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Anna R. Anzalone

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Anna R. Anzalone

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New York Supreme Court 10th Judicial District
Tenure
Present officeholder

Education

Bachelor's

Hofstra University

Law

Touro School of Law


Anna R. Anzalone is a justice of the Supreme Court, 10th District in New York. She was elected in 2014 for a term that expires on December 31, 2028.[1]

Anzalone previously served as a judge for the district court of Nassau County. She was first elected to the court in 2004, and re-elected in 2010. She was the presiding judge of the Nassau County Treatment Court beginning in 2011.[2]

Elections

2014

See also: New York judicial elections, 2014
Anzalone ran for election to the Supreme Court, 10th District.
General: She faced Sharon Gianelli, Thomas F. Whelan, Angelo A. Delligatti, Kathy G. Bergmann, David A. Morris, Sandra L. Sgroi (incumbent), Gail Prudenti (incumbent) and Michele M. Woodard (incumbent) in the general election on November 4, 2014, and won with 13.1 percent of the vote. Candidates competed for six open seats. [1] 

Education

Anzalone received a B.A. from Hofstra University and a J.D. from Touro School of Law.[2]

Career

  • 2015-2028: Justice, Supreme Court, 10th District
  • 2004-2014: Judge, Nassau County District Court
  • 1999-2000: Principal law clerk
  • 1998-1999: Assistant attorney general, New York State Department of Law
  • 1996-1998: Hearing officer, Nassau County Office of Labor Relations
  • 1994-1996: Deputy court attorney, Nassau County Bureau of Real Estate
  • 1988-1994: Attorney in private practice[2]

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