163rd New York State Legislature
The 163rd New York State Legislature, consisting of the New York State Senate and the New York State Assembly, met from January 8, 1941, to April 24, 1942, during the ninth and tenth years of Herbert H. Lehman's governorship, in Albany.
Background
Under the provisions of the New York Constitution of 1894, re-apportioned in 1917, and amended in 1937, 51 Senators and 150 assemblymen were elected in single-seat districts for two-year terms. The senatorial districts consisted either of one or more entire counties; or a contiguous area within a single county. The counties which were divided into more than one senatorial district were New York, Kings, Bronx, Erie, Monroe, Queens and Westchester. The Assembly districts were made up of contiguous area, all within the same county.At this time there were two major political parties: the Democratic Party and the Republican Party. The American Labor Party endorsed the whole Democratic ticket, which included one Republican judge of the Court of Appeals. The Prohibition Party also nominated a ticket.
Elections
The New York state election, 1940, was held on November 5. All six statewide elective offices were carried by the nominees on the Democratic-American Labor fusion ticket. The approximate party strength at this election, as gathered from the results, was: Democrats 2,843,000; Republicans 2,837,000; American Labor 365,000; and Prohibition 5,000.All three women legislators—State Senator Rhoda Fox Graves, of Gouverneur; and Assemblywomen Jane H. Todd, of Tarrytown, and Edith C. Cheney, of Corning—were re-elected.
The New York state election, 1941, was held on November 4. Two vacancies in the State Senate and two vacancies in the State Assembly were filled.
On March 10, 1942, Mary A. Gillen, the widow of Assemblyman Michael J. Gillen, was elected to the seat previously held by her husband.
Sessions
The Legislature met for the first regular session at the State Capitol in Albany on January 8, 1941; and adjourned at 2.30 a.m. on April 4.Oswald D. Heck was re-elected Speaker.
Joe R. Hanley was re-elected Temporary President of the State Senate.
On December 7, 1941, happened the Attack on Pearl Harbor, and the United States entered World War II. Subsequently, some legislators resigned their seats to join the armed forces, among them Robert F. Wagner, Jr., Phelps Phelps, Francis E. Dorn and Henry J. Latham.
The Legislature met for the second regular session at the State Capitol in Albany on January 7, 1942; and adjourned on April 24.
State Senate
Districts
Members
The asterisk denotes members of the previous Legislature who continued in office as members of this Legislature. Francis J. McCaffrey Jr and Charles O. Burney Jr changed from the Assembly to the Senate at the beginning of this Legislature. Assemblymen Carmine J. Marasco and William Kirnan were elected to fill vacancies in the Senate.Note: For brevity, the chairmanships omit the words "...the Committee on..."
District | Senator | Party | Notes |
1st | George L. Thompson* | Republican | Chairman of Finance; died on September 1, 1941 |
1st | Perry B. Duryea Sr. | Republican | on November 4, 1941, elected to fill vacancy |
2nd | Seymour Halpern | Republican | |
3rd | Peter T. Farrell* | Democrat | |
4th | Philip M. Kleinfeld* | Democrat | on January 13, 1941, appointed to the NY Supreme Court |
4th | Carmine J. Marasco | Democrat | on February 18, 1941, elected to fill vacancy |
5th | John J. Howard* | Democrat | died on January 24, 1941 |
5th | William Kirnan | Democrat | on March 11, 1941, elected to fill vacancy |
6th | Edward J. Coughlin* | Democrat | |
7th | Jacob J. Schwartzwald* | Democrat | on September 9, 1942, appointed to the NYC City Court |
8th | Joseph A. Esquirol* | Democrat | |
9th | Daniel Gutman* | Democrat | |
10th | Jeremiah F. Twomey* | Democrat | |
11th | James J. Crawford* | Democrat | |
12th | Elmer F. Quinn* | Democrat | |
13th | Phelps Phelps* | Democrat | on February 16, 1942, gave notice of his return to active duty in the U.S. Army |
14th | William J. Murray* | Democrat | |
15th | John L. Buckley* | Democrat | |
16th | Francis J. McCaffrey, Jr.* | Democrat | on November 4, 1941, elected to the NYC Municipal Court |
16th | Thomas G. Brennan | Democrat | on January 13, 1942, elected to fill vacancy; and took his seat on January 26 |
17th | Frederic R. Coudert, Jr.* | Republican | |
18th | Charles Muzzicato | Rep./Am. Labor | Chairman of Public Health |
19th | Charles D. Perry* | Democrat | |
20th | Alexander A. Falk | Democrat | |
21st | Lazarus Joseph* | Democrat | |
22nd | Carl Pack* | Democrat | |
23rd | John J. Dunnigan* | Democrat | Minority Leader |
24th | Robert E. Johnson | Republican | |
25th | Pliny W. Williamson* | Republican | |
26th | William F. Condon* | Republican | |
27th | Thomas C. Desmond* | Republican | |
28th | Allan A. Ryan, Jr.* | Republican | |
29th | Arthur H. Wicks* | Republican | Chairman of Civil Service; Chairman of Finance, from September 17, 1941 |
30th | Erastus Corning 2nd* | Democrat | resigned on August 1, 1941, to run for Mayor of Albany |
30th | Julian B. Erway | Democrat | on November 4, 1941, elected to fill vacancy |
31st | Clifford C. Hastings* | Republican | Chairman of Civil Service, from January 7, 1942 |
32nd | Gilbert T. Seelye* | Republican | |
33rd | Benjamin F. Feinberg* | Republican | |
34th | Rhoda Fox Graves* | Republican | |
35th | Fred A. Young* | Republican | |
36th | William H. Hampton* | Republican | |
37th | Isaac B. Mitchell* | Republican | |
38th | G. Frank Wallace | Republican | |
39th | Walter W. Stokes* | Rep./Am. Labor | |
40th | Roy M. Page* | Republican | |
41st | Chauncey B. Hammond* | Republican | |
42nd | Henry W. Griffith* | Republican | |
43rd | Earle S. Warner* | Republican | |
44th | Joe R. Hanley* | Republican | re-elected Temporary President |
45th | Rodney B. Janes* | Republican | |
46th | Karl K. Bechtold* | Republican | resigned in April 1942, and joined the USNR |
47th | William Bewley* | Republican | Chairman of Taxation and Retrenchment |
48th | Walter J. Mahoney* | Republican | |
49th | Stephen J. Wojtkowiak* | Dem./Am. Labor | |
50th | Charles O. Burney, Jr.* | Republican | Chairman of Affairs of Villages |
51st | James W. Riley* | Republican |
Employees
- Clerk: William S. King
- Assistant Clerk: Fred J. Slater
- Sergeant-at-Arms: Harold W. Cole
- Assistant Sergeant-at-Arms: Henry Whitbeck
- Principal Doorkeeper: Lynn Corman
- Assistant Doorkeeper: Irving Hoag
- Stenographer: John K. Marshall
State Assembly
Assemblymen
Note: For brevity, the chairmanships omit the words "...the Committee on..."Employees
- Clerk: Ansley B. Borkowski
- Sergeant-at-Arms: Richard Schnor
- First Assistant Doorkeeper: Joseph G. Bates
- Second Assistant Doorkeeper: M. C. Mansolillo
- Stenographer: Walter F. Berry