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New York's 17th State Assembly District
New York's 17th State Assembly district is one of the 150 districts in the New York State Assembly. It has been represented by Republican John Mikulin since a special election in 2018. Geography District 17 is in Nassau County. It contains portions of the towns of Hempstead and Oyster Bay, including Levittown, Bethpage, Plainedge Plainedge (previously known as Turkeyville) is a hamlet and census-designated place (CDP) on the South Shore in the Town of Oyster Bay in Nassau County, on Long Island, in New York, United States. The population was 9,517 as of the 2020 census. ..., North Massepequa and Massapequa. Recent election results 2024 2022 2020 2018 2018 special 2016 2014 2012 2010 References {{NYGovDist 17 Nassau County, New York ...
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John Mikulin
John Mikulin (born April 7, 1988) is a member of the New York State Assembly representing the 17th district, which includes portions of the towns of Hempstead and Oyster Bay in Nassau County on Long Island. A Republican, Mikulin was first elected in a 2018 special election. Mikulin was born and raised in Bethpage, New York. An attorney, he attended St. John's University (New York City) where he attained a B.A., a M.A. and his J.D at Touro Law School. Prior to serving in the legislature, Mikulin was President of the Island Trees Library Board and served as the Deputy Town Attorney in the Town of Hempstead. In 2017, Assemblyman Thomas McKevitt opted to run for the Nassau County Legislature The Nassau County Legislature is the lawmaking body of Nassau County, New York. The county is divided into 19 legislative districts, each represented by an elected legislator. It was formed in 1996 to succeed the Nassau County Board of Superviso ..., and won. Required to vacate his seat, ...
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Nassau County, New York
Nassau County ( ) is a suburban County (United States), county located on Long Island, immediately to the east of New York City, bordering the Long Island Sound on the north and the open Atlantic Ocean to the south. As of the 2020 United States census, Nassau County's population was 1,395,774, making it the sixth-most populous county in the State of New York, and reflecting an increase of 56,242 (+4.2%) from the 1,339,532 residents enumerated at the 2010 United States census, 2010 census. Its county seat is Mineola, New York, Mineola, while the county's largest and most populous town is Hempstead, New York, Hempstead. Situated on western Long Island, the County of Nassau borders New York City's Boroughs of New York City, borough of Queens to its west, and Long Island's Suffolk County, New York, Suffolk County to its east. It is the most densely populated and second-most populous county in the State of New York outside of New York City, with which it maintains extensive commu ...
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Hempstead, New York
The Town of Hempstead is the largest of the three towns in Nassau County (alongside North Hempstead and Oyster Bay) on Long Island, in New York, United States. The town's combined population was 793,409 at the 2020 census. It occupies the southwestern part of the county, on the western half of Long Island. Twenty-two incorporated villages (one of which is named Hempstead) are completely or partially within the town. Hofstra University's campus is located in Hempstead. History The town was first settled around 1644 following the establishment of a treaty between English colonists, John Carman and Robert Fordham, and the Lenape Indians in 1643. Although the settlers were from the new English colony of New Haven (1638), later incorporated into, Connecticut in 1662, a patent was issued by the government of New Netherland after the settlers had purchased land from the local natives. This transaction is depicted in a mural in the Hempstead Village Hall, reproduced from a pos ...
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Oyster Bay (town), New York
The Town of Oyster Bay is the easternmost of the three towns that make up Nassau County, New York, United States. Part of the New York metropolitan area, it is the only town in Nassau County to extend from the North Shore to the South Shore of Long Island. As of the 2020 census, it had a population of 301,332, making it the 5th most populous city or town in the state. There are 18 villages and 18 hamlets within the town of Oyster Bay. The United States Postal Service has organized these 36 places into 30 five-digit ZIP Codes, served by 20 post offices. Each post office shares the name of one of the hamlets or villages, but their boundaries are usually not coterminous. Oyster Bay is also the name of a hamlet on the North Shore, within the town of Oyster Bay. Near this hamlet, in the village of Cove Neck, is Sagamore Hill, the former residence and summer White House of U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt and now a museum. At least six of the 36 villages and hamlets of the ...
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Levittown, New York
Levittown is a Hamlet (New York), hamlet and census-designated place (CDP) in the Hempstead (town), New York, Town of Hempstead in Nassau County, New York, Nassau County, on Long Island, in New York (state), New York. It is a suburb of New York City, located halfway between the villages of Hempstead (village), New York, Hempstead and Farmingdale, New York, Farmingdale. The CDP had a total population of 51,758 at the time of the 2020 census, making it the most populous unincorporated CDP in Nassau County and the second most populous CDP on Long Island, behind Brentwood, New York, Brentwood. Levittown gets its name from its builder, the firm of Levitt & Sons, Levitt & Sons, Inc. founded by Abraham Levitt on August 2, 1929, which built the district as a planned community for returning World War II veterans between 1947 and 1951. Sons William Levitt, William and Alfred served as the company's president and chief architect and planner, respectively. Levittown was the first truly mass-p ...
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Bethpage, New York
Bethpage (formerly known as Central Park) is a Hamlet (New York), hamlet and census-designated place (CDP) located within the Oyster Bay (town), New York, Town of Oyster Bay in Nassau County, New York, Nassau County, on the South Shore (Long Island), South Shore of Long Island, in New York (state), New York, United States. The population was 16,658 at the 2020 United States census. History The name ''Bethpage'' comes from the Quakers, Quaker Thomas Powell (1641–1722), Thomas Powell, who named the area after the Biblical town Bethphage, which was between Jericho and Jerusalem in the Holy Land. Present-day Bethpage was part of the 1695 Bethpage Purchase. An early name for the northern section of present-day Bethpage was ''Bedelltown'', a name that appeared on maps at least as late as 1906. On maps just before the arrival of the Long Island Rail Road (LIRR), the name ''Bethpage'' appears for a community now included in both the post office district and school district of the ad ...
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Plainedge, New York
Plainedge (previously known as Turkeyville) is a hamlet and census-designated place (CDP) on the South Shore in the Town of Oyster Bay in Nassau County, on Long Island, in New York, United States. The population was 9,517 as of the 2020 census. History Plainedge was originally acquired from Marsapeque Indian chiefs Sowwamacus, Wm Choppy, Soureekenny, Wamassum, Sascomoma and Ruampass land as part of the Bethpage Purchase of 1687 by Thomas Powell of the Huntington settlement. At the time, initial purchases from various settlers would occupy the "Plain Edge District" within various districts. The first of note came in 1690, through the efforts of eighteen joint ventures, with the purchase of the "West Neck" that occupied the western arena of Plainedge. In 1694, William Frost purchased all land south of Boundary Avenue, which was gifted to him by Indians Chippie, Maomie and Seruckon. There was still a remainder of land yet to be obtained, however. Through the efforts of Powell, ...
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North Massapequa, New York
North Massapequa is a Hamlet (New York), hamlet and census-designated place (CDP) located on Long Island within the Oyster Bay (town), New York, Town of Oyster Bay in Nassau County, New York, Nassau County, on Long Island, in New York (state), New York, United States. It is considered part of the Greater Massapequa area, which is anchored by Massapequa, New York, Massapequa. The population was 17,886 at the 2010 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of , all land. Demographics As of the census of 2000, there were 19,152 people, 6,281 households, and 5,288 families residing in the CDP. The population density was . There were 6,333 housing units at an average density of . The racial makeup of the CDP was 97.32% White (U.S. Census), White, 0.22% African American (U.S. Census), African American, 0.02% Native American (U.S. Census), Native American, 1.15% Asian (U.S. Census), Asian, 0.55% from Race (United States Census), other races ...
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Massapequa, New York
Massapequa (, ) is a Hamlet (New York), hamlet and census-designated place (CDP) in the Oyster Bay (town), New York, Town of Oyster Bay in Nassau County, New York, Nassau County, on the South Shore (Long Island), South Shore of Long Island, in New York (state), New York, United States. The population of the CDP was 21,355 at the time of the 2020 census. History The name ''Massapequa'' or historically ''Marsapeague'' means “great water land”. The first occupants were a band of Algonquian languages, Algonquian speakers, the Massapequa people, one of the Metoac, ''13 tribes of Long Island'', a sub-group of the Lenape people. At first, most of the Massapequa people were friendly and helpful to the Europeans, but then, around 1658, merchants from the Oyster Bay, New York, Town of Oyster tricked Chief Tackapausha into selling the land. He tried to rectify this misunderstanding, but remained unsuccessful. In 1670 (35 years after the Europeans initially settled there), only a few Na ...
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2024 New York State Assembly Election
The 2024 New York State Assembly election was held on November 5, 2024. This election coincided with elections for 2024 United States Senate election in New York, U.S. Senate, 2024 United States House of Representatives elections in New York, U.S. House of Representatives, the 2024 United States presidential election in New York, U.S. presidential election, and 2024 New York State Senate election, state senate, among others. Districts for this election were redrawn pursuant to court order in Nichols v. Hochul, though the lines passed by the Independent Redistricting Commission and the state legislature on April 28, 2023, were nearly identical to the 2022 districts. Democrats have held a majority in the New York State Assembly since 1975. Outgoing incumbents Incumbents not running for reelection Democrats #New York's 1st State Assembly district, 1st: Fred Thiele retired. #New York's 11th State Assembly district, 11th: Kimberly Jean-Pierre retired. #New York's 18th State Assembly d ...
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2022 New York State Assembly Election
The 2022 New York State Assembly election was held on November 8, 2022. Elections were held to elect representatives from all 150 districts across the State of New York (state), New York. This election coincided with New York elections for the 2022 New York gubernatorial election, governorship, 2022 United States Senate election in New York, U.S. Senate, and 2022 New York State Senate election, state senate, among others. Districts for this election were redrawn following the 2020 United States census. Democrats had held a majority in the New York State Assembly since 1975. Predictions Overview Incumbents not seeking re-election *Michael Montesano (R) retired. *Brian Barnwell (D) retired. *Catherine Nolan (D) retired. *Michael Cusick (D) retired. *Yuh-Line Niou (D) ran for the 2022 United States House of Representatives elections in New York#District 10, U.S. House of Representatives in newly redrawn New York's 10th congressional district, 10th congressional district. *Dan Qua ...
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2020 New York State Assembly Election
Elections to the New York State Assembly were held on November 3, 2020 in the U.S. state of New York (state), New York. The elections were part of the biennial elections in the United States, with 2020 New York Senate election, elections for the New York State Senate, State Senate, the 2020 United States House of Representatives elections in New York, U.S. House, and 2020 United States presidential election in New York, U.S. president being held on the same day. Partisan primary, Primary elections were held on June 23. Assembly Democrats won 105 of the chamber's 150 seats on election day, while Republicans won 43 seats and two other seats were won by members of third parties. Predictions Summary Longtime Asm. Carmen Arroyo (D-Bronx) was disqualified from the Democratic primary ballot due to election fraud. Incumbent Asms. Michael DenDekker, Joseph Lentol, Michael Miller, Walter Mosley, Felix Ortiz, and Aravalla Simotas were defeated in Democratic primaries. Incumbents Ellen ...
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