- New York State Democratic Committee
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New York State Democratic Committee Chairman Jay Jacobs Senate leader John L. Sampson Assembly leader Sheldon Silver Headquarters 461 Park Avenue South
New York, NY 10016Ideology American Liberalism
Progressivism
Centrism Social liberalismNational affiliation Democratic Party Official colors Blue Seats in the Upper House 30 / 62Seats in the Lower House 98 / 150Website www.nydems.org Politics of the United States
Political parties
ElectionsThe New York State Democratic Committee runs the local branch of the United States Democratic Party in the state of New York. Its headquarters are in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, and it has an office in Albany.[1]
Contents
List of chairpersons
Chairpersons[2] Chair Tenure Hometown while serving Augustus Schell Samuel Fowler Joseph J. Bingham Dean Richmond – August 1866 Batavia Samuel J. Tilden 1866 – September 1874 Manhattan Allen C. Beach September 1874 – September 1875 Watertown Daniel Magone September 1875 – 1877 Ogdensburg William Purcell 1877 – 1878 Rochester Lester B. Faulkner 1878 - 1881 Dansville Daniel Manning 1881 – August 1885 Albany John C. O'Brien September 1885 – 1887 Dutchess County Charles C. B. Walker October 1887 – 1888 Corning Edward Murphy, Jr. May 1888 – 1894 Troy James W. Hinckley September 1894 – 1896 Poughkeepsie Elliott Danforth September 1896 – September 1898 Manhattan Frank Campbell September 1898 – April 1904 Bath Cord Meyer April 1904 – 1906 Queens William. J. Conners October 1906 – June 1910 Buffalo John Alden Dix June 1910 – October 1910 Thomson Winfield S. Huppuch October 1910 – October 1911 Hudson Falls Norman E. Mack October 1911 – February 1912 Buffalo George M. Palmer February 1912 – February 1914 Schoharie William Church Osborn February 1914 – 1916 Garrison Edwin S. Harris April 1916 – September 1918 Schuylerville Joseph A. Kellogg October 1918 – December 1918 Glens Falls William W. Farley January 1919 – June 1921 Binghamton Herbert C. Pell July 1921 – January 1926 Tuxedo Park Edwin Corning January 1926 – August 1928 Albany M. William Bray August 1928 – 1930 Utica James A. Farley October 1930 – June 1944 Manhattan Paul E. Fitzpatrick July 1944 – December 1, 1952 Buffalo Richard H. Balch December 1952 – June 1955 Utica Michael H. Prendergast July 1955 – February 28, 1962 Haverstraw William H. McKeon March 1, 1962 - July 1965 Auburn John J. Burns July 1965 – December 1971 Binghamton Joseph F. Crangle December 1971 – December 1974 Buffalo Patrick J. Cunningham December 1974 – January 31, 1977 Bronx Dominic J. Baranello February 1, 1977 – December 1982 Blue Point William C. Hennessy December 1982 – December 1984 Albany Laurence J. Kirwan December 1984 – May 1989 Rochester John A. Marino May 1989 – May 1993 Manhattan Alfred Gordon May 1993 – March 1995 Queens Judith H. Hope March 1995 – December 2001 East Hampton Herman D. Farrell, Jr. December 2001 – December 31, 2006 Manhattan June O'Neill December 2006 – 2009 Canton Jay S. Jacobs Sep 2009 – present Laurel Hollow Chairman Jay Jacobs
Jay Jacobs was first elected to his position in October of 2001. He was selected to be chairman in September 2009. He is the owner of three camps: Timber Lake Camp, Timber Lake West, and Tyler Hill Camp. Jacobs grew up in Forest Hill and received his law degree from Northwestern Law School. He now lives in Laurel Hollow.[3]
Recent history
The State Committee is chaired by Jay S. Jacobs. The Executive Committee is chaired by June O'Neill.
History
The New York State Democratic Party was founded in 1792 by Thomas Jefferson and James Madison during an expedition along the Hudson River.[4]
Current elected officials
Current elected officials can be contacted at their New York Office: 461 Park Ave. South, New York, NY 10016, as well as by phone: (212) 725-8825[5] The following is a list of elected statewide and federal Democratic officeholders beginning in 2011:
Members of Congress
Democrats compose 24 of New York's 31-member Congressional delegation - 2 Senators and 22 Representatives:
U.S. Senate
Democrats have controlled both of New York's seats in the U.S. Senate since 1999:
- Class I: Kirsten Gillibrand (Junior Senator)
- Class III: Chuck Schumer (Senior Senator, Vice Chairman of the Democratic Caucus, Chairman of Senate Democratic Policy Committee)
U.S. House of Representatives
Democrats hold 22 of the 29 U.S. House of Representatives seats New York was apportioned following the 2000 census:
- NY-01: Timothy Bishop
- NY-02: Steve Israel (DCCC Chair for the 2012 cycle)
- NY-04: Carolyn McCarthy
- NY-05: Gary Ackerman
- NY-06: Gregory Meeks
- NY-07: Joseph Crowley
- NY-08: Jerrold Nadler
- NY-09: Anthony Weiner
- NY-10: Edolphus Towns
- NY-11: Yvette Clarke
- NY-12: Nydia Velázquez
- NY-14: Carolyn B. Maloney
- NY-15: Charles B. Rangel
- NY-16: José Serrano
- NY-17: Eliot Engel
- NY-18: Nita Lowey
- NY-21: Paul Tonko
- NY-22: Maurice Hinchey
- NY-23: Bill Owens
- NY-26: Kathy Hochul
- NY-27: Brian Higgins
- NY-28: Louise Slaughter
Statewide officials
Democrats control all four of the elected statewide offices:
- Governor: Andrew Cuomo
- Lieutenant Governor: Bob Duffy
- Attorney General: Eric Schneiderman
- Comptroller: Thomas DiNapoli
State legislative leaders
See also
References
- ^ Home. New York State Democratic Committee. Retrieved on May 13, 2010.
- ^ Kestenbaum, Lawrence (2010). "Democratic state chairs, 1853-2008 (Incomplete!)". The Political Graveyard. Ann Arbor, Michigan. http://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/D/NY.html#17668. Retrieved 2011-04-12.
- ^ http://http://nassaucountydems.com/
- ^ http://www.nydems.org/
- ^ http://democrats.org/
External links
- New York State Democratic Committee
- New York State Young Democrats
- New York State Democratic Rural Conference
- New York High School Democrats
- New York State College Democrats
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