The US State of New York comprises 29 Congressional Districts. Each district has one Representative.[1] The state was last redistricted in 2003, following the 2000 Census. The number of congressional districts dropped from 31 after the 1990 Census due to reapportionment.
First Congressional District
Representative: Timothy H. Bishop (D)[2]
Counties:
- Suffolk County (part)
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Second Congressional District
Representative: Steve Israel (D)[3]
Counties:
- Suffolk County (part)
- Nassau County (part)
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Third Congressional District
Representative: Peter T. King (R)[4]
Counties:
- Nassau County (part)
- Suffolk County (part)
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Fourth Congressional District
Representative: Carolyn McCarthy (D)[5]
Counties:
- Nassau County (part)
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Fifth Congressional District
Representative: Gary Ackerman (D)[6]
Counties:
- Nassau County (part)
- Queens County (part)
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Sixth Congressional District
Representative: Gregory W. Meeks (D)[7]
Counties:
- Queens County (part)
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Seventh Congressional District
Representative: Joseph Crowley (D)[8]
Counties:
- Bronx County (part)
- Queens County (part)
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Eighth Congressional District
Representative: Jerrold Nadler (D)[9]
Counties:
- New York County (West Side and Downtown)
- Kings County (part)
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Ninth Congressional District
Representative: Anthony D. Weiner (D)[10]
Counties:
- Kings County (part)
- Queens County (part)
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Tenth Congressional District
Representative: Edolphus Towns (D)[11]
Counties:
- Kings County (part)
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Eleventh Congressional District
Representative: Yvette Clarke (D)[12]
Counties:
- Kings County (part)
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Twelfth Congressional District
Representative: Nydia M. Velázquez (D)[13]
Counties:
- Kings County (part)
- Queens County (part)
- New York County (part)
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Thirteenth Congressional District
Representative: Michael McMahon (D)[14]
Counties:
- Richmond County
- Kings County (part)
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Fourteenth Congressional District
Representative: Carolyn B. Maloney (D)[15]
Counties:
- New York County (East Side)
- Queens County (part)
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Fifteenth Congressional District
Representative: Charles Rangel (D)[16]
Counties:
- New York County (Uptown)
- Queens County (part)
- Bronx County (Rikers Island)
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Sixteenth Congressional District
Representative: José Serrano (D)[17]
Counties:
- Bronx County (part)
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Seventeenth Congressional District
Representative: Eliot L. Engel (D)[18]
Counties:
- Bronx County (part)
- Westchester County (part)
- Rockland County (part)
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Eighteenth Congressional District
Representative: Nita M. Lowey (D)[19]
Counties:
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Nineteenth Congressional District
Representative: John Hall (D)[20]
Counties:
- Dutchess County (part)
- Orange County (part)
- Putnam County
- Rockland County (part)
- Westchester County (part)
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Twentieth Congressional District
Representative: Scott Murphy (D)[21]
Counties:
- Columbia County
- Delaware County (part)
- Dutchess County (part)
- Essex County (part)
- Greene County
- Otsego County (part)
- Rensselaer County (part)
- Saratoga County (part)
- Warren County
- Washington County
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Twenty-First Congressional District
Representative: Paul Tonko (D)[22]
Counties:
- Albany County
- Fulton County (part)
- Montgomery County
- Rensselaer County (part)
- Saratoga County (part)
- Schenectady County
- Schoharie County
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Twenty-Second Congressional District
Representative: Maurice Hinchey (D)[23]
Counties:
- Broome County (part)
- Delaware County (part)
- Dutchess County (part)
- Orange County (part)
- Sullivan County
- Tioga County (part)
- Tompkins County (part)
- Ulster County
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Twenty-Third Congressional District
Representative: Bill Owens (D)[24]
Counties:
- Clinton County
- Essex County (part)
- Franklin County
- Fulton County (part)
- Hamilton County
- Jefferson County
- Lewis County
- Madison County
- Oneida County (part)
- Oswego County
- St. Lawrence County
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Twenty-Fourth Congressional District
Representative: Michael Arcuri (D)[25]
Counties:
- Broome County (part)
- Cayuga County (part)
- Chenango County
- Cortland County
- Herkimer County
- Oneida County (part)
- Ontario County (part)
- Otsego County (part)
- Seneca County
- Tioga County (part)
- Tompkins County (part)
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Twenty-Fifth Congressional District
Representative: Dan Maffei (D)[26]
Counties:
- Cayuga County (part of northern)
- Monroe County (small part of northeastern)
- Onondaga County
- Wayne County
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Twenty-Sixth Congressional District
Representative: Chris Lee (R)[27]
Counties:
- Erie County (part)
- Genesee County
- Livingston County
- Monroe County (part)
- Niagara County (part)
- Orleans County (part)
- Wyoming County
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Twenty-Seventh Congressional District
Representative: Brian Higgins (D)[28]
Counties:
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Twenty-Eighth Congressional District
Representative: Louise M. Slaughter (D)[29]
Counties:
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Twenty-Ninth Congressional District
Representative: Eric Massa (D)[30]
Counties:
- Allegany County
- Cattaraugus County
- Chemung County
- Monroe County (part)
- Ontario County (part)
- Schuyler County
- Steuben County
- Yates County
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Obsolete districts
- 30th District, obsolete since 2000 census
- 31st District, obsolete since 2000 census
- 32nd District, obsolete since 1990 census
- 33rd District, obsolete since 1990 census
- 34th District, obsolete since 1990 census
- 35th District, obsolete since 1980 census
- 36th District, obsolete since 1980 census
- 37th District, obsolete since 1980 census
- 38th District, obsolete since 1980 census
- 39th District, obsolete since 1980 census
- 40th District, obsolete since 1970 census
- 41st District, obsolete since 1970 census
- 42nd District, obsolete since 1960 census
- 43rd District, obsolete since 1960 census
- 44th District, obsolete since 1950 census
- 45th District, obsolete since 1950 census
- At-large District, obsolete since 1945
References
- ^ 2 U.S.C. Sec. 2c (2009)
- ^ "Congressman Tim Bishop". United States Congress. http://timbishop.house.gov/index.html. Retrieved 2009-10-01.
- ^ "Congressman Steve Israel". United States Congress. http://israel.house.gov/index.html. Retrieved 2009-10-01.
- ^ "Congressman Pete King". United States Congress. http://peteking.house.gov/. Retrieved 2009-10-01.
- ^ "Congresswoman Carolyn McCarthy". United States Congress. http://carolynmccarthy.house.gov/index.html. Retrieved 2009-10-01.
- ^ "Congressman Gary Ackerman". United States Congress. http://www.house.gov/ackerman/. Retrieved 2009-10-01.
- ^ "Congressman Gregory Meeks". United States Congress. http://www.house.gov/meeks/. Retrieved 2009-10-01.
- ^ "Congressman Joseph Crowley". United States Congress. http://crowley.house.gov/. Retrieved 2009-10-01.
- ^ "Representative Jerrold Nadler". United States Congress. http://www.house.gov/nadler/. Retrieved 2009-10-01.
- ^ "Anthony Weiner". United States Congress. http://weiner.house.gov/. Retrieved 2009-10-01.
- ^ "Congressman Edolphus Towns". United State Congress. http://www.house.gov/towns/. Retrieved 2009-10-01.
- ^ "Congresswoman Yvette Clarke". United States Congress. http://clarke.house.gov/. Retrieved 2009-10-01.
- ^ "Congresswoman Nydia M. Valázquez". United States Congress. http://www.house.gov/velazquez/. Retrieved 2009-10-01.
- ^ "Congressman Michael McMahon". United States Congress. http://mcmahon.house.gov/. Retrieved 2009-10-01.
- ^ "Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney". United States Congress. http://maloney.house.gov/. Retrieved 2009-10-01.
- ^ "Congressman Charles B. Rangel". United States Congress. http://rangel.house.gov/. Retrieved 2009-10-01.
- ^ "Congressman José E. Serrano". United States Congress. http://serrano.house.gov/. Retrieved 2009-10-01.
- ^ "Congressman Eliot Engel". United States Congress. http://engel.house.gov/index.html. Retrieved 2009-10-01.
- ^ "Congresswoman Nita Lowey". United States Congress. http://lowey.house.gov/index.html. Retrieved 2009-10-01.
- ^ "John Hall". United States Congress. http://johnhall.house.gov/. Retrieved 2009-10-01.
- ^ "Congressman Scott Murphy". United States Congress. http://scottmurphy.house.gov/. Retrieved 2009-10-01.
- ^ "Congressman Paul D. Tonko". United States Congress. http://tonko.house.gov/. Retrieved 2009-10-01.
- ^ "Congressman Maurice Hinchey". United States Congress. http://www.house.gov/hinchey/. Retrieved 2009-10-01.
- ^ Clerk of the United States House of Representatives (2009-09-21). "Offices of the Twenty-third Congressional District of New York to Remain open to Serve and Assist Constitutents". Press release. http://clerk.house.gov/member_info/vacancies_pr.html?pr=district&vid=27. Retrieved 2009-10-01.
- ^ "Congressman Michael Arcuri". United States Congress. http://arcuri.house.gov/. Retrieved 2009-10-01.
- ^ "Congressman Dan Maffei". United States Congress. http://maffei.house.gov/. Retrieved 2009-10-01.
- ^ "Congressman Chris Lee". United States Congress. http://chrislee.house.gov/index.html. Retrieved 2009-10-01.
- ^ "Brian Higgins". United States Congress. http://higgins.house.gov/. Retrieved 2009-10-01.
- ^ "Congresswoman Louise Slaughter". United States Congress. http://www.louise.house.gov/. Retrieved 2009-10-01.
- ^ "Congressman Eric Massa". United States Congress. http://massa.house.gov/index.html. Retrieved 2009-10-01.
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