Michael R. Long | |
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4th Chairman of the Conservative Party of New York State |
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Assumed office 1988 |
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Preceded by | Serphin Maltese |
At-large Member of the New York City Council from Brooklyn |
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In office 1981–1983 |
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Preceded by | Vincent A. Riccio |
Succeeded by | District eliminated |
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Born | February 1, 1940 |
Political party | Conservative |
Spouse(s) | Eileen Dougherty Long |
Residence | New York City |
Michael R. Long (born 1 February 1940) is the chairman of the Conservative Party of New York State. Long represented the Borough of Brooklyn, at-large on the New York City Council from 1981 to 1983.
The son of Myra and Michael Long, Long was born in Brooklyn, New York City, New York and raised in southern Queens. He attended Richmond Hill High School. He dropped out of the 12th grade in 1959 in order to join the United States Marine Corps where he served until being honorably discharged in 1961.
Long began working in politics as a volunteer for Barry Goldwater's 1964 presidential campaign. He has been the Conservative Party’s chairman and primary spokesman since 1988, advocating for smaller government, lower taxes, and the defense of socially conservative values. Long holds significant sway over the direction of the party and holds near-total control over the party's political endorsements in any legislative race that crosses a county border.
After representing the then abolished Brooklyn at-large New York City Council District, Long challenged sitting New York City Councilman Sal F. Albanese in 1985, for Bay Ridge's 31st District which was previously held by Republican Angelo J. Arculeo. Long was mentioned in the book Ladies and Gentlemen, The Bronx Is Burning, which documents the 1977 New York City mayoral election. In the first edition of the book, an account of mayoral candidate (and future Governor of New York) Mario Cuomo has him "cold-cocking" Long; Long stated that the incident was embellished, and later editions of the book corrected this.