New York's two senators (September 2009) are Charles Schumer and Kirsten Gillibrand. Senator Gillibrand was appointed to replace Hillary Rodham Clinton when she joined President Obama's Cabinet.
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Charles Schumer since 1999 and Kirsten Gillibrand since 2009 currently hold that office.. Hillary Clinton was in office until 21 January of 2009 when she became the Secretary of State.
Charles Schumer assumed office in 1999 and is still in office,
Hillary Rodham Clinton assumed office on 3 January 2001 and remained in office until 21 January 2009.
The elected Democrats running for New York Senate in 2010, are Kirsten Gillibrand and Chuck Schumer. But there has not yet been any Republicans elected to challenge them.
As of today, July 1, 2008, Barack Obama is still a US Senator for the State of Illinois and Hillary Clinton is still a US Senator for the State of New York.
No, she is the Secretary of State.
Charles Schumer is the senior senator for the state of New York. He has been in office since 1998 running as a Democrat. Schumer is from New York City.
Bill Bradley
He was a never a US senator. However, he was governor of New York and NY state senator before he was elected president.
Hillary Clinton, wife of President Bill Clinton, was elected to be a US Senator from New York. She resigned that job to become Secretary of State.
When a Senator resigns and there is no pending election at the time, the Governor of the state picks a replacement
Kirsten Gillibrand was reelected in 2012
No, he was a US Senator from Missouri. He never served as governor.
Hillary Clinton
Aaron Burr won election to the US Senate from New York in 1790. His opponent was Philip Schuyler, he was Alexander Hamilton's father in law.
Yes, indeed. He was a state senator in New York, US senator from New York and vice-president of the United States. He also served as Secretary of State.