Mayer was elected to the
State Senate to represent the 37th District in a special election held on April 24, 2018 after the office was vacated by Westchester County Executive
George Latimer. She was subsequently re-elected in 2020, 2022, and 2024. Mayer appeared on the
Democratic,
Working Families, and
Women's Equality Party lines and won by a margin of 62% to 48%. Mayer attributed her electoral victory to broad support from diverse political groups, including progressives, Democrats, labor unions, and women's advocacy organizations. Later in 2018, despite the district being deemed competitive by pundits, Mayer was unopposed for a full-term. With Democrats retaking the majority, Mayer is serving as Chair of Committee on Education. Since becoming Chair of the New York State Senate Committee on Education, Mayer has focused on policies related to funding and resources for public schools, including those serving students with disabilities. From 2013 to 2017, as Chair of the Assembly Education Subcommittee on Students with Special Needs, she supported increased state funding for Special Act schools and other institutions serving students with disabilities. Mayer supported reforms to the
Annual Professional Performance Review (APPR) system, contributing to legislation that reduced the weight of standardized test scores in teacher evaluations. Mayer lives in
Yonkers with her husband, Lee Smith, with whom she has three adult children, Aaron, Julia, and Arthur Smith, and five grandchildren. ==References==