Nancy Naples

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Nancy Naples is the former Commissioner of Motor Vehicles in New York. A Republican, she was appointed Motor Vehicles Commissioner by Gov. George Pataki in January 2006 following a 12-year political career in Western New York. She served as a Cabinet member for the final year of Pataki's term.

Naples was elected in 1993, 1997, and 2001 as County Comptroller of Erie County, New York. In 2004 she ran for Congress, narrowly losing to Democratic Assemblyman Brian Higgins 51%-49% for the right to succeed Republican Jack Quinn. In 1993, she had defeated Higgins, then a Buffalo City Councilman, to be the County Comptroller. Naples was comptroller when the Erie County fiscal crisis developed and she resigned in June 2005, six months before her term expired. She said she was resigning in order to highlight the fiscal crisis and the need for state control board of the county's finances. She had already announced that she was not running for a fourth term.

Naples had a career on Wall Street and in her family's insurance company before running for office. In 1998, it was reported that Pataki considered her as a running mate for lieutenant governor. In her capacity as motor vehicles commissioner, Naples served as the Chairwoman of the Governor's Traffic Safety Committee. As commissioner, she filmed a series of statewide commercials on traffic safety and safe driving.

On June 1, 2006, The Buffalo News reported that Naples was considered by former Massachusetts Gov. William Weld as a possible running mate for lieutenant governor. Weld selected New York Secretary of State Christopher Jacobs, also from Buffalo, as his running mate.


Preceded by
Alfreda Slominski
County Comptroller of Erie County, New York
1994 – 2005
Succeeded by
James Hartmann
Preceded by
Raymond Martinez
Motor Vehicles Commissioner of New York
2006 – 2007
Succeeded by
David Swarts
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