Latoya Joyner Explained

Latoya Joyner
Birth Date:13 September 1986
Birth Place:Bronx, New York
Party:Democrat
Website:Official website
State Assembly2:New York
District2:77th
Predecessor2:Vanessa Gibson
Successor2:Landon Dais
Termstart2:January 1, 2015
Termend2:January 8, 2024
Residence:Bronx, New York

Latoya Joyner (born September 13, 1986) is a New York politician who served as the Assembly member for the 77th District of the New York State Assembly from 2015 to 2024. The district includes portions of Claremont, Concourse, Highbridge, Mount Eden and Morris Heights in The Bronx. She is a Democrat.

Life and career

Joyner was born and raised in the Bronx and graduated from the Richard R. Green High School for Teaching.[1] She later attended SUNY Stony Brook for her undergraduate degree and later the University at Buffalo for law school.[2] At Stony Brook, Joyner was a member of Chi Alpha Epsilon Honor Society and Phi Beta Kappa.[3]

Previously, she served as a member of the New York State Bar and with the New York City Criminal Court.[4] She was a community liaison in the district office of former Assemblywoman Aurelia Greene, and later was a member of Bronx Community Board 4.[5]

New York Assembly

Assemblywoman Vanessa Gibson resigned from her seat after being elected to the New York City Council in 2013, and following her resignation, the seat remained vacant for a year.[6] Joyner entered the race to succeed her, and in a four-way primary, easily won the election.[7] She would win the general election with nearly 95% of the vote.[8]

Joyner was sworn in for her first term on January 1, 2015. She served on the Subcommittee on Diversity in Law as its Chairwoman. Joyner announced her resignation effective January 8, 2024, to pursue a new opportunity.[9] She was succeeded by attorney and fellow Democrat Landon Dais.[10]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Latoya Joyner Announces Assembly Run Today . Bronx Chronicle . 2014-05-16 . 2016-01-23 .
  2. News: New York's Attempt to Diversify Legal Profession . City Limits . 2015-08-06 . 2016-01-23 .
  3. News: Latoya Joyner '08 . Stony Brook Matters . 2013-11-18 . 2016-01-23 .
  4. News: Voters Will Decide Who Is Going to Fill Long-Vacant Bronx Assembly Seats . DNAinfo . 2014-09-09 . 2016-01-23 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20160129044253/https://www.dnainfo.com/new-york/20140909/high-bridge/voters-will-decide-who-is-going-fill-long-vacant-bronx-assembly-seats . 2016-01-29 .
  5. News: Hotel Trades Council Backs Two Assembly Contenders in the Bronx . The Observer . 2014-05-05 . 2016-01-23 .
  6. News: Bronx Democrats, Public Advocate Letitia James, back two for state Assembly . New York Daily News . 2014-05-30 . 2016-01-23 .
  7. News: Primary Voters Choose Michael Blake and Latoya Joyner in Bronx . DNAinfo . 2014-09-10 . 2016-01-23 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20160129040940/https://www.dnainfo.com/new-york/20140910/morrisania/primary-voters-choose-michael-blake-latoya-joyner-bronx . 2016-01-29 .
  8. News: Stony Brook alumni elected into New York State Assembly . The Statesman . 2015-03-01 . 2016-01-23 .
  9. Web site: Bronx Assembly member Latoya Joyner announces resignation. January 3, 2024. February 14, 2024. Swanson. Emily. Politics NY.
  10. Web site: Democrat Landon Dais wins 77th Assembly District seat in the Bronx. Garcia. Deanna. Spectrum News NY1. February 13, 2024. February 14, 2024.