New York's congressional districts

New York's congressional districts
New York's congressional districts since 2003

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.

Contents

First Congressional District

District 1

Representative: Timothy H. Bishop (D)[2]

Counties:

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Second Congressional District

District 2

Representative: Steve Israel (D)[3]

Counties:

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Third Congressional District

District 3

Representative: Peter T. King (R)[4]

Counties:

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Fourth Congressional District

District 4

Representative: Carolyn McCarthy (D)[5]

Counties:

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Fifth Congressional District

District 5

Representative: Gary Ackerman (D)[6]

Counties:

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Sixth Congressional District

District 6

Representative: Gregory W. Meeks (D)[7]

Counties:

  • Queens County (part)

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Seventh Congressional District

District 7

Representative: Joseph Crowley (D)[8]

Counties:

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Eighth Congressional District

District 8

Representative: Jerrold Nadler (D)[9]

Counties:

  • New York County (West Side and Downtown)
  • Kings County (part)

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Ninth Congressional District

District 9

Representative: Bob Turner (R)

Counties:

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Tenth Congressional District

District 10

Representative: Edolphus Towns (D)[10]

Counties:

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Eleventh Congressional District

District 11

Representative: Yvette Clarke (D)[11]

Counties:

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Twelfth Congressional District

District 12

Representative: Nydia M. Velázquez (D)[12]

Counties:

  • Kings County (part)
  • Queens County (part)
  • New York County (part)

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Thirteenth Congressional District

District 13

Representative: Michael Grimm (R)

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Fourteenth Congressional District

District 14

Representative: Carolyn B. Maloney (D)[13]

Counties:

  • New York County (East Side)
  • Queens County (part)

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Fifteenth Congressional District

District 15

Representative: Charles Rangel (D)[14]

Counties:

  • New York County (Uptown)
  • Queens County (part)
  • Bronx County (Rikers Island)

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Sixteenth Congressional District

District 16

Representative: José Serrano (D)[15]

Counties:

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Seventeenth Congressional District

District 17

Representative: Eliot L. Engel (D)[16]

Counties:

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Eighteenth Congressional District

District 18

Representative: Nita M. Lowey (D)[17]

Counties:

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Nineteenth Congressional District

District 19

Representative: Nan Hayworth (R)[18]

Counties:

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Twentieth Congressional District

District 20

Representative: Chris Gibson (R)[19]

Counties:

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Twenty-First Congressional District

District 21

Representative: Paul Tonko (D)[20]

Counties:

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Twenty-Second Congressional District

District 22

Representative: Maurice Hinchey (D)[21]

Counties:

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Twenty-Third Congressional District

District 23

Representative: Bill Owens (D)[22]

Counties:

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Twenty-Fourth Congressional District

District 24

Representative: Richard L. Hanna (R)

Counties:

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Twenty-Fifth Congressional District

District 25

Representative: Ann Marie Buerkle (R)[23]

Counties:

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Twenty-Sixth Congressional District

District 26

Representative: Kathy Hochul (D)

Counties:

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Twenty-Seventh Congressional District

District 27

Representative: Brian Higgins (D)[24]

Counties:

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Twenty-Eighth Congressional District

District 28

Representative: Louise M. Slaughter (D)[25]

Counties:

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Twenty-Ninth Congressional District

District 29

Representative: Tom Reed (R)[26]

Counties:

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Obsolete districts

Gallery

U.S. House of Representatives

References

  1. ^ 2 U.S.C. Sec. 2c (2009)
  2. ^ "Congressman Tim Bishop". United States Congress. http://timbishop.house.gov/index.html. Retrieved 2009-10-01. 
  3. ^ "Congressman Steve Israel". United States Congress. http://israel.house.gov/index.html. Retrieved 2009-10-01. 
  4. ^ "Congressman Pete King". United States Congress. http://peteking.house.gov/. Retrieved 2009-10-01. 
  5. ^ "Congresswoman Carolyn McCarthy". United States Congress. http://carolynmccarthy.house.gov/index.html. Retrieved 2009-10-01. 
  6. ^ "Congressman Gary Ackerman". United States Congress. http://www.house.gov/ackerman/. Retrieved 2009-10-01. 
  7. ^ "Congressman Gregory Meeks". United States Congress. http://www.house.gov/meeks/. Retrieved 2009-10-01. 
  8. ^ "Congressman Joseph Crowley". United States Congress. http://crowley.house.gov/. Retrieved 2009-10-01. 
  9. ^ "Representative Jerrold Nadler". United States Congress. http://www.house.gov/nadler/. Retrieved 2009-10-01. 
  10. ^ "Congressman Edolphus Towns". United State Congress. http://www.house.gov/towns/. Retrieved 2009-10-01. 
  11. ^ "Congresswoman Yvette Clarke". United States Congress. http://clarke.house.gov/. Retrieved 2009-10-01. 
  12. ^ "Congresswoman Nydia M. Valázquez". United States Congress. http://www.house.gov/velazquez/. Retrieved 2009-10-01. 
  13. ^ "Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney". United States Congress. http://maloney.house.gov/. Retrieved 2009-10-01. 
  14. ^ "Congressman Charles B. Rangel". United States Congress. http://rangel.house.gov/. Retrieved 2009-10-01. 
  15. ^ "Congressman José E. Serrano". United States Congress. http://serrano.house.gov/. Retrieved 2009-10-01. 
  16. ^ "Congressman Eliot Engel". United States Congress. http://engel.house.gov/index.html. Retrieved 2009-10-01. 
  17. ^ "Congresswoman Nita Lowey". United States Congress. http://lowey.house.gov/index.html. Retrieved 2009-10-01. 
  18. ^ "John Hall". United States Congress. http://johnhall.house.gov/. Retrieved 2009-10-01. 
  19. ^ "Congressman Scott Murphy". United States Congress. http://scottmurphy.house.gov/. Retrieved 2009-10-01. 
  20. ^ "Congressman Paul D. Tonko". United States Congress. http://tonko.house.gov/. Retrieved 2009-10-01. 
  21. ^ "Congressman Maurice Hinchey". United States Congress. http://www.house.gov/hinchey/. Retrieved 2009-10-01. 
  22. ^ "Offices of the Twenty-third Congressional District of New York to Remain open to Serve and Assist Constitutents" (Press release). Clerk of the United States House of Representatives. 2009-09-21. http://clerk.house.gov/member_info/vacancies_pr.html?pr=district&vid=27. Retrieved 2009-10-01. 
  23. ^ "Congresswoman Ann Marie Buerkle". United States Congress. http://buerkle.house.gov/. Retrieved 2009-10-01. 
  24. ^ "Brian Higgins". United States Congress. http://higgins.house.gov/. Retrieved 2009-10-01. 
  25. ^ "Congresswoman Louise Slaughter". United States Congress. http://www.louise.house.gov/. Retrieved 2009-10-01. 
  26. ^ "Eric Massa exits House, but not quietly". http://news.yahoo.com/s/csm/20100309/ts_csm/285935;_ylt=AhsvU1OUqZ4O_Qo4Nuptys4EtbAF;_ylu=X3oDMTJlZzA0YThmBGFzc2V0A2NzbS8yMDEwMDMwOS8yODU5MzUEcG9zAzE3BHNlYwN5bl9wYWdpbmF0ZV9zdW1tYXJ5X2xpc3QEc2xrA2VyaWNtYXNzYWV4aQ--. Retrieved 2010-03-09. 

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