Robert Smullen was elected to the New York State Assembly on November 6, 2018. His
district is comprised of Fulton,
Hamilton and parts of Herkimer, Oneida and St. Lawrence counties.
As an Assemblyman, Robert will work to lower taxes, lessen regulations to strengthen the state's economy
and protect
our liberty. He is committed to providing support for veterans and active service military personnel,
drafting
legislation aimed at protecting vulnerable New Yorkers and tirelessly working to improve the quality
of life for his
constituents and the residents of the state.
In 2015, he retired from the Marine Corps at the rank of Colonel, with 24 years of service and three
combat tours to Afghanistan, including
participating in Operation Enduring Freedom after the September 11th, 2001 attacks on New York. He has
also served at the Pentagon as a
military strategist and in numerous command and staff positions around the world. Before election, Robert
was the Executive Director of
the Hudson River-Black River Regulating District, a New York State Public Benefit Corporation.
In 2003, Robert was appointed by President George W. Bush as a White House Fellow, serving at the United
States Department of Energy in
the Office of the Secretary of Energy. He has a B.A. in History from The Citadel, The Military College
of South Carolina, an M.A. from the
School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University and an M.S. in Resource Management from The Eisenhower
School, where he is a
distinguished graduate of National Defense University.
Robert is also a proud member of the American Legion and Marine Corps League, and regularly volunteers
with the New York Naval
Militia.
A lifelong resident of upstate New York, Robert lives on Matilda Hill Farm in the Town of Johnstown
in Meco. He and his wife, Megan, have
four children.