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					Lower house of the New York State Legislature
The New York State Assembly  is the lower house  of the New York State Legislature ,[ 2] New York State Senate  being the upper house .[ 3] [ 4] term limits .[ 5] 
The Assembly convenes at the State Capitol  in Albany . 
Leadership of the Assembly [ edit ] The Speaker of the Assembly  presides over the Assembly. The Speaker is elected by the Majority Conference, followed by confirmation of the full Assembly through the passage of an Assembly Resolution. In addition to presiding over the body, the Speaker also has the chief leadership position, and controls the flow of legislation and committee assignments. The minority leader is elected by party caucus. The majority leader of the Assembly is selected by, and serves, the Speaker.[ 6] 
Democrat  Carl Heastie  of the 83rd Assembly District has served as Speaker of the Assembly since February 2015.[ 7] Crystal Peoples-Stokes  of the 141st Assembly District has served as Assembly majority leader since December 2018.[ 8] Republican  William A. Barclay  of the 120th Assembly District has served as Assembly minority leader since January 2020.[ 9] 
Composition by party [ edit ] The Assembly has been controlled by the Democratic Party  since 1975.[ 10] 
Affiliation
 
Party (Shading indicates Majority Conference)
 
Total
 
  
 
 
 
 
  
Democratic 
Republican 
Ind 
Con 
Vacant
  
End 2015–2016 session
 
104
 
41
 
1
 
1
 
147
 
3
  
  
Start 2017–2018 session[ 11]  
106
 
43
 
1
 
0
 
150
 
0
  
End 2017–2018 session
 
102
 
1[ a] [ 12] [ 13]  
42
 
146
 
4
  
  
Start 2019–2020 session[ 14]  
105
 
44
 
1
 
0
 
150
 
0
  
End 2019–2020 session
 
101
 
43
 
145
 
5
  
  
Start 2021–2022 session
 
106
 
43
 
1
 
0
 
150
 
0
  
End 2021–2022 session
 
107
 
0
 
149
 
1
  
  
Start 2023–2024 session
 
102
 
48
 
0
 
0
 
150
 
0
  
End 2023–2024 session
 
100
 
148
 
2
  
  
Start 2025–2026 session
 
103
 
47
 
0
 
0
 
150
 
0
  
August 29, 2025[ b]  
102
 
149
 
1
  
Latest voting share
 
  
Members of the New York State Assembly [ edit ] 
District
 
Party
 
Member
 
First elected
 
Counties
 
Residence
  
1 
Democratic 
Tommy John Schiavoni 2024 
Suffolk 
Sag Harbor 
 
2 
Republican 
Jodi Giglio 2020 
Suffolk 
Riverhead 
 
3 
Republican 
Joe DeStefano 2018 
Suffolk 
Brookhaven 
 
4 
Democratic 
Rebecca Kassay 2024 
Suffolk 
Port Jefferson 
 
5 
Republican 
Douglas M. Smith 2018+ 
Suffolk 
Holbrook 
 
6 
Democratic 
Philip Ramos 2002 
Suffolk 
Brentwood 
 
7 
Republican 
Jarett Gandolfo 2020 
Suffolk 
Sayville 
 
8 
Republican 
Michael J. Fitzpatrick 2002 
Suffolk 
St. James 
 
9 
Republican 
Michael Durso 2020
 
Nassau , Suffolk 
Massapequa Park 
 
10 
Democratic 
Steve Stern 2018+ 
Nassau , Suffolk 
Dix Hills 
 
11 
Democratic 
Kwani O'Pharrow 2024 
Nassau , Suffolk 
West Babylon 
 
12 
Republican 
Keith Brown 2020+ 
Suffolk 
Northport 
 
13 
Democratic 
Charles D. Lavine 2004 
Nassau 
Glen Cove 
 
14 
Republican 
David McDonough 2002+ 
Nassau 
Merrick 
 
15 
Republican 
Jake Blumencranz 2022 
Nassau 
Oyster Bay 
 
16 
Republican 
Daniel Norber 2024 
Nassau 
Great Neck 
 
17 
Republican 
John Mikulin 2018+ 
Nassau 
Bethpage 
 
18 
Democratic 
Noah Burroughs 2024 
Nassau 
Hempstead 
 
19 
Republican 
Ed Ra 2010 
Nassau 
Garden City South 
 
20 
Republican 
Eric "Ari" Brown 2022+ 
Nassau 
Cedarhurst 
 
21 
Democratic 
Judy Griffin 2024 
Nassau 
Rockville Centre 
 
22 
Democratic 
Michaelle C. Solages 2012 
Nassau 
Elmont 
 
23 
Democratic 
Stacey Pheffer Amato 2016 
Queens 
Queens  (Rockaway )
 
24 
Democratic 
David Weprin 2010+ 
Queens 
Queens  (Hollis )
 
25 
Democratic 
Nily Rozic 2012 
Queens 
Queens  (Fresh Meadows )
 
26 
Democratic 
Edward Braunstein 2010 
Queens 
Queens  (Bayside )
 
27 
Democratic 
Sam Berger 2023+ 
Queens 
Queens  (Kew Gardens Hills )
 
28 
Democratic 
Andrew Hevesi 2005+ 
Queens 
Queens  (Forest Hills )
 
29 
Democratic 
Alicia Hyndman 2015+ 
Queens 
Queens  (Rosedale )
 
30 
Democratic 
Steven Raga 2022 
Queens 
Queens  (Woodside )
 
31 
Democratic 
Khaleel Anderson 2020 
Queens 
Queens  (Far Rockaway )
 
32 
Democratic 
Vivian E. Cook 1990 
Queens 
Queens  (Jamaica )
 
33 
Democratic 
Clyde Vanel 2016+ 
Queens 
Queens  (Cambria Heights )
 
34 
Democratic 
Jessica González-Rojas 2020 
Queens 
Queens  (East Elmhurst )
 
35 
Democratic 
Larinda Hooks 2024 
Queens 
Queens  (East Elmhurst )
 
36 
Democratic 
Zohran Mamdani 2020 
Queens 
Queens  (Astoria )
 
37 
Democratic 
Claire Valdez 2024 
Queens 
Queens  (Ridgewood )
 
38 
Democratic 
Jenifer Rajkumar 2020 
Queens 
Queens  (Woodhaven )
 
39 
Democratic 
Catalina Cruz 2018 
Queens 
Queens  (Jackson Heights )
 
40 
Democratic 
Ron Kim 2012 
Queens 
Queens  (Flushing )
 
41 
Democratic 
Kalman Yeger 2024 
Kings  (Brooklyn)
Brooklyn  (Borough Park )
 
42 
Democratic 
Rodneyse Bichotte Hermelyn 2014 
Kings  (Brooklyn)
Brooklyn  (Flatbush )
 
43 
Democratic 
Brian A. Cunningham 2022+ 
Kings  (Brooklyn)
Brooklyn  (Flatbush )
 
44 
Democratic 
Robert Carroll 2016 
Kings  (Brooklyn)
Brooklyn  (Windsor Terrace )
 
45 
Republican 
Michael Novakhov 2022 
Kings  (Brooklyn)
Brooklyn  (Manhattan Beach )
 
46 
Republican 
Alec Brook-Krasny 2022 
Kings  (Brooklyn)
Brooklyn  (Coney Island )
 
47 
Democratic 
William Colton 1996 
Kings  (Brooklyn)
Brooklyn  (Bensonhurst )
 
48 
Democratic 
Simcha Eichenstein 2018 
Kings  (Brooklyn)
Brooklyn  (Borough Park )
 
49 
Republican 
Lester Chang 2022 
Kings  (Brooklyn)
Brooklyn  (Midwood )
 
50 
Democratic 
Emily Gallagher 2020 
Kings  (Brooklyn)
Brooklyn  (Greenpoint )
 
51 
Democratic 
Marcela Mitaynes 2020 
Kings  (Brooklyn)
Brooklyn  (Sunset Park )
 
52 
Democratic 
Jo Anne Simon 2014 
Kings  (Brooklyn)
Brooklyn  (Boerum Hill )
 
53 
Democratic 
Maritza Davila 2013+ 
Kings  (Brooklyn)
Brooklyn  (Bushwick )
 
54 
Democratic 
Erik Martin Dilan 2014 
Kings  (Brooklyn)
Brooklyn  (Cypress Hills )
 
55 
Democratic 
Latrice Walker 2014 
Kings  (Brooklyn)
Brooklyn  (Brownsville )
 
56 
Democratic 
Stefani Zinerman 2020 
Kings  (Brooklyn)
Brooklyn  (Bedford-Stuyvesant )
 
57 
Democratic 
Phara Souffrant Forrest 2020 
Kings  (Brooklyn)
Brooklyn  (Fort Greene )
 
58 
Democratic 
Monique Chandler-Waterman 2022+[ 15]  
Kings  (Brooklyn)
Brooklyn  (East Flatbush )
 
59 
Democratic 
Jaime Williams 2016+ 
Kings  (Brooklyn)
Brooklyn  (Canarsie )
 
60 
Democratic 
Nikki Lucas 2022+ 
Kings  (Brooklyn)
Brooklyn  (Starret City )
 
61 
Democratic 
Charles Fall 2018 
New York  (Manhattan), Richmond  (Staten Island)
Staten Island  (Mariners Harbor )
 
62 
Republican 
Michael Reilly 2018 
Richmond  (Staten Island)
Staten Island  (Eltingville )
 
63 
Republican 
Sam Pirozzolo 2022 
Richmond  (Staten Island)
Staten Island  (Castleton Corners )
 
64 
Republican 
Michael Tannousis 2020 
Kings  (Brooklyn), Richmond  (Staten Island)
Staten Island  (Great Kills )
 
65 
Democratic 
Grace Lee 2022 
New York  (Manhattan)
Manhattan  (Financial District )
 
66 
Democratic 
Deborah J. Glick 1990 
New York  (Manhattan)
Manhattan  (Greenwich Village )
 
67 
Democratic 
Linda Rosenthal 2006+ 
New York  (Manhattan)
Manhattan  (Upper West Side )
 
68 
Democratic 
Eddie Gibbs 2022+ 
New York  (Manhattan)
Manhattan  (Harlem )
 
69 
Democratic 
Micah Lasher 2024 
New York  (Manhattan)
Manhattan  (Upper West Side )
 
70 
Democratic 
Jordan Wright 2024 
New York  (Manhattan)
Manhattan  (Harlem )
 
71 
Democratic 
Al Taylor 2017+ 
New York  (Manhattan)
Manhattan  (Harlem )
 
72 
Democratic 
Manny De Los Santos 2022+ 
New York  (Manhattan)
Manhattan  (Fort George )
 
73 
Democratic 
Alex Bores 2022 
New York  (Manhattan)
Manhattan  (Upper East Side )
 
74 
Democratic 
Harvey Epstein 2018+ 
New York  (Manhattan)
Manhattan  (East Village )
 
75 
Democratic 
Tony Simone 2022 
New York  (Manhattan)
Manhattan  (Hell's Kitchen )
 
76 
Democratic 
Rebecca Seawright 2014 
New York  (Manhattan)
Manhattan  (Upper East Side )
 
77 
Democratic 
Landon Dais 2024+ 
Bronx 
The Bronx  (Highbridge )
 
78 
Democratic 
George Alvarez 2022 
Bronx 
The Bronx  (Fordham )
 
79 
Democratic 
Chantel Jackson 2020 
Bronx 
The Bronx  (Morrisania )
 
80 
Democratic 
John Zaccaro Jr. 2022 
Bronx 
The Bronx  (Pelham Parkway )
 
81 
Democratic 
Jeffrey Dinowitz 1994+ 
Bronx 
The Bronx  (Riverdale )
 
82 
Democratic 
Michael Benedetto 2004 
Bronx 
The Bronx  (Pelham Bay )
 
83 
Democratic 
Carl Heastie 2000 
Bronx 
The Bronx  (Williamsbridge )
 
84 
Democratic 
Amanda Septimo 2020 
Bronx 
The Bronx  (South Bronx )
 
85 
Democratic 
Emerita Torres 2024 
Bronx 
The Bronx  (South Bronx )
 
86 
Democratic 
Yudelka Tapia 2021+ 
Bronx 
The Bronx  (Fordham )
 
87 
Democratic 
Karines Reyes 2018 
Bronx 
The Bronx  (Parkchester )
 
88 
Democratic 
Amy Paulin 2000 
Westchester 
Scarsdale 
 
89 
Democratic 
J. Gary Pretlow 1992 
Westchester 
Mount Vernon 
 
90 
Democratic 
Nader Sayegh 2018 
Westchester 
Yonkers 
 
91 
Democratic 
Steven Otis 2012 
Westchester 
Rye 
 
92 
Democratic 
MaryJane Shimsky 2022 
Westchester 
Dobbs Ferry 
 
93 
Democratic 
Chris Burdick 2020 
Westchester 
Bedford 
 
94 
Republican 
Matt Slater 2022 
Westchester , Putnam 
Yorktown 
 
95 
Democratic 
Dana Levenberg 2022 
Westchester , Putnam 
Ossining 
 
96 
Democratic 
Patrick Carroll 2024 
Rockland 
Bardonia 
 
97 
Democratic 
Aron Wieder 2024 
Rockland 
Spring Valley 
 
98 
Republican 
Karl A. Brabenec 2014 
Orange , Rockland 
Deerpark 
 
99 
Democratic 
Chris Eachus 2022 
Orange , Rockland 
New Windsor 
 
100 
Democratic 
Paula Kay 2024 
Orange , Sullivan 
Rock Hill 
 
101 
Republican 
Brian Maher 2022 
Delaware , Oneida , Orange , Otsego , Sullivan , Ulster 
Montgomery 
 
102 
Republican 
Christopher Tague 2018+ 
Albany , Delaware , Greene , Otsego , Schoharie , Ulster 
Schoharie 
 
103 
Democratic 
Sarahana Shrestha 2022 
Dutchess , Ulster 
Esopus 
 
104 
Democratic 
Jonathan Jacobson 2018+ 
Dutchess , Orange , Ulster 
Newburgh 
 
105 
Republican 
Anil Beephan Jr. 2022 
Dutchess 
East Fishkill 
 
106 
Democratic 
Didi Barrett 2012+ 
Columbia , Dutchess 
Hudson 
 
107 
Republican 
Scott Bendett 2022 
Albany , Columbia , Rensselaer , Washington 
Averill Park 
 
108 
Democratic 
John T. McDonald III 2012 
Albany , Rensselaer , Saratoga 
Cohoes 
 
109 
Democratic 
Gabriella Romero 2024 
Albany 
Albany 
 
110 
Democratic 
Phillip Steck 2012 
Albany , Schenectady 
Colonie 
 
111 
Democratic 
Angelo Santabarbara 2012 
Montgomery , Schenectady 
Rotterdam 
 
112 
Republican 
Mary Beth Walsh 2016 
Fulton , Saratoga , Schenectady 
Burnt Hills 
 
113 
Democratic 
Carrie Woerner 2014 
Saratoga , Warren, Washington 
Round Lake 
 
114 
Republican 
Matt Simpson 2020 
Essex , Fulton , Saratoga , Warren , Washington 
Horicon 
 
115 
Vacant [ b]  
116 
Republican 
Scott Gray 2022 
Jefferson , St. Lawrence 
Watertown 
 
117 
Republican 
Ken Blankenbush 2010 
Jefferson , Lewis , Oneida , St. Lawrence 
Black River 
 
118 
Republican 
Robert Smullen 2018 
Fulton , Hamilton , Herkimer , Montgomery , Oneida 
Johnstown 
 
119 
Democratic 
Marianne Buttenschon 2018 
Oneida 
Marcy 
 
120 
Republican 
William A. Barclay 2002 
Jefferson , Oswego , Cayuga
Pulaski 
 
121 
Republican 
Joe Angelino 2020 
Broome , Chenango , Delaware , Madison , Otsego 
Norwich 
 
122 
Republican 
Brian Miller 2016 
Herkimer , Madison , Oneida , Otsego 
New Hartford 
 
123 
Democratic 
Donna Lupardo 2004 
Broome 
Endwell 
 
124 
Republican 
Christopher S. Friend 2010 
Broome , Chemung , Tioga 
Big Flats 
 
125 
Democratic 
Anna Kelles 2020 
Cortland , Tompkins 
Ithaca 
 
126 
Republican 
John Lemondes Jr. 2020 
Cayuga , Onondaga 
Jamesville 
 
127 
Democratic 
Albert A. Stirpe Jr. 2012 
Madison , Onondaga 
North Syracuse 
 
128 
Democratic 
Pamela Hunter 2015+ 
Onondaga 
Syracuse 
 
129 
Democratic 
William Magnarelli 1998 
Onondaga 
Syracuse 
 
130 
Republican 
Brian Manktelow 2018 
Monroe , Wayne 
Lyons 
 
131 
Republican 
Jeff Gallahan 2020 
Broome , Cayuga , Chenango , Cortland , Madison , Ontario , Seneca 
Manchester 
 
132 
Republican 
Phil Palmesano 2010 
Chemung , Schuyler , Seneca , Steuben , Yates 
Corning 
 
133 
Republican 
Andrea Bailey 2024 
Livingston , Monroe , Ontario , Steuben , Wyoming 
Geneseo 
 
134 
Republican 
Josh Jensen 2020 
Monroe 
Greece 
 
135 
Democratic 
Jennifer Lunsford 2020 
Monroe 
Perinton 
 
136 
Democratic 
Sarah Clark 2020 
Monroe 
Rochester 
 
137 
Democratic 
Demond Meeks 2020 
Monroe 
Rochester 
 
138 
Democratic 
Harry Bronson 2010 
Monroe 
Rochester 
 
139 
Republican 
Stephen Hawley 2006+ 
Erie , Genesee , Monroe , Orleans 
Batavia 
 
140 
Democratic 
William Conrad III 2020 
Erie , Niagara 
Tonawanda 
 
141 
Democratic 
Crystal Peoples-Stokes 2002 
Erie 
Buffalo 
 
142 
Democratic 
Patrick B. Burke 2018 
Erie 
Buffalo 
 
143 
Republican 
Patrick Chludzinski 2024 
Erie 
Cheektowaga 
 
144 
Republican 
Paul Bologna 2024 
Erie , Niagara 
Clarence 
 
145 
Republican 
Angelo Morinello 2016 
Erie , Niagara 
Niagara Falls 
 
146 
Democratic 
Karen McMahon 2018 
Erie 
Williamsville 
 
147 
Republican 
David DiPietro 2012 
Erie , Wyoming 
East Aurora 
 
148 
Republican 
Joe Sempolinski 2024 
Allegany , Cattaraugus , Steuben 
Canisteo 
 
149 
Democratic 
Jonathan Rivera 2020 
Erie 
Buffalo 
 
150 
Republican 
Andrew Molitor 2024 
Erie , Chautauqua 
Westfield 
 
+Elected in a special election The New York State Assembly has the following committees:[ 17] 
Aging 
Agriculture Alcoholism and Drug Abuse 
Banks 
Children and Families 
Cities 
Codes 
Consumer Affairs and Protection 
Corporations, Authorities and Commissions 
Correction 
Economic Development, Job Creation, Commerce and Industry 
Education Election Law 
Energy 
Environmental Conservation 
Ethics and Guidance 
Governmental Employees 
Governmental Operations 
Health 
Higher Education 
Housing 
Insurance 
Judiciary Labor 
Libraries and Education Technology 
Local Governments 
Mental Health 
Oversight, Analysis and Investigation 
People with Disabilities 
Racing and Wagering 
Real Property Taxation 
Rules 
Science & Technology 
Small Business 
Social Services 
Tourism , Parks, Arts and Sports  DevelopmentTransportation Veterans' Affairs 
Ways and Means  
^ Asm. Erik Bohen (a registered Democrat who won an April 24, 2018 special election on the Republican Party line) was not a member of any caucus during his Assembly tenure. 
^ a b   Democrat Billy Jones  (District 115) resigned.[ 16]  
  
^ "Assembly Member Directory" . nyassembly.gov . Retrieved January 13,  2025 .^ Colon, Dave (November 26, 2018). "As Democratic Senate Becomes Reality, Unclear How Hard Assembly Majority Will Push Prior Agenda" . Gotham Gazette . ^ Runyeon, Frank G. (November 28, 2018). "The Secret Playbook NY State Senate Democrats Used To 'Wipe The Floor' With Republicans" . Gothamist . Archived from the original  on July 30, 2019. Retrieved July 30,  2019 . ^ Precious, Tom (November 13, 2018). "Crystal Peoples-Stokes in the running for Assembly majority leader post" The Buffalo News  ^ Carola, Chris (June 14, 2018). "New York state lawmakers push term limits for elected state offices" . Daily Freeman . Archived from the original  on February 15, 2020. ^ "Roles and Responsibilities of Selected Leadership Positions" . National Conference of State Legislatures . Retrieved July 27,  2020 .^ McKinley, Jesse (February 3, 2015). "Heastie Elected Speaker of New York Assembly" The New York Times . ^ Precious, Tom (December 17, 2018). "WNY gets Albany leverage as Peoples-Stokes named Assembly majority leader" The Buffalo News . ^ "NY Assembly Republicans select new minority leader" The Post-Star ^ Barron, Seth (October 16, 2018). "All-Blue Albany?" . City Journal . ^ "2016 Election Results" . New York State Board of Elections . Archived from the original  on February 18, 2020. Retrieved February 21,  2020 .^ "Bohen, Burke Have Rematch for Assembly Seat" . Spectrum News .^ Precious, Tom (April 25, 2018). "A day after his Assembly victory, Bohen receives a lesson in Albany 101" The Buffalo News . ^ "Certified Results from the November 6, 2018 General Election for NYS Assembly"  (PDF) . New York State Board of Elections . Archived from the original  (PDF)  on July 23, 2019. Retrieved February 21,  2020 .^ Brachfeld, Ben (May 25, 2022). "Monique Chandler-Waterman wins East Flatbush Assembly special election, defeats Adams pick Reid" . Brooklyn Paper . Archived  from the original on May 25, 2022. Retrieved May 26,  2022 . ^ Turco, Yamuna (July 29, 2025). "New York Assemblyman Billy Jones announces he is stepping down" . NBC 5 . Retrieved September 3,  2025 . ^ "Committees, Commissions and Task Forces" . New York State Assembly.  
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