New York State Assembly

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New York State Assembly
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The New York State Assembly is the lower house of the New York State Legislature,[1] the New York State Senate being the upper house.[2] There are 150 seats in the Assembly.[3] Assembly members serve two-year terms with no term limits.[4]

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The Assembly meets at the State Capitol in Albany. It is currently controlled by the Democratic Party.

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Leadership

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Composition

The Assembly has been controlled by the Democratic Party since 1975.[5] As of October 2020, the Democrats hold 101 of the Assembly's 150 seats.

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Members of the New York State Assembly

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Membership of the Assembly represented by an equal-area projection since the 2018 election
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  • +Elected in a special election
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Notes

  1. Asm. Erik Bohen (a registered Democrat who won an April 24, 2018 special election on the Republican Party line) was not a member of any caucus during his Assembly tenure.

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