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David Rosado
David Rosado (born August 21, 1942) is an American politician from New York.
==Life==
He was born on August 21, 1942, in Morovis, Puerto Rico. The family moved to New York City where he attended the public schools. He became active in community affairs, and entered politics as a Democrat. He graduated A.A. from Mercy College in 1986.〔(David Rosado ) at Project Vote Smart
On May 1, 1990, he was elected to the New York State Assembly, to fill the vacancy caused by the election of José E. Serrano to the U.S. Congress.〔(''Legislative Elections in Bronx Won by Korman and Rosado'' ) in the ''New York Times'' on May 2, 1990〕 He was re-elected twice and remained in the Assembly until 1993, sitting in the 188th, 189th and 190th New York State Legislatures.
In September 1993, he defeated the incumbent City Councilman Rafael Castaneira Colon in the Democratic primary for the seat, after Colon had been indicted for appropriating city council expense money for his personal use.〔(''THE 1993 PRIMARY: City Council'' ) by Alan Finder, in the ''New York Times'' on September 15, 1993〕 In November 1993, Rosado was elected to the New York City Council.〔(''6 state legislators get new jobs'' ) in ''The Daily Gazette'', of Schenectady, on November 4, 1994〕 He was a member of the City Council from 1994 to 1996.
In June 1996, the Democratic district organization refused to back the incumbent State Senator Pedro Espada Jr. for re-election, and nominated Rosado instead in the 32nd District. In August 1996, Espada's petition to run in the Democratic primary was rejected by the Appellate Division.〔(''Citing Fraud, Judges Bar 2 Lawmakers From Ballot'' ) by Jonathan P. Hicks, in the ''New York Times'' on August 23, 1996〕 In November 1996, Rosado was elected to the State Senate, defeating Espada who ran on the Liberal ticket.〔(''Father and Son Lose Their Races'' ) in the ''New York Times'' on November 6, 1996〕 Rosado was a member of the New York State Senate from 1997 to 2002, sitting in the 192nd and 193rd New York State Legislatures. In September 2000, he ran for re-nomination in the Democratic primary, but this time was defeated by Espada〔(''Primary Winner Faces Trial on Use of Funds'' ) by Amy Waldman, in the ''New York Times'' on September 14, 2000〕
In 2006, he ran on the Republican ticket for the State Assembly seat in the 84th District, but was defeated by the incumbent Democrat Carmen E. Arroyo.〔(Assembly elections results ) at NYS Board of Elections〕

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