Anthony Seminerio | |
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Member of the New York State Assembly from the 38th district |
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In office January 1979 – June 23, 2009 |
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Preceded by | Alfred A. DelliBovi |
Succeeded by | Michael G. Miller |
Personal details | |
Born | February 15, 1935 New York City, New York |
Died | January 6, 2011 Federal Correctional Complex, Butner, North Carolina |
(aged 75)
Political party | Democratic Party |
Anthony S. Seminerio (February 15, 1935 — January 6, 2011)[1] was an American politician from Queens, New York. He represented parts of Queens in the New York State Assembly for thirty years, notably the neighborhoods of Richmond Hill and Glendale. He resigned on June 23, 2009, following an indictment for alleged Honest services fraud delivered by the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York. In June 2009, he pleaded guilty to taking large sums of money from hospitals through a consulting firm while still a member of the New York State Assembly. He would later appeal this conviction unsuccessfully.
First elected to the New York Assembly in 1978, Seminerio previously served as an executive board member representing the Corrections Officers Benevolent Association where he engaged in negotiations that forced him to travel between New York City and the state capital of Albany, New York. In addition to being the collective bargaining negotiator for members of the Dept. of Corrections Seminerio also served as the founder and treasurer of the New York State Peace Officers Association.
As a member of the New York Assembly, he was one of the more conservative members of the New York City delegation. He opposed abortions, supported capital punishment, and took a tough stance on crime. Thus often at odds with Speaker Sheldon Silver, he endorsed several prominent Republican candidates in the past, including Rudy Giuliani, George Pataki, and Al D'Amato.
Seminerio graduated from the New York Institute of Technology with a Bachelor's degree.
Preceded by Alfred A. DelliBovi |
New York State Assembly, 31st District 1979–1992 |
Succeeded by Gregory W. Meeks |
Preceded by Frederick Schmidt |
New York State Assembly, 38th District 1993–2009 |
Succeeded by Michael G. Miller |