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Patricia E. Salkin (1989): [12] First female lawyer to become a school Dean in Suffolk County, New York; Christine Malafi (1991): [12] First female County Attorney of Suffolk County, New York; Victoria Gumbs-Moore: [215] First African American (female) elected as a Judge of the Family Court in Suffolk County, New York (2020)
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This category is for people who have held the office of Assistant Attorney General for any one of the seven districts (1796 to 1801), or district attorney of any one of the seven districts (1801 to 1818), or district attorney of any one of the sixty-two counties in the State of New York (since 1818).
In 2016, Republican nominee Donald Trump of New York City won the county by 7.3 percent over Democratic nominee and former United States Secretary of State / former Senator from New York Hillary Clinton of Chappaqua, New York. In 2020, Democrat Joe Biden came incredibly close to winning the county, losing to Trump by just 33 votes.
The Ontario County Courthouse is located in Canandaigua, New York, United States. The United States v. Susan B. Anthony trial took place in this courthouse in 1873. It is a contributing property to the Canandaigua Historic District, listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984.
Hathaway Corners – A hamlet in the southwest part of the town at the junction of NY-332 and County Road 41. Ingleside Corner – A location by the west town line on NY-332. Mertensia (Previously called "West Farmington") – A hamlet in the southwest part of the town on County Road 41. New Salem – An historic location near the north town line.
Touro Law Center is the only law school in Suffolk County, New York. [8] After briefly beginning operations in Manhattan, the Law Center's first campus was established in the town of Huntington, which is located in northwestern Suffolk County. [9] In 2007, the Law Center moved to its current campus in Central Islip. [10]
Spalding Gray: 62 United States Gray, an American actor, writer and monologist, was declared missing on January 11, 2004. On March 7, 2004, the Office of Chief Medical Examiner of the City of New York reported that Gray's body had been discovered by two men and pulled from the East River. [103] He is said to have committed suicide by drowning ...