Robert Barra

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Robert D. Barra (born 1960) was a Republican elected to serve his constituents of the New York 21st Assembly District in November of 2000. Because of redistricting due to the census, Assemblyman Barra became the Assembly member from the newly formed 14th Assembly district.

Barra graduated from Hofstra University in 1983. Prior to being elected to the Assembly, Robert Barra had served on the Lynbrook Village Board of Trustees from 1992 until 1997, when he resigned to accepted an appointed position as a member of the Hempstead Town Board. He was unable to win re-election due to the change of how board members were elected; up until that point, Hempstead Town Board members were elected at-large, instead of using the district system that is in place today. Robert Barra lives in Lynbrook, New York, with his wife Celeste and two daughters.

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Preceded by
James Darcy
New York State Assembly, 21st District
2001–2003
Succeeded by
Thomas Alfano
Preceded by
Marc Herbst
New York State Assembly, 14th District
2003 – present
Incumbent