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Michael (Michael) J. Fitzpatrick (R-SH008)
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Capitol: 518.455.5021 FAX: 518.455.4394 District: 631.724.2929
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Assemblyman
Room 458 Legislative Office Building 188 State Street Albany, NY 12248
District Office: 50 Route 111 Smithtown, NY 11787
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| Elected: 2002 Next Election: 2014 | | Spouse: Lorena Herrera DOB: 4/15/1957 |
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BioMichael J. Fitzpatrick was elected to the New York state Assembly representing the 7th Assembly District in November 2002. The Suffolk County district includes the town of Smithtown and parts of Islip and Brookhaven townships. Prior to his election to the Assembly, Mr. Fitzpatrick represented the residents of Smithtown as an elected member of the Smithtown Town Council for 15 years, from 1988 through 2003.Assemblyman Fitzpatrick serves as the ranking minority member on the Assembly Housing Committee and holds memberships on the Assembly Local Governments, Small Business and Higher Education committees. Mr. Fitzpatrick is an active member of the New York State American-Irish Legislators Society. Mr. Fitzpatrick is an investment associate with UBS Financial Services, Inc. in its Port Jefferson branch office. Active in the community, Assemblyman Fitzpatrick is a member and immediate past president of the board of trustees for the Cleary School for the Deaf in Nesconset. He is also a member of the Knights of Columbus, the Ancient Order of Hibernians and the board of directors of the Suffolk Sports Hall of Fame. Mr. Fitzpatrick was a member of the Suffolk County Charter Revision Commission, Diocese of Rockville Centre, and was the major gifts chairman for the Smithtown YMCA’s capital campaign. Assemblyman Fitzpatrick is a graduate of Hauppauge High School and received his B.A. in business administration from St. Michael’s College in Vermont. Mr. Fitzpatrick was born in Jamaica, Queens and raised in Hauppauge, Long Island. He is married to the former Lorena Herrera of Chihuahua, Mexico, and the couple has two children, Corina and Michael. They reside in the hamlet of St. James in Smithtown.
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