Michael Benedetto

Michael Benedetto
Member of the New York State Assembly
from the 82nd district
Assumed office
January 1, 2005
Preceded byStephen B. Kaufman
Personal details
Born (1947-06-02) June 2, 1947 (age 76)
The Bronx, New York
Political partyDemocratic
ResidenceThe Bronx, New York
Alma materIona College (B.A.)
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WebsiteOfficial website

Michael Benedetto (born June 2, 1947) is a Member of the New York State Assembly representing the 82nd Assembly District, which covers the Co-op City, Throggs Neck, Westchester Square, City Island, Country Club, and Pelham Bay sections of the East Bronx. After a 35-year teaching career at the elementary and secondary school level, he was first elected to the State Assembly in 2004. He is a member of the Democratic Party.

Benedetto was born in the Bronx in 1947. He holds a B.A. in History/Education from Iona College and a M.A. in Social Studies/Education. In 1981, Benedetto co-founded the Bronx Times-Reporter, a weekly newspaper, with John Collazzi.[1]

Benedetto introduced a law prohibiting tackle football for ages 13 and under, in order to protect young children from concussion related developmental problems.[2]

Benedetto first ran for office in 1976, losing to Republican Assemblyman Guy Velella.[3] Two years later, Benedetto ran against Republican State Senator John D. Calandra and lost by 1,121 votes.[4]

In 1980, Benedetto attempted to run again against Calandra. Bronx Democratic leaders, who maintained a non-aggression pact with Calandra, allowed him run in the Democratic primary.[5] Calandra defeated Benedetto to win the Democratic nomination,[6] and in the general election as the candidate of both the Republican and Democratic parties, Calandra easily defeated Benedetto, who ran on the Liberal Party ticket.[7]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ Chronicling America, Library of Congress. Accessed November 27, 2022.
  2. ^ "Tackling the concussions". November 29, 2013.
  3. ^ New York Assembly 80th District: 1976, ourcampaigns.com. Accessed November 27, 2022.
  4. ^ New York State Senate 34th District: 1978, ourcampaigns.com. Accessed November 27, 2022.
  5. ^ "Bronx Democrats Back Calandra; Deal Denied By Simon", nytimes.com. June 14, 1980.
  6. ^ 1980 Democratic Primary: 34th Senate District, ourcampaigns.com. Accessed November 27, 2022.
  7. ^ New York State Senate 34th District: 1980, ourcampaigns.com. Accessed November 27, 2022.

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New York State Assembly
Preceded by New York State Assembly, 82nd District
2005–present
Incumbent