David Sidikman
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David S. Sidikman (born in Brooklyn, New York in 1935) was a six-term New York State Assemblyman. A graduate of Abraham Lincoln High School, he later received a B.A. from Lehigh University in Pennsylvania and a Juris Doctor degree in 1958 from New York University, attending on a merit scholarship. Sidikman, who has maintained a private law practice since 1958, was elected to represent District 13 in the New York State Assembly in a special election in 1992[1] and subsequently re-elected in 1992, 1994, 1996, 1998, 2000 and 2002 before being defeated for the Democratic Party primary election in 2004 by Charles Lavine.[2]
[edit] External links
- Interview with Sidikman by Marty Schwartz
- New York Daily News, "Silver Buries the Hatchet with Suozzi?"
[edit] References
- ^ Plainview-Old Bethpage Herald, "Assemblyman Sidikman Celebrates Anniversary"
- ^ New York Times article: "Incumbents Lose, Albany Shudders"
Preceded by Lewis Yevoli |
New York State Assembly, 13th District 1992–2004 |
Succeeded by Charles Lavine |