Mike Cole (politician) explained

Michael W. Cole
State Assembly:New York
District:142nd
Term Start:May 2006
Term End:December 2008
Predecessor:Sandra Lee Wirth
Successor:Jane L. Corwin
Party:Republican
Spouse:Lori (Kolodziej) Cole[1]
Children:Emily, Allison
Residence:Alden, New York
Alma Mater:SUNY Brockport
University at Buffalo Law School
Profession:Lawyer, Politician

Michael W. Cole (born 1971/1972)[2] was a Republican member of the New York State Assembly representing the 142nd Assembly District, covering portions of Erie and Niagara Counties, from 2006 to 2008.[1] He served on the Assembly Committees for Tourism, Arts and Sports Development, Higher Education, Local Governments, and Government Operations. He was also the ranking member of the Ethics and Guidance Committee. He is an attorney in Alden, New York,[1] where he lives with his family.[1]

Early life

Cole was raised in Alden, New York; and has lived his entire life in Erie County, New York.[1]

Education and early career

Cole is a graduate of Alden Central High School.[1] He received a Bachelor of Science degree from the State University of New York College at Brockport in 1994,[1] and a Juris Doctor degree from the University at Buffalo Law School.[1] He was admitted to the bar in February 2001.[1]

Political career

For former Congress Member Jack Quinn, Cole served as General Counsel and Senior Field Representative.[1] He worked with Quinn's constituents in Western New York State each day, as well as businesses and non-profits.[1] Cole's focus was on issues such as crime, seniors, education, youth and families, community development, and agriculture.[1] Cole was also Quinn’s liaison for issues that affected Western New York veterans.[1]

Additionally, Cole was a New York State Senate legislative assistant for the late Senator John B. Daly.

Cole's first elected office was as Alden Town Councilman in 1998, and he later served as the Town Supervisor.[1]

As New York State Assembly Member

Elections

Cole was first elected to the Assembly during a special election in May 2006, gaining close to 70 percent of the vote. He was elected to his first full term as an Assemblyman on November 7, 2006, defeating Democratic challenger Laura Monte with nearly 57 percent of the vote.

Cole won a Republican nominating convention for his Assembly District in May 2008,[3] but was defeated in the September 2008 Republican primary election by challenger Jane Corwin.

Electoral history

Michael W. Cole (REP - IND - CON - STR) ... 5,915
Jeffery A. Bono, III (DEM - WOR) ... 2,650
Michael W. Cole (REP - IND - CON - STR) ... 25,035
Laura Monte (DEM - WOR) ... 19,917
Jane L. Corwin ... 3,951
Michael W. Cole ... 3,063
Leonard A. Roberto ... 1,481
Jeffrey A. Bono, III ... 255

Assembly censure

In 2007, Cole was formally censured by New York State Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver. He admitted to drinking excessively with a student intern at a hockey party in Albany that was hosted by former Assemblyman Sam Hoyt, walked her home, and then spent the night in the woman's apartment with her. These actions were direct violations of the Assembly policy against fraternization with student interns.[7]

Additionally, Cole was removed as the ranking Republican on the Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Committee, was barred from the Assembly Intern Program, and lost the rights and privileges otherwise due to him per his seniority.[8] [9]

Post-political career

Cole maintains a private law practice in Alden.[1]

Personal life

Cole resides in Alden with his wife Lori (née Kolodziej). They have two daughters Emily and Allison; and attend St. John’s Roman Catholic Church in Alden.[1] Cole is the son of Wayne and Dorothy Cole, and has two brothers, Daniel and Dennis.[1]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Cole, Michael W. . OurCampaigns.com . January 15, 2014.
  2. Web site: The Empire Zone; Legislators in Trouble . . Danny . Hakim . David . Staba . April 30, 2007 . Mr. Cole, 35.
  3. Web site: ELECTION 2008: Cole's GOP line grab stuns party pros . . Joyce . Miles . May 23, 2008.
  4. Web site: Special Election Results, 142nd Assembly District: May 2, 2006 . . 2006 . April 13, 2011.
  5. Web site: General Election Results, State Assembly: November 7, 2006 . . December 14, 2006 . April 13, 2011 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120822221121/http://www.elections.ny.gov/NYSBOE/elections/2006/general/2006_assem.pdf . August 22, 2012 .
  6. Web site: Primary Election Results: September 9, 2008 . . 2008.
  7. http://assembly.state.ny.us/Press/20080926/fraternization.pdf Policy prohibiting fraternization with student interns
  8. Web site: Silver Censures, Scolds Cole (updated) . . Jay . Jochnowitz . May 3, 2007 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20070927004404/http://blogs.timesunion.com/capitol/?p=4567 . September 27, 2007 .
  9. Web site: . Nicholas . Confessore . May 4, 2007.