New York state legislative session
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.
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)..."
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
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Assembly member
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Party
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Notes
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1st
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Patricia Acampora*
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Republican
|
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2nd
|
Fred W. Thiele Jr.*
|
Republican
|
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3rd
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Patricia Eddington
|
Democrat
|
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4th
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Steve Englebright*
|
Democrat
|
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5th
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Steve Levy
|
Democrat
|
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6th
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Robert C. Wertz*
|
Republican
|
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7th
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Thomas F. Barraga*
|
Republican
|
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8th
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Phil Boyle*
|
Republican
|
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9th
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John J. Flanagan*
|
Republican
|
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10th
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James D. Conte*
|
Republican
|
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11th
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Robert K. Sweeney*
|
Democrat
|
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12th
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Steven L. Labriola*
|
Republican
|
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13th
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David Sidikman*
|
Democrat
|
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14th
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Marc Herbst*
|
Republican
|
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15th
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Donna Ferrara*
|
Republican
|
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16th
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Thomas DiNapoli*
|
Democrat
|
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17th
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Maureen O'Connell*
|
Republican
|
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18th
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Earlene Hill Hooper*
|
Democrat
|
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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]
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20th
|
Harvey Weisenberg*
|
Democrat
|
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21st
|
Robert Barra
|
Republican
|
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22nd
|
Thomas Alfano*
|
Republican
|
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23rd
|
Audrey Pheffer*
|
Democrat
|
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24th
|
Mark Weprin*
|
Democrat
|
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25th
|
Brian M. McLaughlin*
|
Democrat
|
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26th
|
Ann-Margaret Carrozza*
|
Democrat
|
|
27th
|
Nettie Mayersohn*
|
Democrat
|
|
28th
|
Michael Cohen*
|
Democrat
|
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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]
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32nd
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Vivian E. Cook*
|
Democrat
|
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33rd
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Barbara M. Clark*
|
Democrat
|
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34th
|
Ivan C. Lafayette*
|
Democrat
|
|
35th
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Jeffrion L. Aubry*
|
Democrat
|
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36th
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Michael Gianaris
|
Democrat
|
|
37th
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Catherine Nolan*
|
Democrat
|
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38th
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Anthony S. Seminerio*
|
Democrat
|
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39th
|
Frank R. Seddio*
|
Democrat
|
|
40th
|
Diane Gordon
|
Democrat
|
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41st
|
Helene Weinstein*
|
Democrat
|
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42nd
|
Rhoda S. Jacobs*
|
Democrat
|
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43rd
|
Clarence Norman Jr.*
|
Democrat
|
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44th
|
James F. Brennan*
|
Democrat
|
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45th
|
Steven Cymbrowitz
|
Democrat
|
|
46th
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Adele Cohen*
|
Democrat
|
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47th
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William Colton*
|
Democrat
|
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48th
|
Dov Hikind*
|
Democrat
|
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49th
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Peter J. Abbate Jr.*
|
Democrat
|
|
50th
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Joseph R. Lentol*
|
Democrat
|
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51st
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Félix W. Ortiz*
|
Democrat
|
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52nd
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Joan Millman*
|
Democrat
|
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53rd
|
Vito J. Lopez*
|
Democrat
|
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54th
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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
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Roger L. Green*
|
Democrat
|
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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
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63rd
|
Steven Sanders*
|
Democrat
|
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64th
|
Richard N. Gottfried*
|
Democrat
|
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65th
|
Alexander B. Grannis*
|
Democrat
|
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66th
|
Deborah J. Glick*
|
Democrat
|
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67th
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Scott Stringer*
|
Democrat
|
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68th
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Adam Clayton Powell IV
|
Democrat
|
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69th
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Edward C. Sullivan*
|
Democrat
|
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70th
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Keith L. T. Wright*
|
Democrat
|
|
71st
|
Herman D. Farrell Jr.*
|
Democrat
|
Chairman of Ways and Means
|
72nd
|
Adriano Espaillat*
|
Democrat
|
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73rd
|
John Ravitz*
|
Republican
|
on February 12. 2002, defeated in the 26th D. Senate special election
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74th
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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
|
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82nd
|
Stephen B. Kaufman*
|
Democrat
|
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83rd
|
Carl Heastie
|
Democrat
|
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84th
|
J. Gary Pretlow*
|
Democrat
|
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85th
|
Ronald C. Tocci*
|
Democrat
|
|
86th
|
Richard L. Brodsky*
|
Democrat
|
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87th
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Mike Spano*
|
Republican
|
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88th
|
Amy Paulin
|
Democrat
|
|
89th
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Naomi C. Matusow*
|
Democrat
|
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90th
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Sandy Galef*
|
Democrat
|
|
91st
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Willis Stephens*
|
Republican
|
|
92nd
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Alexander J. Gromack*
|
Democrat
|
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93rd
|
Samuel Colman*
|
Democrat
|
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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
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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
|
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123rd
|
Jay J. Dinga*
|
Republican
|
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124th
|
Robert J. Warner*
|
Republican
|
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125th
|
Martin A. Luster*
|
Democrat
|
|
126th
|
Gary Finch*
|
Republican
|
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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
|
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Employees
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