201st New York State Legislature | |||||
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Overview | |||||
Legislative body | New York State Legislature | ||||
Jurisdiction | New York, United States | ||||
Term | January 1, 2015 – December 31, 2016 | ||||
Senate | |||||
President | Lt. Gov. Kathy Hochul (D) | ||||
Temporary President | Dean Skelos (R), until May 11, 2015; John J. Flanagan (R), from May 11, 2015 | ||||
Party control | Republican/IDC | ||||
Assembly | |||||
Speaker | Sheldon Silver (D), until February 2, 2015; Joseph D. Morelle (D), acting February 2–3, 2015; Carl Heastie (D), from February 3, 2015 | ||||
Party control | Democratic | ||||
Sessions | |||||
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The 201st New York State Legislature, consisting of the New York State Senate and the New York State Assembly, met from January 7, 2015, to December 31, 2016, during the fifth and sixth years of Andrew Cuomo's governorship, in Albany.
The asterisk (*) denotes members of the previous Legislature who continued in office as members of this Legislature. Assembly members Roxanne Persaud and Todd Kaminsky were elected to fill vacancies in the Senate.
Note: For brevity, the chairmanships omit the words "...the Committee on (the)..."
District | Senator | Party | Notes |
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1st | Kenneth LaValle* | Republican | |
2nd | John J. Flanagan* | Republican | Temporary President from May 11, 2015 |
3rd | Thomas Croci | Republican | |
4th | Phil Boyle* | Republican | |
5th | Carl L. Marcellino* | Republican | |
6th | Kemp Hannon* | Republican | |
7th | Jack Martins* | Republican | |
8th | Michael Venditto | Republican | |
9th | Dean Skelos* | Republican | Temporary President until May 11, 2015; seat vacated on December 11, 2015 |
Todd Kaminsky* | Democrat | on April 19, 2016, elected to fill vacancy [1] | |
10th | James Sanders Jr.* | Democrat | |
11th | Tony Avella* | Dem. (IDC) | |
12th | Michael Gianaris* | Democrat | |
13th | Jose Peralta* | Democrat | |
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 | John L. Sampson* | Democrat | seat vacated on July 24, 2015 |
Roxanne Persaud* | Democrat | on November 3, 2015, elected to fill vacancy | |
20th | Jesse Hamilton | Democrat | |
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 | |
27th | Brad Hoylman* | Democrat | |
28th | Liz Krueger* | Democrat | |
29th | José M. Serrano* | Democrat | |
30th | Bill Perkins* | Democrat | |
31st | Adriano Espaillat* | Democrat | on November 8, 2016, elected to the 115th U.S. Congress |
32nd | Rubén Díaz Sr.* | Democrat | |
33rd | Gustavo Rivera* | Democrat | |
34th | Jeffrey D. Klein* | Dem. (IDC) | IDC Leader |
35th | Andrea Stewart-Cousins* | Democrat | Minority Leader |
36th | Ruth Hassell-Thompson* | Democrat | appointed as Special Advisor for Policy and Community Affairs of NYS Homes and Community Renewal, beginning in July 2016 |
37th | George Latimer* | Democrat | |
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 | Hugh T. Farley* | Republican | |
50th | John A. DeFrancisco* | Republican | |
51st | James L. Seward* | Republican | |
52nd | Thomas W. Libous* | Republican | seat vacated on July 22, 2015 |
Fred Akshar | Republican | on November 3, 2015, elected to fill vacancy | |
53rd | David J. Valesky* | Dem. (IDC) | |
54th | Michael F. Nozzolio* | Republican | |
55th | Rich Funke | Republican | |
56th | Joseph Robach* | Republican | |
57th | Catharine Young* | Republican | |
58th | Tom O'Mara* | Republican | |
59th | Patrick M. Gallivan* | Republican | |
60th | Marc Panepinto | Democrat | |
61st | Michael Ranzenhofer* | Republican | |
62nd | Robert Ortt | Republican | |
63rd | Timothy M. Kennedy* | Democrat | |
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 |
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1st | Fred W. Thiele Jr.* | Ind./Dem. | |
2nd | Anthony Palumbo* | Republican | |
3rd | L. Dean Murray | Republican | |
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 | Kimberly Jean-Pierre | 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 | Todd Kaminsky | Democrat | on April 19, 2016, elected to the State Senate |
21st | Brian F. Curran* | Republican | |
22nd | Michaelle C. Solages* | Democrat | |
23rd | Phil Goldfeder* | Democrat | resigned on November 8, 2016 [3] |
24th | David Weprin* | Democrat | |
25th | Nily Rozic* | Democrat | |
26th | Edward Braunstein* | Democrat | |
27th | Michael Simanowitz* | Democrat | |
28th | Andrew Hevesi* | Democrat | |
29th | William Scarborough* | Democrat | resigned on May 7, 2015 |
Alicia Hyndman | Democrat | on November 3, 2015, elected to fill vacancy | |
30th | Margaret Markey* | Democrat | |
31st | Michele Titus* | Democrat | |
32nd | Vivian E. Cook* | Democrat | |
33rd | Barbara M. Clark* | Democrat | died on February 22, 2016 [4] |
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 | Rodneyse Bichotte | Democrat | |
43rd | Karim Camara* | Democrat | resigned on February 20, 2015, to head the NYS OFBCD [5] |
Diana Richardson | Working Fam. [6] | on May 5, 2015, elected to fill vacancy [7] | |
44th | James F. Brennan* | Democrat | |
45th | Steven Cymbrowitz* | Democrat | |
46th | Alec Brook-Krasny* | Democrat | resigned effective July 7, 2015 |
Pamela Harris | Democrat | on November 3, 2015, elected to fill vacancy | |
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 | Annette Robinson* | Democrat | |
57th | Walter T. Mosley* | Democrat | |
58th | N. Nick Perry* | Democrat | |
59th | Roxanne Persaud | Democrat | on November 3, 2015, elected to the State Senate |
Jaime Williams | Democrat | on April 19, 2016, elected to fill vacancy [8] | |
60th | Charles Barron | Democrat | |
61st | Matthew Titone* | Democrat | |
62nd | Joe Borelli* | Republican | on November 3, 2015, elected to the New York City Council |
Ronald Castorina | Republican | on April 19, 2016, elected to fill vacancy | |
63rd | Michael Cusick* | Democrat | |
64th | Nicole Malliotakis* | Republican | |
65th | Sheldon Silver* | Democrat | Speaker until February 2, 2015; seat vacated on November 30, 2015 |
Alice Cancel | Democrat | on April 19, 2016, elected to fill vacancy [9] | |
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 | Guillermo Linares | Democrat | |
73rd | Dan Quart* | Democrat | |
74th | Brian P. Kavanagh* | Democrat | |
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 | |
81st | Jeffrey Dinowitz* | Democrat | |
82nd | Michael Benedetto* | Democrat | |
83rd | Carl Heastie* | Democrat | Speaker from February 3, 2015 |
84th | Carmen E. Arroyo* | Democrat | |
85th | Marcos Crespo* | Democrat | |
86th | Victor M. Pichardo* | Democrat | |
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 | Karl A. Brabenec | Republican | |
99th | James Skoufis* | Democrat | |
100th | Aileen Gunther* | Democrat | |
101st | Claudia Tenney* | Republican | on November 8, 2016, elected to the 115th U.S. Congress |
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 | Carrie Woerner | Democrat | |
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 | in May 2015, appointed as Commissioner of NYS OTDA [10] |
Pamela Hunter | Democrat | on November 3, 2015, elected to fill vacancy | |
129th | William Magnarelli* | Democrat | |
130th | Bob Oaks* | Republican | |
131st | Brian Kolb* | Republican | Minority Leader |
132nd | Phil Palmesano* | Republican | |
133rd | Bill Nojay* | Republican | died on September 9, 2016 [11] |
134th | Peter Lawrence | Republican | |
135th | Mark C. Johns* | Republican | |
136th | Joseph D. Morelle* | Democrat | Majority Leader; Acting Speaker from February 2 to 3, 2015 |
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 | Angela Wozniak | Cons./Rep. | |
144th | Jane Corwin* | Republican | |
145th | John Ceretto* | Republican | changed party affiliation on August 18, 2015 [12] |
Democrat | |||
146th | Raymond Walter* | Republican | |
147th | David DiPietro* | Republican | |
148th | Joseph Giglio* | Republican | |
149th | Sean Ryan* | Democrat | |
150th | Andy Goodell* | Republican | |
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