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Vincent A. Marchiselli : ウィキペディア英語版
Vincent A. Marchiselli
Vincent Andrew Marchiselli (August 18, 1928 – November 29, 2013) was a Democratic member of the New York State Assembly from the Bronx, New York. He was born in The Bronx, New York.
==Life==
Before getting involved in politics, Marchiselli was president of his own funeral home, Marchiselli Funeral Homes, in the Bronx.〔New York Red Book, Volume 87, 1984, p. 255〕 Marchiselli first ran for office in 1970, but lost the Democratic primary for Assembly in the 86th district to incumbent Anthony J. Stella.〔(Our Campaigns: 86th Assembly Democratic primary, 1970 ).〕 In 1974, Marchiselli was elected to the New York State Assembly, defeating Republican Victor B. Tosi in a competitive race. Marchiselli was a member of the Assembly from 1975 to 1984, sitting in the 181st, 182nd, 183rd, 184th and 185th New York State Legislatures. Marchiselli was affiliated with the "reform wing" of Bronx Democrats, who included then-Assemblymen Oliver Koppell and Eliot L. Engel.〔(Village Voice, June 19, 1978, in PDF through Google Books ).〕 The "reform" Democrats in the Bronx often clashed with the "regular" Democrats who strongly supported the powerful Bronx Democratic County political machine and its chairmen such as Charles A. Buckley, Patrick Cunningham and Stanley M. Friedman. Although liberal on most issues, Marchiselli, a devout Catholic, was pro-life on abortion and supported tax credits for parents who send their children to private schools.〔(New York Times, September 13, 1988, "Biaggi Is Still a Force in Bronx Race" )〕
In 1984, after his district's boundaries were redrawn, Marchiselli was narrowly defeated in the Democratic primary for the 82nd Assembly district by Larry Seabrook.〔(Norwood News, Aug. 24-Sep. 6, 2000, "With Dem Machine's Backing, Seabrook Aims for Congress" at Bronxmall.com )〕 Marchiselli attempted to regain his seat in 1986, but was once again defeated by Seabrook in the primary.〔(Our Campaigns: 82nd Assembly Democratic Primary, 1986 )〕
In 1988, Marchiselli ran for Congress, seeking the seat held by Mario Biaggi, who was convicted on corruption charges. Marchiselli finished a distant second in the primary behind Assemblyman Eliot Engel.〔(New York Times, September 17, 1988, "Primary Election Results" )〕 (Biaggi, who remained on the ballot, narrowly finished third despite not waging an active campaign.)
In 1989, Marchiselli crossed party lines and backed Republican Rudy Giuliani in the race for mayor. Four years later, Marchiselli once again backed Giuliani and was a prominent member of "Democrats for Giuliani."〔(New York Times, June 30, 1998, "Giuliani Criticized on Charter Plans" )〕
When he was three years old, Marchiselli was stricken with polio and has used a wheelchair since then.〔(New York Times, June 17, 1981, "Legislators Find What It Is Like To Be Disabled" )〕
Vincent Marchiselli died of a heart attack on November 29, 2013 at Lawrence Hospital, Bronxville, New York.〔http://www.nytimes.com/2013/12/05/nyregion/vincent-a-marchiselli-ex-state-legislator-from-bronx-dies-at-85.html〕

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