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Candidate List for the September 13, 2012 State Primary Election NEW YORK STATE BOARD OF ELECTIONS CANDIDATE LIST FOR THE SEPTEMBER 13, 2012 STATE PRIMARY ELECTION State Senate __________________________________________________________________________________________ OFFICE: NYS SENATE DISTRICT: 1st PARTY: DEMOCRATIC COUNTIES: PART OF SUFFOLK 1. Bridget M. Fleming Sag Harbor, NY 11963 2. Jennifer J. Maertz Rocky Point, NY 11778 _________________________________________________________________________________________ OFFICE: NYS SENATE DISTRICT: 10th PARTY: DEMOCRATIC COUNTIES: PART OF QUEENS 1. James Sanders, Jr. Far Rockaway, NY 11691 2. Shirley L. Huntley Jamaica, NY 11434 3. Gian A. Jones Far Rockaway, NY 11691 _________________________________________________________________________________________ OFFICE: NYS SENATE DISTRICT: 15th PARTY: REPUBLICAN COUNTIES: PART OF QUEENS 1. Juan D. Reyes Forest Hills, NY 11375 2. Eric A. Ulrich Ozone Park, NY 11416 PARTY: INDEPENDENCE 1. Eric A. Ulrich Ozone Park, NY 11416 2. Joseph E. Tiraco Rego Park, NY 11374 __________________________________________________________________________________________ ~ 1 ~ __________________________________________________________________________________________ OFFICE: NYS SENATE DISTRICT: 16th PARTY: DEMOCRATIC COUNTIES: PART OF QUEENS 1. Toby Ann Stavisky Whitestone, NY 11357 2. John A. Messer Bayside, NY 11364 __________________________________________________________________________________________ OFFICE: NYS SENATE DISTRICT: 17th PARTY: DEMOCRATIC COUNTIES: PART OF KINGS 1. Simcha Felder Brooklyn, NY 11230 2. Abraham Tischler Brooklyn, NY 11204 PARTY: CONSERVATIVE 1. David Storobin Brooklyn, NY 11235 2. Opportunity to Ballot _________________________________________________________________________________________ OFFICE: NYS SENATE DISTRICT: 18th PARTY: DEMOCRATIC COUNTIES: PART OF KINGS 1. Martin Malave Dilan Brooklyn, NY 11237 2. Jason A. Otano Brooklyn, NY 11211 ________________________________________________________________________________________ OFFICE: NYS SENATE DISTRICT: 27th PARTY: DEMOCRATIC COUNTIES: PART OF NEW YORK 1. Tanika Inlaw New York, NY 10069 2. Thomas M. Greco New York, NY 10036 3. Brad M. Hoylman New York, NY 10011 _________________________________________________________________________________________ OFFICE: NYS SENATE DISTRICT: 31th PARTY: DEMOCRATIC COUNTIES: PART OF NEW YORK 1. Guillermo Linares Bronx, NY 10463 2. Adriano Espaillat New York, NY 10034 ________________________________________________________________________________________ ~ 2 ~ _________________________________________________________________________________________ OFFICE: NYS SENATE DISTRICT: 33rd PARTY: DEMOCRATIC COUNTIES: PART OF BRONX 1. Manuel R. Tavarez Bronx, NY 10453 2. J. Gustavo Rivera Bronx, NY 10468 __________________________________________________________________________________________ OFFICE: NYS SENATE DISTRICT: 40th PARTY: GREEN COUNTIES: PART OF DUTCHESS & PART OF PUTNAM & PART OF WESTCHESTER 1. Opportunity to Ballot _______________________________________________________________________________________ OFFICE: NYS SENATE DISTRICT: 41st PARTY: REPUBLICAN COUNTIES: PART OF DUTCHESS & PART OF PUTNAM 1. Stephen M. Saland Poughkeepsie, NY 12603 2. Neil A. DiCarlo Brewster, NY 10509 PARTY: CONSERVATIVE 1. Opportunity to Ballot _________________________________________________________________________________________ OFFICE: NYS SENATE DISTRICT: 43rd PARTY: REPUBLICAN COUNTIES: COLUMBIA, PART OF RENSSELAER, PART OF SARATOGA & PART OF WASHINGTON 1. Kathleen A. Marchione Clifton Park, NY 12065 2. Roy J. McDonald Stillwater, NY 12170 PARTY: CONSERVATIVE 1. Edward J. Gilbert Rensselaer, NY 12144 2. Kathleen A. Marchione Clifton Park, NY 12065 ~ 3 ~ ________________________________________________________________________________________ OFFICE: NYS SENATE DISTRICT: 44th PARTY: DEMOCRATIC COUNTIES: PART OF ALBANY & PART OF RENSSELAER 1. Neil D. Breslin Delmar, NY 12054 2. Shawn M. Morse Cohoes, NY 12047 _________________________________________________________________________________________ OFFICE: NYS SENATE DISTRICT: 46th PARTY: DEMOCRATIC COUNTIES: GREENE, MONTGOMERY, PART OF ALBANY, PART OF SCHENECTADY & PART OF ULSTER 1. Thomas E. Dolan Coeymans, NY 12045 2. Monica M. Arias Miranda Delanson, NY 12053 3. Cecilia F. Tkaczyk Delanson, NY 12053 PARTY: GREEN 1. Opportunity to Ballot __________________________________________________________________________________________ OFFICE: NYS SENATE DISTRICT: 51st PARTY: REPUBLICAN COUNTIES: CORTLAND, OTSEGO, SCHOHARIE, PART OF CAYUGA, PART OF CHENANGO, PART OF DELAWARE, PART OF HERKIMER, PART OF TOMPKINS & PART OF ULSTER 1. James W. Blake Schenevus, NY 12155 2. James L. Seward Milford, NY 13807 _________________________________________________________________________________________ ~ 4 ~ __________________________________________________________________________________________ OFFICE: NYS SENATE DISTRICT: 6oth PARTY: DEMOCRATIC COUNTIES: PART OF ERIE 1. Michael L. Amodeo Lakeview, NY 14085 2. Alfred T. Coppola Buffalo, NY 14216 3. Charles M. Swanick Kenmore, NY 14217 PARTY: REPUBLICAN 1. Mark J. Grisanti Buffalo, NY 14216 2. Kevin T. Stocker Kenmore, NY 14217 PARTY: WORKING FAMILIES 1. Gregory L. Davis Amherst, NY 14226 2. Opportunity to Ballot PARTY: INDEPENDENCE 1. Mark J. Grisanti Buffalo, NY 14216 2. Marie C. Clark Hamburg, NY 14075 3. Brian J. Siklinski Hamburg, NY 14075 __________________________________________________________________________________________ OFFICE: NYS SENATE DISTRICT: 62nd PARTY: REPUBLICAN COUNTIES: NIAGARA, ORLEANS & PART OF MONROE 1. Johnny G. Destino Niagara Falls, NY 14305 2. George D. Maziarz Lockport, NY 14094 PARTY: WORKING FAMILIES 1. Amy Hope Witryol Lewiston, NY 14092 2. Timothy D. Moriarty North Tonawanda, NY 14120 ________________________________________________________________________________________ OFFICE: NYS SENATE DISTRICT: 63rd PARTY: DEMOCRATIC COUNTIES: PART OF ERIE 1. Betty Jean Grant Buffalo, NY 14215 2. Timothy M. Kennedy Buffalo, NY 14220 ________________________________________________________________________________________ ~ 5 ~ ________________________________________________________________________ State Assembly __________________________________________________________________________________________ OFFICE: MEMBER OF ASSEMBLY DISTRICT: 6th PARTY: DEMOCRATIC COUNTIES: PART OF SUFFOLK 1. Samuel J. Gonzalez Brentwood, NY 11717 2. Philip R. Ramos Brentwood, NY 11717 _________________________________________________________________________________________ OFFICE: MEMBER OF ASSEMBLY DISTRICT: 9th PARTY: REPUBLICAN COUNTIES: PART OF NASSAU & PART OF SUFFOLK 1. Joseph S. Saladino Massapequa, NY 11758 2. Richard W. Young West Islip, NY 11795 _________________________________________________________________________________________ OFFICE: MEMBER OF ASSEMBLY DISTRICT: 10th PARTY: WORKING FAMILIES COUNTIES: PART OF SUFFOLK 1. Joseph S. Dujmic, Jr. Huntington Station, NY 11746 2. Opportunity to Ballot __________________________________________________________________________________________ OFFICE: MEMBER OF ASSEMBLY DISTRICT: 22nd PARTY: DEMOCRATIC COUNTIES: PART OF NASSAU 1. Michaelle C. Solages Elmont, NY 11003 2. Milagros Vicente Valley Stream, NY 11580 3. Patricia M. Maher East Meadow, NY 11554 PARTY: WORKING FAMILIES 1. Gary J. Dannunzio Valley Stream, NY 11580 2. Michaelle C. Solages Elmont, NY 11003 _________________________________________________________________________________________ ~ 6 ~ _________________________________________________________________________________________ OFFICE: MEMBER OF ASSEMBLY DISTRICT: 25th PARTY: DEMOCRATIC COUNTIES: PART OF QUEENS 1. Jerry M. Iannece Oakland Gardens, NY 11364 2. Nily D. Rozic Fresh Meadows, NY 11366 _________________________________________________________________________________________ OFFICE: MEMBER OF ASSEMBLY DISTRICT: 33rd PARTY: DEMOCRATIC COUNTIES: PART OF QUEENS 1. Barbara M. Clark Cambria Heights, NY 11411 2. Clyde Vanel Cambria Heights, NY 11411 _______________________________________________________________________________________ OFFICE: MEMBER OF ASSEMBLY DISTRICT: 38th PARTY: DEMOCRATIC COUNTIES: PART OF QUEENS 1. Michael G. Miller Glendale, NY 11385 2. Etienne David Adorno Woodhaven, NY 11421 _________________________________________________________________________________________ OFFICE: MEMBER OF ASSEMBLY DISTRICT: 40th PARTY: DEMOCRATIC COUNTIES: PART OF QUEENS 1. Ron Kim Whitestone, NY 11357 2. Myungsuk Lee Flushing, NY 11354 3. Ethel Chen Flushing, NY 11355 4. Yen S. Chou Oakland Gardens, NY 11364 5. Martha Flores-Vazquez Flushing, NY 11355 PARTY: REPUBLICAN 1. Philip Gim Whitestone, NY 11357 2. Sunny Hahn Flushing, NY 11354 _________________________________________________________________________________________ ~ 7 ~ ________________________________________________________________________________________ OFFICE: MEMBER OF ASSEMBLY DISTRICT: 42nd PARTY: DEMOCRATIC COUNTIES: PART OF KINGS 1. Rhoda S. Jacobs Brooklyn, NY 11210 2. Rodneyse Bichotte Brooklyn, NY 11210 ________________________________________________________________________________________ OFFICE: MEMBER OF ASSEMBLY DISTRICT: 45th PARTY: DEMOCRATIC COUNTIES: PART OF KINGS 1. Steven Cymbrowitz Brooklyn, NY 11235 2. Ben Akselrod Brooklyn, NY 11230 PARTY: INDEPENDENCE 3. Opportunity to Ballot ________________________________________________________________________________________ OFFICE: MEMBER OF ASSEMBLY DISTRICT: 46th PARTY: REPUBLICAN COUNTIES: PART OF KINGS 1. Lucretia
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