173rd New York State Legislature
New York state legislative session
The 173rd New York State Legislature , consisting of the New York State Senate and the New York State Assembly , met from January 4, 1961, to March 31, 1962, during the third and fourth years of Nelson Rockefeller 's governorship , in Albany .
Background
Under the provisions of the New York Constitution of 1938, re-apportioned in 1953, 58 Senators and 150 assemblymen were elected in single-seat districts for two-year terms. The senatorial districts consisted either of one or more entire counties; or a contiguous area within a single county. The counties which were divided into more than one senatorial district were Kings (nine districts), New York (six), Queens (five), Bronx (four), Erie (three), Nassau (three), Westchester (three), Monroe (two) and Onondaga (two). The Assembly districts consisted either of a single entire county (except Hamilton Co.), or of contiguous area within one county.
At this time there were two major political parties: the Republican Party and the Democratic Party . The Liberal Party also nominated tickets.
Elections
The 1960 New York state election , was held on November 8. The only two statewide elective offices were two seats on the New York Court of Appeals . Two Republican judges were elected, Stanley H. Fuld with Democratic and Liberal endorsement; and Sydney F. Foster with Liberal endorsement. The approximate party strength at this election, as expressed by the average vote for the judges on the different tickets, was: Republicans 3,281,000; Democrats 3,247,000; and Liberals 413,000.
4 of the 7 women members of the previous legislature—State Senator Janet Hill Gordon (Republican), a lawyer of Norwich ; and Assemblywomen Bessie A. Buchanan (Democrat), a retired musical actress and dancer of Harlem ; Dorothy Bell Lawrence (Republican), a former school teacher of Manhattan ; and Aileen B. Ryan (Democrat), a former school teacher of the Bronx —were re-elected.
The New York state election, 1961, was held on November 7. No statewide elective offices were up for election. Three vacancies in the Assembly were filled.
Sessions
The Legislature met for the first regular session (the 184th) at the State Capitol in Albany on January 4, 1961;[ 1] and adjourned on March 25.[ 2]
Joseph F. Carlino (Rep.) was re-elected Speaker .
Walter J. Mahoney (Rep.) was re-elected Temporary President of the State Senate.
The Legislature met for a special session at the State Capitol in Albany on August 21, 1961;[ 3] and adjourned after a session of six hours.[ 4] This session was called to consider legislation concerning New York City's school system.
The Legislature met for another special session at the State Capitol in Albany on November 9, 1961;[ 5] and adjourned on the next day.[ 6] This session was called to consider legislation concerning the creation of fallout shelters at schools and colleges, and the re-apportionment of New York's congressional districts under the 1960 U.S. census.
The Legislature met for the second regular session (the 185th) at the State Capitol in Albany on January 3, 1962;[ 7] and adjourned on March 31.[ 8]
State Senate
Districts
1st District: Suffolk County
2nd, 3rd and 4th District: Parts of Nassau County
5th, 6th, 7th, 8th and 9th District: Parts of Queens County, i.e. the Borough of Queens
10th, 11th, 12th, 13th, 14th, 15th, 16th, 17th and 18th District: Parts of Kings County, i.e. the Borough of Brooklyn
19th District: Richmond County, i.e. the Borough of Richmond (now the Borough of Staten Island )
20th, 21st, 22nd, 23rd, 24th and 25th District: Parts of New York County, i.e. the Borough of Manhattan
26th, 27th, 28th and 29th District: Parts of Bronx County, i.e. the Borough of the Bronx
30th, 31st and 32nd District: Parts of Westchester County
33rd District: Orange and Rockland counties
34th District: Delaware , Greene , Sullivan and Ulster counties
35th District: Columbia , Dutchess and Putnam counties
36th District: Albany County
37th District: Rensselaer and Washington counties
38th District: Schenectady and Schoharie counties
39th District: Essex , Saratoga and Warren counties
40th District: Clinton , Franklin and St. Lawrence counties
41st District: Fulton , Hamilton , Herkimer and Montgomery counties
42nd District: Oneida County
43rd District: Jefferson , Lewis and Oswego
44th and 45th District: Parts of Onondaga County
46th District: Chenango , Cortland , Madison and Otsego counties
47th District: Broome County
48th District: Cayuga , Tioga and Tompkins counties
49th District: Chemung and Steuben counties
50th District: Ontario , Schuyler , Seneca , Wayne and Yates counties
51st and 52nd District: Parts of Monroe County
53rd District: Allegany , Genesee , Livingston , Orleans and Wyoming counties
54th District: Niagara County
55th, 56th and 57th District: Parts of Erie County
58th District: Cattaraugus and Chautauqua counties
Senators
The asterisk (*) denotes members of the previous Legislature who continued in office as members of this Legislature. Ivan Warner changed from the Assembly to the Senate at the beginning of this Legislature.
Note: For brevity, the chairmanships omit the words "...the Committee on (the)..."
Employees
State Assembly
Assemblymen
The asterisk (*) denotes members of the previous Legislature who continued in office as members of this Legislature.
Note: For brevity, the chairmanships omit the words "...the Committee on (the)..."
District
Assemblymen
Party
Notes
Albany
1st
Frank P. Cox *
Democrat
2nd
Harvey M. Lifset *
Democrat
Allegany
Don O. Cummings
Republican
Bronx
1st
Donald J. Sullivan *
Democrat
2nd
Sidney H. Asch *
Democrat
resigned on January 19, 1961, appointed to the Municipal Court
Burton M. Fine
Democrat
on November 7, 1961, elected to fill vacancy
3rd
Jerome Schutzer
Democrat
4th
Felipe N. Torres *
Democrat
5th
Melville E. Abrams *
Democrat
6th
Murray Lewinter
Democrat
7th
John T. Satriale *
Democrat
8th
Alexander Chananau *
Democrat
9th
William Kapelman *
Democrat
10th
Ferdinand J. Mondello
Democrat
11th
Aileen B. Ryan *
Democrat
12th
Fred W. Eggert Jr. *
Democrat
Broome
1st
Daniel S. Dickinson Jr. *
Republican
2nd
George L. Ingalls *
Republican
Majority Leader
Cattaraugus
Jeremiah J. Moriarty
Republican
Cayuga
George M. Michaels
Democrat
Chautauqua
A. Bruce Manley *
Republican
Chemung
Harry J. Tifft *
Republican
Chenango
Guy L. Marvin *
Republican
Clinton
Robert J. Feinberg *
Republican
Columbia
Willard C. Drumm *
Republican
Cortland
Louis H. Folmer *
Republican
Delaware
Edwyn E. Mason *
Republican
Dutchess
Robert Watson Pomeroy *
Republican
Erie
1st
Stephen R. Greco *
Democrat
2nd
William E. Adams *
Republican
3rd
Vincent P. Arnone
Democrat
4th
Frank J. Caffery *
Democrat
5th
John B. Lis *
Democrat
6th
Albert J. Hausbeck
Democrat
7th
Julius Volker *
Republican
8th
William Sadler *
Republican
Essex
Grant W. Johnson *
Republican
Franklin
Hayward H. Plumadore *
Republican
Fulton and Hamilton
Joseph R. Younglove *
Republican
Genesee
John E. Johnson *
Republican
Greene
William E. Brady *
Republican
Herkimer
Leo A. Lawrence *
Republican
Jefferson
Orin S. Wilcox *
Republican
Kings
1st
Max M. Turshen *
Democrat
2nd
Samuel Bonom *
Democrat
died on December 15, 1962
3rd
Joseph J. Dowd
Democrat
4th
Harold W. Cohn
Democrat
5th
Leonard E. Yoswein
Democrat
6th
Bertram L. Baker *
Democrat
7th
Louis Kalish *
Democrat
8th
Guy James Mangano *
Democrat
9th
Robert F. Kelly
Republican
10th
John J. Ryan *
Democrat
11th
George A. Cincotta *
Democrat
12th
Luigi R. Marano *
Republican
13th
Lawrence P. Murphy *
Democrat
14th
Edward S. Lentol *
Democrat
15th
Alfred A. Lama *
Democrat
16th
Irwin Brownstein *
Democrat
17th
Samuel I. Berman *
Democrat
18th
Stanley Steingut *
Democrat
19th
Joseph Kottler *
Democrat
20th
Joseph R. Corso *
Democrat
21st
Bertram L. Podell *
Democrat
22nd
Anthony J. Travia *
Democrat
Minority Leader
Lewis
Dwight N. Dudo *
Republican
Livingston
Kenneth R. Willard *
Republican
Madison
Harold I. Tyler *
Republican
Monroe
1st
J. Eugene Goddard *
Republican
2nd
S. William Rosenberg
Republican
3rd
Paul B. Hanks Jr. *
Republican
4th
Charles F. Stockmeister
Democrat
Montgomery
Donald A. Campbell *
Republican
Nassau
1st
Anthony Barbiero *
Republican
2nd
Joseph F. Carlino *
Republican
re-elected Speaker
3rd
John E. Kingston *
Republican
4th
Edwin J. Fehrenbach *
Republican
5th
Francis P. McCloskey *
Republican
6th
Palmer D. Farrington *
Republican
on June 26, 1961, appointed Presiding Supervisor of Hempstead [ 10]
Robert M. Blakeman
Republican
on November 7, 1961, elected to fill vacancy
New York
1st
William F. Passannante *
Democrat
2nd
Louis DeSalvio *
Democrat
3rd
Francis W. Doheny *
Democrat
4th
Samuel A. Spiegel *
Democrat
5th
Bentley Kassal *
Democrat
6th
Joseph J. Weiser *
Democrat
7th
Daniel M. Kelly *
Democrat
8th
Dorothy Bell Lawrence
Republican
9th
John R. Brook *
Republican
10th
Mark Lane
Democrat
11th
Lloyd E. Dickens *
Democrat
12th
Bessie A. Buchanan *
Democrat
13th
Orest V. Maresca *
Democrat
14th
Jose Ramos-Lopez *
Democrat
15th
John J. Walsh *
Democrat
16th
Frank G. Rossetti *
Democrat
Niagara
1st
Harold H. Altro *
Republican
2nd
Ernest Curto *
Republican
Oneida
1st
Paul A. Worlock
Democrat
2nd
William S. Calli *
Republican
Onondaga
1st
Don H. Brown *
Republican
2nd
George P. Savage
Democrat
3rd
Philip R. Chase *
Republican
Ontario
Robert M. Quigley *
Republican
Orange
1st
Daniel Becker *
Republican
2nd
Wilson C. Van Duzer *
Republican
Orleans
Alonzo L. Waters *
Republican
Oswego
Edward F. Crawford *
Republican
Otsego
Paul L. Talbot *
Republican
Putnam
Willis H. Stephens *
Republican
Queens
1st
Thomas V. LaFauci *
Democrat
2nd
William C. Brennan *
Democrat
3rd
Charles T. Eckstein *
Republican
4th
Jules G. Sabbatino *
Democrat
5th
William G. Giaccio *
Democrat
6th
Michael G. Rice *
Democrat
7th
Moses M. Weinstein *
Democrat
8th
Michael J. Capanegro
Democrat
9th
Fred W. Preller *
Republican
Chairman of Ways and Means
10th
Louis Wallach *
Democrat
11th
Alfred D. Lerner *
Republican
12th
J. Lewis Fox *
Democrat
13th
Anthony P. Savarese Jr. *
Republican
Rensselaer
Douglas Hudson *
Republican
Richmond
1st
Edward J. Amann Jr. *
Republican
2nd
Lucio F. Russo *
Republican
Rockland
Joseph F. X. Nowicki
Republican
St. Lawrence
Verner M. Ingram *
Republican
Saratoga
John L. Ostrander *
Republican
resigned to run for Surrogate of Saratoga County
Stanley L. Van Rensselaer
Republican
on November 7, 1961, elected to fill vacancy
Schenectady
Joseph F. Egan *
Republican
Schoharie
Russell Selkirk *
Republican
Schuyler
Jerry W. Black *
Republican
Seneca
Theodore D. Day
Republican
Steuben
Charles D. Henderson *
Republican
Suffolk
1st
Perry B. Duryea Jr.
Republican
2nd
Prescott B. Huntington *
Republican
3rd
James R. Grover Jr. *
Republican
on November 6, 1962, elected to the 88th U.S. Congress
Sullivan
Hyman E. Mintz *
Republican
Tioga
Richard C. Lounsberry *
Republican
Tompkins
Ray S. Ashbery *
Republican
Ulster
Kenneth L. Wilson *
Republican
Warren
Richard J. Bartlett
Republican
Washington
William J. Reid *
Republican
Wayne
Joseph C. Finley
Republican
Westchester
1st
Christian H. Armbruster
Republican
2nd
P. Boice Esser
Republican
3rd
George E. Van Cott
Republican
4th
Anthony B. Gioffre *
Republican
5th
John J. S. Mead
Republican
6th
Bernard G. Gordon
Republican
Wyoming
Harold L. Peet *
Republican
Yates
Paul R. Taylor *
Republican
Employees
Notes
^ Carlino Picks Ingalls and Preller For Key Posts in the Assembly in The New York Times on January 5, 1961 (subscription required)
^ G.O.P. Leaders Assailed on Loss of City Bills in "Dismal" Finish in The New York Times on March 27, 1961 (subscription required)
^ SPECIAL SESSION SET FOR AUG. 21 ON SCHOOL ISSUE in The New York Times on August 14, 1961 (subscription required)
^ REFORM ORDERED; LEGISLATURE ACTS ON CITY'S SCHOOLS in The New York Times on August 22, 1961 (subscription required)
^ ALBANY SESSION SET ON SHELTERS AND DISTRICTING in The New York Times on October 22, 1961 (subscription required)
^ VOTING IS CLOSE; City House Delegation Cut by Three in The New York Times on November 11, 1961 (subscription required)
^ 3 NEW ASSEMBLYMEN; 2 Republicans and a Democrat Take Seats at Albany in The New York Times on January 4, 1962 (subscription required)
^ CARLINO CHARGES WAGNER OFFERED "DEAL" ON JUDGES in The New York Times on April 2, 1962 (subscription required)
^ J. J. Sullivan Appointed As Senate Secy. in The Times Record , of Troy , on May 4, 1961
^ L.I. Supervisor Sworn In in The New York Times on June 27, 1961 (subscription required)
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