Tremaine Wright


Tremaine Wright represents the 56th District of the New York State Assembly, which includes parts of Bedford-Stuyvesant in Brooklyn. She is a Democrat.

Life and career

Wright was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, living down the block from the home she was raised in. A graduate of Duke University and the University of Chicago Law School, Wright practiced law both in private firms and as a public defender with Brooklyn Law Services.
Previously, Wright was the chairperson of Brooklyn Community Board 3, and also formerly owned a neighborhood coffee shop. In 2009, Wright ran for the New York City Council against incumbent Albert Vann but lost.

New York State Assembly

After sixteen years representing the district, Assemblymember Annette Robinson announced that she would retire instead of seek another term in 2016. Soon after, Wright announced her intentions to run to replace her. Facing Karen Cherry in the Democratic primary, Wright won the nomination by a 59% to 41% margin.
Wright won the general election unopposed, and was sworn into office on January 1, 2017. Wright did not run in the Democratic primary for her Assembly seat in 2020 so that she could run for the New York State Senate.

New York State Senate campaign

On January 11, 2020, State Senator Velmanette Montgomery, representing New York's 25th State Senate district, announced that she would be retiring and not running for re-election in 2020. As part of this announcement, she endorsed Wright as her successor, and Wright entered the race against schoolteacher Jabari Brisport and former Montgomery staffer Jason Salmon.
On election night of the Democratic primary on June 23, 2020, Wright trailed Brisport by 12 points, with Salmon in a distant third. However, there are still 26,000 absentee ballots that need to be counted before the election can be certified.