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Vincent M. Ignizio (born October 2, 1974) is an American politician and former member and Minority Leader of the New York City Council representing Staten Island's 51st district. Before being elected to the City Council, he was a member of the New York State Assembly.
In the 21st Century, Staten Island has stood apart from the other boroughs of New York City as a conservative and Republican stronghold in an otherwise liberal and progressive Democratic Party-dominated city. As such, the Island's Republican party has had success in borough-wide elections, and has nearly consistently won the island's ...
Prior to being elected to the New York City Council, Mitchell had also worked with and served on the boards of many local charities and community groups including the Dr. Theodore A. Atlas Foundation (named after the physician father of boxer Teddy Atlas), The Staten Island Zoological Society, The Children's Aid Society at Goodhue Center and the Staten Island Film Festival.
Resigned to serve on the New York Supreme Court. 22nd: January 3, 1953 – January 2, 1956 Paul A. Fino: Republican 25th: January 3, 1953 – January 3, 1963 Manhattan Resigned when elected justice to the New York Supreme Court. 24th: January 3, 1963 – December 31, 1968 Israel F. Fischer: Republican 4th: March 4, 1895 – March 3, 1899 ...
Although in 2005 44.7% of the borough's registered voters were registered Democrats and 30.6% were registered Republicans, the Republican Party holds a majority of local public offices. Staten Island is the base of New York City's Republican Party in citywide elections.
Malliotakis was born on November 11, 1980, in the Manhattan borough of New York City. [1] [2] She moved to Staten Island when she was two years old and grew up in Great Kills, [3] the daughter of immigrant parents; her father is from Greece and her mother from Cuba, having left in 1959 following the rise of Fidel Castro. [1]
Carr was endorsed by the Staten Island Republican Party. [6] As one of five candidates in the primary, Carr made his campaign about public safety by calling for 6,000 new police officers to be hired over the ensuing five fiscal years and the restoration of qualified immunity to New York City Police Department officers. [7]
Kamillah M. Hanks (born September 4, 1972) is an American politician and New York City Council Member for the 49th District on the North Shore of Staten Island.. District 49 includes the neighborhoods of Arlington, Clifton, Clove Lakes, Concord, Elm Park, Graniteville, Livingston, Mariners Harbor, New Brighton, Port Richmond, Randall Manor, Rosebank, St. George, Snug Harbor, Silver Lake ...