Steve Cohn Explained

Steve Cohn should not be confused with Stephen Cohn.

Steve Cohn is a lawyer and a Democratic District Leader in Brooklyn, New York.[1] [2] He is a Democratic Committeeman in Brooklyn's 50th Assembly District.[2] [3] Cohn said in 2010 that he would not seek reelection as Democratic District Leader, after 27 years in the position.[2] [4] [5]

Background and family

Cohn, an Orthodox Jew, grew up in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, son of a judge who was also a Greenpoint and Williamsburg assemblyman from 1959 to 1968.[1] [6] [7] His mother Lillian died in 1995.[8]

Career

Cohn was a law clerk for a Brooklyn judge, counsel to the two Brooklyn district council members from the district, and a part-time staff member on two Brooklyn Assembly subcommittees.[9] Cohn has strong ties with the Williamsburg Hasidic community.[6]

Cohn was a Democratic state committeeman for nearly 20 years, and an executive secretary of the Kings County Democratic Party, the oldest Democratic organization in the U.S.[6] [8] [9] He is also a former president of the Brooklyn Bar Association.[1] [6] [9]

In 2002, Cohn came in second in both the Democratic primary vote and the general election (as a Liberal) for Councilman for District 33 in Brooklyn, which runs from Brooklyn Heights to Greenpoint.[1] [10] Cohn raised $311,059 for his run for the seat.[11]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: New York City District 33. July 21, 2010. Gotham Gazette.
  2. News: Short . Aaron . Steve seeks Cohn-tinuity! . . June 11, 2010 . July 21, 2010.
  3. Web site: July 16, 2010. Brooklyn Broadside: Honors for Steve Cohn Just Keep Flowing.... July 21, 2010. The Brooklyn Eagle.
  4. News: Short . Aaron . Newcomer Restler battles incumbent Cohn for obscure, minor, little-known post . The Brooklyn Paper . May 4, 2010 . July 21, 2010.
  5. News: C. Zawadi Morris . Steve Cohn. . July 13, 2010 . July 21, 2010.
  6. News: Hicks . Jonathan P. . Campaigning for City Hall – Five Varied Neighborhoods Test Candidates' Strategies . New York City . The New York Times . September 9, 2001 . July 21, 2010.
  7. News: C. Zawadi Morris . Political Personal: Cohn Embraces a Family Tradition. The New York Times . June 18, 2010 . July 22, 2010.
  8. News: Millner . Denene . Media Maestro Chuck Wows 'Em . . July 2, 1995 . July 22, 2010.
  9. News: Tom Robbins . The Court Street Regular. . August 14, 2001 . July 21, 2010.
  10. News: Candidate Gives City Funds Back . Bill Egbert . New York Daily News . August 21, 2001 . July 21, 2010.
  11. News: Biggest Bills For Beep Race . Bill Egbert . New York Daily News . September 11, 2001 . July 22, 2010.