201st New York State Legislature

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JurisdictionNew York, United States
TermJanuary 1, 2015 – December 31, 2016
201st New York State Legislature
200th 202nd
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Overview
Legislative bodyNew York State Legislature
JurisdictionNew York, United States
TermJanuary 1, 2015 – December 31, 2016
Senate
PresidentLt. Gov. Kathy Hochul (D)
Temporary PresidentDean Skelos (R), until May 11, 2015;
John J. Flanagan (R), from May 11, 2015
Party controlRepublican/IDC
Assembly
SpeakerSheldon Silver (D), until February 2, 2015;
Joseph D. Morelle (D), acting February 2–3, 2015;
Carl Heastie (D), from February 3, 2015
Party controlDemocratic
Sessions
1January 7  ?, 2015
2January 6  ?, 2016

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.

Senators

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
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

Employees

  • Secretary: ?

State Assembly

References

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