199th New York State Legislature
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Legislative bodyNew York State Legislature
JurisdictionNew York, United States
TermJanuary 1, 2011 – December 31, 2012
Members62
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| Legislative body | New York State Legislature | ||||
| Jurisdiction | New York, United States | ||||
| Term | January 1, 2011 – December 31, 2012 | ||||
| Senate | |||||
| Members | 62 | ||||
| President | Lt. Gov. Robert Duffy (D) | ||||
| Temporary President | Dean Skelos (R) | ||||
| Party control | Republican | ||||
| Assembly | |||||
| Members | 150 | ||||
| Speaker | Sheldon Silver (D) | ||||
| Party control | Democratic | ||||
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The 199th New York State Legislature, consisting of the New York State Senate and the New York State Assembly, met from January 5, 2011, to December 31, 2012, during the first two years of Andrew Cuomo's governorship, in Albany.
Senators
An extraordinary session of the State Senate was held on December 7, 2011 to codify a tax code reform promoted by Cuomo.
The asterisk (*) denotes members of the previous Legislature who continued in office as members of this Legislature. Michael Gianaris, Adriano Espaillat, Greg Ball and Tom O'Mara changed from the Assembly to the Senate.
Note: For brevity, the chairmanships omit the words "...the Committee on (the)..."
| District | Senator | Party | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1st | Kenneth LaValle* | Republican | |
| 2nd | John J. Flanagan* | Republican | |
| 3rd | Lee Zeldin | Republican | |
| 4th | Owen H. Johnson* | Republican | |
| 5th | Carl L. Marcellino* | Republican | |
| 6th | Kemp Hannon* | Republican | |
| 7th | Jack Martins | Republican | |
| 8th | Charles J. Fuschillo Jr.* | Republican | |
| 9th | Dean Skelos* | Republican | elected Temporary President |
| 10th | Shirley Huntley* | Democrat | |
| 11th | Tony Avella | Democrat | |
| 12th | Michael Gianaris* | Democrat | |
| 13th | Jose Peralta* | Democrat | |
| 14th | Malcolm Smith* | Democrat | |
| 15th | Joseph Addabbo Jr.* | Democrat | |
| 16th | Toby Ann Stavisky* | Democrat | |
| 17th | Martin Malave Dilan* | Democrat | |
| 18th | Velmanette Montgomery* | Democrat | |
| 19th | John L. Sampson* | Democrat | Minority Leader |
| 20th | Eric Adams* | Democrat | |
| 21st | Kevin Parker* | Democrat | |
| 22nd | Martin Golden* | Republican | |
| 23rd | Diane Savino* | Dem. (IDC) | |
| 24th | Andrew Lanza* | Republican | |
| 25th | Daniel Squadron* | Democrat | |
| 26th | Liz Krueger* | Democrat | |
| 27th | Carl Kruger* | Democrat | resigned on December 20, 2011 |
| David Storobin | Republican | on March 20, 2012, elected to fill vacancy[1] | |
| 28th | José M. Serrano* | Democrat | |
| 29th | Thomas Duane* | Democrat | |
| 30th | Bill Perkins* | Democrat | |
| 31st | Adriano Espaillat* | Democrat | |
| 32nd | Rubén Díaz Sr.* | Democrat | |
| 33rd | Gustavo Rivera | Democrat | |
| 34th | Jeffrey D. Klein* | Dem. (IDC) | |
| 35th | Andrea Stewart-Cousins* | Democrat | |
| 36th | Ruth Hassell-Thompson* | Democrat | |
| 37th | Suzi Oppenheimer* | Democrat | |
| 38th | David Carlucci | Dem. (IDC) | |
| 39th | William J. Larkin Jr.* | Republican | |
| 40th | Greg Ball* | Republican | |
| 41st | Stephen M. Saland* | Republican | |
| 42nd | John Bonacic* | Republican | |
| 43rd | Roy J. McDonald* | Republican | |
| 44th | Hugh T. Farley* | Republican | |
| 45th | Betty Little* | Republican | |
| 46th | Neil Breslin* | Democrat | |
| 47th | Joseph Griffo* | Republican | |
| 48th | Patty Ritchie | Republican | |
| 49th | David J. Valesky* | Dem. (IDC) | |
| 50th | John A. DeFrancisco* | Republican | |
| 51st | James L. Seward* | Republican | |
| 52nd | Thomas W. Libous* | Republican | |
| 53rd | Tom O'Mara* | Republican | |
| 54th | Michael F. Nozzolio* | Republican | |
| 55th | James S. Alesi* | Republican | |
| 56th | Joseph Robach* | Republican | |
| 57th | Catharine Young* | Republican | |
| 58th | Timothy M. Kennedy | Democrat | |
| 59th | Patrick M. Gallivan | Republican | |
| 60th | Mark Grisanti | Republican | |
| 61st | Michael Ranzenhofer* | Republican | |
| 62nd | George D. Maziarz* | Republican | |
Employees
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