Pamela J. Hunter is an American politician who has served as speaker pro tempore of the New York State Assembly since 2025. She has represented the 128th district as a Democrat since 2015. The district includes portions of Syracuse, as well as the surrounding towns of Salina, DeWitt, and Onondaga.

Life and career

Hunter was born and raised in upstate New York, and formerly served in the United States Army. Over the years, she has been significantly involved in a number of Syracuse-based charities, including the Syracuse Community Health Center, Home Aides of CNY, Catholic Charities.

In 2013, Hunter made her first foray into politics, running for and winning an at-large seat on the Syracuse Common Council. She would serve as the chair of the Public Safety Committee.

New York Assembly

In 2015, Assemblyman Sam Roberts resigned to take a position with New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, and as a result a special election was called for his seat. Hunter soon after announced that she would pursue the seat, and in a three-way primary won the seat. She went on to win the three-way general election with a plurality.

Hunter was sworn into the seat on November 4, 2015.

External links

  • official site
New York State Assembly
Preceded byJeffrion L. AubrySpeaker pro tempore of the New York Assembly 2025–presentIncumbent