Malcolm Smith (US politician)

Malcolm Smith (US politician)

Infobox State Senator
name = Malcolm Smith
state_senate = New York State
district = 14th
term_start = 2000
party = Democratic
alma_mater = Fordham University, Adelphi University
spouse = Michele Lisby
nationality = American
order2 = Minority Leader of the
office2 = New York State Senate
term_start2 = 2007

Malcolm Smith is an African-American member of the New York State Senate representing the 14th Senate district in Southeast Queens. The district includes Hollis, St. Albans, Cambria Heights, Queens Village, Rosedale and the entirety of the Rockaway Peninsula. First elected in 2000, Smith is a Democrat and was elected Minority Leader in January 2007. Should he succeed in leading the Democrats into the Majority he will be New York's first African American Senate Majority Leader. He is a Roman Catholic and married, but in 2006 he was sued for paternity by a former staffer. [http://www.nydailynews.com/archives/news/2006/02/24/2006-02-24_qns__senator_slapped_with_pa.html]

External links

* [http://www.nyssenate14.com/ New York State Senate Member Site]


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