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Audrey I. Pheffer (born August 13, 1941) [1] is an American Democratic Party politician from New York.She is currently serving as Queens County Clerk.Previously, she represented District 23 in the New York State Assembly from 1987 to 2011, which comprised Rockaway Beach, Howard Beach and Ozone Park, among other neighborhoods found within the New York City borough of Queens.
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Audrey Pheffer* Democrat 24th Saul Weprin* Democrat re-elected Speaker; died on February 11, 1994 Mark Weprin: Democrat on March 24, 1994, elected to fill vacancy [16] 25th Brian M. McLaughlin: Democrat 26th Douglas Prescott* Republican 27th Nettie Mayersohn* Democrat 28th Alan G. Hevesi* Democrat
Under the provisions of the New York Constitution of 1938 and the U.S. Supreme Court decision to follow the One man, one vote rule, re-apportioned in 1992 by the Legislature, 61 Senators and 150 assemblymen were elected in single-seat districts for two-year terms.
Audrey Pheffer* Democrat 24th Mark Weprin* Democrat 25th Brian M. McLaughlin* Democrat 26th Ann-Margaret Carrozza: Democrat 27th Nettie Mayersohn* Democrat 28th Melinda Katz* Democrat 29th William Scarborough* Democrat 30th Joseph Crowley* Democrat on November 3, 1998, elected to the 106th U.S. Congress: 31st Gregory W. Meeks* Democrat
on February 28, 2006, elected to fill vacancy [6] 18th Earlene Hill Hooper* Democrat 19th David McDonough* Republican 20th Harvey Weisenberg* Democrat 21st Thomas Alfano* Republican 22nd Jimmy Meng: Democrat 23rd Audrey Pheffer* Democrat 24th Mark Weprin* Democrat 25th Brian M. McLaughlin* Democrat 26th Ann-Margaret Carrozza* Democrat 27th
Kerry Washington portrays Lt. Col. Charity Adams in the Netflix film. The real-life leader was born in Kittrell, N.C., on Dec. 5, 1918, and raised in Columbia, S.C.
The 193rd New York State Legislature, consisting of the New York State Senate and the New York State Assembly, met from January 6, 1999, to December 31, 2000, during the fifth and sixth years of George Pataki's governorship, in Albany.