Politics & Government
Linda Rosenthal Wins Uncontested Upper West Side Assembly Seat
Rosenthal has held the Upper West Side Assembly seat since 2006.

UPPER WEST SIDE, NY ā Assembly Member Linda Rosenthal will remain the representative for the 67th Assembly District after running uncontested on Tuesday night.
Rosenthal has served in the position since 2006, after she spent 13 years as Manhattan District Director and Director of Special Projects for Congressman Jerry Nadler.
The 67th District goes from around West 42nd Street to West 93rd Street, and includes parts of the Upper West Side, Central Park, Hell's Kitchen, and the Times Square area.
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Rosenthal is a lifelong resident of the Upper West Side.
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She is the Chair of the Committee on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse, and is a member of the following groups:
- Committee on Codes
- Committee on Agriculture
- Committee on Health
- Committee on Housing
- Examining Socio-Economic Responses to People with Substance Use Disorders
- Task Force on Women's Issues
- Legislative Women Caucus
- Subcommittee on Renewable Energy
- Subcommittee on Tuition Assistance Program
- Subcommittee on Women's Health
"Since I was first elected to represent the 67th Assembly district in 2006, I have taken my responsibility to you and the district very seriously," Rosenthal wrote on her website. "You and I are partners in our efforts to improve our community and our state, and it is critical to that partnership that I hear from you about your concerns."
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