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  • [District]: 76

    [Representative]: Peter Rivera
    [Party]: Democrat
    [First elected]: 1992
    [Residence]: Bronx
    (List of New York State Assembly Members 2005–06)

  • [District]: 23

    [Representative]: Audrey Pheffer
    [Party]: Democrat
    [First elected]: 1987
    [Residence]: Far Rockaway
    (List of New York State Assembly Members 2005–06)

  • [District]: 99

    [Representative]: Willis Stephens
    [Party]: Republican
    [First elected]: 1994
    [Residence]: Brewster
    (List of New York State Assembly Members 2005–06)

  • [District]: 141

    [Representative]: Crystal Peoples
    [Party]: Democrat
    [First elected]: 2002
    [Residence]: Buffalo
    (List of New York State Assembly Members 2005–06)

  • [District]: 100

    [Representative]: Thomas Kirwan
    [Party]: Republican
    [First elected]: 1994
    [Residence]: Newburgh
    (List of New York State Assembly Members 2005–06)

  • [District]: 53

    [Representative]: Vito Lopez
    [Party]: Democrat
    [First elected]: 1984
    [Residence]: Brooklyn
    (List of New York State Assembly Members 2005–06)

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According to the U. S. Constitution, The New York state legislature elects two senators for six-year terms, each with one vote. Senior senators and junior senators do not differ much in political power or power, but the Senate has traditionally given more power to the more senior senators.

As the largest city and port in the United States, New York has more advantages than any other city. In the 2005-2006 election of 150 New York City State legislators, many of our familiar politicians were involved. Marc Alessi, Ginny Fields, Philip Boyle, and many more details about the delegates’ names, parties, dates and states are included in this random tool generator.

Click the "Display All Items" button and you will get a list of New York State Assembly members (2005–06).

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