Karim Camara

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Karim Camara
Member of the New York State Assembly
from the 43rd district
Incumbent
Assumed office
November 2005
Preceded by Clarence Norman Jr.
Personal details
Born (1971-06-03) June 3, 1971[1]
Crown Heights, Brooklyn[2]
Political party Democratic
Spouse(s) Orelia Merchant Camara[3]
Children two[3]
Residence Crown Heights, Brooklyn[2]
Alma mater Xavier University of Louisiana
New York Theological Seminary
Profession politician
Religion Baptist[2]
Website Official website

Karim Camara (born June 3, 1971)[1] is a Democratic member of the New York State Assembly representing the 43rd Assembly District which includes parts of the Brooklyn neighborhoods of Crown Heights, Lefferts Gardens and East Flatbush.[3] He is the founding and senior pastor of the Abundant Life Church in Brooklyn[4] and was previously the executive pastor of First Baptist Church of Crown Heights.[3] He was first elected to the State Assembly in a November 2005 special election to replace Clarence Norman Jr.

Early life and education

A native of Brooklyn, Camara spent most of his childhood living in the Assembly District he now represents. He also spent formative years both in Queens and on a farm in Westtown, New York (Orange County).

He graduated from Brooklyn Friends School in 1988.[5] He went on to attain his B.A. in English Literature and Chemistry from Xavier University of Louisiana and a Masters of Divinity from the New York Theological Seminary.

Early career and personal life

He was the fundraising director for the Cush Campus Schools in Brooklyn of which his mother is a founder and the principal.[6]

Camara resides in Brooklyn with his wife Orelia E. Merchant, an assistant US attorney[6] and their two children.

Election results

  • November 2005 special election, NYS Assembly, 43rd AD[7]
Karim Camara (DEM) ... 8,411
Geoffrey A. Davis (IND) ... 1,818
Kenneth E. Cook (REP - CON) ... 1,093
Karim Camara (DEM - WOR) ... 11,873
Kenneth E. Cook (REP - CON) ... 983
Karim Camara (DEM - WOR) ... 26,769
Stuart Balberg (REP - CON) ... 2,096
Karim Camara (DEM - WOR) ... 17,923
Menachem M. Raitport (REP - CON) ... 1,538

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