194th New York State Legislature
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Legislative bodyNew York State Legislature
JurisdictionNew York, United States
TermJanuary 1, 2001 – December 31, 2002
Members61
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| Legislative body | New York State Legislature | ||||
| Jurisdiction | New York, United States | ||||
| Term | January 1, 2001 – December 31, 2002 | ||||
| Senate | |||||
| Members | 61 | ||||
| President | Lt. Gov. Mary Donohue (R) | ||||
| Temporary President | Joseph Bruno (R) | ||||
| Party control | Republican | ||||
| Assembly | |||||
| Members | 150 | ||||
| Speaker | Sheldon Silver (D) | ||||
| Party control | Democratic | ||||
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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.
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
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