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Nicholas Spano is a New York politician, who represented District 35 in the New York State Senate until 2006. Formerly the Senior Assistant Majority Leader, Senator Spano was first elected in 1986. He served on the Rules, Transportation, Finance, Education, Health, and Racing, Gaming, and Wagering committees in addition to chairing the Senate Investigations Committee.
On November 16, 2006, Senator Spano conceded defeat to his Democratic challenger, Westchester County Legislator Andrea Stewart-Cousins. Stewart-Cousins defeated Senator Spano after having narrowly lost her 2004 challenge to him by 18 votes. Spano was the only member of the New York State Legislature to be defeated on November 7, 2006, although a few state legislators were defeated in the September primary.
Education
He is a graduate of Iona College in New Rochelle, New York.
External links
- G.O.P. Aiming to Build a United Front
- Proclamation From Senator Nicholas A. Spano In Recognition of Falun Dafa
- Senator Nick Spano Gets Two BIG Unions to Help
- Political Talk
- CSEA Endorse Senator Nick Spano’s Re-Election
- Project Vote Smart-Interest Group Ratings
- Senator Nick Spano Comments on His Pro-Choice Votes
- Sen. Nick Spano Seeks Local Purple Heart
| New York Assembly | ||
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| Preceded by Thomas McInerney |
New York State Assembly, 87th District 1979–1982 |
Succeeded by Peter Sullivan |
| Preceded by George Friedman |
New York State Assembly, 83rd District 1983–1986 |
Succeeded by Terrence Zaleski |
| New York State Senate | ||
| Preceded by John E. Flynn |
New York State Senate, 35th District 1987–2006 |
Succeeded by Andrea Stewart-Cousins |
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