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==External links==
* - Official New York State Senate website



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David Paterson

David Paterson is currently the minority leader of the New York State Senate. New York State Attorney General Eliot Spitzer has chosen Paterson as his running mate for Lieutenant Governor of New York in the 2006 statewide election.

Representing most of Manhattan above Central Park, as well as some of the Upper West Side, Paterson currently lives in Harlem.

Legally blind, Paterson is married with two children, and a graduate of Columbia and Hofstra Universities.

In 1999 he ran the New York City Marathon.

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