John T. Satriale

John T. Satriale (July 13, 1919 – November 2017) was an American lawyer and politician from New York.

Life

He was born on July 13, 1919, in New York City,[1] the son of Gaudioso Satriale (1884–1968). He attended Public School No. 6, and DeWitt Clinton High School. He graduated from Fordham College, and LL.B. from Brooklyn Law School.[2]

Satriale was a member of the New York State Assembly from 1949 to 1965, sitting in the 167th, 168th, 169th, 170th, 171st, 172nd, 173rd, 174th and 175th New York State Legislatures. He was Chairman of the Committee on Ways and Means in 1965. In September 1965, after re-apportionment, he ran in the 89th District for re-nomination, but was defeated in the Democratic primary by Robert Abrams. He died in November 2017 at the age of 98.[3]

Sources

  1. New York Red Book (1949; pg. 217)
  2. New York Red Book (1961–1962; pg. 208)
  3. John Satriale Obituary
New York State Assembly
Preceded by
Louis Bennett
New York State Assembly
Bronx County, 8th District

1949–1954
Succeeded by
Mitchell J. Sherwin
Preceded by
Walter H. Gladwin
New York State Assembly
Bronx County, 7th District

1955–1965
Succeeded by
district abolished
Preceded by
Fred W. Preller
New York State Assembly
Chairman of the Committee on Ways and Means

1965
Succeeded by
Harvey M. Lifset
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