There are 150 State Assemblymen and 27 US Representatives.
Twenty-nine.
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New York has 27 representatives in the U.S. House of Representatives.
The State of New York currently holds 29 seats in the US House of Representatives, which is two fewer than the 31 they had prior to reapportionment due to the 2010 Census.
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New York has 29 members in its Congressional delegation.
There are 150 members of the State Assembly. There are 47 assembly seats representing boroughs of New York City.
The representatives for New York grew in the 1792 elections due to the results of the 1790 census. In 1792 New York went from having six to ten representatives.
The State of New York has a Democratic Governor, two Democratic Senators, 27 Democratic representatives, and only two republican representatives, so it's pretty safe to say that New York is a "blue" state.
No, the US House of Representatives has 29 delegates representing the State of New York of which 27 are from the Democratic Party and two are Republicans in the 111th Congress.
There are 29.