NEW YORK STATE SENATE — Westchester County – District 38 — David Carlucci (D) Rockland, Westchester

David Carlucci is a member of the New York State Senate representing the 38th district, which includes all of Rockland County and parts of Westchester County. A Democrat, Carlucci was a member of the state’s Independent Democratic Conference from its formation in 2011 until its 2018 dissolution

David Carlucci (D)

Chairman of Committee on Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities

38th Senate District
District 38 Map

Contact Information

Website
Facebook
Twitter @davidcarlucci

District Office

2 Church Street
Ossining, NY 10562
Phone: 914-941-2041
Fax: 914-941-2054

Albany Office

81 State Street
509 Legislative Office Building
Albany, NY 12247
Phone: 518-455-2991
Fax: 518-426-6737

Committee Membership

Carlucci was born in Clarkstown, New York on April 3, 1981 and raised in Rockland County. He graduated from Clarkstown High School North. He graduated from Rockland Community College in 2000 and Cornell University in 2002, with a B.S. in Industrial Labor Relations.

After graduating from Cornell, Carlucci worked as a financial planner for American Express from 2002 to 2003 and later worked in Congressman Eliot Engel‘s office as a staff assistant from 2004 to 2005.

He then was elected as town clerk for the community of Clarkstown.

In 2010, Carlucci announced that he would run for the state Senate against incumbent Republican Senator Thomas Morahan. However, a few months prior to the 2010 general elections, Morahan died.

Facing a replacement Republican on the ballot, Carlucci beat out Rockland County Executive C. Scott Vanderhoef 53% to 47%.[7] He has never faced another credible general election challenger.

On January 5, 2011, David Carlucci entered into the Senate and formed the Independent Democratic Conference (IDC), with three other Democratic senators, Jeffrey D. KleinDiane Savino, and David J. Valesky.

In 2013, the IDC and the Senate Republicans announced a majority coalition agreement.

In April 2018, the IDC was dissolved and Carlucci joined the Senate Democratic Conference.

In the 2018 Democratic Primary, Carlucci defeated Julie Goldberg by a 54% to 46% margin becoming one of only two former IDC members, along with Diane Savino, to defeat primary challengers.

Carlucci is married to Lauren Grossberg Carlucci. The two had their first child in 2013. He lives in the Town of Clarkstown, New York.