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Michael Montesano Member of the New York State Assembly from the 15th district Incumbent Assumed office  February 2010 Preceded by Rob Walker Born October 16, 1954 (1954-10-16) (age 56)[1][2] Brooklyn, New York[2] Political party Republican Spouse(s) Donna[3] Children two[3] Residence Glen Head, New York Alma mater St. John's University CUNY Law School[3] Profession Lawyer Website Official website Michael A. Montesano (born October 16,[1] 1954[2]) is an American politician who is a member of the New York State Assembly serving the 15th Assembly District. Montesano was born in Brooklyn, New York and grew up in Gravesend, Brooklyn. He attended Saints Simon & Jude Elementary School. He graduated from William E. Grady High School in 1973, after which he worked for the Staten Island Rapid Transit Authority. He became at dispatcher/EMT with the New York City Emergency Medical Service in 1974, and was eventually promoted to supervising EMT. Montesano moved to Glen Head, New York, in 1979. He became a police officer in the New York City Police Department in 1981, and was later promoted to detective.[4] Montesano received an A.A.S. degree in Police Science from Nassau County Community College in 1983, followed by a B.S. degree in Criminal Justice from St. John's University. In 1989 he earned his law degree (J.D.) from the City University of New York School of Law at Queens College and was admitted to the New York State Bar Association.[2][3] Montesano started his own private practice law firm in 1990. He has served as Acting Village Justice and a Village Prosecutor for Roslyn Harbor. He has also been President of the North Shore School District Board of Education, and adjunct professor at the New York Institute of Technology.[3] In February 2010, he won a special election to replace Assembly Rob Walker, who vacated the seat after being named Deputy County Executive of Nassau County, New York. Montesano has two grown children, Jennifer and Carmine, and resides in Glen Head with his wife Donna and her two children, Amanda and Michael.[3] Election results February 2010 special election, NYS Assembly, 15th AD[5] Michael A. Montesano (REP - IND - CON) ... 4,059 Matthew T. Meng (DEM) ... 1,652 November 2010 general election, NYS Assembly, 15th AD[6] Michael A. Montesano (REP - IND - CON - TRP) ... 21,606 Leon P. Hart (DEM - WOR) ... 12,730 References ^ a b "Assembly Member Michael Montesano of New York". GovBuddy.com. http://www.govbuddy.com/directory/NY/michael-montesano/3283/. Retrieved March 10, 2011.  ^ a b c d "Attorney Profile: Michael A. Montesano". Michael A. Montesano, P.C.. http://www.montesano-law.com/DynamicAttorneys.shtml?wldpid=2935613_1&mailpagename=ObfuscatedForm&p=yes. Retrieved March 10, 2011.  ^ a b c d e f "Michael Montesano: Biography". New York State Assembly. http://assembly.state.ny.us/mem/?ad=015&sh=bio. Retrieved March 10, 2011.  ^ "Michael Montesano: Biography". Citizens for Michael Montesano. http://www.citizensformontesano.org/?q=biography. Retrieved March 10, 2011.  ^ "Special Election Results, 15th Assembly District: February 9, 2010" (PDF). New York State Board of Elections. March 23, 2010. http://www.elections.state.ny.us/NYSBOE/Elections/2010/Special/15thADResults.pdf.  ^ "General Election Results, State Assembly: November 2, 2010" (PDF). New York State Board of Elections. December 13, 2010. http://www.elections.state.ny.us/NYSBOE/elections/2010/general/2010Assembly.pdf.  External links New York State Assembly website New York Assembly Preceded by Rob Walker New York State Assembly, 15th District 2010 – present Incumbent v · d · eMembers of the New York State Assembly Speaker of the Assembly: Sheldon Silver (D) • Speaker pro Tempore: Peter Rivera (D) • Majority Leader: Ronald Canestrari (D) • Minority Leader: Brian Kolb (R)        Daniel Losquadro (R)    Fred Thiele (I)    Dean Murray (R)    Steven Englebright (D)    Alfred C. Graf (R)    Philip Ramos (D)    Michael J. Fitzpatrick (R)    Philip Boyle (R)    Andrew Raia (R)    James Conte (R)    Robert K. Sweeney (D)    Joseph Saladino (R)    Charles Lavine (D)    Brian F. Curran (R)    Michael Montesano (R)    Michelle Schimel (D)    Thomas McKevitt (R)    Earlene Hill Hooper (D)    David McDonough (R)    Harvey Weisenberg (D)    Edward Ra (R)    Grace Meng (D) Vacant     David Weprin (D)    Rory I. Lancman (D)    Edward Braunstein (D) Vacant     Andrew Hevesi (D)    William Scarborough (D)    Margaret Markey (D)    Michele Titus (D)    Vivian Cook (D)    Barbara M. Clark (D)    Michael DenDekker (D)    Jeffrion Aubry (D)    Aravella Simotas (D)    Catherine Nolan (D)    Michael G. Miller (D)    Francisco Moya (D)    Inez Barron (D)    Helene Weinstein (D)    Rhoda Jacobs (D)    Karim Camara (D)    James F. Brennan (D)    Steven Cymbrowitz (D)    Alec Brook-Krasny (D)    William Colton (D)    Dov Hikind (D)    Peter Abbate (D)    Joseph Lentol (D)    Felix Ortiz (D)    Joan Millman (D)    Vito Lopez (D) Vacant     William Boyland (D)    Annette Robinson (D)    Hakeem Jeffries (D)    Nick Perry (D)    Alan Maisel (D)    Nicole Malliotakis (R)    Matthew Titone (D)    Louis Tobacco (R)    Michael Cusick (D)    Sheldon Silver (D)    Micah Kellner (D)    Deborah Glick (D)    Linda Rosenthal (D)    Robert J. Rodriguez (D)    Daniel J. O'Donnell (D)    Keith Wright (D)    Herman D. Farrell (D)    Guillermo Linares (D)    Jonathan Bing (D)    Brian Kavanagh (D)    Richard Gottfried (D)    Peter Rivera (D)    Vanessa Gibson (D)    Jose Rivera (D)    Eric Stevenson (D)    Naomi Rivera (D)    Jeffrey Dinowitz (D)    Michael Benedetto (D)    Carl Heastie (D)    Carmen E. Arroyo (D)    Marcos Crespo (D)    Nelson Castro (D)    Gary Pretlow (D)    Amy Paulin (D)    Robert Castelli (R)    Sandy Galef (D)    George S. Latimer (D)    Tom Abinanti (D)    Mike Spano (D)    Kenneth Zebrowski (D)    Ellen Jaffee (D)    Nancy Calhoun (R)    Ann Rabbitt (R)    Aileen Gunther (D)    Steve Katz (R)    Thomas Kirwan (R)    Kevin Cahill (D)    Joel Miller (R)    Marcus Molinaro (R)    John McEneny (D)    George Amedore (R)    Ronald Canestrari (D)    Clifford Crouch (R)    Steven McLaughlin (R)    Robert Reilly (D)    Jim Tedisco (R)    William Magee (D)    Tony Jordan (R)    Teresa Sayward (R)    Janet Duprey (R)    Claudia Tenney (R) Vacant     Marc Butler (R)    Addie Jenne Russell (D)    Samuel D. Roberts (D)    William Magnarelli (D)    Donald R. Miller (R)    Kenneth Blankenbush (R)    Gary Finch (R)    William Barclay (R)    Barbara Lifton (D)    Donna Lupardo (D)    Pete Lopez (R)    Robert Oaks (R)    Brian Kolb (R)    Sean Hanna (R)    Harry Bronson (D)    Joseph Morelle (D)    David Gantt (D)    Bill Reilich (R)    Mark C. Johns (R)    Philip Palmesano (R)    Christopher Friend (R)    John Ceretto (R)    Stephen Hawley (R)    Robin Schimminger (D)    Crystal Peoples-Stokes (D)    Jane Corwin (R)    Dennis Gabryszak (D)    Sam Hoyt (D)    Mark Schroeder (D)    Kevin Smardz (R)    Daniel Burling (R)    James P. Hayes (R)    Joseph Giglio (R)    Andy Goodell (R)    Democratic (94) •    Republican (51) •    Independence (1) • Vacant (4) • New York State Legislature • New York State Assembly • New York State Senate Persondata Name Montesano, Michael A. Alternative names Short description New York State Assembly member Date of birth October 16, 1954 Place of birth Brooklyn, New York Date of death Place of death