List of New York State Senators
- List of New York State Senators
The New York State Senate has 62 members each elected to two-year terms.
Current party composition of the Senate
Current Leadership
(x) Retiring
ee also
*List of members of the New York State Assembly
External links
* [http://www.senate.state.ny.us New York State Senate]
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