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William J Lindsay

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Preceded by
  
Steve Levy

Name
  
William Lindsay

Role
  
Politician


Political party
  
Democratic

Spouse
  
Patricia Lindsay

Children
  
three

Party
  
Democratic Party

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Alma mater
  
Glen Cove High School, New York Institute of Technology

Occupation
  
County Legislator, Union Official, Presiding Officer

Died
  
September 11, 2013, Stony Brook, New York, United States

Residence
  
Holbrook, New York, United States

Succeeded by
  
William J. Lindsay III

William J. Lindsay (November 24, 1945 - Sep 2013) was an American politician. He served as Suffolk County, New York Legislator from the 8th district until his death. He also served as the presiding officer of the Suffolk County legislature and was the longest serving PO in the history of Suffolk County.

Lindsay was a native of Long Island, having lived in Glen Cove as a child.

He spent the majority of his life as an electrician. This career began through an apprenticeship with the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW), Local 25. He spent many years as a construction electrician and eventually became involved in the operation and management of the union. Lindsay served as Business Manager of IBEW Local 25 starting in 1992. During that time he served on numerous boards, including the Long Island Housing Partnership and the Long Island Federation of Labor.

Lindsay ran for the 8th Legislative district in March 2001. The special election came about as a result of the then-current legislator, Steve Levy, winning election to the New York State Assembly. Running on the Democratic line, he won election by a narrow margin. With his responsibility to the 8th Legislative district, Lindsay retired from his position within IBEW Local 25.

Lindsay and his wife Patricia resided in Holbrook, New York, and have three children; Kathleen, Denise, and William. His legacy lives on in Suffolk County with his son William J. Lindsay III representing the people of the 8th district at the legislature. Suffolk County Community College has also kept his memory alive by erecting a building on the Ammerman Campus in Selden and naming it The William J. Lindsay Life Sciences Building.

References

William J. Lindsay Wikipedia