NEW YORK STATE SENATE

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The 'New York State Senate' is one of two houses in the New York State Legislature and has members each elected to two-year terms. The state Constitution provides that the default membership be fifty members. However, it also provides that if any county would by virtue of its population be entitled to more than three Senators, then the first three Senators would count towards the limit of fifty, while the remainder would be in addition to the fifty.
Currently, there are twelve additional Senators (who are in terms of legislative power equal to any other Senators), making the total membership 62. The Senate has had a Republican majority since 1965. Democrats only need two seats to take control of the body (and thus the entire legislature and governorship), and hope to accomplish this in 2008.
The Senate is headed by its President, a post held ''ex officio'' by the State Lieutenant Governor. The Senate President has only a casting vote. More often, the Senate is presided over by the Temporary President, who is also the Majority Leader. The current Majority Leader is Joseph Bruno.
'Affiliation' 'Members'
  Republican Party 33
  Democratic Party 29
 'Total'
'62'


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Majority Leader of the New York State Senate

List of New York State Senators

List of members of the New York State Assembly

New York State Capitol

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New York State Senate

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