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词条 165th New York State Legislature
释义

  1. Background

  2. Elections

  3. Sessions

  4. State Senate

     Districts  Members  Employees 

  5. State Assembly

     Assemblymen  Employees 

  6. Notes

  7. Sources

{{Infobox New York Legislature
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|start = January 1, 1945
|end = December 31, 1946
|vp = Lt. Gov. Joe R. Hanley (R)
|pro tem = Benjamin F. Feinberg (R)
|speaker = Oswald D. Heck (R)
|senators = 56
|reps = 150
|s-majority = Republican
1945: (35–21)
1946: (36–19)
|h-majority = Republican
1945: (94–55–1)
1946: (94–54–1)
|sessionnumber1 = 1st
|sessionstart1 = January 3
|sessionend1 = March 24, 1945
|sessionnumber2 = 2nd
|sessionstart2 = January 2
|sessionend2 = March 26, 1946
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The 165th New York State Legislature, consisting of the New York State Senate and the New York State Assembly, met from January 3, 1945, to March 26, 1946, during the third and fourth years of Thomas E. Dewey's governorship, in Albany.

Background

In 1943, the Legislature re-apportioned the Senate and Assembly districts. The total number of state senators was increased to 56. Chautauqua, Dutchess, Monroe, Oneida, Rensselaer, St. Lawrence, Schenectady and Steuben counties lost one Assembly seat each; and New York County lost seven seats. Kings and Westchester counties gained one seat each; Nassau County gained two; Bronx County gained five; and Queens County gained six seats.

Thus, under the provisions of the New York Constitution of 1938, re-apportioned in 1943, 56 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), Bronx (five), Queens (four), Erie (three), Westchester (three), Monroe (two) and Nassau (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 American Labor Party, the newly organized Liberal Party and the Socialist Labor Party (running under the name of "Industrial Government Party") also nominated tickets.

Elections

The New York state election, 1944, was held on November 7. The two statewide elective offices up for election were carried by Democrats with American Labor and Liberal endorsement. The approximate party strength at this election, as expressed by the average vote for U.S. Senator and Judge of the Court of Appeals, was: Republicans 2,913,000; Democrats 2,432,000; American Labor 476,000; Liberals 320,000; and Industrial Government 16,000.

Two of the four women members of the previous legislature—State Senator Rhoda Fox Graves (Rep.), of Gouverneur; and Assemblywoman Mary A. Gillen (Dem.), of Brooklyn—were re-elected. Gladys E. Banks (Rep.), of the Bronx; and Genesta M. Strong (Rep.), of Plandome Heights, were also elected to the Assembly.

The New York state election, 1945, was held on November 6. No statewide elective offices were up for election. Three vacancies in the State Senate and five vacancies in the Assembly were filled.[1]

Sessions

The Legislature met for the first regular session (the 168th) at the State Capitol in Albany on January 3, 1945; and adjourned on March 24.

Oswald D. Heck (Rep.) was re-elected Speaker.

Benjamin F. Feinberg (Rep.) was re-elected Temporary President of the State Senate.

The Legislature met for the second regular session (the 169th) at the State Capitol in Albany on January 2, 1946; and adjourned on March 26.

State Senate

Districts

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  • 1st District: Suffolk County
  • 2nd and 3rd District: Parts of Nassau County
  • 4th, 5th, 6th and 7th District: Parts of Queens County, i.e. the Borough of Queens
  • 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th, 13th, 14th, 15th and 16th District: Parts of Kings County, i.e. the Borough of Brooklyn
  • 17th District: Richmond County, i.e. the Borough of Richmond (now the Borough of Staten Island)
  • 18th, 19th, 20th, 21st, 22nd and 23rd District: Parts of New York County, i.e. the Borough of Manhattan
  • 24th, 25th, 26th, 27th and 28th District: Parts of Bronx County, i.e. the Borough of the Bronx
  • 29th, 30th and 31st District: Parts of Westchester County
  • 32nd District: Orange and Rockland counties
  • 33rd District: Columbia, Dutchess and Putnam counties
  • 34th District: Delaware, Greene, Sullivan and Ulster counties
  • 35th District: Albany County
  • 36th District: Rensselaer and Saratoga counties
  • 37th District: Montgomery and Schenectady counties
  • 38th District: Clinton, Essex, Warren and Washington counties
  • 39th District: St. Lawrence and Franklin counties
  • 40th District: Fulton, Hamilton, Herkimer and Lewis counties
  • 41st District: Oneida County
  • 42nd District: Jefferson and Oswego counties
  • 43rd District: Onondaga County
  • 44th District: Chenango, Cortland, Madison, Otsego and Schoharie counties
  • 45th District: Broome County
  • 46th District: Chemung, Schuyler, Tioga and Tompkins counties
  • 47th District: Cayuga, Seneca and Wayne counties
  • 48th District: Ontario, Steuben and Yates counties
  • 49th District: Allegany, Genesee, Livingston and Wyoming counties
  • 50th and 51st District: Parts of Monroe County
  • 52nd District: Niagara and Orleans counties
  • 53rd, 54th and 55th District: Parts of Erie County
  • 56th District: Cattaraugus and Chautauqua counties}}

Members

The asterisk (*) denotes members of the previous Legislature who continued in office as members of this Legislature. John D. Bennett, William S. Hults Jr, Roy H. Rudd, Fred G. Moritt, Louis L. Friedman, Isidore Dollinger and Mortimer A. Cullen changed from the Assembly to the Senate at the beginning of this Legislature. Assemblymen Arthur Wachtel and Fred S. Hollowell were elected to fill vacancies in the Senate.

Note: For brevity, the chairmanships omit the words "...the Committee on (the)..."

District Senator Party Notes
1stPerry B. Duryea Sr.*Republicanon April 11, 1945, appointed as Commissioner of Conservation.[2]
W. Kingsland MacyRepublicanon November 6, 1945, elected to fill vacancy;
on November 5, 1946, elected to the 80th U.S. Congress
2ndJohn D. Bennett*Republican
3rdWilliam S. Hults, Jr.*Republican
4thSeymour Halpern*Republican
5thFrederic E. HammerRepublican
6thJohn V. Downey*Dem./Am. Labor
7thWilliam N. ConradDemocrat
8thJames J. Crawford*Dem./Lib.
9thRoy H. Rudd*Democrat
10thJames A. Corcoran*Democrat
11thFred G. Moritt*Dem./Am. Labor
12thSamuel L. Greenberg*Dem./Am. Labor
13thWilliam Kirnan*Democrat
14thJoseph E. ParisiRepublican
15thLouis L. Friedman*Democrat
16thWilliam RosenblattDemocrat
17thRobert S. Bainbridge*Republican
18thElmer F. Quinn*DemocratMinority Leader[3]
19thFrancis J. Mahoney*Democrat
20thFrederic R. Coudert, Jr.*Republicanon November 5, 1946, elected to the 80th U.S. Congress
21stGordon I. NovodDemocrat
22ndRichard A. DiCostanzo*Rep./Am. Labor
23rdAlexander A. Falk*Dem./Am. Labor
24thLazarus Joseph*Dem./Am. Laboron November 6, 1945, elected New York City Comptroller
The seat remained vacant throughout the session of 1946
25thCarl Pack*Dem./Am. Labordied on August 7, 1945
Arthur Wachtel*Democraton November 6, 1945, elected to fill vacancy
26thIsidore Dollinger*Dem./Am. Labor
27thPaul A. FinoRepublican
28thLowell H. BrownRep./Am. Labor
29thWilliam F. Condon*Republican
30thJ. Raymond McGovernRepublican
31stPliny W. Williamson*Republican
32ndThomas C. Desmond*Republican
33rdFrederic H. Bontecou*Republican
34thArthur H. Wicks*RepublicanChairman of Finance
35thMortimer A. Cullen*Dem./Am. Labor
36thGilbert T. Seelye*Republican
37thThomas F. CampbellRepublican
38thBenjamin F. Feinberg*Rep./Am. Laborre-elected Temporary President
39thRhoda Fox Graves*Republican
40thFred A. Young*Rep./Dem.
41stVincent R. CorrouDem./Am. Labor
42ndIsaac B. Mitchell*Republican
43rdRichard P. ByrneDem./Am. Labor
44thWalter W. Stokes*Republican
45thFloyd E. Anderson*Republican
46thChauncey B. Hammond*Republican
47thHenry W. Griffith*Republican
48thEarle S. Warner*Republicanon January 22, 1945, appointed to the New York Supreme Court[4]
Fred S. Hollowell*Republicanon March 6, 1945, elected to fill vacancy.[5]
49thAustin W. Erwin*Republican
50thRodney B. Janes*Republican
51stAllen J. Oliver*Republican
52ndWilliam Bewley*Rep./Dem.
53rdWalter J. Mahoney*Republican
54thStephen J. Wojtkowiak*Dem./Am. Labordied on April 6, 1945
Edmund P. RadwanRepublicanon November 6, 1945, elected to fill vacancy
55thCharles O. Burney, Jr.*Republican
56thGeorge H. Pierce*Rep./Am. Labor

Employees

  • Clerk: William S. King
  • Assistant Clerk: Pat E. Provenzano

State Assembly

Assemblymen

Note: For brevity, the chairmanships omit the words "...the Committee on (the)..."

District Assemblymen Party Notes
Albany1stCharles C. WallaceDem./Am. labor
2ndGeorge W. Foy*Dem./Am. Labor
3rdJames F. DillonDem./Am. Labor
AlleganyWilliam H. MacKenzie*Rep./Am. Labor
Bronx1stPatrick J. Fogarty*Dem./Am. Labor
2ndSidney A. FineDem./Am. Labor
3rdEdward T. GallowayDem./Am. Labor
4thMatthew J. H. McLaughlin*Democrat
5thArthur Wachtel*Dem./Am. Laborresigned to run for the State Senate
The seat remained vacant throughout the session of 1946
6thJulius J. Gans*Dem./Am. Labor
7thLouis PeckDemocrat
8thLouis Bennett*Dem./Am. Labor
9thFrancis T. MurphyDemocrat
10thJohn J. DePasqualeRepublican
11thGladys E. BanksRepublican
12thNathan A. LashinDem./Am. Labor
13thLeo IsacsonAm. Labor/Rep.
Broome1stRichard H. Knauf*Rep./Am. Labor
2ndOrlo M. Brees*Republican
CattaraugusLeo P. Noonan*Republican
CayugaJames H. Chase*Republican
ChautauquaE. Herman Magnuson*Rep./Am. Labor
ChemungHarry J. Tifft*Republican
ChenangoIrving M. Ives*Rep./Dem./A.L.Majority Leader;
on November 5, 1946, elected to the U.S. Senate
ClintonLeslie G. Ryan*Rep./Am. Labor
ColumbiaFrederick A. Washburn*Republican
CortlandHarold L. Creal*Republican
DelawareElmer J. Kellam*Republican
DutchessErnest I. Hatfield*Republican
Erie1stFrank A. Gugino*Republican
2ndJustin C. Morgan*Republican
3rdWilliam J. Butler*Republican
4thJohn P. Quinn*Dem./Am. Labor
5thPhilip V. Baczkowski*Dem./Am. Labor
6thGeorge F. DannebrockRepublican
7thJulius VolkerRepublican
8thJohn R. Pillion*Republican
EssexSheldon F. Wickes*Rep./Dem.appointed as County Judge
L. Judson MorhouseRepublicanon November 6, 1945, elected to fill vacancy
FranklinWilliam L. Doige*Rep./Dem.
Fulton and HamiltonJoseph R. Younglove*Rep./Dem.
GeneseeHerbert A. Rapp*Republican
GreeneWilliam E. Brady*Republican
HerkimerLeo A. Lawrence*Rep./Dem./A.L.
JeffersonOrin S. WilcoxRepublican
Kings1stMax M. Turshen*Dem./Am. Labor
2ndJ. Sidney LevineDem./Lib.
3rdMary A. Gillen*Democrat
4thBernard Austin*Dem./Am. Labor
5thJohn R. Starkey*Dem./Am. Labor
6thRobert J. Crews*Rep./Am. Labor
7thJohn F. Furey*Dem./Am. Labor
8thArthur A. LowDem./Am. Labor
9thFrank J. McMullenRepublican
10thLewis W. Olliffe*Rep./Am. Labor
11thEugene F. Bannigan*Dem./Am. Labor
12thJames W. Feely*Dem./Am. Labor
13thLawrence P. MurphyDemocrat
14thHarry Gittleson*Dem./Am. Labor
15thJohn Smolenski*Democrat
16thFrank J. PinoDemocrat
17thJohn J. WalshDemocrat
18thIrwin Steingut*Dem./Am. LaborMinority Leader
19thPhilip J. SchuplerDem./Lib.
20thJohn E. BeckRepublican
21stThomas A. Dwyer*Dem./Am. Labor
22ndAnthony J. Travia*Democrat
23rdAlfred A. Lama*Dem./Am. Labor
24thPhilip BlankDemocrat
LewisBenjamin H. Demo*Rep./Dem.
LivingstonJoseph W. Ward*Republican
MadisonWheeler Milmoe*Republican
Monroe1stFrank J. Sellmayer, Jr.*Republican
2ndAbraham Schulman*Republican
3rdGeorge T. Manning*Republican
4thThomas F. Riley*Republican
MontgomeryJohn F. Bennison*Republican
Nassau1stFrank J. BeckerRepublican
2ndJoseph F. CarlinoRepublican
3rdGenesta M. StrongRepublican
4thDavid S. Hill, Jr.Republican
New York1stMacNeil Mitchell*Republican
2ndLouis DeSalvio*Democrat
3rdOwen McGivern*Democrat
4thLeonard Farbstein*Democrat
5thIrwin D. Davidson*Dem./Am. Labor
6thFrancis X. McGowan*Democrat
7thPatrick H. Sullivan*Dem./Am. Labor
8thArchibald Douglas, Jr.Republican
9thJohn R. Brook*Republican
10thJohn P. Morrissey*Democrat
11thWilliam E. PrinceDemocrat
12thWilliam T. Andrews*Dem./Am. Labor
13thDaniel Flynn*Democrat
14thHulan E. Jack*Dem./Am. Labor
15thWilliam J. A. Glancy*Democrat
16thHamlet O. Catenaccio*Rep./Am. Labor
Niagara1stJacob E. Hollinger*Rep./Dem.
2ndHarry D. Suitor*Republicandied on March 25, 1945
Ernest CurtoRep./Am. Laboron November 6, 1945, elected to fill vacancy
Oneida1stHarlow E. BaconRepublican
2ndFrank A. Emma*Dem./Am. Labor
Onondaga1stLeo W. Breed*Republican
2ndClellan S. ForsytheRepublican
3rdFrank J. Costello*Republicanon November 6, 1945, elected Mayor of Syracuse
Lawrence M. RulisonRepublicanon December 18, 1945, elected to fill vacancy
OntarioHarry R. Marble*Republican
Orange1stLee B. Mailler*Republican
2ndWilson C. Van Duzer*Republican
OrleansJohn S. Thompson*Republican
OswegoHenry D. Coville*Republican
OtsegoPaul L. TalbotRepublican
PutnamD. Mallory Stephens*RepublicanChairman of Ways and Means
Queens1stAlexander Del GiornoDemocrat
2ndWilliam E. Clancy*Dem./Am. Labor
3rdJoseph H. BrinsterRepublican
4thCharles J. Dalzell*Dem./Am. Labor
5thThomas F. HurleyRepublican
6thWilliam F. Bowe*Dem./Am. Labor
7thGeorge Archinal*Republican
8thSamuel RabinRepublican
9thFred W. PrellerRepublican
10thAngelo GraciRepublican
11thThomas FitzpatrickDem./Am. Labor
12thJohn H. Ferril*Dem./Am. Labordied on February 23, 1945
James J. CrisonaDem./Am. Laboron November 6, 1945, elected to fill vacancy
RensselaerJohn S. Finch*Republican
Richmond1stArthur T. BergeRepublican
2ndEdmund P. RadiganRepublican
RocklandRobert Walmsley*Republican
St. LawrenceAllan P. Sill*Republican
SaratogaRichard J. Sherman*Republicanappointed as County Judge
John L. OstranderRepublicanon November 6, 1945, elected to fill vacancy
SchenectadyOswald D. Heck*Republicanre-elected Speaker
SchoharieArthur L. Parsons*Republican
SchuylerJerry W. BlackRepublican
SenecaLawrence W. Van Cleef*Republican
SteubenWilliam M. Stuart*Republican
Suffolk1stEdmund R. Lupton*Republican
2ndElisha T. Barrett*Republican
SullivanJames G. LyonsDem./Am. Labor
TiogaMyron D. Albro*Republican
TompkinsStanley C. Shaw*Republican
UlsterJohn F. Wadlin*Republican
WarrenHarry A. Reoux*RepublicanChairman of Judiciary
WashingtonHenry Neddo*Republican
WayneHenry V. Wilson*Republican
Westchester1stMalcolm Wilson*Republican
2ndFred A. GraberRepublican
3rdP. Raymond SirignanoRepublican
4thFrank S. McCulloughRepublican
5thChristopher H. Lawrence*Republican
6thTheodore Hill, Jr.*Republican
WyomingHarold C. Ostertag*Republican
YatesFred S. Hollowell*Republicanresigned to run for the State Senate
Vernon W. BlodgettRepublicanon November 6, 1945, elected to fill vacancy

Employees

  • Clerk: Ansley B. Borkowski

Notes

1. ^Republicans Gain Single Seat in N. Y. State Senate in the Geneva Daily Times, of Geneva, on November 7, 1945
2. ^[https://www.nytimes.com/1945/04/12/archives/pb-duryea-in-new-post-dewey-names-state-senator-to-be-conservation.html P. B. DURYEA IN NEW POST; Dewey Names State Senator to Be Conservation Commissioner] in The New York Times on April 12, 1945 (subscription required)
3. ^[https://www.nytimes.com/1945/01/03/archives/quinn-named-leader-to-succeed-dunnigan.html QUINN NAMED LEADER TO SUCCEED DUNNIGAN] in The New York Times on January 3, 1945 (subscription required)
4. ^[https://www.nytimes.com/1945/01/23/archives/warner-confirmed-for-supreme-court.html WARNER CONFIRMED FOR SUPREME COURT] in The New York Times on January 23, 1945 (subscription required)
5. ^[https://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=FA0F16F7345C1B7B93CAA91788D85F418485F9 Hollowell Goes to State Senate] in The New York Times on March 8, 1945 (subscription required)

Sources

  • Know Your Legislature in The State Employee (January 1945, Vol. 14, No. 1, pg. 20ff)
  • Members of the New York Senate (1940s) at Political Graveyard
  • Members of the New York Assembly (1940s) at Political Graveyard
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