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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.
District 23 is located in Queens, comprising the neighborhoods of Broad Channel, Howard Beach, and parts of the Rockaways and Ozone Park.. The district overlaps with New York's 5th and 7th congressional districts, the 10th, 15th and 19th districts of the New York State Senate, and the 28th, 31st and 32nd districts of the New York City Council.
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Audrey Pheffer* Democrat on May 12, 2011, took office as County Clerk of Queens County [2] Phil Goldfeder: Democrat on September 13, 2011, elected to fill vacancy 24th David Weprin* Democrat 25th Rory Lancman* Democrat 26th Edward Braunstein: Democrat 27th Nettie Mayersohn* Democrat resigned on March 30, 2011 [3] Michael Simanowitz: Democrat
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On April 28, 1987, Audrey Pheffer (Dem.), of Queens, was elected to fill the vacancy in the Assembly caused by the resignation of Gerdi E. Lipschutz. On June 16, 1987, Patricia McGee (Rep.), of Franklinville, was elected to fill a vacancy in the Assembly. The New York state election, 1987, was held on November 3.
Audrey Pheffer* Democrat 24th Saul Weprin* Democrat Chairman of Ways and Means 25th Douglas Prescott* Republican 26th Morton C. Hillman* Democrat 27th Nettie Mayersohn* Democrat 28th Alan G. Hevesi* Democrat 29th Cynthia Jenkins* Democrat 30th Joseph Crowley* Democrat 31st Anthony S. Seminerio* Democrat 32nd Edward Abramson* Democrat 33rd
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