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Michael Novakhov

Michael "Misha" Novakhov is an American radio host and politician who serves as a member of the New York State Assembly from the 45th district. Prior to being elected, he worked as a host on the Russian-language radio station FreedomFM.[1][2][3]

Michael Novakhov
Member of the New York State Assembly
from the 45th district
Assumed office
January 1, 2023
Preceded bySteven Cymbrowitz
Personal details
BornBaku, Azerbaijan SSR, Soviet Union (now Azerbaijan)
Political partyRepublican
ResidenceManhattan Beach, Brooklyn
Signature
Websitehttps://nyassembly.gov/mem/Michael-Novakhov/

Personal life edit

Novakhov described that he was "born under Communist rule within the former USSR" and that "his father was fortunate enough to escape along with Michael and the rest of his family to America".[1] According to a bio on the FreedomFM website, his Soviet passport showed "Baku" as his place of birth and "Ukrainian" as his nationality, indicating that he has at least one ethnic Ukrainian parent.[4][5][6] In an interview with The Jewish Press, he called himself a "secular Jew".[7]

He lives in Manhattan Beach, Brooklyn.[8]

Career edit

According to his campaign website, Novakov worked in the radio business since 2003.[1] In 2019, he opened "Freedom FM", a Russian-language radio station in Brooklyn where he served as a host.[9][10]

In the November 2022, Novakhov defeated incumbent assemblyman Steven Cymbrowitz by 19 percentage points.[11] Novakhov made headlines when he introduced bill A.7612, which, if passed, would outlaw public smoking of Marijuana, citing "both the nuisance created by the smoke and the potential health hazards of second-hand smoke." His proposed bill would largely treat Marijuana smoking like Tobacco smoking, which is banned in Public places in New York City, but the ban is rarely enforced.[12][13]

Electoral history edit

2022 New York State Assembly election, District 45[14]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Michael Novakhov 12,936
Conservative Michael Novakhov 821
Total Michael Novakhov 13,757 59.7
Democratic Steven Cymbrowitz 8,451
Independence Steven Cymbrowitz 807
Total Steven Cymbrowitz 9,258 40.2
Write-in 16 0.1
Total votes 23,031 100.0
Republican gain from Democratic

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "HOME". Michael for Assembly. Retrieved 2023-01-02.
  2. ^ Campanile, Carl; Hogan, Bernadette (2022-11-11). "Republicans wipe out moderate Democrats in NY red surge". Retrieved 2023-01-02.
  3. ^ "Michael Novakhov - Assembly District 45 | New York State Assembly". www.assembly.state.ny.us. Retrieved 2023-01-02.
  4. ^ "Михаил Новахов". Freedom FM 104.7 FM New York (in Russian). Retrieved 2023-01-02.
  5. ^ "Why Are Jews from the Former Soviet Union Often Called Russians? | Jewish Federation of the Berkshires". www.jewishberkshires.org. Retrieved 2023-01-02. Every Soviet-era passport had a line that read "Nationality." This is how things worked: When a person in the Soviet Union reached the age of 16, they had to choose a nationality based on their parents' nationalities. If the young person's father and mother had same nationality, that would be their nationality. If their parents' nationalities were different, a young person could choose one: for example, Russian, Moldovan, Armenian, Jewish, and so forth. This nationality was written in your passport in the 5th position (Пятый пункт in Russian).
  6. ^ Kogan, Yefim. "Why Jews from the Former Soviet Union Often Called Russians?" (PDF). JewishGen. After immigrating to the United States, we have discovered that the term Nationality has a different meaning here if compared to what we knew in the Soviet Union. There nationalities were written in passports and they meant what we call in the US – Ethnicity. When a person reached 16 year, he or she could choose Nationality from Nationalities of their parents. If father and mother had same Nationality, that would be Nationality of a young person. Nationality was Russian, Moldovan, Armenian, Jewish, etc. Nationality was written in your passport in the 5th paragraph (Пятый пункт-Russian).
  7. ^ Gronich, Marc (7 December 2022). "State Election Results Still Not Final". Retrieved 2023-01-02.
  8. ^ "The new state lawmakers in the 2023 legislative session". City & State NY. 19 December 2022. Retrieved 2023-01-02.
  9. ^ Borchardt, Reuvain (2022-11-29). "A Red Pocket Grows in Brooklyn - Hamodia.com". Hamodia. Retrieved 2023-01-01.
  10. ^ "Russian radio station in NYC gets buzz from unique classified ad show". News 12 - Brooklyn. July 19, 2019. Retrieved 2023-01-02.
  11. ^ Scarr, Cindy (2022-11-09). "No Red Wave, but Definitely a Black One". Mishpacha Magazine. Retrieved 2023-01-01.
  12. ^ Whittaker, John. "Bill to limit public marijuana smoking faces uphill battle". The New York Observer. Retrieved 5 August 2023.
  13. ^ Reisman, Nick. "New York Republicans want to ban cannabis use in public". NY1. Retrieved 5 August 2023.
  14. ^ "General Election 2022 - Member of the Assembly - 45th Assembly District" (PDF). New York City Board of Elections. Retrieved December 3, 2022.

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Michael Misha Novakhov is an American radio host and politician who serves as a member of the New York State Assembly from the 45th district Prior to being elected he worked as a host on the Russian language radio station FreedomFM 1 2 3 Michael NovakhovMember of the New York State Assembly from the 45th districtIncumbentAssumed office January 1 2023Preceded bySteven CymbrowitzPersonal detailsBornBaku Azerbaijan SSR Soviet Union now Azerbaijan Political partyRepublicanResidenceManhattan Beach BrooklynSignatureWebsitehttps nyassembly gov mem Michael Novakhov Contents 1 Personal life 2 Career 3 Electoral history 4 ReferencesPersonal life editNovakhov described that he was born under Communist rule within the former USSR and that his father was fortunate enough to escape along with Michael and the rest of his family to America 1 According to a bio on the FreedomFM website his Soviet passport showed Baku as his place of birth and Ukrainian as his nationality indicating that he has at least one ethnic Ukrainian parent 4 5 6 In an interview with The Jewish Press he called himself a secular Jew 7 He lives in Manhattan Beach Brooklyn 8 Career editAccording to his campaign website Novakov worked in the radio business since 2003 1 In 2019 he opened Freedom FM a Russian language radio station in Brooklyn where he served as a host 9 10 In the November 2022 Novakhov defeated incumbent assemblyman Steven Cymbrowitz by 19 percentage points 11 Novakhov made headlines when he introduced bill A 7612 which if passed would outlaw public smoking of Marijuana citing both the nuisance created by the smoke and the potential health hazards of second hand smoke His proposed bill would largely treat Marijuana smoking like Tobacco smoking which is banned in Public places in New York City but the ban is rarely enforced 12 13 Electoral history edit2022 New York State Assembly election District 45 14 Party Candidate Votes Republican Michael Novakhov 12 936 Conservative Michael Novakhov 821 Total Michael Novakhov 13 757 59 7 Democratic Steven Cymbrowitz 8 451 Independence Steven Cymbrowitz 807 Total Steven Cymbrowitz 9 258 40 2 Write in 16 0 1 Total votes 23 031 100 0 Republican gain from DemocraticReferences edit a b c HOME Michael for Assembly Retrieved 2023 01 02 Campanile Carl Hogan Bernadette 2022 11 11 Republicans wipe out moderate Democrats in NY red surge Retrieved 2023 01 02 Michael Novakhov Assembly District 45 New York State Assembly www assembly state ny us Retrieved 2023 01 02 Mihail Novahov Freedom FM 104 7 FM New York in Russian Retrieved 2023 01 02 Why Are Jews from the Former Soviet Union Often Called Russians Jewish Federation of the Berkshires www jewishberkshires org Retrieved 2023 01 02 Every Soviet era passport had a line that read Nationality This is how things worked When a person in the Soviet Union reached the age of 16 they had to choose a nationality based on their parents nationalities If the young person s father and mother had same nationality that would be their nationality If their parents nationalities were different a young person could choose one for example Russian Moldovan Armenian Jewish and so forth This nationality was written in your passport in the 5th position Pyatyj punkt in Russian Kogan Yefim Why Jews from the Former Soviet Union Often Called Russians PDF JewishGen After immigrating to the United States we have discovered that the term Nationality has a different meaning here if compared to what we knew in the Soviet Union There nationalities were written in passports and they meant what we call in the US Ethnicity When a person reached 16 year he or she could choose Nationality from Nationalities of their parents If father and mother had same Nationality that would be Nationality of a young person Nationality was Russian Moldovan Armenian Jewish etc Nationality was written in your passport in the 5th paragraph Pyatyj punkt Russian Gronich Marc 7 December 2022 State Election Results Still Not Final Retrieved 2023 01 02 The new state lawmakers in the 2023 legislative session City amp State NY 19 December 2022 Retrieved 2023 01 02 Borchardt Reuvain 2022 11 29 A Red Pocket Grows in Brooklyn Hamodia com Hamodia Retrieved 2023 01 01 Russian radio station in NYC gets buzz from unique classified ad show News 12 Brooklyn July 19 2019 Retrieved 2023 01 02 Scarr Cindy 2022 11 09 No Red Wave but Definitely a Black One Mishpacha Magazine Retrieved 2023 01 01 Whittaker John Bill to limit public marijuana smoking faces uphill battle The New York Observer Retrieved 5 August 2023 Reisman Nick New York Republicans want to ban cannabis use in public NY1 Retrieved 5 August 2023 General Election 2022 Member of the Assembly 45th Assembly District PDF New York City Board of Elections Retrieved December 3 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Michael Novakhov amp oldid 1219629803, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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