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Preceded by
  
Peter Vallone, Sr.

Party
  
Name
  
Peter Jr.


Political party
  
Democratic

Nationality
  
United States

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Born
  
March 23, 1961 (age 63) New York, New York (
1961-03-23
)

Relations
  
Peter Vallone, Sr. (father), Charles J. Vallone (grandfather), Paul Vallone (brother)


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Peter Fortunate Vallone Jr. (born March 23, 1961) is an American judge and lawyer.

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Vallone was a member of the New York City Council representing the 22nd District, encompassing Astoria, Queens and the surrounding communities from 2002 to 2013. Vallone served as Chair of the Council's Public Safety Committee.

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Early life

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Vallone is the son of former Speaker of the City Council, Peter Vallone Sr., and his wife, Tena. He is also a grandson of Judge Charles J. Vallone of the Queens County Civil Court.

Education

He graduated from Fordham University in 1983 and from Fordham University School of Law in 1986.

Career

Before being elected to the City Council, Vallone worked as an Assistant to the Manhattan District Attorney for six years. His notable legislation included several anti-graffiti bills.

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He has been honored by the Council of Senior Centers and Services of New York City, the Immaculate Conception Youth Program (ICYP), the League of Humane Voters, and other organizations.

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In February 2014, Peter Vallone Jr. was named one of America’s Top Ten Animal Defenders by the Animal Legal Defense Fund based on his long career of helping animals.

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Vallone opposed proliferation of power plants and represented C.H.O.K.E.(Coalition Helping Organize a Kleaner Environment) and Astoria residents in court, winning a victory against the New York Power Authority leading to the closing of the Charles Poletti Power Plant in 2010. Vallone also opposes water fluoridation in New York.

In April 2009 Vallone supported a proposed ban on pit bulls, Dobermans, Rottweilers, and other dogs weighing more than 25 lbs. in NYC public housing.

In 2013, Vallone ran for Queens borough president but lost to Melinda Katz in the primary held on September 10, 2013. He received 37,132 votes, or 33.7%, falling short of Katz's 48,975 votes, or 44.5%, and came second in a four-way race. Having been term-limited out of office, Vallone was succeeded in city council by Costa Constantinides on January 1, 2014.

In 2015 Vallone was nominated to be a Civil Court judge in Queens and was sworn in January 2016. The term of a Civil Court Judge is 10 years. This is the position his grandfather, Charles Vallone, had served in.

Personal life

Vallone was invited to play against the Chinese National Ping-Pong team on ABC's Wide World of Sports, was Co-Captain of the Astoria Civic City Champion Football and Softball teams. He is a professional musician, playing four instruments. graduated magna cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa from Fordham College and from Fordham Law School. Vallone is also a Roman Catholic.

He was married to Kristen Anne Canberg and has since been divorced and has two daughters, Catherine (Casey) and Caroline. His brother, Paul Vallone, was elected to the City Council in the 19th district in 2013.

References

Peter Vallone Jr. Wikipedia