Robert Garcia (New York politician)

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Robert Garcia
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from New York's 21st district
In office
February 21, 1978  January 3, 1983
Preceded by Herman Badillo
Succeeded by Hamilton Fish IV
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from New York's 18th district
In office
January 3, 1983  January 7, 1990
Preceded by S. William Green
Succeeded by Jose Serrano
Member of the New York Senate
from the 30th district
In office
January 1, 1973  February 21, 1978
Preceded by Harrison J. Goldin
Succeeded by Olga A. Méndez
Member of the New York Senate
from the 29th district
In office
April 17, 1967  December 31, 1972
Preceded by Eugene Rodriguez
Succeeded by Joseph Zaretzki
Member of the New York State Assembly
from the 77th district
In office
January 1, 1967  April 17, 1967
Preceded by Eugene Rodriguez
Succeeded by Joseph Zaretzki
Member of the New York State Assembly
from the 83rd district
In office
January 1, 1966  December 31, 1966
Preceded by new district
Succeeded by Burton Hecht
Personal details
Born (1933-01-09) January 9, 1933
Bronx, New York, U.S.
Political party Democratic
Religion Pentecostal

Robert Garcia (born January 9, 1933) is a former United States Representative who represented New York's 21st district from 1978-90.

Biography

Garcia was born in Bronx, New York of Puerto Rican descent. He attended public schools and graduated from Haaren High School in Manhattan in 1950. He served in the United States Army during the Korean War with the Third Infantry Division, from 1950-53. He continued his education from 1953-57 by enrolling in the City College of New York, although he also attended the Community College of New York as well as the RCA Institute. After graduation, he worked as a computer engineer with IBM Control Data, from 1957-65.

Career

Garcia was a Democratic member of the New York State Assembly in 1966 and 1967. On March 28, 1967, he was elected to the New York State Senate, to fill the vacancy caused by the conviction of Eugene Rodriguez.[1]

Garcia retained his seat in the Assembly until the end of the session of 1967, and resigned on April 17. He took his seat in the State Senate at the beginning of the session of 1968, and remained in the Senate until 1978, sitting in the 177th, 178th, 179th, 180th, 181st and 182nd New York State Legislature. In the Senate he was Deputy Minority Leader from 1975-78. He was a delegate to the 1976 Democratic National Convention.

Garcia was elected on the Republican and Liberal tickets on February 14, 1978, to the 95th United States Congress, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Herman Badillo,[2] and took his seat on February 21, 1978, as a Democrat. He was re-elected to the 96th, 97th, 98th, 99th, 100th and 101st United States Congresses, remaining in Congress until January 7, 1990, when he was forced to resign as a result of his involvement in the Wedtech scandal.[3][4]

Resignation

Garcia was convicted of extortion and served 3 months in jail.[5]

References

  1. Garcia Wins Senate Seat Held by Rodriguez, nytimes.com, March 29, 1967 (subscription required)
  2. MRS. ABZUG DEFEATED NARROWLY BY GREEN; GARCIA WINS IN BRONX, nytimes.com, February 15, 1978 (subscription required)
  3. Haslip-Viera, Gabriel; Felix V. Matos Rodriguez; Angelo Falcon (2005). Boricuas In Gotham: Puerto Ricans In The Making Of New York City. Markus Wiener. p. 68. ISBN 1-55876-356-2.
  4. Rudin, Ken (2007-06-06). "The Equal-Opportunity Culture of Corruption". NPR.org. Retrieved 2007-07-29.
  5. Garcia convicted, nytimes.com; accessed January 26, 2016.

External links

New York Assembly
Preceded by
new district
New York State Assembly
83rd District

1966
Succeeded by
Burton Hecht
Preceded by
Percy Sutton
New York State Assembly
77th District

1967
Succeeded by
William Martinez
New York State Senate
Preceded by
Eugene Rodriguez
New York State Senate
29th District

1967–1972
Succeeded by
Joseph Zaretzki
Preceded by
Harrison J. Goldin
New York State Senate
30th District

1973–1978
Succeeded by
Olga A. Méndez
United States House of Representatives
Preceded by
Herman Badillo
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from New York's 21st congressional district

1978–1983
Succeeded by
Hamilton Fish IV
Preceded by
S. William Green
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from New York's 18th congressional district

1983–1990
Succeeded by
José E. Serrano
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