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James Nicholas Tedisco [5] (born July 15, 1950) is an American politician. He became the New York State Senator for New York's 44th State Senate district in 2023. A Republican, Tedisco served in the New York State Assembly from 1983 to 2017.
2022 New York State Senate election, District 44 [7] [8]; Primary election Party Candidate Votes % Republican: Jim Tedisco: 5,296 : 76.9 : Republican: Daphne Jordan ...
On January 24, State Assembly Minority Leader Jim Tedisco received the endorsement of Saratoga County's Republican chairman, [18] while the Greene County GOP endorsed Faso. [19] Jim Tedisco was the eventual Republican nominee, winning the GOP nomination on January 27, 2009. [20]
Jim Tedisco: Rep Jim Tedisco: Rep 45th: Dan Stec: Rep Dan Stec: Rep 46th: Neil Breslin† Dem Pat Fahy: Dem 47th: Brad Hoylman-Sigal: Dem Brad Hoylman-Sigal: Dem 48th: Rachel May: Dem Rachel May: Dem 49th: Mark Walczyk: Rep Mark Walczyk: Rep 50th: John Mannion† Dem Chris Ryan: Dem 51st: Peter Oberacker: Rep Peter Oberacker: Rep 52nd: Lea Webb ...
Scott Murphy, a fellow Democrat, won the election held March 31, 2009, defeating Republican Jim Tedisco by fewer than 700 votes. Because of the slim margin, Tedisco did not concede the race until more than three weeks later, when overseas ballots had been counted.
Notre Dame-Bishop Gibbons High School is a private, Roman Catholic middle and high school in Schenectady, New York.It is located within the Roman Catholic Diocese of Albany. ...
A Republican, Kolb was chosen as Assembly Minority Leader following the resignation of Jim Tedisco. [5] He became Assembly Minority Leader on April 6, 2009. [2] As of December 2018, Kolb was the longest-serving legislative leader in the New York State Legislature. [6] [5]
New York's 23rd State Senate district is one of 63 districts in the New York State Senate.It has been represented by Democrat Jessica Scarcella-Spanton since 2023. [3] Spanton has been an active member in New York politics and was a campaign manager for her predecessor Diane Savino, who represented the district from 2005 until her retirement in 2022.