194th New York State Legislature

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194th New York State Legislature



193rd 195th

The facade of the New York State Capitol building in bright daylight

New York State Capitol (2009)

Overview
Jurisdiction
New York, United States
TermJanuary 1, 2001 – December 31, 2002
Senate
Members61
PresidentLt. Gov. Mary Donohue (R)
Temporary President
Joseph Bruno (R)
Party controlRepublican
Assembly
Members150
Speaker
Sheldon Silver (D)
Party controlDemocratic
Sessions




1stJanuary 3 – ?, 2001
2ndJanuary 9 – ?, 2002

The 194th New York State Legislature, consisting of the New York State Senate and the New York State Assembly, met from January 3, 2001, to December 31, 2002, during the seventh and eighth years of George Pataki's governorship, in Albany.




Contents





  • 1 State Senate

    • 1.1 Senators


    • 1.2 Employees



  • 2 State Assembly

    • 2.1 Assembly members


    • 2.2 Employees



  • 3 References


  • 4 Sources




State Senate



Senators


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
Senator
Party
Notes
1st

Kenneth LaValle*
Republican

2nd

James J. Lack*
Republican

3rd

Caesar Trunzo*
Republican

4th

Owen H. Johnson*
Republican

5th

Carl L. Marcellino*
Republican

6th

Kemp Hannon*
Republican

7th

Michael Balboni*
Republican

8th

Charles J. Fuschillo Jr.*
Republican

9th

Dean Skelos*
Republican

10th

Malcolm Smith*
Democrat

11th

Frank Padavan*
Republican

12th

Ada L. Smith*
Democrat

13th

Daniel Hevesi*
Democrat

14th

George Onorato*
Democrat

15th

Serphin R. Maltese*
Cons./Rep.

16th

Toby Ann Stavisky*
Democrat

17th

Nellie R. Santiago*
Democrat

18th

Velmanette Montgomery*
Democrat

19th

John L. Sampson*
Democrat

20th

Marty Markowitz*
Democrat
on November 6, 2001, elected Brooklyn Borough President

Carl Andrews
Democrat
on February 12, 2002, elected to fill vacancy[1]
21st

Carl Kruger*
Democrat

22nd

Seymour P. Lachman*
Democrat

23rd

Vincent J. Gentile*
Democrat

24th

John J. Marchi*
Republican

25th

Martin Connor*
Democrat
Minority Leader
26th

Roy M. Goodman*
Republican
resigned

Liz Krueger
Democrat
on February 12, 2002, elected to fill vacancy[2]
27th

Thomas Duane*
Democrat

28th

Olga A. Méndez*
Democrat

29th

David Paterson*
Democrat

30th

Eric Schneiderman*
Democrat

31st

Efrain Gonzalez*
Democrat

32nd

Pedro Espada Jr.
Democrat

33rd

Ruth Hassell-Thompson
Republican

34th

Guy J. Velella*
Republican

35th

Nicholas A. Spano*
Republican

36th

Suzi Oppenheimer*
Democrat

37th

Vincent Leibell*
Republican

38th

Thomas P. Morahan*
Republican

39th

William J. Larkin, Jr.*
Republican

40th

John Bonacic*
Republican

41st

Stephen M. Saland*
Republican

42nd

Neil Breslin*
Democrat

43rd

Joseph Bruno*
Republican
re-elected Temporary President
44th

Hugh T. Farley*
Republican

45th

Ronald B. Stafford*
Republican
Chairman of Finance
46th

James W. Wright*
Republican

47th

Raymond A. Meier*
Republican

48th

Nancy Larraine Hoffmann*
Republican

49th

John A. DeFrancisco*
Republican

50th

James L. Seward*
Republican

51st

Thomas W. Libous*
Republican

52nd

Randy Kuhl*
Republican

53rd

Michael F. Nozzolio*
Republican

54th

Richard A. Dollinger*
Democrat

55th

James S. Alesi*
Republican

56th

Patricia McGee*
Republican

57th

Byron Brown
Democrat

58th

William Stachowski*
Democrat

59th

Dale M. Volker*
Republican

60th

Mary Lou Rath*
Republican

61st

George D. Maziarz*
Republican


Employees


  • Secretary:


State Assembly



Assembly members


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


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District
Assembly member
Party
Notes
1st

Patricia Acampora*
Republican

2nd

Fred W. Thiele, Jr.*
Republican

3rd

Patricia Eddington
Democrat

4th

Steve Englebright*
Democrat

5th

Steve Levy
Democrat

6th

Robert C. Wertz*
Republican

7th

Thomas F. Barraga*
Republican

8th

Phil Boyle*
Republican

9th

John J. Flanagan*
Republican

10th

James D. Conte*
Republican

11th

Robert K. Sweeney*
Democrat

12th

Steven L. Labriola*
Republican

13th

David Sidikman*
Democrat

14th

Marc Herbst*
Republican

15th

Donna Ferrara*
Republican

16th

Thomas DiNapoli*
Democrat

17th

Maureen O'Connell*
Republican

18th

Earlene Hill Hooper*
Democrat

19th

Kate Murray*
Republican
on November 6, 2001, elected Town Clerk of Hempstead

David McDonough
Republican
on February 12, 2002, elected to fill vacancy[3]
20th

Harvey Weisenberg*
Democrat

21st

Robert Barra
Republican

22nd

Thomas Alfano*
Republican

23rd

Audrey Pheffer*
Democrat

24th

Mark Weprin*
Democrat

25th

Brian M. McLaughlin*
Democrat

26th

Ann-Margaret Carrozza*
Democrat

27th

Nettie Mayersohn*
Democrat

28th

Michael Cohen*
Democrat

29th

William Scarborough*
Democrat

30th

Margaret Markey*
Democrat

31st

Pauline Rhodd-Cummings*
Democrat
died on January 31, 2002

Michele Titus
Democrat
on April 16, 2002, elected to fill vacancy[4]
32nd

Vivian E. Cook*
Democrat

33rd

Barbara M. Clark*
Democrat

34th

Ivan C. Lafayette*
Democrat

35th

Jeffrion L. Aubry*
Democrat

36th

Michael Gianaris
Democrat

37th

Catherine Nolan*
Democrat

38th

Anthony S. Seminerio*
Democrat

39th

Frank R. Seddio*
Democrat

40th

Diane Gordon
Democrat

41st

Helene Weinstein*
Democrat

42nd

Rhoda S. Jacobs*
Democrat

43rd

Clarence Norman Jr.*
Democrat

44th

James F. Brennan*
Democrat

45th

Steven Cymbrowitz
Democrat

46th

Adele Cohen*
Democrat

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

Joan Millman*
Democrat

53rd

Vito J. Lopez*
Democrat

54th

Darryl C. Towns*
Democrat

55th

William F. Boyland*
Democrat

56th

Albert Vann*
Democrat
on November 6, 2001, elected to the NY City Council

Annette Robinson
Democrat
on February 12, 2002, elected to fill vacancy[5]
57th

Roger L. Green*
Democrat

58th

N. Nick Perry*
Democrat

59th

John W. Lavelle
Democrat

60th

Eric N. Vitaliano*
Democrat
on November 6, 2001, elected to the NYC Civil Court

Matthew Mirones
Republican
on February 12, 2002, elected to fill vacancy[6]
61st

Robert A. Straniere*
Republican

62nd

Sheldon Silver*
Democrat
re-elected Speaker
63rd

Steven Sanders*
Democrat

64th

Richard N. Gottfried*
Democrat

65th

Alexander B. Grannis*
Democrat

66th

Deborah J. Glick*
Democrat

67th

Scott Stringer*
Democrat

68th

Adam Clayton Powell IV
Democrat

69th

Edward C. Sullivan*
Democrat

70th

Keith L. T. Wright*
Democrat

71st

Herman D. Farrell, Jr.*
Democrat
Chairman of Ways and Means
72nd

Adriano Espaillat*
Democrat

73rd

John Ravitz*
Republican
on February 12. 2002, defeated in the 26th D. Senate special election
74th

Carmen E. Arroyo*
Democrat

75th

Rubén Díaz Jr.*
Democrat

76th

Peter M. Rivera*
Democrat

77th

Aurelia Greene*
Democrat

78th

Jose Rivera
Democrat

79th

Gloria Davis*
Democrat

80th

Jeffrey D. Klein*
Democrat

81st

Jeffrey Dinowitz*
Democrat

82nd

Stephen B. Kaufman*
Democrat

83rd

Carl Heastie
Democrat

84th

J. Gary Pretlow*
Democrat

85th

Ronald C. Tocci*
Democrat

86th

Richard L. Brodsky*
Democrat

87th

Mike Spano*
Republican

88th

Amy Paulin
Democrat

89th

Naomi C. Matusow*
Democrat

90th

Sandy Galef*
Democrat

91st

Willis Stephens*
Republican

92nd

Alexander J. Gromack*
Democrat

93rd

Samuel Colman*
Democrat

94th

Nancy Calhoun*
Republican

95th

Howard Mills III
Republican

96th

Thomas J. Kirwan*
Republican

97th

Joel M. Miller*
Republican

98th

Jacob E. Gunther III*
Democrat

99th

Patrick R. Manning*
Republican

100th

Robert A. D'Andrea*
Republican
resigned in January 2002

Roy J. McDonald
Republican
on February 12, 2002, elected to fill vacancy[7]
101st

Kevin A. Cahill*
Democrat

102nd

John Faso*
Republican
Minority Leader
103rd

James Tedisco*
Republican

104th

John McEneny*
Democrat

105th

Paul D. Tonko*
Democrat

106th

Ronald Canestrari*
Democrat

107th

Robert G. Prentiss*
Republican

108th

Pat M. Casale*
Republican

109th

Betty Little*
Republican

110th

Chris Ortloff*
Republican

111th

Bill Magee*
Democrat

112th

Dede Scozzafava*
Republican

113th

Marc W. Butler*
Republican

114th

H. Robert Nortz*
Republican

115th

David R. Townsend Jr.*
Republican

116th

RoAnn Destito*
Democrat

117th

Frances T. Sullivan*
Republican

118th

Michael J. Bragman*
Democrat
resigned in December 2001[8]

William E. Sanford
Republican
on February 12, 2002, elected to fill vacancy[9]
119th

Joan Christensen*
Democrat

120th

William Magnarelli*
Democrat

121st

Harold C. Brown Jr.*
Republican

122nd

Clifford W. Crouch*
Republican

123rd

Jay J. Dinga*
Republican

124th

Robert J. Warner*
Republican

125th

Martin A. Luster*
Democrat

126th

Gary Finch*
Republican

127th

George H. Winner, Jr.*
Republican

128th

Bob Oaks*
Republican

129th

Brian Kolb*
Republican

130th

James Bacalles*
Republican

131st

Susan V. John*
Democrat

132nd

Joseph D. Morelle*
Democrat

133rd

David F. Gantt*
Democrat

134th

Joseph Robach*
Democrat

135th

David Koon*
Democrat

136th

Joseph Errigo
Republican

137th

Charles H. Nesbitt*
Republican

138th

Francine DelMonte
Democrat

139th

David E. Seaman*
Republican

140th

Robin Schimminger*
Democrat

141st

Arthur O. Eve*
Democrat

142nd

James P. Hayes*
Republican

143rd

Paul Tokasz*
Democrat
Majority Leader
144th

Sam Hoyt*
Democrat

145th

Brian Higgins*
Democrat

146th

Richard A. Smith*
Democrat

147th

Daniel Burling*
Republican

148th

Sandra Lee Wirth*
Republican

149th

Catharine Young*
Republican

150th

William Parment*
Democrat


Employees


  • Clerk: ?


References




  1. ^ 20th District special election result at NYS Board of Elections


  2. ^ 26th District special election result at NYS Board of Elections


  3. ^ 19th District special election result at NYS Board of Elections


  4. ^ Michele Titus, 32, To Replace Rhodd-Cummings In Assembly by Dabiel Hendrick, in the Queens Chronicle on April 18, 2002


  5. ^ 56th District special election result at NYS Board of Elections


  6. ^ 60th District special election result at NYS Board of Elections


  7. ^ 100th District special election result at NYS Board of Elections


  8. ^ Republicans Pick Up 2 Seats in the Assembly by Jonathan P. Hicks, in the New York Times on February 14, 2002


  9. ^ 118th District special election result at NYS Board of Elections




Sources



  • Senate election results at NYS Board of Elections


  • Assembly election results at NYS Board of Elections







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