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Rep. Louise McIntosh Slaughter (D-NY 28th District)

12th term Democrat from New York 28th District.

Bio

Visit Rep. Louise McIntosh Slaughter's candidate bio page.

Residence: Fairport

Marital Status: Married (Robert)

Prev. Occupation: Bacteriologist

Prev. Political Exp.: Monroe Co. Legislature, 1976-79; NY Assembly, 1983-87

Education: BS University of Kentucky, 1951; MS University of Kentucky, 1953

Birthdate: 08/14/1929

Birthplace: Harlan Co., KY

Religion: Episcopal

Percentage in Last Election: 78%

Major Opponent: David Crimmen


Contact

Current Elected Office Contact Information

Contact Rep. Louise McIntosh Slaughter via Web Form.

Website: www.louise.house.gov


Washington, D.C. Office:

2469 Rayburn House Office Building,
District of Columbia 20515-3228
Phone: (202) 225-3615
Fax: (202) 225-7822

Rochester Office: (more district offices)

3120 Federal Building, 100 State Street
Rochester, New York 14614
Phone: (585) 232-4850
Fax: (585) 232-1954



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Staff

Current Elected Office Staff Members:

  • Chief of Staff: Greg Regan
  • Scheduler: Kelsey Hornbach

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Letters

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How four states handle voting rights

In Vermont, you can vote from prison. In Kentucky, you lose the right forever. In Alabama, you can apply to get it back. And a judge just overturned Washington's rules.

Should ex-felons vote?

Ex-felons lose the right to vote in many states, while in two others they can cast their ballot from prison. Should the federal government weigh in?

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