Ray D'Ambra

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Ray D'Ambra is a [[Republican]] and [[Smoker's Rights Party]] [[Representative]] from [[New York City]], [[New York]].
== Early Life ==
== Early Life ==

Revision as of 03:32, 6 April 2007

Raymond Frances D'Ambra
Image:Rdambra.jpg
Representative
In Office:
2009-Presemt
Constituency New York
Preceded by Roland Scott
Succeeded by none
Born

January 1, 1980
Bensonhurst, Brooklyn, NY
Political Party Republican/Smoker's Rights Party
Spouse Unmarried
Religion Roman-Catholic


Ray D'Ambra is a Republican and Smoker's Rights Party Representative from New York City, New York.

Early Life

Born in the Bensonhurst neighborhood of Brooklyn, Ray D'Ambra was the son of Joseph D'Ambra and Annette (Johnson) D'Ambra. The first of three children, D'Ambra was expected to work at the family's restaurant. After graduating from high school, D'Ambra would go on to work in this restaurant and after the gangland killings of his father, in 1999, he inherited ownership.

It was here that D'Ambra met Mary Donnelly, an Irish-American girl who was hired to work for the restaurant as a waitress. The two had two children out of wedlock, Anthony (2004) and James D'Ambra (2006) and the couple plans on finally marrying in 2011.

Political Career

In 2008, Ray D'Ambra, who had little interest in politics at the time, was nominated by the Italian and Irish Unions as the GOP Candidate. In a shocking upset, D'Ambra won the race by a mere 100 votes. D'Ambra would get re-election in 2010, endorsed by the Smoker's Rights Party and largely unopposed, while losing in a tough election to Senator Frances Bernstein, by nearly 10 points. D'Ambra has stated that funding was the issue, and not receiving funding from the Republican party to match the 17 Million Bernstein received from various PACs just hurt him in the end.

Elections Results


Representative of New York's Eighth Congressional District, 2008
Candidates  %
Ray D'Ambra [R] 50%
James Anderson [D] 49%
Mary Goodman [I] 1%
Total 100%

New York Senate, 2010
Candidates  %
Frankie Bernstein [D] 55%
Ray D'Ambra [R/SRP] 45%
Total 100%

Representative of New York's Eighth Congressional District, 2010
Candidates  %
Ray D'Ambra [SRP] 100%
Total 100%
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