The New York State Senate is one of two houses in the New York State Legislature and has members each elected to two-year terms. The New York Constitution provides provides for a varying number of members in the Senate; the current membership is 62, elected from single-member constituencies roughly equal in population. The Senate is headed by its President, a post held ex officio by the State Lieutenant Governor. The Senate President has only a casting vote. More often, the Senate is presided over by the Temporary President, who is also the Majority Leader. The current Majority Leader is Dean Skelos, who is also next in line to succeed the Governor, since David Paterson was elevated to Governor of New York State upon the resignation of the now former governor Eliot Spitzer.
The Senate has had a Republican majority since 1965. Should the parties be equal in membership, the Senate will remain in Republican control, as ties in the Senate are broken by the Lieutenant Governor. The current acting Lieutenant Governor is Dean Skelos, a Republican.
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(x) Retiring
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