on April 2, 2018
47th William Colton* Democrat
48th Dov Hikind* Democrat
49th Peter J. Abbate Jr.* Democrat
50th Joseph R. Lentol* Democrat
51st Félix W. Ortiz* Democrat
52nd Jo Anne Simon* Democrat
53rd Maritza Davila* Democrat
54th Erik Martin Dilan* Democrat
55th Latrice Walker* Democrat
56th Tremaine Wright Democrat
57th Walter T. Mosley* Democrat
58th N. Nick Perry* Democrat
59th Jaime Williams* Democrat
60th Charles Barron* Democrat
61st Matthew Titone* Democrat
62nd Ronald Castorina* Republican
63rd Michael Cusick* Democrat
64th Nicole Malliotakis* Republican
65th Yuh-Line Niou Democrat
66th Deborah J. Glick* Democrat
67th Linda Rosenthal* Democrat
68th Robert J. Rodriguez* Democrat
69th Daniel J. O'Donnell* Democrat
70th Inez Dickens Democrat
71st Herman D. Farrell Jr.* Democrat Chairman of Ways and Means;
resigned on September 5, 2017
Al Taylor Democrat on November 7, 2017, elected to fill vacancy
72nd Carmen De La Rosa Democrat
73rd Dan Quart* Democrat
74th Brian P. Kavanagh* Democrat on November 7, 2017, elected to the State Senate
Harvey Epstein Democrat on April 24, 2018, elected to fill vacancy
75th Richard N. Gottfried* Democrat
76th Rebecca Seawright* Democrat
77th Latoya Joyner* Democrat
78th Jose Rivera* Democrat
79th Michael Blake* Democrat
80th Mark Gjonaj* Democrat on November 7, 2017, elected to the New York City Council
Nathalia Fernandez Democrat on April 24, 2018, elected to fill vacancy
81st Jeffrey Dinowitz* Democrat
82nd Michael Benedetto* Democrat
83rd Carl Heastie* Democrat re-elected Speaker
84th Carmen E. Arroyo* Democrat
85th Marcos Crespo* Democrat
86th Victor M. Pichardo* Democrat
87th Luis R. Sepúlveda* Democrat on April 24, 2018, elected to the State Senate
88th Amy Paulin* Democrat
89th J. Gary Pretlow* Democrat
90th Shelley Mayer* Democrat on April 24, 2018, elected to the State Senate
91st Steven Otis* Democrat
92nd Thomas J. Abinanti* Democrat
93rd David Buchwald* Democrat
94th Kevin Byrne Republican
95th Sandy Galef* Democrat
96th Kenneth Zebrowski Jr.* Democrat
97th Ellen Jaffee* Democrat
98th Karl A. Brabenec* Republican
99th James Skoufis* Democrat
100th Aileen Gunther* Democrat
101st Brian Miller Republican
102nd Pete Lopez* Republican on October 1, 2017, appointed as Regional Administrator of EPA
Christopher Tague Republican on April 24, 2018, elected to fill vacancy
103rd Kevin A. Cahill* Democrat
104th Frank Skartados* Democrat died on April 15, 2018
105th Kieran Lalor* Republican
106th Didi Barrett* Democrat
107th Steven McLaughlin* Republican on November 7, 2017, elected Rensselaer County Executive
Jacob Ashby Republican on April 24, 2018, elected to fill vacancy
108th John T. McDonald III* Democrat
109th Patricia Fahy* Democrat
110th Phillip Steck* Democrat
111th Angelo Santabarbara* Democrat
112th Mary Beth Walsh Republican
113th Carrie Woerner* Democrat
114th Dan Stec* Republican
115th Billy Jones Democrat
116th Addie Jenne* Democrat
117th Ken Blankenbush* Republican
118th Marc W. Butler* Republican
119th Anthony Brindisi* Democrat on November 6, 2018, elected to the 116th U.S. Congress
120th William Barclay* Republican
121st Bill Magee* Democrat
122nd Clifford Crouch* Republican
123rd Donna Lupardo* Democrat
124th Christopher S. Friend* Republican
125th Barbara Lifton* Democrat
126th Gary Finch* Republican
127th Albert A. Stirpe Jr.* Democrat
128th Pamela Hunter* Democrat
129th William Magnarelli* Democrat
130th Bob Oaks* Republican
131st Brian Kolb* Republican Minority Leader
132nd Phil Palmesano* Republican
133rd Joseph Errigo Republican
134th Peter Lawrence* Republican
135th Mark C. Johns* Republican
136th Joseph D. Morelle* Democrat Majority Leader until November 13, 2018;
on November 6, 2018, elected to the 115th and the 116th U.S. Congress
137th David F. Gantt* Democrat
138th Harry Bronson* Democrat
139th Stephen Hawley* Republican
140th Robin Schimminger* Democrat
141st Crystal Peoples* Democrat Majority Leader from December 17, 2018
142nd Michael P. Kearns* Democrat on November 7, 2017, elected Erie County Clerk
Erik Bohen Indepedent[4] on April 24, 2018, elected to fill vacancy
143rd Monica P. Wallace Democrat
144th Michael Norris Republican
145th Angelo Morinello Republican
146th Raymond Walter* Republican
147th David DiPietro* Republican
148th Joseph Giglio* Republican
149th Sean Ryan* Democrat
150th Andy Goodell* Republican


Assembly members old

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 Douglas M. Smith Rep 2018+ Suffolk
6 Philip Ramos Dem 2002 Suffolk
7 Andrew Garbarino Rep 2012 Suffolk
8 Michael J. Fitzpatrick Rep 2002 Suffolk
9 Christine Pellegrino Dem 2017+ Nassau, Suffolk
10 Steve Stern Dem 2018+ 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 Anthony D'Urso Dem 2016 Nassau
17 John Mikulin Rep 2018+ Nassau
18 Earlene Hooper Dem 1988+ Nassau
19 Ed Ra Rep 2010 Nassau
20 Melissa Miller Rep 2016 Nassau
21 Brian F. Curran Rep 2010 Nassau
22 Michaelle C. Solages Dem 2012 Nassau
23 Stacey Pheffer Amato Dem 2016 Queens
24 David Weprin Dem 2010+ Queens
25 Nily Rozic Dem 2012 Queens
26 Edward Braunstein Dem 2010 Queens
27 Daniel Rosenthal Dem 2017+ Queens
28 Andrew Hevesi Dem 2005+ Queens
29 Alicia Hyndman Dem 2015+ Queens
30 Brian Barnwell Dem 2016 Queens
31 Michele Titus Dem 2002+ Queens
32 Vivian E. Cook Dem 1990 Queens
33 Clyde Vanel Dem 2016+ 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 Ari Espinal Dem 2018+ Queens
40 Ron Kim Dem 2012 Queens
41 Helene Weinstein Dem 1980 Kings
42 Rodneyse Bichotte Dem 2014 Kings
43 Diana Richardson Dem[5] 2015+ Kings
44 Robert Carroll Dem 2016 Kings
45 Steven Cymbrowitz Dem 2000 Kings
46 Vacant 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 Tremaine Wright Dem 2016 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 Yuh-Line Niou 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 Inez Dickens Dem 2016 New York
71 Al Taylor Dem 2017+ New York
72 Carmen De La Rosa Dem 2016 New York
73 Dan Quart Dem 2011+ New York
74 Harvey Epstein Dem 2018+ 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 Nathalia Fernandez Dem 2018+ 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 Vacant Bronx
88 Amy Paulin Dem 2000 Westchester
89 J. Gary Pretlow Dem 1992 Westchester
90 Vacant Westchester
91 Steven Otis Dem 2012 Westchester
92 Tom Abinanti Dem 2010 Westchester
93 David Buchwald Dem 2012 Westchester
94 Kevin Byrne Rep 2016 Westchester, Putnam
95 Sandy Galef Dem 1992 Westchester, Putnam
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 Brian Miller Rep 2016 Delaware, Herkimer, Oneida, Orange, Ostego, Sullivan, Ulster
102 Christopher Tague Rep 2018+ Albany, Columbia, Delaware, Greene, Ostego, Schoharie, Ulster
103 Kevin Cahill Dem 1998 Dutchess, Ulster
104 Vacant Dutchess, Orange, Ulster
105 Kieran Lalor Rep 2012 Dutchess
106 Didi Barrett Dem 2012+ Columbia, Dutchess
107 Jacob Ashby Rep 2018+ 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 Mary Beth Walsh Rep 2016 Saratoga, Schenectady
113 Carrie Woerner Dem 2014 Saratoga, Washington
114 Dan Stec Rep 2012 Essex, Saratoga, Warren, Washington
115 Billy Jones Dem 2016 Clinton, Franklin, St. Lawrence
116 Addie Jenne 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, Schuyler, Seneca, Steuben, Yates
133 Joseph Errigo Rep 2016+ 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 Erik Bohen Dem [6] 2018+ Erie
143 Monica P. Wallace Dem 2016 Erie
144 Michael Norris Rep 2016 Erie, Niagara, Orleans
145 Angelo Morinello Rep 2016 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

Employees

  • Secretary: ?

References

  1. ^ Croci’s absence throws Senate into uncharted territory by Yancey Roy and Michael Gormley at Newsday, on June 3, 2018
  2. ^ Felder was re-elected running on the Democratic and the Republican ticket; he is a registered Democrat but caucused with the Republicans
  3. ^ Why I'm leaving the N.Y. Senate by Daniel Squadron, in the New York Daily News on August 9, 2017
  4. ^ Bohen was a registered Democrat, but was elected on the Republican, Conservative and Independence Party tickets, defeating the regular Democratic candidate. Subsequently he was denied by both Democrats and Republicans to caucus with them in the Assembly.
  5. ^ Though Richardson was elected on the Working Families Party line, she is a registered Democrat.
  6. ^ Although elected on the Republican, Conservative and Independence ballot lines, Bohen is a registered Democrat.

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