Robert Molinari Explained

S. Robert Molinari
District:Richmond County 2nd
Predecessor:Albert V. Maniscalco
Successor:Edmund P. Radigan
State Assembly:New York
Party:Republican
Birth Date:February 22, 1898
Birth Place:Amantea
Death Place:Brooklyn, New York
Spouse:Elizabeth Majoros
Children:Guy Molinari
Alma Mater:New York University
Profession:Real estate broker
Term Start:January 1, 1943
Term End:December 31, 1944

Sigmund Robert Molinari (born Sigismondo Berengario Nicola Molinari;[1] February 22, 1898 – May 31, 1957) was an American politician from New York. Molinari, who served one term in the New York State Assembly, was "the first Italian immigrant to serve in the New York state Assembly."[2]

Life

He was born in Italy the town of Amantea to parents Gaetano Molinari and Mariantonia Perciavalle, and graduated from New York University. Before entering politics, he was a real estate broker on Staten Island. He worked as an appraiser and property manager for the New York City Bureau of Real Estate from 1941 until his election.[3]

He was a member of the New York State Assembly (Richmond Co., 2nd D.) in 1943 and 1944, elected on the Republican ticket. In 1944, he ran for re-election on the Democratic ticket,[4] Molinari but was defeated by Republican Edmund P. Radigan. In 1948, he lost a race for the Republican nomination for the New York State Senate. He ran unsuccessfully for the party's nomination for Staten Island borough president in 1953.[3]

S. Robert Molinari died May 31, 1957, at the age of 59.[3]

He was the father of Guy Molinari (1928-2018), who served in the United States House of Representatives and as borough president of Staten Island; and grandfather of U.S. Representative Susan Molinari (born 1958). He lived in New Dorp, Staten Island.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Family Search Birth Record.
  2. News: . Obituary: Guy Molinari, 89, a giant who transformed Staten Island's civic and political landscape . July 25, 2018.
  3. News: Molinari is Dead; Ex-Legislator, 59; Staten Island Realty Broker Served in State Assembly, '43-'44, and in City Bureau . New York Times . 1957-06-02.
  4. News: Guy Molinari, Republican voice in Democratic New York, dead at 89 . S. Robert Molinari .. elected as a Republican but then became a Democrat and lost his bid for re-election . Peter Szekely . Reuters . July 25, 2018.