200th New York State Legislature
New York state legislative session
The 200th New York State Legislature , consisting of the New York State Senate and the New York State Assembly , met from January 9, 2013, to December 31, 2014, during the third and fourth years of Andrew Cuomo 's governorship , in Albany
Sessions
Governor Cuomo chose not to call any special elections for seats in the Legislature in 2014, so that for most of the year 11 seats in the Assembly and 2 seats in the Senate remained vacant.
State Senate
Senators
The asterisk (*) denotes members of the previous Legislature who continued in office as members of this Legislature. Phil Boyle, George Latimer and George A. Amedore Jr. changed from the Assembly to the Senate.
Note: For brevity, the chairmanships omit the words "...the Committee on (the)..."
Employees
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
Daniel Losquadro *
Republican
in March 2013 elected Highway Superintendent of Brookhaven
Anthony Palumbo
Republican
on November 5, 2013, elected to fill vacancy
3rd
Edward J. Hennessey
Democrat
4th
Steve Englebright *
Democrat
5th
Al Graf *
Republican
6th
Philip Ramos *
Democrat
7th
Andrew Garbarino
Republican
8th
Michael J. Fitzpatrick *
Republican
9th
Joseph Saladino *
Republican
10th
Chad Lupinacci
Republican
11th
Robert K. Sweeney *
Democrat
12th
Andrew Raia *
Republican
13th
Charles D. Lavine *
Democrat
14th
David McDonough *
Republican
15th
Michael Montesano *
Republican
16th
Michelle Schimel *
Democrat
17th
Thomas McKevitt *
Republican
18th
Earlene Hill Hooper *
Democrat
19th
Ed Ra *
Republican
20th
Harvey Weisenberg *
Democrat
21st
Brian F. Curran *
Republican
22nd
Michaelle C. Solages
Democrat
23rd
Phil Goldfeder *
Democrat
24th
David Weprin *
Democrat
25th
Nily Rozic
Democrat
26th
Edward Braunstein *
Democrat
27th
Michael Simanowitz *
Democrat
28th
Andrew Hevesi *
Democrat
29th
William Scarborough *
Democrat
30th
Margaret Markey *
Democrat
31st
Michele Titus *
Democrat
32nd
Vivian E. Cook *
Democrat
33rd
Barbara M. Clark *
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
40th
Ron Kim
Democrat
41st
Helene Weinstein *
Democrat
42nd
Rhoda S. Jacobs *
Democrat
43rd
Karim Camara *
Democrat
44th
James F. Brennan *
Democrat
45th
Steven Cymbrowitz *
Democrat
46th
Alec Brook-Krasny *
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
resigned on May 20, 2013
Maritza Davila
Democrat
on November 5, 2013, elected to fill vacancy
54th
Rafael Espinal *
Democrat
on November 5, 2013, elected to the New York City Council
vacant
The seat remained vacant throughout 2014
55th
William Boyland Jr. *
Democrat
seat vacated on March 6, 2014; seat vacant until the end of 2014
56th
Annette Robinson *
Democrat
57th
Walter T. Mosley
Democrat
58th
N. Nick Perry *
Democrat
59th
Alan Maisel *
Democrat
on November 5, 2013, elected to the New York City Council
vacant
The seat remained vacant throughout 2014
60th
Inez Barron *
Democrat
on November 5, 2013, elected to the New York City Council
vacant
The seat remained vacant throughout 2014
61st
Matthew Titone *
Democrat
62nd
Joe Borelli
Republican
63rd
Michael Cusick *
Democrat
64th
Nicole Malliotakis *
Republican
65th
Sheldon Silver *
Democrat
re-elected Speaker
66th
Deborah J. Glick *
Democrat
67th
Linda Rosenthal *
Democrat
68th
Robert J. Rodriguez *
Democrat
69th
Daniel J. O'Donnell *
Democrat
70th
Keith L. T. Wright *
Democrat
71st
Herman D. Farrell Jr. *
Democrat
Chairman of Ways and Means
72nd
Gabriela Rosa
Democrat
resigned in June 2014; seat vacant until the end of 2014
73rd
Dan Quart *
Democrat
74th
Brian P. Kavanagh *
Democrat
75th
Richard N. Gottfried *
Democrat
76th
Micah Kellner *
Democrat
77th
Vanessa Gibson *
Democrat
on November 5, 2013, elected to the New York City Council
vacant
The seat remained vacant throughout 2014
78th
Jose Rivera *
Democrat
79th
Eric Stevenson *
Democrat
seat vacated on January 13, 2014; seat vacant until the end of 2014
80th
Mark Gjonaj
Democrat
81st
Jeffrey Dinowitz *
Democrat
82nd
Michael Benedetto *
Democrat
83rd
Carl Heastie *
Democrat
84th
Carmen E. Arroyo *
Democrat
85th
Marcos Crespo *
Democrat
86th
Nelson Castro *
Democrat
resigned in April 2013[ 3]
Victor M. Pichardo
Democrat
on November 5, 2013, elected to fill vacancy
87th
Luis R. Sepúlveda
Democrat
88th
Amy Paulin *
Democrat
89th
J. Gary Pretlow *
Democrat
90th
Shelley Mayer *
Democrat
91st
Steven Otis
Democrat
92nd
Thomas J. Abinanti *
Democrat
93rd
David Buchwald
Democrat
94th
Steve Katz *
Republican
95th
Sandy Galef *
Democrat
96th
Kenneth Zebrowski Jr. *
Democrat
97th
Ellen Jaffee *
Democrat
98th
Ann Rabbitt *
Republican
on November 5, 2013, elected County Clerk of Orange Co.
vacant
The seat remained vacant throughout 2014
99th
James Skoufis
Democrat
100th
Aileen Gunther *
Democrat
101st
Claudia Tenney *
Republican
102nd
Pete Lopez *
Republican
103rd
Kevin A. Cahill *
Democrat
104th
Frank Skartados *
Democrat
105th
Kieran Lalor
Republican
106th
Didi Barrett *
Democrat
107th
Steven McLaughlin *
Republican
108th
John T. McDonald III
Democrat
109th
Patricia Fahy
Democrat
110th
Phillip Steck
Democrat
111th
Angelo Santabarbara
Democrat
112th
Jim Tedisco *
Republican
113th
Tony Jordan *
Republican
on November 5, 2013, elected D.A. of Washington Co.
vacant
The seat remained vacant throughout 2014
114th
Dan Stec
Republican
115th
Janet Duprey *
Republican
116th
Addie Jenne *
Democrat
117th
Ken Blankenbush *
Republican
118th
Marc W. Butler *
Republican
119th
Anthony Brindisi *
Democrat
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
Samuel D. Roberts *
Democrat
129th
William Magnarelli *
Democrat
130th
Bob Oaks *
Republican
131st
Brian Kolb *
Republican
Minority Leader
132nd
Phil Palmesano *
Republican
133rd
Bill Nojay
Republican
134th
Bill Reilich *
Republican
on November 5, 2013, elected Supervisor of the Town of Greece
vacant
The seat remained vacant throughout 2014
135th
Mark C. Johns *
Republican
136th
Joseph D. Morelle *
Democrat
Majority Leader
137th
David F. Gantt *
Democrat
138th
Harry Bronson *
Democrat
139th
Stephen Hawley *
Republican
140th
Robin Schimminger *
Democrat
141st
Crystal Peoples *
Democrat
142nd
Michael P. Kearns *
Democrat
143rd
Dennis Gabryszak *
Democrat
resigned on January 12, 2014; seat vacant until the end of 2014
144th
Jane Corwin *
Republican
145th
John Ceretto *
Republican
146th
Raymond Walter *
Republican
147th
David DiPietro
Republican
148th
Joseph Giglio *
Republican
149th
Sean Ryan
Democrat
150th
Andy Goodell *
Republican
Employees
Notes
References
^ Felder was elected as a Democrat but caucused with the Republicans
^ Cecilia Tkaczyk led by just 139 votes on election night, necessitating a recount. After recounting all counties, including absentee and affidavit ballots, Republican Assemblyman George Amedore led by just 111 votes with 875 challenged ballots remaining unopened. [1] After recounting less than half the challenged ballots, Amedore's lead shrank to just 39 votes. Amedore declared victory, and his victory was certified by judicial authority, but Tkaczyk appealed the decision on the remaining 450 ballots, insisting that, as they are primarily in Democratic leaning areas and Republican challenges, if they are counted, she would win the seat.[2] An appeal over 99 of the remaining 450 ballots, 90 of which were in Democratic leaning Ulster County, went to the New York Court of Appeals, the highest Court in the State. Tkaczyk prevailed and the ballots were opened on January 18, 2013. When the ballots were opened, Tkaczyk emerged as the winner.[3]
^ Informer in Assembly, Accused of Perjury, Apologizes by Winnie Hu, in The New York Times on April 10, 2013
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