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Due to the recent scandal involving Governor Elliot Spitzer, David A. Paterson will become New York's Governor. | |||
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David A. Paterson | |
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File:DavidPaterson.jpg | |
69 Governor New York | |
Incumbent | |
Assumed office January 1, 2007 | |
Governor | Eliot Spitzer |
Preceded by | Mary Donohue |
Personal details | |
Born | (1954-05-20) May 20, 1954 (age 70) Brooklyn, New York |
Political party | Democratic Party |
Spouse | Michelle Paige Paterson |
Profession | Lawyer |
David A. Paterson (born May 20, 1954) is an American politician and the current Lieutenant Governor of New York. He is the first African American to hold this position. He was selected as running mate by New York Attorney General and Democratic Party nominee Eliot Spitzer in the 2006 New York gubernatorial election, and would become governor should Spitzer resign.
Paterson was born legally blind in Brooklyn in 1954. He received a BA from Columbia University in 1977 and later his law degree from Hofstra Law School. After law school, he went to work for the Queens District Attorney's Office. In 1985 he joined the campaign staff of David Dinkins for Manhattan Borough President. In October of that year, longtime state Senator Leon Bogues, representing a district covering Manhattan neighborhoods Harlem, Manhattan Valley and the Upper West Side, died and Paterson won a highly competitive Democratic party New York (Manhattan) County Committee selection process and was elected to serve the rest of Bogues' term. The following year, 1986, he won the seat for his first full term representing the 29th District in the New York State Senate. He is the son of former New York Secretary of State Basil Paterson, who was the first African American NYC Deputy Mayor and the first to run for statewide office in New York. Secretary Paterson was the Democratic nominee for Lieutenant Governor in 1970. The elder Paterson also served in the NY state Senate in the same seat his son occupied. In 1993, David Paterson ran citywide for the office of the Public Advocate, the second highest elected office in New York City.
Paterson was elected Senate Minority Leader in 2002, becoming both the first non-white state legislative leader and the highest-ranking black elected official in the history of New York State.
A member of the Democratic National Committee and a board member of the Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee, Paterson addressed the 2004 Democratic National Convention in Boston as well as the Democratic mayors at the U.S. Conference of Mayors.
Paterson is an active advocate for the visually and physically impaired. He was elected as a member of the American Foundation for the Blind, and also serves as a board member of the Achilles Track Club, having completed the New York City Marathon in 1999.
He has a younger sibling Daniel who is a New York government official. He lives in Harlem with his wife, Michelle Paige Paterson. They have two children: Ashley, who entered Ithaca College in fall, 2006, and Alex, who attends school in New York City.
He has been mentioned in some political circles as a possible successor to Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton should the fellow New York Democrat win the 2008 US presidential election and resign the seat to assume the presidency.
He is an avid fan of New York Sports teams, and has been known to call in to WFAN, the sports talk radio station of New York City.
External links
- Project VoteSmart - Senator Paterson Biography
- Official New York State Senate Member Website
- Biography: New York State Democrats
- Senator David Paterson: What Others Are Saying List of accolades posted to Eliot Spitzer's gubernatorial campaign website.
Preceded byLeon Bogues | New York State Senate, 29th District 1986–2003 |
Succeeded byThomas Duane |
Preceded byEric Schneiderman | New York State Senate, 30th District 2003–2007 |
Succeeded byBill Perkins |
Preceded byMary Donohue | Lieutenant Governor of New York 2007 - |
Succeeded byIncumbent |
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