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He won every election since with at least 2/3 of the vote. After representing Assembly District 12, he was redistricted into District 9 in 2012 and was elected to represent that district. [8] In the State Assembly, he was a strong advocate for the passing of Megan's Law in New York, and introduced bills related to drug abuse prevention. [9]
The Town of Oyster Bay is the easternmost of the three towns that make up Nassau County, New York, United States. Part of the New York metropolitan area, it is the only town in Nassau County to extend from the North Shore to the South Shore of Long Island. As of the 2020 census, it had a population of 301,332, making it the 5th most populous ...
In 1818, each county in the state became its own district. From 1874 to 1895, New York County included the West Bronx, and from 1895 to 1913 it included all of what is now Bronx County, governing the same area as does the present Borough of the Bronx. [7] On January 1, 1914, the Bronx became a separate county with its own district attorney.
Hart founded Long Island Citizens for Good Government (LICGG) and became its president. [22] As President of the group he called on Nassau County District Attorney to investigate Town of Oyster Bay contracts. He also supports oversight of Oyster Bay finances. [23] In spring of 2016, Hart launched his campaign for the New York State Assembly.
The Nassau County elections offered a similar picture, as voters readily ousted the county's Democrats, electing Republicans down the ballot. [6] [7] The District Attorney, County Executive, Bruce Blakeman and Comptroller offices all went into GOP hands. The Town of North Hempstead elected a Republican Supervisor for the first time since 1989. [8]
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From 1997 to 2002, he served as the representative of the 12th district in the New York State Assembly. From 2004 to 2012, he served as the town clerk for Oyster Bay, New York. [2] On February 26, 2019, Labriola was appointed to the Oyster Bay Town Board. [3] He replaced Rebecca Alesia. [4]
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