NY Assembly - 119th District - Marianne Buttenschon (D)
Before winning election to the Assembly's 119th District, Dr. Marianne Buttenschon
was the Dean of Public Service
and Emergency Preparedness at Mohawk Valley Community College. Her 2018 campaign for the Assembly was
her
first attempt at elected office.
Marianne is married to Don Buttenschon, a retired public school psychologist. They have three grown
children and
one granddaughter. For over 30 years, Don and Marianne have operated the Buttenschon Christmas Tree
Farm in the
Town of Marcy, Oneida County.
Marianne is a career-long educator and a lifelong learner. She earned an AAS from Mohawk Valley Community
College, a BA in Public
Justice from SUNY (IT) Polytechnic Institute, an MA in Public Policy from Binghamton University and
a Doctorate of Education from
Northeastern.
Her priorities are protecting the people of the Mohawk Valley, educating the children of the Mohawk
Valley and bringing good jobs to the
Mohawk Valley.
Marianne's objectives as a public servant are reflected by her high level of civic and professional
engagement. She was vice president of
the Utica Community Food Bank and a member of the League of Women Voters. Marianne was a member of the
International Association
of Chiefs of Police, the New York State Association of Fire Chiefs and the Hispanic Association of Colleges
and Universities. Based upon her
long commitment to public safety and the improvement of New York State's first response capability,
Speaker Heastie chose Marianne to be
the Assembly's representative on the Interoperable and Emergency Communications Board.
Marianne values transparency, accountability and fairness, believing every citizen has the right to
be heard and to know how their
government functions.
Marianne represents one of the most economically and demographically diverse districts in Upstate New
York. The City of Rome, with
Griffiss Business and Technology Park and Griffiss International Airport, holds great promise for the
development of drone technologies
and other cutting-edge manufacturing. The City of Utica's revival is in large part due to the hard work
of its dedicated residents and the
growing refugee and immigrant population. Agriculture remains a constant, indispensable driver of the
local economy.
The 119th AD is also comprised of the suburban and farming communities of Floyd, Marcy, Whitestown and
the Herkimer County Town of
Frankfort.
How Marianne Works
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0%
Percent of votes against party
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9
Number of sponsored bills enacted
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0
Number of proposed amendments
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100%
Percent of votes with party
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25%
Percent of sponsored bills out of chamber
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0%
Percent of missed votes
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463
Number of primary co-sponsorships
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48
Number of sponsored bills
Marianne's District
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135K
Total Population
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51.9K
Total Households
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$21.5K
Per capita family income
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9.3%
Civilian Labor Force: Unemployed
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