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Marc Molinaro was born on 8 October, 1975 in Yonkers, NY. Discover Marc Molinaro's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 49 years old?
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His wife is Corinne Adams
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Marc Molinaro Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Marc Molinaro worth at the age of 49 years old? Marc Molinaro’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from United States. We have estimated
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Timeline
Molinaro's father passed away from COVID-19 on April 10, 2020.
Molinaro was the Republican nominee for Governor of New York in 2018, but was defeated by Democratic incumbent Andrew Cuomo.
In March 2018, Molinaro informed Republican leaders that he would run for Governor of New York in the 2018 election. Molinaro announced his candidacy on April 2, 2018 and was endorsed by the New York Conservative Party on April 13. On May 23, 2018, the Republican Party unanimously nominated Molinaro as its candidate for Governor of New York at its state convention, three days after the Reform Party endorsed Molinaro for their gubernatorial ticket. Molinaro's running mate was Julie Killian, a former Rye City Councilwoman and State Senate candidate. While he was described as a moderate during the campaign, Molinaro said in a March 2018 interview that he considered himself a communitarian.
Molinaro lost the 2018 gubernatorial election, garnering 36.8% of the vote.
Molinaro and his wife, Corinne Adams, reside in Red Hook, New York. Molinaro had two children with his first wife; he and Corinne have one child and, as of November 2018, were expecting another. Molinaro's daughter, Abigail, is on the autism spectrum.
In 2014, Molinaro was awarded the Pace University Land Use Law Center’s Groundbreaker’s Award. As County Executive, Molinaro spearheaded a 2015 initiative called "Think Differently" for people with disabilities; he also appointed a Deputy Commissioner of Special Needs in 2016. In 2015, Molinaro was elected Second Vice President of the New York State Association of Counties.
Molinaro announced his bid to succeed twenty-year Dutchess County Executive William Steinhaus in May 2011. The campaign was endorsed by the county's Republican, Conservative, and Independence parties. On June 3, Beekman supervisor Dan French was nominated as the Assemblyman's Democratic challenger. Molinaro prevailed on November 8, 2011 with 62% of the vote. Molinaro was sworn into office on January 1, 2012. In 2015, Molinaro was re-elected to a second term, defeating Democratic challenger Diane Jablonski by a significant margin.
In 2006, Molinaro was elected to represent the 103rd District in the New York State Assembly. Molinaro served in the Assembly until 2011. In January 2011, at the recommendation of Assembly Minority Leader Brian Kolb, Governor Andrew Cuomo appointed Molinaro to serve on the Governor's Mandate Relief Redesign Team.
Molinaro was first elected to public office at the age of 18 in 1994, when he was elected to the Village of Tivoli's Board of Trustees. In 1995, he became the youngest mayor in the United States when he was elected Mayor of Tivoli. Molinaro was re-elected mayor five times, and also served in the Dutchess County Legislature.
Molinaro was born in Yonkers, New York. His family moved to Beacon, New York, in 1980 and to Tivoli, New York, in 1989. Molinaro graduated from Dutchess Community College in 2001.
Marcus J. Molinaro (born October 8, 1975) is an American politician currently serving as County Executive of Dutchess County, New York. A Republican, Molinaro served in the Dutchess County Legislature and the New York State Assembly before being elected County Executive for the first time in 2011. Molinaro is a former mayor of Tivoli, New York; when he became mayor at age 19, he was the youngest mayor in the United States.