Joseph Margiotta

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1927 – 2008

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Who was Joseph Margiotta?

Joseph M. Margiotta was an American political boss who ran the Nassau County, New York Republican Party, considered "one of the most powerful political organizations in New York State",until his 1983 convictions on federal charges.

Margiotta represented Uniondale in the New York State Assembly from 1966 until 1976, when he was succeeded by Kemp Hannon.

Margiotta became chairman of the Nassau Republican Party in 1967, exercising control over political appointments and patronage jobs, and playing an active role in issues including allocation of cable television franchises and bridge tolls. Residents would often call a local Republican committeeman to deal with issues like broken streetlights instead of calling a county agency.

At a campaign rally held in 1972 with a crowd of 15,000 at the Nassau Coliseum as part of Richard Nixon's re-election campaign, Nixon's opening words were "This is the biggest and best rally, Joe Margiotta, I have ever seen".

He was convicted in 1981 for his involvement in a scheme in which a Long Island insurance company would split its commissions with Republican politicians, with some $678,000 brought in over a decade.

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Born
1927
Died
Nov 28, 2008

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on July 23, 2013

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