Nettie Mayersohn
| Nettie Mayersohn | |
| New York State Assembly District 27 | |
| Incumbent | |
| Term in office began 1983 | |
| Term in office ended April 1, 2011 | |
| Political party | Democratic |
| Profession | Legislator |
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Mayersohn was a Democratic District Leader for the 27th District, Part A since 1972. She was also a member of Community Board 8. Mayersohn is an executive director for the New York State Crime Victims Board.
Mayersohn earned a BA from Queens College.
Committee assignments
2011-2012
Prior to leaving the New York State Assembly, she served on the following committees:
2009-2010
In the 2009-2010 legislative session, Mayersohn served on the following committees:
Elections
2010
- See also: New York State Assembly elections, 2010
Mayersohn ran unopposed in the September 14 Democratic primary. She was also unopposed in the general election on November 2.[2] In addition to running on the Democratic ticket, he ran on the Independence Party of New York State ticket.
| New York State Assembly, District 27 2010 | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Candidates | Votes | |||
| |
14,044 | |||
2008
On November 4, 2008 Mayersohn won re-election to the New York State Assembly, District 27. She ran unopposed.
Mayersohn raised $35,302 for her campaign.[3]
| New York State Assembly, District 27 2008 | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Candidates | Votes | |||
| |
19,495 | |||
Campaign donors
In 2008, a year in which Mayersohn was up for re-election, she collected $35,302 in donations.[4]
| Donor | Amount |
|---|---|
| New York State United Teachers | $2,250 |
| Second Housing Co Inc | $1,250 |
| 11 individual donations each of: | $1,000 |
Personal
She and her husband, Ronald, have two children; Jeffrey and Lee.[5]
External links
- New York Assembly - Rep. Nettie Mayersohn
- Legislative profile from Project Vote Smart
- Biography from Project Vote Smart
- Campaign Contributions: 2008, 2006, 2004, 2002, 2000, 1998
References
| Political offices | ||
|---|---|---|
| Preceded by - |
New York Assembly - District 27 1983–April 1, 2011 |
Succeeded by Michael Simanowitz |
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