
Senator
John L. Sampson (Democrat,
Brooklyn) was elected to the New York State Senate in 1996. He represents
the 19th Senatorial District which encompasses Canarsie, East Flatbush,
parts of Brownsville, Crown Heights and East New York.
John
Llewllyn Sampson was born on June 17, 1965, in Bedford Stuyvesant, Brooklyn,
to American and Guyanese parents. At the age of two he moved to Brownsville/East
Flatbush section of Brooklyn with his family, where he grew up. Senator
Sampson was educated in New York City's public school system, and in
1983 he graduated from Tilden High School in Brooklyn. Senator Sampson
received his academic diploma as a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science
in 1987. While in college, he was employed as a paralegal for the Corporation
Counsel of the City of New York.
Following
his graduation from Brooklyn College, Senator Sampson worked for Proskauer
Rose Goetz & Mendelsohn as a litigation assistant. In 1988, he enrolled
at Albany Law School. During his studies there, he worked with the Department
of Environmental Conservation until his graduation in 1991.
In
April 1992, John was admitted to the New York Bar, at which time he
became a staff attorney for the Legal Aid Society of New York, representing
clients in administrative and housing court proceedings. In 1993, he
joined the firm of Alter and Barbaro, Esqs., where he currently represents
clients in Real Estate, Criminal and Election matters.
As
an active participant in community affairs, the Senator has conducted
free legal clinics and represented candidates in election matters before
the New York Supreme Court. Senator Sampson is a member of several political
organizations, including the Rosette Gaston Democratic Club, the New
Era Community Democratic Club, and the New Era PAC.
In
acknowledgment of his many achievements, the Senator has been the recipient
of numerous awards, including the Humanitarian Award from the Mid-Bedford
Lions, the Outstanding Young American Award, the New Yorkers Vision
Award from the Greater New York Business League, and the Congressional
Legal Service Award from Congressman Edolphus Towns. The Senator is
also a member of the Board of Trustees of Albany Law School.
In
addition to his committee assignments, Senator Sampson is also a member
of the Administrative Regulations Review Commission.
Standing
Committee Assignments 2004: Health (Ranking Minority); Codes; Energy
and Telecommunications; Judiciary; Labor; Racing, Gaming and Wagering;
Veterans, Homeland Security and Military Affairs.
VOTE
IN 2002 GENERAL ELECTION
John
Sampson, Dem 31,657
Walter Moseley, Rep 2,956; Ind 798; Con 384 4,138
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