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Jack Martins
American attorney and politician (born 1967)
American attorney and politician (born 1967)
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Jack Martins |
| image | Jack Martins speaking in the NY Senate (cropped 2).jpg |
| caption | Martins in 2024 |
| state_senate | New York State |
| district | 7th |
| term_start | January 1, 2023 |
| predecessor | Anna Kaplan |
| predecessor1 | Craig M. Johnson |
| successor1 | Elaine Phillips |
| birth_name | Joaquim M. Martins |
| birth_date | |
| birth_place | Queens, New York, U.S. |
| party | Republican |
| spouse | Paula |
| children | 4 |
| education | American University (BA) |
| St. John's University (JD) | |
| termend1 | December 31, 2016 |
| termstart1 | January 1, 2011 |
| office2 | Mayor of Mineola |
| termend2 | 2010 |
| termstart2 | 2004 |
| occupation |
St. John's University (JD) Joaquim "Jack" M. Martins (born June 19, 1967) is an American attorney and politician serving as a member of the New York State Senate representing the 7th district. A Republican, he previously served as Mayor of Mineola, New York.
Early life and education
Martins is a first-generation Portuguese American. He was born in Queens, New York, to parents who emigrated to the United States in the 1960s. He has two brothers and two sisters and was raised in Mineola. Upon graduating from Chaminade High School, he received a bachelor's degree in political science from American University in 1988. Martins went on to complete a Juris Doctor from St. John's University School of Law in 1991.
Political career
Mayor of Mineola (2004–2010)
Martins was elected mayor of the Village of Mineola, New York in 2003.
2008 congressional campaign
In 2008, Martins ran for Congress against incumbent Democratic U.S. Representative Carolyn McCarthy (D-Mineola). He was defeated by a wide margin.
New York State Senate
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Martins won election to the New York State Senate in 2010 as the representative for New York's 7th State Senate district. He defeated incumbent Democratic senator Craig M. Johnson by 451 votes. The election results were not certified until December 4, 2010. Johnson challenged the results and demanded a hand recount, but the New York Court of Appeals rejected his appeal on December 20, 2010.
As Senator, Martins voted for the law creating New York State's property tax cap, voted to cut income taxes for middle-class homeowners, voted to repeal the MTA payroll tax for small businesses and schools, and supported repealing the MTA payroll tax in its entirety. He authored laws reducing busing costs for school districts; creating a truss notification system to improve safety for volunteer firefighters; and establishing a new state fund to help homeless veterans.
In 2011, Martins voted against allowing same-sex marriage in New York during rollcall for the Marriage Equality Act, which narrowly passed, legalizing it by 33 to 29.
Martins was highly critical of the New York State Education Department's implementation of the Common Core standards and called for the resignation of the State's Commissioner of Education for cancelling public forums on the issue with parents and teachers. While in the Senate, Martins repeatedly led Long Island's 31 state legislators in the number of bills sponsored that were ultimately passed by both houses of the State Legislature.
In February 2016, Martins and state Assemblywoman Michelle Schimel called for new state funding to support a comprehensive groundwater study for Long Island. An expanded version of their proposal was adopted by New York Governor Andrew Cuomo.
Martins sponsored legislation that would prevent New York from entering into a state contract or investment with those who boycott Israel or other American allies.
Martins served as chairman of the State Senate's Labor Committee and was co-chair of the Senate's Task Force on Workforce Development. He previously chaired the Senate's Commerce, Economic Development and Small Business Committee and the Senate's Local Government Committee. Martins also served on the New York State Mandate Relief Council, which was created to help reduce costs for local governments and school districts by eliminating or reforming regulations.
Martins did not seek re-election to the State Senate in 2016; instead, he ran for Congress and was defeated.
In November 2022, Martins ran for State Senate in District 7 and defeated Democratic incumbent Anna Kaplan.
2016 congressional campaign
Martins was the Republican nominee in the 2016 election to represent New York's 3rd congressional district in the United States House of Representatives, and received the endorsement of the Republican Party, Conservative Party and the Independence Party. Martins was defeated by Democrat Tom Suozzi in the general election. Suozzi won 53% of the vote to Martins' 47%.
2017 Nassau County executive campaign
On April 26, 2017, Martins announced that he would run for Nassau County executive. Martins received the GOP nomination for County Executive and was uncontested in the primary. Martins was narrowly defeated by the Democratic nominee, Nassau County legislator Laura Curran, in the November 7, 2017, election; Curran won 51% of the vote to Martins' 48%.
2024 congressional speculation
Amid calls for newly seated congressman George Santos to resign, Martins was mentioned as a possible replacement. After George Santos was expelled in December 2023, Martins decided to not seek the GOP nomination for the 2024 special election.
Personal life
As of 2018, Martins is a board member of the Henry Viscardi School. He is a recipient of the Melvin Jones Fellowship Award, the Lions Club's highest honor. He was honored as the 2012 Portuguese Man of the Year during Nassau County's first ever public event recognizing the Portuguese Community on Long Island. He and his wife, Paula, have four daughters.
Electoral history
US House of Representatives
New York State Senate
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Others
2017 Nassau County executive election
| Laura Curran (DEM) - 147,102 |
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References
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References
- "Court backs Martins win, GOP takes NY Senate".
- (December 6, 2010). "Johnson to appeal ruling of Martins victory".
- Santa, John. (February 9, 2012). "Martins leads MTA tax repeal initiative". The Island Now.
- Nash, Jackie. (October 25, 2011). "Schools cut bus costs, rev up savings". LI Herald.
- O'Reilly, Anthony. (September 25, 2014). "Cuomo signs bill to protect firefighters". The Island Now.
- Brodsky, Robert. (December 31, 2014). "New year brings new laws for Long Island residents". [[Newsday]].
- (June 24, 2011). "FINALLY: NY State Senate Passes Gay Marriage".
- "A8354-2011 – NY Senate Open Legislation – Enacts the Marriage Equality Act relating to ability of individuals to marry – New York State Senate". nysenate.gov.
- (November 13, 2013). "Emotions High At Common Core Forums On Long Island". CBS New York.
- (October 17, 2013). "Resume Common Core forums: Martins". the Island Now.
- Roy, Yancey. (June 30, 2014). "Martins tops LI delegation in bills passed, ranks second overall". [[Newsday]].
- Barrios, Jennifer. (February 15, 2016). "Nassau County groundwater study needed, legislators say". [[Newsday]].
- (February 25, 2016). "Cuomo plan includes $6 million study for Long Island drinking water". the Island Now.
- Gormley, Michael. (January 20, 2016). "Senate acts first to boycott companies that boycott Israel". [[Newsday]].
- (January 22, 2015). "Senate Republicans Name New Committee Chairs". Politico New York.
- (March 24, 2015). "Senate creates workforce development task force". Legislative Gazette.
- (March 21, 2014). "Martins Takes Over Senate Commerce Committee, His Second Chairmanship". Newsday.
- Callegari, John. (January 24, 2012). "Martins to sit on NY Mandate Relief Council". [[Long Island Business News]].
- (November 10, 2022). "State Senator-elect Jack Martins on why Long Island went red".
- (March 8, 2016). "Jack Martins wins GOP, Conservative backing for Congress". Newsday.
- (March 12, 2016). "Jack Martins Backed By Independence Party for House Seat". Newsday.
- (November 9, 2016). "Tom Suozzi victorious over Jack Martins in race to fill Steve Israel's Congressional seat - QNS.com".
- (November 16, 2016). "New York U.S. House 3rd District Results: Thomas Suozzi Wins". The New York Times.
- "Martins to run for Nassau County executive".
- (December 20, 2017). "Election Results: De Blasio Wins Second Term as New York City Mayor". The New York Times.
- Bickerton, James. (2023-01-11). "George Santos resign calls grow as Republicans line up replacement".
- (January 11, 2023). "Who might be eyeing George Santos' congressional seat?".
- (August 10, 2018). "Viscardi Center & Abilities Inc. add to boards". [[Long Island Business News]].
- (November 2, 2014). "Portuguese Lions Club e 'Leos' Club assinalaram mais um ano de actividade". Luso Americano.
- Tedesco, Richard. "County Honors Martins on Portugal Day". The Island Now.
- "New York State Official Election Night Results". New York Board of Elections.
- "New York State Official Election Night Results". New York Board of Elections.
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