Jess Present

Jess Present

Jess J. Present (born c. 1921, died August 8, 1998) was a New York State Senator from Jamestown, New York.

He joined the New York State Assembly in 1966 but only stayed two terms, moving to the New York State Senate in 1968 after James F. Hastings left for the U.S. Congress.

Present almost lost his 1992 re-election campaign for the state senate to his Democratic opponent Nancy Bargar after machine ballots showed Bargar ahead by 900 votes. However, after counting absentee ballots and performing a machine recount, Present was declared the winner by 190 votes. Present was hurt in the general election by having Republican Assemblyman John W. Hasper win nine percent of the vote as the Conservative Party nominee. Hasper lost the Republican primary to Present in September 1992. Bargar ran again in 1994 and lost; she also ran for the seat after Patricia McGee's death but lost decisively to Catharine Young.

Shortly after his election scare in 1992 he was appointed deputy majority leader of the state senate. Present was closely allied with Rockefeller Republican Ralph J. Marino during his time as senator. In 1994, after the Republican Revolution saw George Pataki elected governor against Marino's wishes, Marino was ousted as majority leader in favor of Joseph Bruno and Present removed himself from the deputy majority leader position.

Present died in 1998 in Bemus Point, New York while still in office.

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New York Assembly
Preceded by
New district
New York State Assembly, 164th District
1966
Succeeded by
District abolished
Preceded by
Frank Walkley
New York State Assembly, 150th District
1967–1968
Succeeded by
John Beckman
New York State Senate
Preceded by
James F. Hastings
New York State Senate, 57th District
1969–1982
Succeeded by
William Stachowski
Preceded by
William Stachowski
New York State Senate, 56th District
1983–1998
Succeeded by
Patricia McGee

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