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Representative | Party | District | Years | District home | Electoral history |
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Bella Abzug | Democratic | 19th | Jan 3, 1971 – Jan 3, 1973 | Manhattan | Retired to run for U.S. Senate. |
20th | Jan 3, 1973 – Jan 3, 1977 | ||||
Gary Ackerman | Democratic | 7th | Mar 1, 1983 – Jan 3, 1993 | Queens | Retired. |
5th | Jan 3, 1993 – Jan 3, 2013 | ||||
Charles H. Adams | Republican | 16th | Mar 4, 1875 – Mar 3, 1877 | Cohoes | |
John Adams | Jacksonian | 8th | Mar 4, 1833 – Mar 3, 1835 | Durham | |
John J. Adams | Democratic | 8th | Mar 4, 1883 – Mar 3, 1885 | Manhattan | |
7th | Mar 4, 1885 – Mar 3, 1887 | ||||
Parmenio Adams | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican | 29th | Jan 7, 1824 – Mar 3, 1825 | Batavia | |
Anti-Jacksonian | Mar 4, 1825 – Mar 3, 1827 | ||||
Joseph P. Addabbo | Democratic | 5th | Jan 3, 1961 – Jan 3, 1963 | Queens | Died. |
7th | Jan 3, 1963 – Jan 3, 1983 | ||||
6th | Jan 3, 1983 – Apr 10, 1986 | ||||
Asa Adgate | Democratic-Republican | 12th | Dec 7, 1815 – Mar 3, 1817 | Chesterfield | |
Theron Akin | Progressive Republican | 25th | Mar 4, 1911 – Mar 3, 1913 | Fort Johnson | |
De Alva S. Alexander | Republican | 33rd | Mar 4, 1897 – Mar 3, 1903 | Buffalo | |
36th | Mar 4, 1903 – Mar 3, 1911 | ||||
Henry P. Alexander | Whig | 17th | Mar 4, 1849 – Mar 3, 1851 | Little Falls | |
Judson Allen | Democratic | 20th | Mar 4, 1839 – Mar 3, 1841 | Harpursville | |
Nathaniel Allen | Democratic-Republican | 21st | Mar 4, 1819 – Mar 3, 1821 | Richmond | |
Jerome Ambro | Democratic | 3rd | Jan 3, 1975 – Jan 3, 1981 | Huntington | |
Joseph H. Anderson | Democratic | 7th | Mar 4, 1843 – Mar 3, 1847 | White Plains | |
George R. Andrews | Whig | 14th | Mar 4, 1849 – Mar 3, 1851 | Ticonderoga | |
John T. Andrews | Democratic | 27th | Mar 4, 1837 – Mar 3, 1839 | Bath | |
Samuel G. Andrews | Republican | 29th | Mar 4, 1857 – Mar 3, 1859 | Rochester | |
Walter G. Andrews | Republican | 40th | Mar 4, 1931 – Jan 3, 1945 | Buffalo | |
42nd | Jan 3, 1945 – Jan 3, 1949 | ||||
John E. Andrus | Republican | 19th | Mar 4, 1905 – Mar 3, 1913 | Yonkers | |
Victor L. Anfuso | Democratic | 8th | Jan 3, 1951 – Jan 3, 1953 | Brooklyn | |
Jan 3, 1955 – Jan 3, 1963 | |||||
William G. Angel | Jacksonian | 13th | Mar 4, 1825 – Mar 3, 1827 | Burlington | |
Mar 4, 1829 – Mar 3, 1833 | |||||
Martin C. Ansorge | Republican | 21st | Mar 4, 1921 – Mar 3, 1923 | Manhattan | Lost re-election |
Michael Arcuri | Democratic | 24th | Jan 3, 2007 – Jan 3, 2011 | Utica | |
Benedict Arnold | Anti-Jacksonian | 16th | Mar 4, 1829 – Mar 3, 1831 | Amsterdam | |
John Arnot, Jr. | Democratic | 29th | Mar 4, 1883 – Mar 3, 1885 | Elmira | Died. |
28th | Mar 4, 1885 – Nov 20, 1886 | ||||
Henry Ashley | Jacksonian | 11th | Mar 4, 1825 – Mar 3, 1827 | Catskill | |
Daniel Avery | Democratic-Republican | 14th | Mar 4, 1811 – Mar 3, 1813 | Scipio | |
20th | Mar 4, 1813 – Mar 3, 1815 | ||||
Sep 30, 1816 – Mar 3, 1817 | |||||
Stephen B. Ayres | Independent Democratic | 18th | Mar 4, 1911 – Mar 3, 1913 | Manhattan | |
Alfred Babcock | Whig | 33rd | Mar 4, 1841 – Mar 3, 1843 | Gaines | |
Leander Babcock | Democratic | 23rd | Mar 4, 1851 – Mar 3, 1853 | Oswego | |
William Babcock | Anti-Masonic | 26th | Mar 4, 1831 – Mar 3, 1833 | Penn Yan | |
Henry Bacon | Democratic | 15th | Dec 6, 1886 – Mar 3, 1889 | Goshen | |
Mar 4, 1891 – Mar 3, 1893 | |||||
Robert L. Bacon | Republican | 1st | Mar 4, 1923 – Sep 12, 1938 | Old Westbury | Died. |
William J. Bacon | Republican | 23rd | Mar 4, 1877 – Mar 3, 1879 | Utica | |
Luther Badger | Anti-Jacksonian | 23rd | Mar 4, 1825 – Mar 3, 1827 | Jamesville | |
Herman Badillo | Democratic | 22nd | Jan 3, 1971 – Jan 3, 1973 | Bronx | Resigned to become Deputy Mayor of New York City |
21st | Jan 3, 1973 – Dec 31, 1977 | ||||
George A. Bagley | Republican | 22nd | Mar 4, 1875 – Mar 3, 1879 | Watertown | |
John H. Bagley, Jr. | Democratic | 15th | Mar 4, 1875 – Mar 3, 1877 | Catskill | |
Mar 4, 1883 – Mar 3, 1885 | |||||
Alexander H. Bailey | Republican | 21st | Nov 30, 1867 – Mar 3, 1871 | Rome | Retired. |
John M. Bailey | Republican | 16th | Nov 5, 1878 – Mar 3, 1881 | Albany | |
Theodorus Bailey | Anti-Administration | 5th | Mar 4, 1793 – Mar 3, 1795 | Poughkeepsie | |
Democratic-Republican | Mar 4, 1795 – Mar 3, 1797 | ||||
Mar 4, 1799 – Mar 3, 1801 | |||||
Dec 7, 1801 – Mar 3, 1803 | |||||
Caleb Baker | Democratic-Republican | 20th | Mar 4, 1819 – Mar 3, 1821 | Elmira | |
Charles S. Baker | Republican | 30th | Mar 4, 1885 – Mar 3, 1891 | Rochester | |
Robert Baker | Democratic | 6th | Mar 4, 1903 – Mar 3, 1905 | Brooklyn | |
Stephen Baker | Republican | 12th | Mar 4, 1861 – Mar 3, 1863 | Poughkeepsie | |
William H. Baker | Republican | 24th | Mar 4, 1875 – Mar 3, 1879 | Constantia | |
Joseph C. Baldwin | Republican | 17th | Mar 11, 1941 – Jan 3, 1947 | Manhattan | |
Daniel D. Barnard | Anti-Jacksonian | 27th | Mar 4, 1827 – Mar 3, 1829 | Albany | |
Whig | 10th | Mar 4, 1839 – Mar 3, 1843 | |||
13th | Mar 4, 1843 – Mar 3, 1845 | ||||
Demas Barnes | Democratic | 2nd | Mar 4, 1867 – Mar 3, 1869 | Brooklyn | |
Thomas J. Barr | Democratic | 4th | Jan 17, 1859 – Mar 3, 1861 | Manhattan | |
Robert R. Barry | Republican | 27th | Jan 3, 1959 – Jan 3, 1963 | Yonkers | |
25th | Jan 3, 1963 – Jan 3, 1965 | ||||
William B. Barry | Democratic | 2nd | Nov 5, 1935 – Jan 3, 1945 | Queens | Died. |
4th | Jan 3, 1945 – Oct 20, 1946 | ||||
Gamaliel H. Barstow | Anti-Masonic | 25th | Mar 4, 1831 – Mar 3, 1833 | Nichols | |
Franklin Bartlett | Democratic | 7th | Mar 4, 1893 – Mar 3, 1897 | Manhattan | |
Bruce F. Barton | Republican | 17th | Nov 2, 1937 – Jan 3, 1941 | Manhattan | |
Samuel Barton | Jacksonian | 2nd | Mar 4, 1835 – Mar 3, 1837 | Richmond | |
Lyman K. Bass | Republican | 31st | Mar 4, 1873 – Mar 3, 1875 | Buffalo | |
32nd | Mar 4, 1875 – Mar 3, 1877 | ||||
Edward M. Bassett | Democratic | 5th | Mar 4, 1903 – Mar 3, 1905 | Brooklyn | |
Lewis Beach | Democratic | 14th | Mar 4, 1881 – Mar 3, 1885 | Cornwall | Died. |
15th | Mar 4, 1885 – Aug 10, 1886 | ||||
Charles L. Beale | Republican | 12th | Mar 4, 1859 – Mar 3, 1861 | Kinderhook | |
Samuel Beardsley | Jacksonian | 14th | Mar 4, 1831 – Mar 3, 1833 | Utica | Resigned after being appointed circuit judge |
17th | Mar 4, 1833 – Mar 29, 1836 | ||||
Democratic | 20th | Mar 4, 1843 – Feb 29, 1844 | Resigned after being appointed associate justice of New York Supreme Court | ||
Frank J. Becker | Republican | 3rd | Jan 3, 1953 – Jan 3, 1963 | Lynbrook | |
5th | Jan 3, 1963 – Jan 3, 1965 | ||||
George M. Beebe | Democratic | 14th | Mar 4, 1875 – Mar 3, 1879 | Monticello | |
Thomas Beekman | Anti-Jacksonian | 22nd | Mar 4, 1829 – Mar 3, 1831 | Peterboro | |
Cyrus Beers | Democratic | 22nd | Dec 3, 1838 – Mar 3, 1839 | Ithaca | |
Alfred F. Beiter | Democratic | 41st | Mar 4, 1933 – Jan 3, 1939 | Williamsville | |
Jan 3, 1941 – Jan 3, 1943 | |||||
George O. Belden | Jacksonian | 7th | Mar 4, 1827 – Mar 3, 1829 | Monticello | |
James J. Belden | Republican | 25th | Nov 8, 1887 – Mar 3, 1893 | Syracuse | |
27th | Mar 4, 1893 – Mar 3, 1895 | ||||
Mar 4, 1897 – Mar 3, 1899 | |||||
Joseph M. Belford | Republican | 1st | Mar 4, 1897 – Mar 3, 1899 | Riverhead | |
Oliver H.P. Belmont | Democratic | 13th | Mar 4, 1901 – Mar 3, 1903 | Manhattan | |
Perry Belmont | Democratic | 1st | Mar 4, 1881 – Dec 1, 1888 | Babylon | Resigned after being appointed U.S. Minister to Spain |
Charles B. Benedict | Democratic | 31st | Mar 4, 1877 – Mar 3, 1879 | Attica | |
Augus W. Bennet | Republican | 29th | Jan 3, 1945 – Jan 3, 1947 | Newburgh | |
William S. Bennet | Republican | 17th | Mar 4, 1905 – Mar 3, 1911 | Manhattan | |
23rd | Nov 2, 1915 – Mar 3, 1917 | ||||
Charles G. Bennett | Republican | 5th | Mar 4, 1895 – Mar 3, 1899 | Brooklyn | |
David S. Bennett | Republican | 30th | Mar 4, 1869 – Mar 3, 1871 | Buffalo | |
Henry Bennett | Whig | 22nd | Mar 4, 1849 – Mar 3, 1853 | New Berlin | Lost re-election |
21st | Mar 4, 1853 – Mar 3, 1855 | ||||
Opposition | Mar 4, 1855 – Mar 3, 1857 | ||||
Republican | Mar 4, 1857 – Mar 3, 1859 | ||||
Egbert Benson | Pro-Administration | 3rd | Mar 4, 1789 – Mar 3, 1793 | Red Hook | |
Federalist | 2nd | Mar 4, 1813 – Aug 2, 1813 | Resigned. | ||
Henry W. Bentley | Democratic | 23rd | Mar 4, 1891 – Mar 3, 1893 | Boonville | |
Charles S. Benton | Democratic | 17th | Mar 4, 1843 – Mar 3, 1847 | Mohawk | |
John T. Bergen | Democratic | 2nd | Mar 4, 1831 – Mar 3, 1833 | Brooklyn | |
Teunis G. Bergen | Democratic | 2nd | Mar 4, 1865 – Mar 3, 1867 | New Utrecht | |
Samuel R. Betts | Democratic-Republican | 7th | Mar 4, 1815 – Mar 3, 1817 | Newburgh | |
Mario Biaggi | Democratic | 24th | Jan 3, 1969 – Jan 3, 1973 | Bronx | Resigned. |
10th | Jan 3, 1973 – Jan 3, 1983 | ||||
19th | Jan 3, 1983 – Aug 5, 1988 | ||||
Bennet Bicknell | Democratic | 23rd | Mar 4, 1837 – Mar 3, 1839 | Morrisville | |
Jonathan B. Bingham | Democratic | 23rd | Jan 3, 1965 – Jan 3, 1973 | Bronx | |
22nd | Jan 3, 1973 – Jan 3, 1983 | ||||
John Bird | Federalist | 6th | Mar 4, 1799 – Jul 25, 1801 | Resigned. | |
Ausburn Birdsall | Democratic | 22nd | Mar 4, 1847 – Mar 3, 1849 | Binghamton | |
James Birdsall | Democratic-Republican | 15th | Mar 4, 1815 – Mar 3, 1817 | Norwich | |
Samuel Birdsall | Democratic | 25th | Mar 4, 1837 – Mar 3, 1839 | Waterloo | |
Victory Birdseye | Democratic-Republican | 19th | Mar 4, 1815 – Mar 3, 1817 | Pompey | |
Whig | 23rd | Mar 4, 1841 – Mar 3, 1843 | |||
Timothy H. Bishop | Democratic | 1st | Jan 3, 2003 – Jan 3, 2015 | Southampton | |
Frank S. Black | Republican | 19th | Mar 4, 1895 – Jan 7, 1897 | Troy | Resigned after being elected Governor of New York |
Loring M. Black, Jr. | Democratic | 5th | Mar 4, 1923 – Jan 3, 1935 | Manhattan | |
Esbon Blackmar | Whig | 27th | Dec 4, 1848 – Mar 3, 1849 | Newark | |
Bernard Blair | Whig | 12th | Mar 4, 1841 – Mar 3, 1843 | Salem | |
John Blake, Jr. | Democratic-Republican | 5th | Mar 4, 1805 – Mar 3, 1809 | Montgomery | |
Harmanus Bleecker | Federalist | 7th | Mar 4, 1811 – Mar 3, 1813 | Albany | |
Archibald M. Bliss | Democratic | 4th | Mar 4, 1875 – Mar 3, 1883 | Brooklyn | |
5th | Mar 4, 1885 – Mar 3, 1889 | ||||
Isaac Bloom | Democratic-Republican | 6th | Mar 4, 1803 – Apr 26, 1803 | Died. | |
Sol Bloom | Democratic | 19th | Jan 30, 1923 – Jan 3, 1945 | Manhattan | Died. |
20th | Jan 3, 1945 – Mar 7, 1949 | ||||
Abraham Bockee | Jacksonian | 5th | Mar 4, 1829 – Mar 3, 1831 | Federal Store | |
Mar 4, 1833 – Mar 3, 1837 | |||||
Charles Bodle | Jacksonian | 7th | Mar 4, 1833 – Mar 3, 1835 | Bloomingburg | |
Sherwood Boehlert | Republican | 25th | Jan 3, 1983 – Jan 3, 1993 | New Hartford | |
23rd | Jan 3, 1993 – Jan 3, 2003 | ||||
24th | Jan 3, 2003 – Jan 3, 2007 | ||||
David A. Bokee | Whig | 2nd | Mar 4, 1849 – Mar 3, 1851 | Brooklyn | |
Charles G. Bond | Republican | 8th | Mar 4, 1921 – Mar 3, 1923 | Brooklyn | |
Azariah Boody | Whig | 29th | Mar 4, 1853 – Oct, 1853 | Rochester | Resigned. |
David A. Boody | Democratic | 2nd | Mar 4, 1891 – Oct 13, 1891 | Brooklyn | Resigned to become railroad commissioner of New York State |
Charles Borland, Jr. | Democratic-Republican | 6th | Nov 8, 1821 – Mar 3, 1823 | Wardsbridge | |
Peter I. Borst | Jacksonian | 12th | Mar 4, 1829 – Mar 3, 1831 | Middleburg | |
Albert H. Bosch | Republican | 5th | Jan 3, 1953 – Dec 31, 1960 | Queens | Resigned to become judge for Queens County |
Joseph Bouck | Democratic | 12th | Mar 4, 1831 – Mar 3, 1833 | Middleburg | |
Matthias J. Bovee | Jacksonian | 15th | Mar 4, 1835 – Mar 3, 1837 | Amsterdam | |
John M. Bowers | Federalist | 15th | Jun 21, 1813 – Dec 20, 1813 | Cooperstown | Lost election contest to Isaac Williams, Jr. |
Obadiah Bowne | Whig | 2nd | Mar 4, 1851 – Mar 3, 1853 | Richmond | |
Samuel S. Bowne | Democratic | 19th | Mar 4, 1841 – Mar 3, 1843 | Cooperstown | |
Alexander Boyd | Federalist | 13th | Mar 4, 1813 – Mar 3, 1815 | Middleburg | |
John H. Boyd | Whig | 14th | Mar 4, 1851 – Mar 3, 1853 | Whitehall | |
John J. Boylan | Democratic | 15th | Mar 4, 1923 – Oct 5, 1938 | Manhattan | Died. |
Thomas J. Bradley | Democratic | 9th | Mar 4, 1897 – Mar 3, 1901 | Manhattan | |
Thomas W. Bradley | Republican | 20th | Mar 4, 1903 – Mar 3, 1913 | Walden | |
Frank J. Brasco | Democratic | 11th | Jan 3, 1967 – Jan 3, 1975 | Brooklyn | |
Francis B. Brewer | Republican | 33rd | Mar 4, 1883 – Mar 3, 1885 | Westfield | |
David P. Brewster | Democratic | 17th | Mar 4, 1839 – Mar 3, 1843 | Oswego | |
Henry C. Brewster | Republican | 31st | Mar 4, 1895 – Mar 3, 1899 | Rochester | |
George Briggs | Whig | 5th | Mar 4, 1849 – Mar 3, 1853 | Manhattan | |
Republican | 7th | Mar 4, 1859 – Mar 3, 1861 | |||
Anthony Brindisi | Democratic | 22nd | Jan 3, 2019 – present | Utica | Incumbent |
Henry Bristow | Republican | 3rd | Mar 4, 1901 – Mar 3, 1903 | Brooklyn | |
John C. Brodhead | Jacksonian | 7th | Mar 4, 1831 – Mar 3, 1833 | Modena | |
Democratic | Mar 4, 1837 – Mar 3, 1839 | ||||
Isaac H. Bronson | Democratic | 18th | Mar 4, 1837 – Mar 3, 1839 | Watertown | |
David Brooks | Federalist | 5th | Mar 4, 1797 – Mar 3, 1799 | Poughkeepsie | |
James Brooks | Whig | 6th | Mar 4, 1849 – Mar 3, 1853 | New York City | |
Democratic | 8th | Mar 4, 1863 – Apr 7, 1866 | William E. Dodge contested the election | ||
Mar 4, 1867 – Mar 3, 1873 | Died. | ||||
6th | Mar 4, 1873 – Apr 30, 1873 | ||||
Micah Brooks | Democratic-Republican | 21st | Mar 4, 1815 – Mar 3, 1817 | East Bloomfield | |
Anson Brown | Whig | 11th | Mar 4, 1839 – Jun 14, 1840 | Ballston | Died. |
John W. Brown | Jacksonian | 6th | Mar 4, 1833 – Mar 3, 1837 | Newburgh | |
Lathrop Brown | Democratic | 1st | Mar 4, 1913 – Mar 3, 1915 | St. James | |
Henry Bruckner | Democratic | 22nd | Mar 4, 1913 – Dec 31, 1917 | Manhattan | Resigned. |
William F. Brunner | Democratic | 2nd | Mar 4, 1929 – Sep 27, 1935 | Rockaway Park | Resigned after being elected Sheriff of Queens County |
Andrew D. Bruyn | Democratic | 22nd | Mar 4, 1837 – Jul 27, 1838 | Ithaca | Died. |
Lloyd Bryce | Democratic | 7th | Mar 4, 1887 – Mar 3, 1889 | Manhattan | |
Ellsworth B. Buck | Republican | 11th | Jun 6, 1944 – Jan 3, 1945 | Staten Island | |
16th | Jan 3, 1945 – Jan 3, 1949 | ||||
Charles A. Buckley | Democratic | 23rd | Jan 3, 1935 – Jan 3, 1945 | Bronx | |
25th | Jan 3, 1945 – Jan 3, 1953 | ||||
24th | Jan 3, 1953 – Jan 3, 1963 | ||||
23rd | Jan 3, 1963 – Jan 3, 1965 | ||||
Alexander H. Buell | Democratic | 17th | Mar 4, 1851 – Jan 29, 1853 | Fairfield | Died. |
Ann Marie Buerkle | Republican | 25th | Jan 3, 2011 – Jan 3, 2013 | Syracuse | |
Solomon Bundy | Republican | 21st | Mar 4, 1877 – Mar 3, 1879 | Oxford | Retired. |
Rudolph Bunner | Jacksonian | 20th | Mar 4, 1827 – Mar 3, 1829 | Oswego | |
Thomas L. Bunting | Democratic | 33rd | Mar 4, 1891 – Mar 3, 1893 | Hamburg | |
Thomas F. Burchill | Democratic | 15th | Jan 3, 1943 – Jan 3, 1945 | Manhattan | |
Henry G. Burleigh | Republican | 17th | Mar 4, 1883 – Mar 3, 1885 | Whitehall | |
18th | Mar 4, 1885 – Mar 3, 1887 | ||||
Silas M. Burroughs | Republican | 31st | Mar 4, 1857 – Jun 3, 1860 | Medina | Died. |
Lorenzo Burrows | Whig | 34th | Mar 4, 1849 – Mar 3, 1853 | Albion | |
John Butler | Republican | 42nd | Apr 22, 1941 – Jan 3, 1945 | Buffalo | |
44th | Jan 3, 1945 – Jan 3, 1949 | ||||
Jan 3, 1951 – Jan 3, 1953 | |||||
Martin Butterfield | Republican | 25th | Mar 4, 1859 – Mar 3, 1861 | Palmyra | |
Daniel E. Button | Republican | 29th | Jan 3, 1967 – Jan 3, 1971 | Albany | |
William T. Byrne | Democratic | 28th | Jan 3, 1937 – Jan 3, 1945 | Albany | Died. |
32nd | Jan 3, 1945 – Jan 27, 1952 | ||||
Daniel Cady | Federalist | 14th | Mar 4, 1815 – Mar 3, 1817 | Johnstown | |
John W. Cady | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican | 16th | Mar 4, 1823 – Mar 3, 1825 | Johnstown | |
William M. Calder | Republican | 6th | Mar 4, 1905 – Mar 3, 1915 | Brooklyn | |
C. Pope Caldwell | Democratic | 2nd | Mar 4, 1915 – Mar 3, 1921 | Forest Hills | |
Hervey C. Calkin | Democratic | 7th | Mar 4, 1869 – Mar 3, 1871 | Manhattan | |
Churchill C. Cambreleng | Democratic-Republican | 2nd | Dec 3, 1821 – Mar 3, 1823 | Manhattan | |
Crawford Democratic-Republican | 3rd | Mar 4, 1823 – Mar 3, 1825 | |||
Jacksonian | Mar 4, 1825 – Mar 3, 1837 | ||||
Democratic | Mar 4, 1837 – Mar 3, 1839 | ||||
John H. Camp | Republican | 26th | Mar 4, 1877 – Mar 3, 1883 | Lyons | |
Felix Campbell | Democratic | 4th | Mar 4, 1883 – Mar 3, 1885 | Brooklyn | |
2nd | Mar 4, 1885 – Mar 3, 1891 | ||||
Samuel Campbell | Democratic-Republican | 15th | Mar 4, 1821 – Mar 3, 1823 | Columbus | |
Timothy J. Campbell | Democratic | 8th | Mar 4, 1885 – Mar 3, 1889 | Manhattan | |
Mar 4, 1891 – Mar 3, 1893 | |||||
9th | Mar 4, 1893 – Mar 3, 1895 | ||||
William W. Campbell | American | 6th | Mar 4, 1845 – Mar 3, 1847 | Manhattan | |
Jacob A. Cantor | Democratic | 20th | Nov 4, 1913 – Mar 3, 1915 | Manhattan
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Louis J. Capozzoli | Democratic | 13th | Jan 3, 1941 – Jan 3, 1945 | Manhattan | |
Bruce F. Caputo | Republican | 23rd | Jan 3, 1977 – Jan 3, 1979 | Yonkers | |
John F. Carew | Democratic | 17th | Mar 4, 1913 – Mar 3, 1919 | Manhattan | Resigned to become justice in New York Supreme Court |
18th | Mar 4, 1919 – Dec 28, 1929 | ||||
Hugh L. Carey | Democratic | 12th | Jan 3, 1961 – Jan 3, 1963 | Brooklyn | Resigned after being elected Governor of New York |
15th | Jan 3, 1963 – Dec 31, 1974 | ||||
Patrick J. Carley | Democratic | 8th | Mar 4, 1927 – Jan 3, 1935 | Brooklyn | |
Gregory W. Carman | Republican | 3rd | Jan 3, 1981 – Jan 3, 1983 | Farmingdale | |
William Carney | Republican | 1st | Jan 3, 1979 – Jan 3, 1987 | Hauppauge | |
Davis Carpenter | Whig | 29th | Nov 8, 1853 – Mar 3, 1855 | Brockport | Lost re-election |
Levi D. Carpenter | Democratic | 20th | Nov 5, 1844 – Mar 3, 1845 | Waterville | |
Charles H. Carroll | Whig | 29th | Mar 4, 1843 – Mar 3, 1847 | Groveland | |
John M. Carroll | Democratic | 18th | Mar 4, 1871 – Mar 3, 1873 | Johnstown | |
Luther C. Carter | Republican | 1st | Mar 4, 1859 – Mar 3, 1861 | Flushing | |
Jeremiah E. Cary | Democratic | 21st | Mar 4, 1843 – Mar 3, 1845 | Cherry Valley | |
Walter Case | Democratic-Republican | 6th | Dec 4, 1819 – Mar 3, 1821 | Newburgh | |
Emanuel Celler | Democratic | 10th | Mar 4, 1923 – Jan 3, 1945 | Brooklyn | |
15th | Jan 3, 1945 – Jan 3, 1953 | ||||
11th | Jan 3, 1953 – Jan 3, 1963 | ||||
10th | Jan 3, 1963 – Jan 3, 1973 | ||||
Jacob P. Chamberlain | Republican | 26th | Mar 4, 1861 – Mar 3, 1863 | Seneca Falls | |
Walter M. Chandler | Progressive | 19th | Mar 4, 1913 – Mar 3, 1917 | Manhattan | |
Republican | Mar 4, 1921 – Mar 3, 1923 | ||||
John W. Chanler | Democratic | 7th | Mar 4, 1863 – Mar 3, 1869 | Manhattan | |
William A. Chanler | Democratic | 14th | Mar 4, 1899 – Mar 3, 1901 | Manhattan | |
Alfred C. Chapin | Democratic | 2nd | Nov 3, 1891 – Nov 16, 1892 | Brooklyn | Resigned. |
Graham H. Chapin | Jacksonian | 25th | Mar 4, 1835 – Mar 3, 1837 | Lyons | |
William B. Charles | Republican | 30th | Mar 4, 1915 – Mar 3, 1917 | Amsterdam | |
George W. Chase | Whig | 19th | Mar 4, 1853 – Mar 3, 1855 | Schenevus | |
Samuel Chase | Anti-Jacksonian | 13th | Mar 4, 1827 – Mar 3, 1829 | Cooperstown | |
Charles A. Chickering | Republican | 24th | Mar 4, 1893 – Feb 13, 1900 | Copenhagen | Died. |
Thomas Child, Jr. | Whig | 7th | Mar 4, 1855 – Mar 3, 1857 | Manhattan | |
Timothy Childs | Anti-Masonic | 27th | Mar 4, 1829 – Mar 3, 1831 | Rochester | |
Anti-Jacksonian | 28th | Mar 4, 1835 – Mar 3, 1837 | |||
Whig | Mar 4, 1837 – Mar 3, 1839 | ||||
Mar 4, 1841 – Mar 3, 1843 | |||||
Shirley Chisholm | Democratic | 12th | Jan 3, 1969 – Jan 3, 1983 | Brooklyn | |
Simeon B. Chittenden | Independent Republican | 3rd | Nov 3, 1874 – Mar 3, 1877 | Brooklyn | |
Republican | Mar 4, 1877 – Mar 3, 1881 | ||||
Thomas C. Chittenden | Whig | 18th | Mar 4, 1839 – Mar 3, 1843 | Adams | |
John C. Churchill | Republican | 22nd | Mar 4, 1867 – Mar 3, 1871 | Oswego | |
John M. Clancy | Democratic | 4th | Mar 4, 1889 – Mar 3, 1893 | Brooklyn | |
2nd | Mar 4, 1893 – Mar 3, 1895 | ||||
John R. Clancy | Democratic | 35th | Mar 4, 1913 – Mar 3, 1915 | Syracuse | |
Ambrose W. Clark | Republican | 23rd | Mar 4, 1861 – Mar 3, 1863 | Watertown | |
20th | Mar 4, 1863 – Mar 3, 1865 | ||||
Horace F. Clark | Democratic | 8th | Mar 4, 1857 – Mar 3, 1859 | Manhattan | |
Anti-Lecompton Democratic | Mar 4, 1859 – Mar 3, 1861 | ||||
John C. Clark | Jacksonian | 21st | Mar 4, 1827 – Mar 3, 1829 | Bainbridge | |
Democratic | Mar 4, 1837 – Mar 3, 1839 | ||||
Whig | Mar 4, 1839 – Mar 3, 1843 | ||||
Lot Clark | Crawford Democratic-Republican | 21st | Mar 4, 1823 – Mar 3, 1825 | Norwich | |
Robert Clark | Democratic-Republican | 8th | Mar 4, 1819 – Mar 3, 1821 | Delhi | |
Samuel Clark | Jacksonian | 25th | Mar 4, 1833 – Mar 3, 1835 | Waterloo | |
Archibald S. Clarke | Democratic-Republican | 21st | Dec 2, 1816 – Mar 3, 1817 | Clarence | |
Bayard Clarke | Opposition | 9th | Mar 4, 1855 – Mar 3, 1857 | Manhattan | |
Charles E. Clarke | Whig | 19th | Mar 4, 1849 – Mar 3, 1851 | Great Bend | |
Freeman Clarke | Republican | 28th | Mar 4, 1863 – Mar 3, 1865 | Rochester | |
Mar 4, 1871 – Mar 3, 1873 | |||||
29th | Mar 4, 1873 – Mar 3, 1875 | ||||
John D. Clarke | Republican | 34th | Mar 4, 1927 – Nov 5, 1933 | Fraser | Died. |
Marian W. Clarke | Republican | 34th | Dec 28, 1933 – Jan 3, 1935 | Fraser | |
Staley N. Clarke | Whig | 31st | Mar 4, 1841 – Mar 3, 1843 | Ellicottville | |
Yvette D. Clarke | Democratic | 11th | Jan 3, 2007 – Jan 3, 2013 | Brooklyn | |
9th | Jan 3, 2013 – Present | Brooklyn | Incumbent | ||
Bertram T. Clayton | Democratic | 4th | Mar 4, 1899 – Mar 3, 1901 | Brooklyn | |
William E. Cleary | Democratic | 8th | Mar 5, 1918 – Mar 3, 1921 | Brooklyn | |
Mar 4, 1923 – Mar 3, 1927 | |||||
L. Gary Clemente | Democratic | 4th | Jan 3, 1949 – Jan 3, 1953 | Ozone Park | |
George Clinton, Jr. | Democratic-Republican | 3rd | Feb 14, 1805 – Mar 3, 1805 | Manhattan | |
2nd and 3rd | Mar 4, 1805 – Mar 3, 1809 | ||||
James G. Clinton | Democratic | 6th | Mar 4, 1841 – Mar 3, 1843 | Newburgh | |
9th | Mar 4, 1843 – Mar 3, 1845 | ||||
E. Harold Cluett | Republican | 29th | Jan 3, 1937 – Jan 3, 1943 | Troy | |
James Cochran | Federalist | 10th | Mar 4, 1797 – Mar 3, 1799 | ||
Aaron V. S. Cochrane | Republican | 19th | Mar 4, 1897 – Mar 3, 1901 | Hudson | |
Clark B. Cochrane | Republican | 18th | Mar 4, 1857 – Mar 3, 1861 | Schenectady | |
John Cochrane | Democratic | 6th | Mar 4, 1857 – Mar 3, 1861 | Manhattan | |
William B. Cockran | Democratic | 12th | Mar 4, 1887 – Mar 3, 1889 | Manhattan | |
10th | Nov 3, 1891 – Mar 3, 1893 | ||||
12th | Mar 4, 1893 – Mar 3, 1895 | ||||
Feb 23, 1904 – Mar 3, 1909 | |||||
16th | Mar 4, 1921 – Mar 1, 1923 | Died. | |||
William W. Cocks | Republican | 1st | Mar 4, 1905 – Mar 3, 1911 | Westbury | |
William W. Cohen | Democratic | 17th | Mar 4, 1927 – Mar 3, 1929 | Manhattan | |
Cadwallader D. Colden | Federalist | 1st | Dec 12, 1821 – Mar 3, 1823 | Manhattan | Successfully challenged the election of Peter Sharpe to the 17th Congress |
W. Sterling Cole | Republican | 37th | Jan 3, 1935 – Jan 3, 1945 | Bath | Resigned to head the International Atomic Energy Agency |
39th | Jan 3, 1945 – Jan 3, 1953 | ||||
37th | Jan 3, 1953 – Dec 1, 1957 | ||||
John A. Collier | Anti-Masonic | 21st | Mar 4, 1831 – Mar 3, 1833 | Binghamton | Lost re-election |
John F. Collin | Democratic | 11th | Mar 4, 1845 – Mar 3, 1847 | Hillsdale | |
Chris Collins | Republican | 27th | Jan 3, 2013 – Present | Clarence | Incumbent |
Ela Collins | Crawford Democratic-Republican | 20th | Mar 4, 1823 – Mar 3, 1825 | Lowville | |
William Collins | Democratic | 18th | Mar 4, 1847 – Mar 3, 1849 | Lowville | |
Oliver C. Comstock | Democratic-Republican | 20th | Mar 4, 1813 – Mar 3, 1819 | Trumansburg | |
Barber B. Conable, Jr. | Republican | 37th | Jan 3, 1965 – Jan 3, 1973 | Alexander | |
35th | Jan 3, 1973 – Jan 3, 1983 | ||||
30th | Jan 3, 1983 – Jan 3, 1985 | ||||
Harmon S. Conger | Whig | 25th | Mar 4, 1847 – Mar 3, 1851 | Cortland | |
Alfred Conkling | Democratic-Republican | 14th | Mar 4, 1821 – Mar 3, 1823 | Canajoharie | |
Frederick A. Conkling | Republican | 6th | Mar 4, 1861 – Mar 3, 1863 | Manhattan | |
Roscoe Conkling | Republican | 20th | Mar 4, 1859 – Mar 3, 1863 | Utica | |
21st | Mar 4, 1865 – Mar 3, 1867 | Resigned after being elected to the U.S. Senate | |||
Richard E. Connell | Democratic | 21st | Mar 4, 1911 – Oct 30, 1912 | Poughkeepsie | Died. |
Michael F. Conry | Democratic | 12th | Mar 4, 1909 – Mar 3, 1913 | Manhattan | Died. |
15th | Mar 4, 1913 – Mar 2, 1917 | ||||
Bates Cooke | Anti-Masonic | 30th | Mar 4, 1831 – Mar 3, 1833 | Lewiston | |
Edmund F. Cooke | Republican | 41st | Mar 4, 1929 – Mar 3, 1933 | Alden | |
Thomas B. Cooke | Democratic-Republican | 5th | Mar 4, 1811 – Mar 3, 1813 | Catskill | |
William J. Coombs | Democratic | 3rd | Mar 4, 1891 – Mar 3, 1893 | Brooklyn | |
4th | Mar 4, 1893 – Mar 3, 1895 | ||||
William Cooper | Federalist | 10th | Mar 4, 1795 – Mar 3, 1797 | ||
Mar 4, 1799 – Mar 3, 1801 | |||||
Thomas Cornell | Republican | 13th | Mar 4, 1867 – Mar 3, 1869 | Rondout | |
15th | Mar 4, 1881 – Mar 3, 1883 | ||||
Erastus Corning | Democratic | 14th | Mar 4, 1857 – Mar 3, 1859 | Albany | |
Mar 4, 1861 – Oct 5, 1863 | Resigned. | ||||
Parker Corning | Democratic | 28th | Mar 4, 1923 – Jan 3, 1937 | Albany | |
Frederic R. Coudert, Jr. | Republican | 17th | Jan 3, 1947 – Jan 3, 1959 | Manhattan | |
James W. Covert | Democratic | 1st | Mar 4, 1877 – Mar 3, 1881 | Long Island City | |
Mar 4, 1889 – Mar 3, 1895 | |||||
George W. Cowles | Republican | 24th | Mar 4, 1869 – Mar 3, 1871 | Clyde | |
Henry B. Cowles | Anti-Jacksonian | 4th | Mar 4, 1829 – Mar 3, 1831 | Carmel | |
Isaac N. Cox | Democratic | 17th | Mar 4, 1891 – Mar 3, 1893 | Ellenville | |
Samuel S. Cox | Democratic | 6th | Mar 4, 1869 – Mar 3, 1873 | Manhattan | |
Nov 4, 1873 – Mar 3, 1885 | Resigned to become U.S. Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to the Ottoman Empire. | ||||
8th | Mar 4, 1885 – May 20, 1885 | ||||
9th | Nov 2, 1886 – Sep 10, 1889 | Died. | |||
Hector Craig | Jacksonian Democratic-Republican | 6th | Mar 4, 1823 – Mar 3, 1825 | Chester | |
Jacksonian | Mar 4, 1829 – Jul 12, 1830 | Resigned. | |||
John Cramer | Jacksonian | 11th | Mar 4, 1833 – Mar 3, 1837 | Waterford | |
Thomas J. Creamer | Democratic | 7th | Mar 4, 1873 – Mar 3, 1875 | Manhattan | |
8th | Mar 4, 1901 – Mar 3, 1903 | ||||
Henry Crocheron | Democratic-Republican | 1st | Mar 4, 1815 – Mar 3, 1817 | Castletown | |
Jacob Crocheron | Jacksonian | 2nd | Mar 4, 1829 – Mar 3, 1831 | Smithfield | |
Philip S. Crooke | Republican | 4th | Mar 4, 1873 – Mar 3, 1875 | Flatbrush | |
Joseph Crowley | Democratic | 7th | Jan 3, 1999 – Jan 3, 2013 | Elmhurst | |
14th | Jan 3, 2013 – Jan 3, 2019 | Elmhurst | Lost re-election | ||
Richard Crowley | Republican | 31st | Mar 4, 1879 – Mar 3, 1883 | Lockport | |
Frank Crowther | Republican | 30th | Mar 4, 1919 – Jan 3, 1943 | Schenectady | |
Daniel Cruger | Democratic-Republican | 20th | Mar 4, 1817 – Mar 3, 1819 | Bath | |
Francis D. Culkin | Republican | 32nd | Nov 6, 1928 – Aug 4, 1943 | Oswego | Died. |
Thomas H. Cullen | Democratic | 4th | Jun 6, 1919 – Mar 1, 1944 | Brooklyn | |
Erastus D. Culver | Whig | 14th | Mar 4, 1845 – Mar 3, 1847 | Greenwich | |
Thomas W. Cumming | Democratic | 2nd | Mar 4, 1853 – Mar 3, 1855 | Brooklyn | |
Amos J. Cummings | Democratic | 6th | Mar 4, 1887 – Mar 3, 1889 | Manhattan | |
9th | Nov 5, 1889 – Mar 3, 1893 | ||||
11th | Mar 4, 1893 – Mar 3, 1895 | ||||
10th | Nov 5, 1895 – May 2, 1902 | Died. | |||
Edward W. Curley | Democratic | 22nd | Nov 5, 1935 – Jan 6, 1940 | Bronx | Died. |
Edward Curtis | Whig | 3rd | Mar 4, 1837 – Mar 3, 1841 | Manhattan | |
N. Martin Curtis | Republican | 22nd | Nov 3, 1891 – Mar 3, 1897 | Odgensburg | |
John P. Cushman | Federalist | 10th | Mar 4, 1817 – Mar 3, 1819 | Troy | |
Francis B. Cutting | Democratic | 8th | Mar 4, 1853 – Mar 3, 1855 | Manhattan | |
Harry H. Dale | Democratic | 4th | Mar 4, 1913 – Jan 6, 1919 | Brooklyn | Resigned to become judge of magistrate court |
Amasa Dana | Democratic | 22nd | Mar 4, 1839 – Mar 3, 1841 | Ithaca | |
26th | Mar 4, 1843 – Mar 3, 1845 | ||||
Henry G. Danforth | Republican | 32nd | Mar 4, 1911 – Mar 3, 1913 | Rochester | |
39th | Mar 4, 1913 – Mar 3, 1917 | ||||
Charles Daniels | Republican | 33rd | Mar 4, 1893 – Mar 3, 1897 | Buffalo | |
William A. Darling | Republican | 9th | Mar 4, 1865 – Mar 3, 1867 | Manhattan | |
Frederick M. Davenport | Republican | 33rd | Mar 4, 1925 – Mar 3, 1933 | Clinton | |
Ira Davenport | Republican | 29th | Mar 4, 1885 – Mar 3, 1889 | Bath | |
Irwin D. Davidson | Democratic-Liberal | 20th | Jan 3, 1955 – Dec 31, 1956 | Manhattan | Resigned after being elected judge of Court of General Sessions for New York County |
John C. Davies | Democratic | 35th | Jan 3, 1949 – Jan 3, 1951 | Utica | |
Noah Davis | Republican | 28th | Mar 4, 1869 – Jul 15, 1870 | Albion | resigned after becoming United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York |
Richard D. Davis | Democratic | 5th | Mar 4, 1841 – Mar 3, 1843 | Poughkeepsie | |
8th | Mar 4, 1843 – Mar 3, 1845 | ||||
Thomas Treadwell Davis | Union | 23rd | Mar 4, 1863 – Mar 3, 1865 | Syracuse | |
Republican | Mar 4, 1865 – Mar 3, 1867 | ||||
John M. Davy | Republican | 30th | Mar 4, 1875 – Mar 3, 1877 | Rochester | |
Rowland Day | Crawford Democratic-Republican | 24th | Mar 4, 1823 – Mar 3, 1825 | Sempronius | |
Jacksonian | Mar 4, 1833 – Mar 3, 1835 | ||||
Charles Dayan | Jacksonian | 20th | Mar 4, 1831 – Mar 3, 1833 | Lowville | |
Henry S. De Forest | Republican | 23rd | Mar 4, 1911 – Mar 3, 1913 | Schenectady | |
John I. De Graff | Jacksonian | 12th | Mar 4, 1827 – Mar 3, 1829 | Schenectady | |
Democratic | 11th | Mar 4, 1837 – Mar 3, 1839 | |||
James De La Montanya | Democratic | 2nd | Mar 4, 1839 – Mar 3, 1841 | Haverstraw | |
Milton De Lano | Republican | 26th | Mar 4, 1887 – Mar 3, 1891 | Canastota | |
John De Mott | Democratic | 27th | Mar 4, 1845 – Mar 3, 1847 | Lodi | |
Charles G. De Witt | Jacksonian | 7th | Mar 4, 1829 – Mar 3, 1831 | Kingston | |
David M. De Witt | Democratic | 14th | Mar 4, 1873 – Mar 3, 1875 | Kingston | |
Jacob H. De Witt | Democratic-Republican | 7th | Mar 4, 1819 – Mar 3, 1821 | Kingston | |
Gilbert Dean | Democratic | 8th | Mar 4, 1851 – Mar 3, 1853 | Poughkeepsie | Resigned to become justice to Supreme Court of New York |
12th | Mar 4, 1853 – Jul 3, 1854 | ||||
James J. Delaney | Democratic | 6th | Jan 3, 1945 – Jan 3, 1947 | Long Island City | |
Jan 3, 1949 – Jan 3, 1953 | Resigned. | ||||
7th | Jan 3, 1953 – Jan 3, 1963 | ||||
9th | Jan 3, 1963 – Dec 31, 1978 | ||||
John J. Delaney | Democratic | 7th | Mar 5, 1918 – Mar 3, 1919 | Brooklyn | |
Nov 3, 1931 – Nov 18, 1948 | Died. | ||||
Isaac C. Delaplaine | Democratic | 8th | Mar 4, 1861 – Mar 3, 1863 | Manhattan | |
Antonio Delgado | Democratic | 19th | Jan 3, 2019 – present | Rhinebeck | Incumbent |
S. Wallace Dempsey | Republican | 40th | Mar 4, 1915 – Mar 3, 1931 | Lockport | |
Peter Denoyelles | Democratic-Republican | 3rd | Mar 4, 1813 – Mar 3, 1815 | Haverstraw | |
Steven Derounian | Republican | 2nd | Jan 3, 1953 – Jan 3, 1963 | Roslyn | |
3rd | Jan 3, 1963 – Jan 3, 1965 | ||||
John D. Dickinson | Federalist | 10th | Mar 4, 1819 – Mar 3, 1823 | Troy | |
Anti-Jacksonian | 9th | Mar 4, 1827 – Mar 3, 1829 | |||
Anti-Jacksonian | Mar 4, 1829 – Mar 3, 1831 | ||||
John Dickson | Anti-Masonic | 26th | Mar 4, 1831 – Mar 3, 1835 | West Bloomfield | |
Samuel Dickson | Opposition | 14th | Mar 4, 1855 – Mar 3, 1857 | New Scotland | |
Samuel Dickstein | Democratic | 12th | Mar 4, 1923 – Jan 3, 1945 | Manhattan | Resigned to become justice on New York Supreme Court |
19th | Jan 3, 1945 – Dec 30, 1945 | ||||
William Dietz | Jacksonian | 12th | Mar 4, 1825 – Mar 3, 1827 | Schoharie | |
Joseph J. DioGuardi | Republican | 20th | Jan 3, 1985 – Jan 3, 1989 | Scarsdale | |
Alexander S. Diven | Republican | 27th | Mar 4, 1861 – Mar 3, 1863 | Elmira | |
Edward Dodd | Opposition | 15th | Mar 4, 1855 – Mar 3, 1857 | Argyle | |
Republican | Mar 4, 1857 – Mar 3, 1859 | ||||
William E. Dodge | Republican | 8th | Apr 7, 1866 – Mar 3, 1867 | Manhattan | |
Nicholas B. Doe | Whig | 11th | Dec 7, 1840 – Mar 3, 1841 | Waterford | |
Andrew W. Doig | Democratic | 16th | Mar 4, 1839 – Mar 3, 1843 | Lowville | |
Isidore Dollinger | Democratic | 24th | Jan 3, 1949 – Jan 3, 1953 | Manhattan | Resigned. |
23rd | Jan 3, 1953 – Dec 31, 1959 | ||||
Daniel M. Donovan, Jr. | Republican | 11th | May 5, 2015 – Jan 3, 2019 | Great Kills, Staten Island | Lost re-election |
James G. Donovan | Democratic | 18th | Jan 3, 1951 – Jan 3, 1957 | Manhattan | |
Jerome F. Donovan | Democratic | 21st | Mar 5, 1918 – Mar 3, 1921 | New York City | Lost re-election |
Edwin B. Dooley | Republican | 26th | Jan 3, 1957 – Jan 3, 1963 | Mamaroneck | |
Peter J. Dooling | Democratic | 16th | Mar 4, 1913 – Mar 3, 1919 | Manhattan | |
15th | Mar 4, 1919 – Mar 3, 1921 | ||||
Francis E. Dorn | Republican | 12th | Jan 3, 1953 – Jan 3, 1961 | Brooklyn | |
William Dorsheimer | Democratic | 7th | Mar 4, 1883 – Mar 3, 1885 | Manhattan | |
Ulysses F. Doubleday | Jacksonian | 24th | Mar 4, 1831 – Mar 3, 1833 | Auburn | |
Mar 4, 1835 – Mar 3, 1837 | |||||
Fred J. Douglas | Republican | 2nd | Jan 3, 1937 – Jan 3, 1945 | Utica | |
William H. Douglas | Republican | 14th | Mar 4, 1901 – Mar 3, 1903 | Manhattan | |
15th | Mar 4, 1903 – Mar 3, 1905 | ||||
John G. Dow | Democratic | 27th | Jan 3, 1965 – Jan 3, 1969 | Grand View | |
Jan 3, 1971 – Jan 3, 1973 | |||||
Abraham Dowdney | Democratic | 12th | Mar 4, 1885 – Dec 10, 1886 | Manhattan | Died. |
Thomas Downey | Democratic | 2nd | Jan 3, 1975 – Jan 3, 1993 | West Islip | |
John R. Drake | Democratic-Republican | 15th | Mar 4, 1817 – Mar 3, 1819 | Owego | |
William H. Draper | Republican | 19th | Mar 4, 1901 – Mar 3, 1903 | Troy | |
22nd | Mar 4, 1903 – Mar 3, 1913 | ||||
Edmund H. Driggs | Democratic | 3rd | Dec 6, 1897 – Mar 3, 1901 | Brooklyn | |
Daniel A. Driscoll | Democratic | 35th | Mar 4, 1909 – Mar 3, 1913 | Buffalo | |
42nd | Mar 4, 1913 – Mar 3, 1917 | ||||
Michael E. Driscoll | Republican | 27th | Mar 4, 1899 – Mar 3, 1903 | Syracuse | |
29th | Mar 4, 1903 – Mar 3, 1913 | ||||
R. Holland Duell | Republican | 21st | Mar 4, 1859 – Mar 3, 1863 | Cortland | |
23rd | Mar 4, 1871 – Mar 3, 1873 | ||||
24th | Mar 4, 1873 – Mar 3, 1875 | ||||
William Duer | Whig | 23rd | Mar 4, 1847 – Mar 3, 1851 | Oswego | |
James P.B. Duffy | Democratic | 38th | Jan 3, 1935 – Jan 3, 1937 | Rochester | |
P. Henry Dugro | Democratic | 7th | Mar 4, 1881 – Mar 3, 1883 | Manhattan | |
Thaddeus J. Dulski | Democratic | 41st | Jan 3, 1959 – Jan 3, 1973 | Buffalo | Resigned. |
37th | Jan 3, 1973 – Dec 31, 1974 | ||||
Thomas B. Dunn | Republican | 38th | Mar 4, 1913 – Mar 3, 1923 | Rochester | |
Edward J. Dunphy | Democratic | 7th | Mar 4, 1889 – Mar 3, 1893 | Manhattan | |
8th | Mar 4, 1893 – Mar 3, 1895 | ||||
Charles T. Dunwell | Republican | 3rd | Mar 4, 1903 – Jun 12, 1908 | Brooklyn | Died. |
Cyrus Durey | Republican | 25th | Mar 4, 1907 – Mar 3, 1911 | Johnstown | |
Jeremiah W. Dwight | Republican | 28th | Mar 4, 1877 – Mar 3, 1883 | Dryden | |
John W. Dwight | Republican | 26th | Nov 4, 1902 – Mar 3, 1903 | Dryden | |
30th | Mar 4, 1903 – Mar 3, 1913 | ||||
Justin Dwinell | Democratic-Republican | 22nd | Mar 4, 1823 – Mar 3, 1825 | Cazenovia | |
Samuel W. Eager | Anti-Jacksonian | 6th | Dec 6, 1830 – Mar 3, 1831 | Montgomery | |
Jonas Earll, Jr. | Jacksonian | 23rd | Mar 4, 1827 – Mar 3, 1831 | Onondaga | |
Nehemiah H. Earll | Democratic | 23rd | Mar 4, 1839 – Mar 3, 1841 | Syracuse | |
Lewis Eaton | Crawford Democratic-Republican | 12th | Mar 4, 1823 – Mar 3, 1825 | Duanesburg | |
Fred J. Eckert | Republican | 30th | Jan 3, 1985 – Jan 3, 1987 | Rochester | |
Morris M. Edelstein | Democratic | 14th | Feb 6, 1940 – Jun 4, 1941 | Manhattan | Died. |
Francis S. Edwards | American | 33rd | Mar 4, 1855 – Feb 28, 1857 | Fredonia | Resigned. |
John Edwards | Democratic | 15th | Mar 4, 1837 – Mar 3, 1839 | Ephratah | |
Valentine Efner | Jacksonian | 8th | Mar 4, 1835 – Mar 3, 1837 | Jefferson | |
Joseph Egbert | Democratic | 2nd | Mar 4, 1841 – Mar 3, 1843 | Tompkinsville | |
Anthony Eickhoff | Democratic | 7th | Mar 4, 1877 – Mar 3, 1879 | Manhattan | |
Edwin Einstein | Republican | 7th | Mar 4, 1879 – Mar 3, 1881 | Manhattan | |
Benjamin Ellicott | Democratic-Republican | 21st | Mar 4, 1817 – Mar 3, 1819 | Batavia | |
Chesselden Ellis | Democratic | 16th | Mar 4, 1843 – Mar 3, 1845 | Waterford | |
Samuel S. Ellsworth | Democratic | 26th | Mar 4, 1845 – Mar 3, 1847 | Penn Yan | |
Lucas C. Elmendorf | Democratic-Republican | 4th | Mar 4, 1797 – Mar 3, 1803 | Kingston | |
Edward J. Elsaesser | Republican | 43rd | Jan 3, 1945 – Jan 3, 1949 | Buffalo | |
Alfred Ely | Republican | 29th | Mar 4, 1859 – Mar 3, 1863 | Rochester | |
John Ely | Democratic | 8th | Mar 4, 1839 – Mar 3, 1841 | Coxsackie | |
Smith Ely, Jr. | Democratic | 7th | Mar 4, 1871 – Mar 3, 1873 | Manhattan | Resigned to become Mayor of New York City |
Mar 4, 1875 – Dec 11, 1876 | |||||
Louis W. Emerson | Republican | 23rd | Mar 4, 1899 – Mar 3, 1903 | Warrensburg | |
James Emott | Federalist | 4th | Mar 4, 1809 – Mar 3, 1813 | Albany | |
Eliot L. Engel | Democratic | 19th | Jan 3, 1989 – Jan 3, 1993 | The Bronx | Incumbent |
17th | Jan 3, 1993 – Jan 3, 2013 | ||||
16th | Jan 3, 2013 – present | ||||
Adriano Espaillat | Democratic | 13th | Jan 3, 2017 – present | Manhattan | Incumbent |
David E. Evans | Jacksonian | 29th | Mar 4, 1827 – May 2, 1827 | Batavia | Resigned. |
Marcellus H. Evans | Democratic | 5th | Jan 3, 1935 – Jan 3, 1941 | Brooklyn | |
Benjamin L. Fairchild | Republican | 16th | Mar 4, 1895 – Mar 3, 1897 | Pelham | |
24th | Mar 4, 1917 – Mar 3, 1919 | ||||
Mar 4, 1921 – Mar 3, 1923 | |||||
Nov 6, 1923 – Mar 3, 1927 | |||||
George W. Fairchild | Republican | 24th | Mar 4, 1907 – Mar 3, 1913 | Oneonta | |
34th | Mar 4, 1913 – Mar 3, 1919 | ||||
Leonard Farbstein | Democratic | 19th | Jan 3, 1957 – Jan 3, 1971 | Manhattan | |
Michael F. Farley | Democratic | 14th | Mar 4, 1915 – Mar 3, 1917 | Manhattan | |
Dudley Farlin | Jacksonian | 13th | Mar 4, 1835 – Mar 3, 1837 | Warrensburg | |
John M. Farquhar | Republican | 32nd | Mar 4, 1885 – Mar 3, 1891 | Buffalo | |
John Faso | Republican | 19th | Jan 3, 2017 – Jan 3, 2019 | Kinderhook | Lost re-election |
J. Sloat Fassett | Republican | 33rd | Mar 4, 1905 – Mar 3, 1911 | Elmira | |
James H. Fay | Democratic | 16th | Jan 3, 1939 – Jan 3, 1941 | Manhattan | |
Jan 3, 1943 – Jan 3, 1945 | |||||
John Fay | Democratic-Republican | 14th | Mar 4, 1819 – Mar 3, 1821 | Northampton | |
John R. Fellows | Democratic | 6th | Mar 4, 1891 – Mar 3, 1893 | Manhattan | Resigned to become District Attorney for New York City |
14th | Mar 4, 1893 – Dec 31, 1893 | ||||
Reuben E. Fenton | Democratic | 33rd | Mar 4, 1853 – Mar 3, 1855 | Frewsburg | |
Republican | Mar 4, 1857 – Mar 3, 1863 | Resigned after being elected Governor of New York | |||
31st | Mar 4, 1863 – Dec 20, 1864 | ||||
John W. Ferdon | Republican | 14th | Mar 4, 1879 – Mar 3, 1881 | Piermont | |
Geraldine Ferraro | Democratic | 9th | Jan 3, 1979 – Jan 3, 1985 | Forest Hills | Retired to run for U.S. Vice President |
Charles G. Ferris | Jacksonian | 3rd | Dec 1, 1834 – Mar 3, 1835 | Manhattan | |
Democratic | Mar 4, 1841 – Mar 3, 1843 | ||||
Orange Ferriss | Republican | 16th | Dec 3, 1867 – Mar 3, 1871 | Glens Falls | |
David D. Field II | Democratic | 7th | Jan 11, 1877 – Mar 3, 1877 | Manhattan | |
William C. Fields | Republican | 19th | Mar 4, 1867 – Mar 3, 1869 | Laurens | |
Millard Fillmore | Whig | 32nd | Mar 4, 1833 – Mar 3, 1835 | Buffalo | |
Mar 4, 1837 – Mar 3, 1843 | |||||
Isaac Finch | Anti-Jacksonian | 19th | Mar 4, 1829 – Mar 3, 1831 | Jay | |
John Fine | Democratic | 14th | Mar 4, 1839 – Mar 3, 1841 | Ogdensburg | |
Sidney A. Fine | Democratic | 23rd | Jan 3, 1951 – Jan 3, 1953 | Manhattan | Resigned to serve on the New York Supreme Court |
22nd | Jan 3, 1953 – Jan 2, 1956 | ||||
Paul A. Fino | Republican | 25th | Jan 3, 1953 – Jan 3, 1963 | Manhattan | Resigned after being elected justice to the New York Supreme Court |
24th | Jan 3, 1963 – Dec 31, 1968 | ||||
Israel F. Fischer | Republican | 4th | Mar 4, 1895 – Mar 3, 1899 | Brooklyn | |
Hamilton Fish | Whig | 6th | Mar 4, 1843 – Mar 3, 1845 | Manhattan | |
Hamilton Fish II | Republican | 21st | Mar 4, 1909 – Mar 3, 1911 | Garrison | Lost re-election |
Hamilton Fish III | Republican | 26th | Nov 2, 1920 – Jan 3, 1945 | Garrison | |
Hamilton Fish IV | Republican | 28th | Jan 3, 1969 – Jan 3, 1973 | Millbrook | |
25th | Jan 3, 1973 – Jan 3, 1983 | ||||
21st | Jan 3, 1983 – Jan 3, 1993 | ||||
19th | Jan 3, 1993 – Jan 3, 1995 | ||||
George Fisher | Anti-Jacksonian | 20th | Mar 4, 1829 – Feb 5, 1830 | Oswego | Lost contested election |
John Fisher | Republican | 29th | Mar 4, 1869 – Mar 3, 1871 | Batavia | |
Jonathan Fisk | Democratic-Republican | 3rd | Mar 4, 1809 – Mar 3, 1811 | Newburgh | |
6th | Mar 4, 1813 – Mar 21, 1815 | Resigned to become US Attorney | |||
Asa Fitch | Federalist | 6th | Mar 4, 1811 – Mar 3, 1813 | Salem | |
Ashbel P. Fitch | Republican | 13th | Mar 4, 1887 – Mar 3, 1889 | Manhattan | |
Democratic | Mar 4, 1893 – Dec 26, 1893 | Resigned to become New York City Comptroller | |||
Frank T. Fitzgerald | Democratic | 6th | Mar 4, 1889 – Nov 4, 1889 | Manhattan | Resigned after being elected register of New York County |
John J. Fitzgerald | Democratic | 2nd | Mar 4, 1899 – Mar 3, 1903 | Brooklyn | Resigned. |
7th | Mar 4, 1903 – Dec 31, 1917
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John Fitzgibbons | Democratic | At-large | Mar 4, 1933 – Jan 3, 1935 | Oswego | |
James M. Fitzpatrick | Democratic | 24th | Mar 4, 1927 – Jan 3, 1945 | Manhattan | |
William H. Flack | Republican | 26th | Mar 4, 1903 – Feb 2, 1907 | Malone | Died. |
Thomas T. Flagler | Whig | 31st | Mar 4, 1853 – Mar 3, 1855 | Lockport | |
Opposition | Mar 4, 1855 – Mar 3, 1857 | ||||
Floyd H. Flake | Democratic | 6th | Jan 3, 1987 – Nov 17, 1997 | Queens | Resigned. |
Thomas S. Flood | Republican | 28th | Mar 4, 1887 – Mar 3, 1891 | Elmira | |
Roswell P. Flower | Democratic | 11th | Nov 8, 1881 – Mar 3, 1883 | Manhattan | |
12th | Mar 4, 1889 – Sep 16, 1891 | Resigned to become Governor of New York | |||
Charles A. Floyd | Democratic | 1st | Mar 4, 1841 – Mar 3, 1843 | Commack | |
John G. Floyd | Democratic | 17th | Mar 4, 1839 – Mar 3, 1843 | Utica | |
1st | Mar 4, 1851 – Mar 3, 1853 | ||||
William Floyd | Anti-Administration | 1st | Mar 4, 1789 – Mar 3, 1791 | Brookhaven | Lost re-election |
Joseph V. Flynn | Democratic | 3rd | Mar 4, 1915 – Mar 3, 1919 | Brooklyn | |
Otto G. Foelker | Republican | 3rd | Nov 3, 1908 – Mar 3, 1911 | Brooklyn | |
Charles A. Foote | Crawford Democratic-Republican | 11th | Mar 4, 1823 – Mar 3, 1825 | Delhi | |
Wallace T. Foote, Jr. | Republican | 23rd | Mar 4, 1895 – Mar 3, 1899 | Port Henry | |
Michael P. Forbes | Republican | 1st | Jan 3, 1995 – Jul 17, 1999 | Quogue | |
Democratic | Jul 17, 1999 – Jan 3, 2001 | ||||
William D. Ford | Democratic-Republican | 18th | Mar 4, 1819 – Mar 3, 1821 | Watertown | |
Charles V. Fornes | Democratic | 11th | Mar 4, 1907 – Mar 3, 1913 | Manhattan | |
Nicoll Fosdick | Anti-Jacksonian | 20th | Mar 4, 1825 – Mar 3, 1827 | Morristown | |
Vito Fossella | Republican | 13th | Nov 4, 1997 – Jan 3, 2009 | Staten Island | |
A. Lawrence Foster | Whig | 23rd | Mar 4, 1841 – Mar 3, 1843 | Morrisville | |
Henry A. Foster | Democratic | 17th | Mar 4, 1837 – Mar 3, 1839 | Rome | |
John Fox | Democratic | 4th | Mar 4, 1867 – Mar 3, 1871 | Manhattan | |
Richard Franchot | Republican | 19th | Mar 4, 1861 – Mar 3, 1863 | Schenectady | |
George B. Francis | Republican | 18th | Mar 4, 1917 – Mar 3, 1919 | Manhattan | |
Augus Frank | Republican | 30th | Mar 4, 1859 – Mar 3, 1863 | Warsaw | |
29th | Mar 4, 1863 – Mar 3, 1865 | ||||
Daniel Frisa | Republican | 4th | Jan 3, 1995 – Jan 3, 1997 | Westbury | |
Joel Frost | Crawford Democratic-Republican | 4th | Mar 4, 1823 – Mar 3, 1825 | Carmel | |
Hadwen C. Fuller | Republican | 32nd | Nov 2, 1943 – Jan 3, 1945 | Parish | |
35th | Jan 3, 1945 – Jan 3, 1949 | ||||
Philo C. Fuller | Anti-Masonic | 30th | Mar 4, 1833 – Mar 3, 1835 | Genesco | Resigned. |
Anti-Jacksonian | Mar 4, 1835 – Sep 2, 1836 | ||||
William K. Fuller | Jacksonian | 23rd | Mar 4, 1833 – Mar 3, 1837 | Chittenango | |
Albert Gallup | Democratic | 10th | Mar 4, 1837 – Mar 3, 1839 | East Berne | |
Ralph A. Gamble | Republican | 25th | Nov 2, 1937 – Jan 3, 1945 | Larchmont | |
28th | Jan 3, 1945 – Jan 3, 1953 | ||||
26th | Jan 3, 1953 – Jan 3, 1957 | ||||
James V. Ganly | Democratic | 24th | Mar 4, 1919 – Mar 3, 1921 | Manhattan | |
Mar 4, 1923 – Sep 7, 1923 | Died. | ||||
John Ganson | Democratic | 30th | Mar 4, 1863 – Mar 3, 1865 | Buffalo | |
Robert García | Democratic | 21st | Feb 21, 1978 – Jan 3, 1983 | Bronx | Resigned because of corruptions |
18th | Jan 3, 1983 – Jan 7, 1990 | ||||
Barent Gardenier | Federalist | 7th | Mar 4, 1807 – Mar 3, 1809 | Kingston | |
5th | Mar 4, 1809 – Mar 3, 1811 | ||||
Daniel G. Garnsey | Anti-Jacksonian | 30th | Mar 4, 1825 – Mar 3, 1829 | Fredonia | |
Nathaniel Garrow | Jacksonian | 24th | Mar 4, 1827 – Mar 3, 1829 | Auburn | |
Seth M. Gates | Whig | 29th | Mar 4, 1839 – Mar 3, 1843 | Le Roy | |
Joseph A. Gavagan | Democratic | 21st | Nov 5, 1929 – Dec 30, 1943 | Manhattan | Resigned after being elected justice of New York Supreme Court |
John Gebhard | Federalist | 13th | Mar 4, 1821 – Mar 3, 1823 | Schoharie | |
James Geddes | Federalist | 19th | Mar 4, 1813 – Mar 3, 1815 | Onondaga | |
Henry George, Jr. | Democratic | 17th | Mar 4, 1911 – Mar 3, 1913 | Manhattan | |
21st | Mar 4, 1913 – Mar 3, 1915 | ||||
Chris Gibson | Republican | 20th | Jan 3, 2011 – Jan 3, 2013 | Kinderhook | |
19th | Jan 3, 2013 – Jan 3, 2017 | ||||
Ezekiel Gilbert | Pro-Administration | 6th | Mar 4, 1793 – Mar 3, 1795 | Hudson | |
Federalist | Mar 4, 1795 – Mar 3, 1797 | ||||
Jacob H. Gilbert | Democratic | 23rd | Mar 8, 1960 – Jan 3, 1963 | Bronx | Lost re-election |
22nd | Jan 3, 1963 – Jan 3, 1971 | ||||
William A. Gilbert | Opposition | 23rd | Mar 4, 1855 – Feb 27, 1857 | Adams | Resigned. |
Charles W. Gillet | Republican | 29th | Mar 4, 1893 – Mar 3, 1903 | Addison | |
33rd | Mar 4, 1903 – Mar 3, 1905 | ||||
Ransom H. Gillet | Jacksonian | 14th | Mar 4, 1833 – Mar 3, 1837 | Odgensburg | |
Kirsten Gillibrand | Democratic | 20th | Jan 3, 2007 – Jan 26, 2009 | Greenport | Resigned after being appointed to the U.S. Senate. |
Benjamin A. Gilman | Republican | 26th | Jan 3, 1973 – Jan 3, 1983 | Middletown | |
22nd | Jan 3, 1983 – Jan 3, 1993 | ||||
20th | Jan 3, 1993 – Jan 3, 2003 | ||||
Robert H. Gittins | Democratic | 40th | Mar 4, 1913 – Mar 3, 1915 | Niagara Falls | |
Henry Glen | Pro-Administration | 8th | Mar 4, 1793 – Mar 3, 1795 | ||
Federalist | Mar 4, 1795 – Mar 3, 1801 | ||||
Martin H. Glynn | Democratic | 20th | Mar 4, 1899 – Mar 3, 1901 | Albany | |
Thomas R. Gold | Federalist | 11th | Mar 4, 1809 – Mar 3, 1813 | Whitestown | |
16th | Mar 4, 1815 – Mar 3, 1817 | ||||
Henry M. Goldfogle | Democratic | 9th | Mar 4, 1901 – Mar 3, 1913 | Manhattan | |
12th | Mar 4, 1913 – Mar 3, 1915 | ||||
Mar 4, 1919 – Mar 3, 1921 | |||||
Charles E. Goodell | Republican | 43rd | May 26, 1959 – Jan 3, 1963 | Jamestown | Resigned after being appointed to the U.S. Senate. |
38th | Jan 3, 1963 – Sep 9, 1968 | ||||
Milo Goodrich | Republican | 26th | Mar 4, 1871 – Mar 3, 1873 | Dryden | |
Henry C. Goodwin | Whig | 22nd | Nov 7, 1854 – Mar 3, 1855 | Hamilton | |
Republican | Mar 4, 1857 – Mar 3, 1859 | ||||
Philip A. Goodwin | Republican | 27th | Mar 4, 1933 – Jun 6, 1937 | Coxsackie | Died. |
Charles Goodyear | Democratic | 21st | Mar 4, 1845 – Mar 3, 1847 | Schoharie | |
14th | Mar 4, 1865 – Mar 3, 1867 | ||||
James Gordon | Pro-Administration | 6th | Mar 4, 1791 – Mar 3, 1793 | ||
9th | Mar 4, 1793 – Mar 3, 1795 | ||||
Samuel Gordon | Democratic | 20th | Mar 4, 1841 – Mar 3, 1843 | Delhi | |
10th | Mar 4, 1845 – Mar 3, 1847 | ||||
Chester C. Gorski | Democratic | 44th | Jan 3, 1949 – Jan 3, 1951 | Buffalo | |
Daniel Gott | Whig | 24th | Mar 4, 1847 – Mar 3, 1851 | Pompey | |
Herman D. Gould | Whig | 10th | Mar 4, 1849 – Mar 3, 1851 | Delhi | |
Norman J. Gould | Republican | 36th | Nov 2, 1915 – Mar 3, 1923 | Seneca Falls | |
Joseph A. Goulden | Democratic | 18th | Mar 4, 1903 – Mar 3, 1911 | Fordham | |
23rd | Mar 4, 1913 – May 3, 1915 | Died. | |||
James H. Graham | Republican | 19th | Mar 4, 1859 – Mar 3, 1861 | Delhi | |
John H. Graham | Democratic | 5th | Mar 4, 1893 – Mar 3, 1895 | Brooklyn | |
Amos P. Granger | Opposition | 24th | Mar 4, 1855 – Mar 3, 1857 | Syracuse | |
Republican | Mar 4, 1857 – Mar 3, 1859 | ||||
Francis Granger | Anti-Jacksonian | 26th | Mar 4, 1835 – Mar 3, 1837 | Canandaigua | |
Whig | Mar 4, 1839 – Mar 5, 1841 | Resigned after being appointed U.S. Postmaster General. | |||
Nov 27, 1841 – Mar 3, 1843 | |||||
Abraham P. Grant | Democratic | 17th | Mar 4, 1837 – Mar 3, 1839 | Oswego | |
Hiram Gray | Democratic | 22nd | Mar 4, 1837 – Mar 3, 1839 | Elmira | |
Horace Greeley | Whig | 6th | Dec 4, 1848 – Mar 3, 1849 | Manhattan | |
Byram Green | Democratic | 27th | Mar 4, 1843 – Mar 3, 1845 | Sodus | |
Bill Green | Republican | 18th | Feb 14, 1978 – Jan 3, 1983 | Manhattan | |
15th | Jan 3, 1983 – Jan 3, 1993 | ||||
George W. Greene | Democratic | 11th | Mar 4, 1869 – Feb 17, 1870 | Goshen | Charles Van Wyck contested election |
Halbert S. Greenleaf | Democratic | 30th | Mar 4, 1883 – Mar 3, 1885 | Rochester | |
Mar 4, 1891 – Mar 3, 1893 | |||||
Edward W. Greenman | Democratic | 18th | Mar 4, 1887 – Mar 3, 1889 | Troy | |
Ernest Greenwood | Democratic | 1st | Jan 3, 1951 – Jan 3, 1953 | Bay Shore | |
John Greig | Whig | 26th | May 21, 1841 – Sep 25, 1841 | Canandaigua | Resigned. |
Anthony J. Griffin | Democratic | 22nd | Mar 5, 1918 – Jan 13, 1935 | Brooklyn | Died. |
Daniel J. Griffin | Democratic | 8th | Mar 4, 1913 – Dec 31, 1917 | Brooklyn | Resigned after being elected sheriff of Kings County |
Michael Grimm | Republican | 13th | Jan 3, 2011 – Jan 3, 2013 | Staten Island | Resigned. |
11th | Jan 3, 2013 – Jan 5, 2015 | ||||
Moses H. Grinnell | Whig | 3rd | Mar 4, 1839 – Mar 3, 1841 | Manhattan | |
Gaylord Griswold | Federalist | 15th | Mar 4, 1803 – Mar 3, 1805 | ||
John Ashley Griswold | Democratic | 13th | Mar 4, 1869 – Mar 3, 1871 | Catskill | |
John Augus Griswold | Democratic | 15th | Mar 4, 1863 – Mar 3, 1865 | Troy | |
Republican | Mar 4, 1865 – Mar 3, 1869 | ||||
Ezra C. Gross | Democratic-Republican | 12th | Mar 4, 1819 – Mar 3, 1821 | Elizabeth | |
Thomas P. Grosvenor | Federalist | 6th | Jan 29, 1813 – Mar 3, 1813 | Hudson | |
5th | Mar 4, 1813 – Mar 3, 1817 | ||||
James R. Grover, Jr. | Republican | 2nd | Jan 3, 1963 – Jan 3, 1975 | Babylon | |
Martin Grover | Democratic | 30th | Mar 4, 1845 – Mar 3, 1847 | Angelica | |
Felix Grucci | Republican | 1st | Jan 3, 2001 – Jan 3, 2003 | Brookhaven | |
James Guyon, Jr. | Democratic-Republican | 1st | Jan 14, 1820 – Mar 3, 1821 | Richmond | successfully challenged the election of Ebenezer Sage to the 16th Congress |
Ralph W. Gwinn | Republican | 27th | Jan 3, 1945 – Jan 3, 1959 | Bronxville | |
Aaron Hackley, Jr. | Democratic-Republican | 17th | Mar 4, 1819 – Mar 3, 1821 | Herkimer | |
Edward Haight | Democratic | 9th | Mar 4, 1861 – Mar 3, 1863 | Westchester | |
Charles D. Haines | Democratic | 19th | Nov 8, 1893 – Mar 3, 1895 | Kinderhook | |
Robert S. Hale | Republican | 16th | Dec 3, 1866 – Mar 3, 1867 | Elizabethtown | |
17th | Mar 4, 1873 – Mar 3, 1875 | ||||
Edwin Arthur Hall | Republican | 34th | Nov 7, 1939 – Jan 3, 1945 | Binghamton | Lost re-election |
37th | Jan 3, 1945 – Jan 3, 1953 | ||||
George Hall | Democratic-Republican | 19th | Mar 4, 1819 – Mar 3, 1821 | Onondaga | |
John Hall | Democratic | 19th | Jan 3, 2007 – Jan 3, 2011 | Dover Plains | |
Leonard W. Hall | Republican | 1st | Jan 3, 1939 – Jan 3, 1945 | Oyster Bay | Resigned to become Chairman of the Republican National Committee |
2nd | Jan 3, 1945 – Dec 31, 1952 | ||||
Nathan K. Hall | Whig | 32nd | Mar 4, 1847 – Mar 21, 1849 | Buffalo | |
John Hallock, Jr. | Jacksonian | 6th | Mar 4, 1825 – Mar 3, 1829 | Ridgebury | |
Ransom Halloway | Whig | 8th | Mar 4, 1849 – Mar 3, 1851 | Beekman | |
Seymour Halpern | Republican | 4th | Jan 3, 1959 – Jan 3, 1963 | Forest Hills | |
6th | Jan 3, 1963 – Jan 3, 1973 | ||||
Jehiel H. Halsey | Jacksonian | 26th | Mar 4, 1829 – Mar 3, 1831 | Lodi | |
Nicoll Halsey | Jacksonian | 22nd | Mar 4, 1833 – Mar 3, 1835 | Trumansburg | |
Silas Halsey | Democratic-Republican | 17th | Mar 4, 1805 – Mar 3, 1807 | ||
Charles M. Hamilton | Republican | 43rd | Mar 4, 1913 – Mar 3, 1919 | Ripley | |
Jabez D. Hammond | Democratic-Republican | 15th | Mar 4, 1815 – Mar 3, 1817 | Cherry Valley | |
John Hammond | Republican | 18th | Mar 4, 1879 – Mar 3, 1883 | Crown Point | |
Harry A. Hanbury | Republican | 4th | Mar 4, 1901 – Mar 3, 1903 | Brooklyn | |
Clarence E. Hancock | Republican | 35th | Nov 8, 1927 – Jan 3, 1945 | Syracuse | |
36th | Jan 3, 1945 – Jan 3, 1947 | ||||
Augus C. Hand | Democratic | 13th | Mar 4, 1839 – Mar 3, 1841 | Elizabethtown | |
James M. Hanley | Democratic | 34th | Jan 3, 1965 – Jan 3, 1971 | Syracuse | |
35th | Jan 3, 1971 – Jan 3, 1973 | ||||
32nd | Jan 3, 1973 – Jan 3, 1981 | ||||
Richard L. Hanna | Republican | 24th | Jan 3, 2011 – Jan 3, 2013 | Barneveld | |
22nd | Jan 3, 2013 – Jan 3, 2017 | ||||
Gideon Hard | Anti-Masonic | 33rd | Mar 4, 1833 – Mar 3, 1835 | Albion | |
Anti-Jacksonian | Mar 4, 1835 – Mar 3, 1837 | ||||
John Hardy | Democratic | 9th | Dec 5, 1881 – Mar 3, 1885 | Manhattan | Lost re-election |
John Harris | Democratic-Republican | 17th | Mar 4, 1807 – Mar 3, 1809 | Aurelias | |
Francis B. Harrison | Democratic | 13th | Mar 4, 1903 – Mar 3, 1905 | Manhattan | |
16th | Mar 4, 1907 – Mar 3, 1913 | Resigned after being appointed Governor-General of the Philippines | |||
20th | Mar 4, 1913 – Sep 3, 1913 | ||||
Elizur K. Hart | Democratic | 30th | Mar 4, 1877 – Mar 3, 1879 | Albion | |
Emanuel B. Hart | Democratic | 3rd | Mar 4, 1851 – Mar 3, 1853 | Manhattan | |
Roswell Hart | Republican | 28th | Mar 4, 1865 – Mar 3, 1867 | Rochester | |
J. Francis Harter | Republican | 41st | Jan 3, 1939 – Jan 3, 1941 | Eggertsville | |
Abraham B. Hasbrouck | Anti-Jacksonian | 7th | Mar 4, 1825 – Mar 3, 1827 | Kingston | |
Abraham J. Hasbrouck | Democratic-Republican | 7th | Mar 4, 1813 – Mar 3, 1815 | Kingstown | |
Josiah Hasbrouck | Democratic-Republican | 7th | Oct 17, 1803 – Mar 3, 1805 | New Paltz | |
Mar 4, 1817 – Mar 3, 1819 | |||||
Augus P. Hascall | Whig | 33rd | Mar 4, 1851 – Mar 3, 1853 | Le Roy | |
Reuben L. Haskell | Republican | 10th | Mar 4, 1915 – Dec 31, 1919 | Brooklyn | Resigned. |
John B. Haskin | Democratic | 9th | Mar 4, 1857 – Mar 3, 1859 | Fordham | |
Anti-Lecompton Democratic | Mar 4, 1857 – Mar 3, 1859 | ||||
George Hastings | Democratic | 28th | Mar 4, 1853 – Mar 3, 1855 | Mount Morris | |
James F. Hastings | Republican | 38th | Jan 3, 1969 – Jan 3, 1973 | Allegany | Resigned. |
39th | Jan 3, 1973 – Jan 20, 1976 | ||||
Israel T. Hatch | Democratic | 32nd | Mar 4, 1857 – Mar 3, 1859 | Buffalo | |
Samuel G. Hathaway | Jacksonian | 22nd | Mar 4, 1833 – Mar 3, 1835 | Solon | |
Henry H. Hathorn | Republican | 19th | Mar 4, 1873 – Mar 3, 1875 | Saratoga Springs | |
20th | Mar 4, 1875 – Mar 3, 1877 | ||||
John Hathorn | Anti-Administration | 4th | Mar 4, 1789 – Mar 3, 1791 | Warwick | |
Democratic-Republican | Mar 4, 1795 – Mar 3, 1797 | ||||
Solomon G. Haven | Whig | 32nd | Mar 4, 1851 – Mar 3, 1855 | Buffalo | |
Opposition | Mar 4, 1855 – Mar 3, 1857 | ||||
James S. Havens | Democratic | 32nd | Apr 19, 1910 – Mar 3, 1911 | Rochester | |
Jonathan N. Havens | Democratic-Republican | 1st | Mar 4, 1795 – Oct 25, 1799 | Died. | |
James Hawkes | Democratic-Republican | 15th | Mar 4, 1819 – Mar 3, 1821 | Richfield | |
Joseph Hawkins | Anti-Jacksonian | 20th | Mar 4, 1829 – Mar 3, 1831 | Henderson | |
John Haws | Whig | 4th | Mar 4, 1851 – Mar 3, 1853 | Manhattan | |
Moses Hayden | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican | 27th | Mar 4, 1823 – Mar 3, 1825 | York | |
Anti-Jacksonian | Mar 4, 1825 – Mar 3, 1827 | ||||
Nan Hayworth | Republican | 19th | Jan 3, 2011 – Jan 3, 2013 | Mount Kisco | |
Abner Hazeltine | Anti-Masonic | 31st | Mar 4, 1833 – Mar 3, 1835 | Jamestown | |
Anti-Jacksonian | Mar 4, 1835 – Mar 3, 1837 | ||||
James C. Healey | Democratic | 22nd | Feb 7, 1956 – Jan 3, 1963 | Manhattan | |
21st | Jan 3, 1963 – Jan 3, 1965 | ||||
William Randolph Hearst | Democratic | 11th | Mar 4, 1903 – Mar 3, 1907 | Manhattan | |
James J. Heffernan | Democratic | 5th | Jan 3, 1941 – Jan 3, 1945 | Brooklyn | |
11th | Jan 3, 1945 – Jan 3, 1953 | ||||
Louis B. Heller | Democratic | 7th | Feb 15, 1949 – Jan 3, 1953 | Brooklyn | Resigned. |
8th | Jan 3, 1953 – Jul 21, 1954 | ||||
Joseph C. Hendrix | Democratic | 3rd | Mar 4, 1893 – Mar 3, 1895 | Brooklyn | |
Lewis Henry | Republican | 37th | Apr 11, 1922 – Mar 3, 1923 | Elmira | |
John Herkimer | Democratic-Republican | 14th | Mar 4, 1817 – Mar 3, 1819 | Danube | |
Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican | 15th | Mar 4, 1823 – Mar 3, 1825 | |||
Anson Herrick | Democratic | 9th | Mar 4, 1863 – Mar 3, 1865 | Manhattan | |
Richard P. Herrick | Whig | 12th | Mar 4, 1845 – Jun 20, 1846 | Greenbush | Died. |
Abram S. Hewitt | Democratic | 10th | Mar 4, 1875 – Mar 3, 1879 | Manhattan | |
Frederick C. Hicks | Republican | 1st | Mar 4, 1915 – Mar 3, 1923 | Port Washington | |
Brian Higgins | Democratic | 27th | Jan 3, 2005 – Jan 3, 2013 | Buffalo | Incumbent |
26th | Jan 3, 2013 – Present | ||||
William H. Hill | Republican | 34th | Mar 4, 1919 – Mar 3, 1921 | Johnson City | |
Maurice D. Hinchey | Democratic | 26th | Jan 3, 1993 – Jan 3, 2003 | Saugerties | |
22nd | Jan 3, 2003 – Jan 3, 2013 | ||||
Frank Hiscock | Republican | 25th | Mar 4, 1877 – Mar 3, 1887 | Syracuse | Resigned after being elected to the U.S. Senate. |
Charles B. Hoard | Republican | 23rd | Mar 4, 1857 – Mar 3, 1861 | Watertown | |
Selah R. Hobbie | Jacksonian | 11th | Mar 4, 1827 – Mar 3, 1829 | Delhi | |
George J. Hochbrueckner | Democratic | 1st | Jan 3, 1987 – Jan 3, 1995 | Coram | |
Kathy Hochul | Democratic | 26th | Jun 1, 2011 – Jan 3, 2013 | Hamburg | |
Michael Hoffman | Jacksonian | 15th | Mar 4, 1825 – Mar 3, 1833 | Herkimer | |
Ogden Hoffman | Whig | 3rd | Mar 4, 1837 – Mar 3, 1841 | Manhattan | |
Michael J. Hogan | Republican | 7th | Mar 4, 1921 – Mar 3, 1923 | Brooklyn | |
William Hogan | Jacksonian | 19th | Mar 4, 1831 – Mar 3, 1833 | Hogansburg | |
James L. Hogeboom | Crawford Democratic-Republican | 9th | Mar 4, 1823 – Mar 3, 1825 | Castleton-on-Hudson | |
John M. Holley | Whig | 27th | Mar 4, 1847 – Mar 8, 1848 | Lyons | Died. |
Charles H. Holmes | Republican | 28th | Dec 6, 1870 – Mar 3, 1871 | Albion | |
Elias B. Holmes | Whig | 28th | Mar 4, 1845 – Mar 3, 1849 | Brockport | |
Sidney T. Holmes | Republican | 22nd | Mar 4, 1865 – Mar 3, 1867 | Morrisville | |
Elizabeth Holtzman | Democratic | 16th | Jan 3, 1973 – Jan 3, 1981 | Brooklyn | |
Lester Holtzman | Democratic | 6th | Jan 3, 1953 – Dec 31, 1961 | Rego Park | Resigned. |
Warren B. Hooker | Republican | 34th | Mar 4, 1891 – Nov 10, 1898 | Fredonia | resigned after being appointed justice of New York Supreme Court |
Samuel M. Hopkins | Federalist | 21st | Mar 4, 1813 – Mar 3, 1815 | Manhattan | |
Stephen T. Hopkins | Republican | 17th | Mar 4, 1887 – Mar 3, 1889 | Catskill | |
Jerediah Horsford | Whig | 29th | Mar 4, 1851 – Mar 3, 1853 | Moscow | |
Frank Horton | Republican | 36th | Jan 3, 1963 – Jan 3, 1973 | Rochester | |
34th | Jan 3, 1973 – Jan 3, 1983 | ||||
29th | Jan 3, 1983 – Jan 3, 1993 | ||||
Thomas R. Horton | Opposition | 18th | Mar 4, 1855 – Mar 3, 1857 | Fultonville | |
George G. Hoskins | Republican | 30th | Mar 4, 1873 – Mar 3, 1875 | Attica | |
31st | Mar 4, 1875 – Mar 3, 1877 | ||||
Hezekiah L. Hosmer | Federalist | 6th | Mar 4, 1797 – Mar 3, 1799 | ||
Giles W. Hotchkiss | Republican | 26th | Mar 4, 1863 – Mar 3, 1867 | Binghamton | |
Mar 4, 1869 – Mar 3, 1871 | |||||
Jacob Houck, Jr. | Democratic | 8th | Mar 4, 1841 – Mar 3, 1843 | Schoharie | |
William J. Hough | Democratic | 23rd | Mar 4, 1845 – Mar 3, 1847 | Cazenovia | |
Alanson B. Houghton | Republican | 37th | Mar 4, 1919 – Feb 28, 1922 | Corning | Resigned to become United States Ambassador to Germany |
Amo Houghton | Republican | 34th | Jan 3, 1987 – Jan 3, 1993 | Corning | |
31st | Jan 3, 1993 – Jan 3, 2003 | ||||
29th | Jan 3, 2003 – Jan 3, 2005 | ||||
James R. Howe | Republican | 6th | Mar 4, 1895 – Mar 3, 1899 | Brooklyn | |
Thomas Y. Howe, Jr. | Democratic | 25th | Mar 4, 1851 – Mar 3, 1853 | Auburn | |
Edward Howell | Jacksonian | 27th | Mar 4, 1833 – Mar 3, 1835 | Bath | |
Nathaniel W. Howell | Federalist | 21st | Mar 4, 1813 – Mar 3, 1815 | Canandaigua | |
Demas Hubbard Jr. | Republican | 19th | Mar 4, 1865 – Mar 3, 1867 | Smyrna | |
Thomas H. Hubbard | Democratic-Republican | 17th | Mar 4, 1817 – Mar 3, 1819 | Hamilton | |
Mar 4, 1821 – Mar 3, 1823 | |||||
Edwin N. Hubbell | Democratic | 13th | Mar 4, 1865 – Mar 3, 1867 | Coxsackie | |
William S. Hubbell | Democratic | 30th | Mar 4, 1843 – Mar 3, 1845 | Bath | |
Charles Hughes | Democratic | 15th | Mar 4, 1853 – Mar 3, 1855 | Sandy Hill | |
Jonas A. Hughston | Opposition | 19th | Mar 4, 1855 – Mar 3, 1857 | Delhi | |
Daniel Hugunin, Jr. | Anti-Jacksonian | 20th | Dec 15, 1825 – Mar 3, 1827 | Oswego | |
G. Murray Hulbert | Democratic | 21st | Mar 4, 1915 – Jan 1, 1918 | Manhattan | Resigned to become Commissioner of Docks and Director of the Port of New York City |
Calvin T. Hulburd | Republican | 17th | Mar 4, 1863 – Mar 3, 1869 | Brasher Falls | |
Charles Humphrey | Anti-Jacksonian | 25th | Mar 4, 1825 – Mar 3, 1827 | Ithaca | |
James Humphrey | Republican | 2nd | Mar 4, 1859 – Mar 3, 1861 | Brooklyn | |
3rd | Mar 4, 1865 – Jun 16, 1866 | Died. | |||
James M. Humphrey | Democratic | 30th | Mar 4, 1865 – Mar 3, 1869 | Buffalo | |
Reuben Humphrey | Democratic-Republican | 16th | Mar 4, 1807 – Mar 3, 1809 | Marcellus | |
John N. Hungerford | Republican | 29th | Mar 4, 1877 – Mar 3, 1879 | Corning | |
Orville Hungerford | Democratic | 19th | Mar 4, 1843 – Mar 3, 1847 | Watertown | |
Hiram P. Hunt | Anti-Jacksonian | 9th | Mar 4, 1835 – Mar 3, 1837 | Troy | |
Whig | Mar 4, 1839 – Mar 3, 1843 | ||||
Washington Hunt | Whig | 34th | Mar 4, 1843 – Mar 3, 1849 | Lockport | |
John W. Hunter | Democratic | 3rd | Dec 4, 1866 – Mar 3, 1867 | Brooklyn | |
Abel Huntington | Jacksonian | 1st | Mar 4, 1833 – Mar 3, 1837 | East Hampton | |
Denis M. Hurley | Republican | 2nd | Mar 4, 1895 – Feb 26, 1899 | Brooklyn | Died. |
James W. Husted | Republican | 25th | Mar 4, 1915 – Mar 3, 1923 | Peekskill | |
Waldo Hutchins | Democratic | 12th | Nov 4, 1879 – Mar 3, 1885 | Kingsbridge | |
William Irvine | Republican | 28th | Mar 4, 1859 – Mar 3, 1861 | Corning | |
William Irving | Democratic-Republican | 2nd | Jan 22, 1814 – Mar 3, 1819 | Manhattan | |
Leo Isacson | American Labor | 24th | Feb 17, 1948 – Jan 3, 1949 | Manhattan | |
Steve Israel | Democratic | 2nd | Jan 3, 2001 – Jan 3, 2013 | Burlington | |
3rd | Jan 3, 2013 – Jan 3, 2017 | ||||
Willard Ives | Democratic | 19th | Mar 4, 1851 – Mar 3, 1853 | Watertown | |
David S. Jackson | Democratic | 6th | Mar 4, 1847 – Apr 19, 1848 | Manhattan | House declared seat vacant after contested election |
Thomas B. Jackson | Democratic | 1st | Mar 4, 1837 – Mar 3, 1841 | Elmhurst | |
William T. Jackson | Whig | 26th | Mar 4, 1849 – Mar 3, 1851 | Montour Falls | |
Ferris Jacobs, Jr. | Republican | 21st | Mar 4, 1881 – Mar 3, 1883 | Delhi | |
Meyer Jacobstein | Democratic | 38th | Mar 4, 1923 – Mar 3, 1929 | Rochester | |
Amaziah B. James | Republican | 19th | Mar 4, 1877 – Mar 3, 1881 | Ogdensburg | |
Darwin R. James | Republican | 3rd | Mar 4, 1883 – Mar 3, 1887 | Brooklyn | |
Jacob K. Javits | Republican | 21st | Jan 3, 1947 – Dec 31, 1954 | Manhattan | Resigned after being elected as New York State Attorney General |
Hakeem Jeffries | Democratic | 8th | Jan 3, 2013 – Present | Brooklyn | Incumbent |
Lemuel Jenkins | Crawford Democratic-Republican | 7th | Mar 4, 1823 – Mar 3, 1825 | Bloomingburg | |
Timothy Jenkins | Democratic | 20th | Mar 4, 1845 – Mar 3, 1849 | Oneida Castle | |
Mar 4, 1851 – Mar 3, 1853 | |||||
Freeborn G. Jewett | Jacksonian | 23rd | Mar 4, 1831 – Mar 3, 1833 | Skaneateles | |
Frederick A. Johnson | Republican | 18th | Mar 4, 1883 – Mar 3, 1885 | Glens Falls | |
21st | Mar 4, 1885 – Mar 3, 1887 | ||||
Jeromus Johnson | Jacksonian | 3rd | Mar 4, 1825 – Mar 3, 1829 | Manhattan | |
Noadiah Johnson | Jacksonian | 20th | Mar 4, 1833 – Mar 3, 1835 | Delhi | |
Charles Johnston | Whig | 5th | Mar 4, 1839 – Mar 3, 1841 | Poughkeepsie | |
John B. Johnston | Democratic | 5th | Mar 4, 1919 – Mar 3, 1921 | Brooklyn | |
Daniel T. Jones | Democratic | 24th | Mar 4, 1851 – Mar 3, 1855 | Baldwinsville | |
Morgan Jones | Democratic | 4th | Mar 4, 1865 – Mar 3, 1867 | Manhattan | |
Nathaniel Jones | Democratic | 6th | Mar 4, 1837 – Mar 3, 1841 | Warwick | |
Martin Kalbfleisch | Democratic | 2nd | Mar 4, 1863 – Mar 3, 1865 | Brooklyn | |
Nicholas T. Kane | Democratic | 19th | Mar 4, 1887 – Sep 14, 1887 | Albany | Died. |
John Katko | Republican | 24th | Jan 3, 2015 – Present | Camillus | Incumbent |
Bernard W. Kearney | Republican | 30th | Jan 3, 1943 – Jan 3, 1945 | Gloversville | |
31st | Jan 3, 1945 – Jan 3, 1953 | ||||
32nd | Jan 3, 1953 – Jan 3, 1959 | ||||
Kenneth B. Keating | Republican | 40th | Jan 3, 1947 – Jan 3, 1953 | Rochester | |
38th | Jan 3, 1953 – Jan 3, 1959 | ||||
Richard Keese | Democratic | 19th | Mar 4, 1827 – Mar 3, 1829 | Keeseville | |
Charles Kellogg | Jacksonian | 24th | Mar 4, 1825 – Mar 3, 1827 | Kelloggsville | |
Orlando Kellogg | Whig | 14th | Mar 4, 1847 – Mar 3, 1849 | Elizabethtown | |
Republican | 16th | Mar 4, 1863 – Aug 24, 1865 | Died. | ||
Edna F. Kelly | Democratic | 10th | Nov 8, 1949 – Jan 3, 1963 | Brooklyn | |
12th | Jan 3, 1963 – Jan 3, 1969 | ||||
George B. Kelly | Democratic | 38th | Jan 3, 1937 – Jan 3, 1939 | Rochester | |
John Kelly | Democratic | 4th | Mar 4, 1855 – Dec 25, 1858 | Manhattan | Resigned. |
Sue W. Kelly | Republican | 19th | Jan 3, 1995 – Jan 3, 2007 | Katonah | |
William H. Kelsey | Opposition | 28th | Mar 4, 1855 – Mar 3, 1857 | Geneseo | |
Republican | Mar 4, 1857 – Mar 3, 1859 | ||||
25th | Mar 4, 1867 – Mar 3, 1871 | ||||
Gouverneur Kemble | Democratic | 4th | Mar 4, 1837 – Mar 3, 1841 | Cold Spring | |
Jack Kemp | Republican | 39th | Jan 3, 1971 – Jan 3, 1973 | Hamburg | |
38th | Jan 3, 1973 – Jan 3, 1983 | ||||
31st | Jan 3, 1983 – Jan 3, 1989 | ||||
Thomas Kempshall | Whig | 28th | Mar 4, 1839 – Mar 3, 1841 | Rochester | |
Martin J. Kennedy | Democratic | 18th | Apr 11, 1930 – Jan 3, 1945 | Manhattan | |
Michael J. Kennedy | Democratic | 15th | Jan 3, 1939 – Jan 3, 1943 | Manhattan | |
Moss Kent | Federalist | 18th | Mar 4, 1813 – Mar 3, 1817 | Leraysville | |
William S. Kenyon | Republican | 11th | Mar 4, 1859 – Mar 3, 1861 | Kingston | |
Eugene J. Keogh | Democratic | 9th | Jan 3, 1937 – Jan 3, 1963 | Brooklyn | |
11th | Jan 3, 1963 – Jan 3, 1967 | ||||
Francis Kernan | Democratic | 21st | Mar 4, 1863 – Mar 3, 1865 | Utica | |
James Kerrigan | Democratic | 4th | Mar 4, 1861 – Mar 3, 1863 | Manhattan | |
John H. Ketcham | Republican | 12th | Mar 4, 1865 – Mar 3, 1873 | Dover | |
13th | Mar 4, 1877 – Mar 3, 1885 | ||||
16th | Mar 4, 1885 – Mar 3, 1893 | ||||
18th | Mar 4, 1897 – Mar 3, 1903 | Died. | |||
21st | Mar 4, 1903 – Nov 4, 1906 | ||||
Clarence E. Kilburn | Republican | 31st | Feb 13, 1940 – Jan 3, 1945 | Malone | |
34th | Jan 3, 1945 – Jan 3, 1953 | ||||
33rd | Jan 3, 1953 – Jan 3, 1963 | ||||
31st | Jan 3, 1963 – Jan 3, 1965 | ||||
John J. Kindred | Democratic | 14th | Mar 4, 1911 – Mar 3, 1913 | Long Island City | |
2nd | Mar 4, 1921 – Mar 3, 1929 | ||||
Carleton J. King | Republican | 31st | Jan 3, 1961 – Jan 3, 1963 | Saratoga Springs | Resgined. |
30th | Jan 3, 1963 – Jan 3, 1973 | ||||
29th | Jan 3, 1973 – Dec 31, 1974 | ||||
John King | Jacksonian | 8th | Mar 4, 1831 – Mar 3, 1833 | New Lebanon | |
John A. King | Whig | 1st | Mar 4, 1849 – Mar 3, 1851 | Jamaica | |
Perkins King | Jacksonian | 11th | Mar 4, 1829 – Mar 3, 1831 | Freehold | |
Peter T. King | Republican | 3rd | Jan 3, 1993 – Jan 3, 2013 | Seaford | |
2nd | Jan 3, 2013 – Present | Incumbent | |||
Preston King | Democratic | 18th | Mar 4, 1843 – Mar 3, 1847 | Ogdensburg | |
Free Soil | Mar 4, 1849 – Mar 3, 1853 | ||||
Rufus H. King | Opposition | 11th | Mar 4, 1855 – Mar 3, 1857 | Catskill | |
Thomas Kinsella | Democratic | 2nd | Mar 4, 1871 – Mar 3, 1873 | Brooklyn | |
Joseph Kirkland | Federalist | 16th | Mar 4, 1821 – Mar 3, 1823 | Utica | |
William Kirkpatrick | Democratic-Republican | 15th | Mar 4, 1807 – Mar 3, 1809 | Salina | |
Dorrance Kirtland | Democratic-Republican | 8th | Mar 4, 1817 – Mar 3, 1819 | Coxsackie | |
John Kissel | Republican | 3rd | Mar 4, 1921 – Mar 3, 1923 | Brooklyn | |
Arthur G. Klein | Democratic | 14th | Jul 29, 1941 – Jan 3, 1945 | Manhattan | |
19th | Feb 19, 1946 – Dec 31, 1956 | Resigned to become justice on New York Supreme Court | |||
Ardolph L. Kline | Republican | 5th | Mar 4, 1921 – Mar 3, 1923 | Brooklyn | |
Charles Knapp | Republican | 19th | Mar 4, 1869 – Mar 3, 1871 | Deposit | |
Charles J. Knapp | Republican | 17th | Mar 4, 1889 – Mar 3, 1891 | Deposit | |
Charles L. Knapp | Republican | 24th | Nov 5, 1901 – Mar 3, 1903 | Lowville | |
28th | Mar 4, 1903 – Mar 3, 1911 | ||||
Herman Knickerbocker | Federalist | 6th | Mar 4, 1809 – Mar 3, 1811 | Schaghticoke | |
Ed Koch | Democratic | 17th | Jan 3, 1969 – Jan 3, 1973 | Manhattan | Resigned after being elected Mayor of New York City |
18th | Jan 3, 1973 – Dec 31, 1977 | ||||
Randy Kuhl | Republican | 29th | Jan 3, 2005 – Jan 3, 2009 | Hammondsport |
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Theodore R. Kupferman | Republican | 17th | Feb 8, 1966 – Jan 3, 1969 | Manhattan | |
John J. LaFalce | Democratic | 36th | Jan 3, 1975 – Jan 3, 1983 | Tonawanda | |
32nd | Jan 3, 1983 – Jan 3, 1993 | ||||
29th | Jan 3, 1993 – Jan 3, 2003 | ||||
Addison H. Laflin | Republican | 20th | Mar 4, 1865 – Mar 3, 1871 | Herkimer | |
Fiorello H. LaGuardia | Republican | 14th | Mar 4, 1917 – Dec 31, 1919 | Manhattan | Resigned. |
20th | Mar 4, 1923 – Mar 3, 1925 | ||||
American Labor | Mar 4, 1925 – Mar 3, 1927 | ||||
Republican | Mar 4, 1927 – Mar 3, 1933 | ||||
William G. Laidlaw | Republican | 34th | Mar 4, 1887 – Mar 3, 1891 | Ellicottville | |
William H. Lamport | Republican | 25th | Mar 4, 1871 – Mar 3, 1873 | Canandaigua | |
26th | Mar 4, 1873 – Mar 3, 1875 | ||||
Frederick Lansing | Republican | 22nd | Mar 4, 1889 – Mar 3, 1891 | Watertown | |
Gerrit Y. Lansing | Jacksonian | 10th | Mar 4, 1831 – Mar 3, 1837 | Albany | |
William E. Lansing | Republican | 22nd | Mar 4, 1871 – Mar 3, 1873 | Albany | |
23rd | Mar 4, 1873 – Mar 3, 1875 | ||||
James J. Lanzetta | Democratic | 20th | Mar 4, 1933 – Jan 3, 1935 | Manhattan | |
Jan 3, 1937 – Jan 3, 1939 | |||||
Elbridge G. Lapham | Republican | 27th | Mar 4, 1875 – Jul 29, 1881 | Canandaigua | Resigned after being elected to the U.S. Senate. |
Henry J. Latham | Republican | 3rd | Jan 3, 1945 – Jan 3, 1953 | Queens Village | Resigned. |
4th | Jan 3, 1953 – Dec 31, 1958 | ||||
John Laurance | Pro-Administration | 2nd | Mar 4, 1789 – Mar 3, 1793 | ||
Charles B. Law | Republican | 4th | Mar 4, 1905 – Mar 3, 1911 | Brooklyn | |
Cornelius Lawrence | Jacksonian | 3rd | Mar 4, 1833 – May 14, 1834 | Manhattan | Resigned after becoming Mayor of New York |
John W. Lawrence | Democratic | 1st | Mar 4, 1845 – Mar 3, 1847 | Flushing | |
Samuel Lawrence | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican | 25th | Mar 4, 1823 – Mar 3, 1825 | Johnsons Settlement | |
Sidney Lawrence | Democratic | 15th | Mar 4, 1847 – Mar 3, 1849 | Moira | |
William T. Lawrence | Whig | 26th | Mar 4, 1847 – Mar 3, 1849 | Catuyaville | |
John D. Lawson | Republican | 8th | Mar 4, 1873 – Mar 3, 1875 | Manhattan | |
Thomas Lawyer | Democratic-Republican | 13th | Mar 4, 1817 – Mar 3, 1819 | Cobleskill | |
George W. Lay | Anti-Masonic | 29th | Mar 4, 1833 – Mar 3, 1835 | Batavia | |
Anti-Jacksonian | Mar 4, 1835 – Mar 3, 1837 | ||||
Rick Lazio | Republican | 2nd | Jan 3, 1993 – Jan 3, 2001 | Brightwaters | |
Elias W. Leavenworth | Republican | 25th | Mar 4, 1875 – Mar 3, 1877 | Syracuse | |
John LeBoutillier | Republican | 6th | Jan 3, 1981 – Jan 3, 1983 | Westbury | |
Chris Lee | Republican | 26th | Jan 3, 2009 – Feb 9, 2011 | Clarence | Resigned. |
Gary A. Lee | Republican | 33rd | Jan 3, 1979 – Jan 3, 1983 | Dryden | |
Gideon Lee | Jacksonian | 3rd | Nov 4, 1835 – Mar 3, 1837 | Manhattan | |
Joshua Lee | Jacksonian | 27th | Mar 4, 1835 – Mar 3, 1837 | Penn Yan | |
M. Lindley Lee | Republican | 22nd | Mar 4, 1859 – Mar 3, 1861 | Fulton | |
Warren I. Lee | Republican | 6th | Mar 4, 1921 – Mar 3, 1923 | Brooklyn | |
Jacob LeFever | Republican | 18th | Mar 4, 1893 – Mar 3, 1897 | New Paltz | |
Frank J. LeFevre | Republican | 24th | Mar 4, 1905 – Mar 3, 1907 | New Paltz | |
Jay LeFevre | Republican | 27th | Jan 3, 1943 – Jan 3, 1945 | New Paltz | |
30th | Jan 3, 1945 – Jan 3, 1951 | ||||
John Lefferts | Democratic-Republican | 1st | Mar 4, 1813 – Mar 3, 1815 | Brooklyn | |
James Lent | Democratic | 1st | Mar 4, 1829 – Feb 22, 1833 | Newtown | Died. |
Norman F. Lent | Republican | 5th | Jan 3, 1971 – Jan 3, 1973 | East Rockaway | |
4th | Jan 3, 1973 – Jan 3, 1993 | ||||
Moses G. Leonard | Democratic | 5th | Mar 4, 1843 – Mar 3, 1845 | Manhattan | |
Stephen B. Leonard | Jacksonian | 22nd | Mar 4, 1835 – Mar 3, 1837 | Owego | |
Democratic | Mar 4, 1839 – Mar 3, 1841 | ||||
Montague Lessler | Republican | 7th | Jan 7, 1903 – Mar 3, 1903 | Manhattan | |
David A. Levy | Republican | 4th | Jan 3, 1993 – Jan 3, 1995 | Baldwin | |
Jefferson M. Levy | Democratic | 13th | Mar 4, 1899 – Mar 3, 1901 | Manhattan | |
Mar 4, 1911 – Mar 3, 1913 | |||||
14th | Mar 4, 1913 – Mar 3, 1915 | ||||
Abner Lewis | Whig | 31st | Mar 4, 1845 – Mar 3, 1847 | Panama | |
William S. Lincoln | Republican | 26th | Mar 4, 1867 – Mar 3, 1869 | Owego | |
George H. Lindsay | Democratic | 6th | Mar 4, 1901 – Mar 3, 1903 | Brooklyn | |
2nd | Mar 4, 1903 – Mar 3, 1913 | ||||
George W. Lindsay | Democratic | 3rd | Mar 4, 1923 – Jan 3, 1935 | Brooklyn | |
John V. Lindsay | Republican | 17th | Jan 3, 1959 – Dec 31, 1965 | Manhattan | Resigned to become Mayor of New York City |
James G. Lindsley | Republican | 17th | Mar 4, 1885 – Mar 3, 1887 | Rondout | |
Archibald L. Linn | Whig | 11th | Mar 4, 1841 – Mar 3, 1843 | Schenectady | |
Elisha Litchfield | Democratic-Republican | 19th | Mar 4, 1821 – Mar 3, 1823 | Delphi Falls | |
Crawford Democratic-Republican | 23rd | Mar 4, 1823 – Mar 3, 1825 | |||
Lucius N. Littauer | Republican | 22nd | Mar 4, 1897 – Mar 3, 1903 | Gloversville | |
25th | Mar 4, 1903 – Mar 3, 1907 | ||||
Joseph J. Little | Democratic | 12th | Nov 3, 1891 – Mar 3, 1893 | Manhattan | |
De Witt C. Littlejohn | Republican | 22nd | Mar 4, 1863 – Mar 3, 1865 | Oswego | |
Martin W. Littleton | Democratic | 1st | Mar 4, 1911 – Mar 3, 1913 | Port Washington | |
Edward Livingston | Democratic-Republican | 2nd | Mar 4, 1795 – Mar 3, 1801 | ||
Henry W. Livingston | Federalist | 8th | Mar 4, 1803 – Mar 3, 1807 | ||
Robert Le Roy Livingston | Federalist | 6th | Mar 4, 1809 – May 6, 1812 | Hudson | Resigned. |
Daniel N. Lockwood | Democratic | 32nd | Mar 4, 1877 – Mar 3, 1879 | Buffalo | |
Mar 4, 1891 – Mar 3, 1895 | |||||
George W. Loft | Democratic | 13th | Nov 4, 1913 – Mar 3, 1917 | Manhattan | |
Meyer London | Socialist | 12th | Mar 4, 1915 – Mar 3, 1919 | Manhattan | |
Mar 4, 1921 – Mar 3, 1923 | |||||
Arphaxed Loomis | Democratic | 16th | Mar 4, 1837 – Mar 3, 1839 | Little Falls | |
Bert Lord | Republican | 34th | Jan 3, 1935 – May 24, 1939 | Afton | Died. |
Frederick W. Lord | Democratic | 1st | Mar 4, 1847 – Mar 3, 1849 | Greenport | |
Scott Lord | Democratic | 23rd | Mar 4, 1875 – Mar 3, 1877 | Utica | |
William Lounsbery | Democratic | 15th | Mar 4, 1879 – Mar 3, 1881 | Kingston | |
Thomas C. Love | Anti-Jacksonian | 32nd | Mar 4, 1835 – Mar 3, 1837 | Buffalo | |
John Lovett | Federalist | 9th | Mar 4, 1813 – Mar 3, 1817 | Albany | |
Philip B. Low | Republican | 15th | Mar 4, 1895 – Mar 3, 1899 | Manhattan | |
Allard K. Lowenstein | Democratic | 5th | Jan 3, 1969 – Jan 3, 1971 | Long Beach | |
Nita M. Lowey | Democratic | 20th | Jan 3, 1989 – Jan 3, 1993 | White Plains | Incumbent |
18th | Jan 3, 1993 – Jan 3, 2013 | ||||
17th | Jan 3, 2013 – Present | ||||
Stanley N. Lundine | Democratic | 39th | Mar 2, 1976 – Jan 3, 1983 | Jamestown | |
34th | Jan 3, 1983 – Jan 3, 1987 | ||||
George R. Lunn | Democratic | 30th | Mar 4, 1917 – Mar 3, 1919 | Schenectady | |
Joseph S. Lyman | Democratic-Republican | 15th | Mar 4, 1819 – Mar 3, 1821 | Cooperstown | |
Walter A. Lynch | Democratic | 22nd | Feb 20, 1940 – Jan 3, 1945 | Manhattan | |
23rd | Jan 3, 1945 – Jan 3, 1951 | ||||
Caleb Lyon | Independent | 23rd | Mar 4, 1853 – Mar 3, 1855 | Lyonsdale | |
John MacCrate | Republican | 3rd | Mar 4, 1919 – Dec 30, 1920 | Brooklyn | Resigned to become justice of New York Supreme Court |
Clinton D. MacDougall | Republican | 25th | Mar 4, 1873 – Mar 3, 1875 | Auburn | |
26th | Mar 4, 1875 – Mar 3, 1877 | ||||
Clarence MacGregor | Republican | 41st | Mar 4, 1919 – Dec 31, 1928 | Buffalo | resigned after being elected as justice on New York Supreme Court |
William B. Maclay | Democratic | 4th | Mar 4, 1843 – Mar 3, 1849 | Manhattan | |
5th | Mar 4, 1857 – Mar 3, 1861 | ||||
W. Kingsland Macy | Republican | 1st | Jan 3, 1947 – Jan 3, 1951 | Islip | |
Dan Maffei | Democratic | 25th | Jan 3, 2009 – Jan 3, 2011 | DeWitt | |
24th | Jan 3, 2013 – Jan 3, 2015 | ||||
John Magee | Jacksonian | 28th | Mar 4, 1827 – Mar 3, 1831 | Bath | |
Walter W. Magee | Republican | 35th | Mar 4, 1915 – May 25, 1927 | Syracuse | Died. |
Thomas F. Magner | Democratic | 5th | Mar 4, 1889 – Mar 3, 1893 | Brooklyn | |
6th | Mar 4, 1893 – Mar 3, 1895 | ||||
Rowland B. Mahany | Republican | 32nd | Mar 4, 1895 – Mar 3, 1899 | Buffalo | |
James P. Maher | Democratic | 3rd | Mar 4, 1911 – Mar 3, 1913 | Brooklyn | |
5th | Mar 4, 1913 – Mar 3, 1919 | ||||
7th | Mar 4, 1919 – Mar 3, 1921 | ||||
Peter P. Mahoney | Democratic | 4th | Mar 4, 1885 – Mar 3, 1889 | Brooklyn | |
George R. Malby | Republican | 26th | Mar 4, 1907 – Jul 5, 1912 | Ogdensburg | Died. |
Meredith Mallory | Democratic | 27th | Mar 4, 1839 – Mar 3, 1841 | Hammondsport | |
Carolyn B. Maloney | Democratic | 14th | Jan 3, 1993 – Jan 3, 2013 | Manhattan | Incumbent |
12th | Jan 3, 2013 – Present | ||||
Sean P. Maloney | Democratic | 18th | Jan 3, 2013 – Present | Cold Spring | Incumbent |
Abijah Mann, Jr. | Jacksonian | 16th | Mar 4, 1833 – Mar 3, 1837 | Fairfield | |
Thomas J. Manton | Democratic | 9th | Jan 3, 1985 – Jan 3, 1993 | Sunnyside | |
7th | Jan 3, 1993 – Jan 3, 1999 | ||||
Vito Marcantonio | Republican | 20th | Jan 3, 1935 – Jan 3, 1937 | Manhattan | |
American Labor | Jan 3, 1939 – Jan 3, 1945 | ||||
18th | Jan 3, 1945 – Jan 3, 1951 | ||||
Henry Markell | Anti-Jacksonian | 16th | Mar 4, 1825 – Mar 3, 1829 | Palatine | |
Jacob Markell | Federalist | 14th | Mar 4, 1813 – Mar 3, 1815 | Manheim | |
David O'B. Martin | Republican | 30th | Jan 3, 1981 – Jan 3, 1983 | Canton | |
26th | Jan 3, 1983 – Jan 3, 1993 | ||||
Frederick S. Martin | Whig | 31st | Mar 4, 1851 – Mar 3, 1853 | Olean | |
Henry C. Martindale | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican | 18th | Mar 4, 1823 – Mar 3, 1825 | Sandy Hill | |
Anti-Jacksonian | Mar 4, 1825 – Mar 3, 1829 | ||||
Anti-Jacksonian | Mar 4, 1829 – Mar 3, 1831 | ||||
Anti-Masonic | 12th | Mar 4, 1833 – Mar 3, 1835 | |||
Dudley Marvin | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican | 26th | Mar 4, 1823 – Mar 3, 1825 | Canandaigua | |
Anti-Jacksonian | Mar 4, 1825 – Mar 3, 1829 | ||||
Whig | 31st | Mar 4, 1847 – Mar 3, 1849 | |||
Francis Marvin | Republican | 17th | Mar 4, 1893 – Mar 3, 1895 | Port Jervis | |
James M. Marvin | Republican | 18th | Mar 4, 1863 – Mar 3, 1869 | Saratoga Springs | |
Richard P. Marvin | Whig | 31st | Mar 4, 1837 – Mar 3, 1841 | Jamestown | |
Joseph Mason | Republican | 24th | Mar 4, 1879 – Mar 3, 1883 | Hamilton | |
William Mason | Jacksonian | 21st | Mar 4, 1835 – Mar 3, 1837 | Preston | |
Eric Massa | Democratic | 29th | Jan 3, 2009 – Mar 8, 2010 | Corning | Resigned. |
Josiah Masters | Democratic-Republican | 10th | Mar 4, 1805 – Mar 3, 1809 | Schaghticoke | |
Vincent Mathews | Federalist | 14th | Mar 4, 1809 – Mar 3, 1811 | Elmira | |
Orsamus B. Matteson | Whig | 20th | Mar 4, 1849 – Mar 3, 1851 | Utica | |
Mar 4, 1853 – Mar 3, 1855 | Resigned. | ||||
Opposition | Mar 4, 1855 – Feb 27, 1857 | ||||
Republican | Mar 4, 1857 – Mar 3, 1859 | ||||
James Maurice | Democratic | 1st | Mar 4, 1853 – Mar 3, 1855 | Maspeth | |
Thomas Maxwell | Jacksonian | 25th | Mar 4, 1829 – Mar 3, 1831 | Elmira | |
Mitchell May | Democratic | 6th | Mar 4, 1899 – Mar 3, 1901 | Brooklyn | |
Stephen L. Mayham | Democratic | 15th | Mar 4, 1877 – Mar 3, 1879 | Schoharie | |
John Maynard | Anti-Jacksonian | 26th | Mar 4, 1827 – Mar 3, 1829 | Ovid Village | |
Whig | 25th | Mar 4, 1841 – Mar 3, 1843 | |||
Carolyn McCarthy | Democratic | 4th | Jan 3, 1997 – Jan 3, 2015 | Mineola | |
Dennis McCarthy | Republican | 23rd | Mar 4, 1867 – Mar 3, 1871 | Syracuse | |
John H. McCarthy | Democratic | 8th | Mar 4, 1889 – Jan 14, 1891 | Manhattan | Resigned after being appointed as justice of the City Court of New York City |
Richard D. McCarthy | Democratic | 39th | Jan 3, 1965 – Jan 3, 1971 | Buffalo | |
Andrew Z. McCarty | Opposition | 22nd | Mar 4, 1855 – Mar 3, 1857 | Pulaski | |
Richard McCarty | Democratic-Republican | 8th | Mar 4, 1821 – Mar 3, 1823 | Coxsackie | |
George McClellan | Democratic | 27th | Mar 4, 1913 – Mar 3, 1915 | Chatham | |
George B. McClellan, Jr. | Democratic | 12th | Mar 4, 1895 – Dec 21, 1903 | Manhattan | Resigned to become Mayor of New York City |
Robert McClellan | Democratic | 8th | Mar 4, 1837 – Mar 3, 1839 | Middleburg | |
Mar 4, 1841 – Mar 3, 1843 | |||||
Anson G. McCook | Republican | 8th | Mar 4, 1877 – Mar 3, 1883 | Manhattan | |
Andrew McCord | Democratic-Republican | 5th | Mar 4, 1803 – Mar 3, 1805 | ||
Richard C. McCormick | Republican | 1st | Mar 4, 1895 – Mar 3, 1897 | Jamaica | |
Robert C. McEwen | Republican | 31st | Jan 3, 1965 – Jan 3, 1973 | Ogdensburg | |
30th | Jan 3, 1973 – Jan 3, 1981 | ||||
Christopher C. McGrath | Democratic | 26th | Jan 3, 1949 – Jan 3, 1953 | Manhattan | |
Raymond J. McGrath | Republican | 5th | Jan 3, 1981 – Jan 3, 1993 | Valley Stream | |
John M. McHugh | Republican | 24th | Jan 3, 1993 – Jan 3, 2003 | Pierrepont Manor | Resigned after being appointed U.S. Secretary of the Army |
23rd | Jan 3, 2003 – Sep 21, 2009 | ||||
Matthew F. McHugh | Democratic | 27th | Jan 3, 1975 – Jan 3, 1983 | Ithaca | |
28th | Jan 3, 1983 – Jan 3, 1993 | ||||
James B. McKean | Republican | 15th | Mar 4, 1859 – Mar 3, 1863 | Saratoga Springs | |
John McKeon | Jacksonian | 3rd | Mar 4, 1835 – Mar 3, 1837 | Manhattan | |
Democratic | Mar 4, 1841 – Mar 3, 1843 | ||||
Richard F. McKiniry | Democratic | 23rd | Mar 4, 1919 – Mar 3, 1921 | Manhattan | |
Thomas McKissock | Whig | 9th | Mar 4, 1849 – Mar 3, 1851 | Newburgh | |
Martin B. McKneally | Republican | 27th | Jan 3, 1969 – Jan 3, 1971 | Newburgh | |
Gregory McMahon | Republican | 4th | Jan 3, 1947 – Jan 3, 1949 | Queens | |
Michael McMahon | Democratic | 13th | Jan 3, 2009 – Jan 3, 2011 | Staten Island | |
William McManus | Anti-Jacksonian | 9th | Mar 4, 1825 – Mar 3, 1827 | Troy | |
Samuel McMillan | Republican | 21st | Mar 4, 1907 – Mar 3, 1909 | Lake Mahopac | |
Michael R. McNulty | Democratic | 23rd | Jan 3, 1989 – Jan 3, 1993 | Manhattan | |
21st | Jan 3, 1993 – Jan 3, 2009 | ||||
Charles McVean | Jacksonian | 15th | Mar 4, 1833 – Mar 3, 1835 | Canajoharie | |
James M. Mead | Democratic | 42nd | Mar 4, 1919 – Dec 2, 1938 | Buffalo | Resigned after being elected to the U.S. Senate. |
Edwin R. Meade | Democratic | 5th | Mar 4, 1875 – Mar 3, 1877 | Manhattan | |
Henry Meigs | Democratic-Republican | 2nd | Mar 4, 1819 – Mar 3, 1821 | Manhattan | |
Gregory W. Meeks | Democratic | 6th | Feb 3, 1998 – Jan 3, 2013 | Queens | Incumbent |
5th | Jan 3, 2013 – Present | ||||
David B. Mellish | Republican | 9th | Mar 4, 1873 – May 23, 1874 | Manhattan | Died. |
Grace Meng | Democratic | 6th | Jan 3, 2013 – Present | Queens | Incumbent |
Clinton L. Merriam | Republican | 20th | Mar 4, 1871 – Mar 3, 1873 | Locust Grove | |
21st | Mar 4, 1873 – Mar 3, 1875 | ||||
Truman A. Merriman | Independent Democratic | 11th | Mar 4, 1885 – Mar 3, 1887 | Manhattan | |
Democratic | Mar 4, 1887 – Mar 3, 1889 | ||||
Edwin A. Merritt | Republican | 26th | Nov 5, 1912 – Mar 3, 1913 | Potsdam | Died. |
31st | Mar 4, 1913 – Dec 4, 1914 | ||||
Matthew J. Merritt | Democratic | At-large | Jan 3, 1935 – Jan 3, 1945 | Flushing | |
Arunah Metcalf | Democratic-Republican | 12th | Mar 4, 1811 – Mar 3, 1813 | Otsego | |
Henry B. Metcalfe | Democratic | 1st | Mar 4, 1875 – Mar 3, 1877 | Westfield | |
Herman A. Metz | Democratic | 10th | Mar 4, 1913 – Mar 3, 1915 | Brooklyn | |
Charles D. Millard | Republican | 25th | Mar 4, 1931 – Sep 29, 1937 | Tarrytown | Resigned after being elected surrogate of Westchester County |
Stephen C. Millard | Republican | 28th | Mar 4, 1883 – Mar 3, 1885 | Binghamton | |
26th | Mar 4, 1885 – Mar 3, 1887 | ||||
John Miller | Anti-Jacksonian | 22nd | Mar 4, 1825 – Mar 3, 1827 | Truxton | |
Killian Miller | Opposition | 12th | Mar 4, 1855 – Mar 3, 1857 | Hudson | |
Morris S. Miller | Federalist | 16th | Mar 4, 1813 – Mar 3, 1815 | Utica | |
Samuel F. Miller | Republican | 19th | Mar 4, 1863 – Mar 3, 1865 | Franklin | |
21st | Mar 4, 1875 – Mar 3, 1877 | ||||
Rutger B. Miller | Jacksonian | 17th | Nov 9, 1836 – Mar 3, 1837 | Utica | |
Warner Miller | Republican | 22nd | Mar 4, 1879 – Jul 6, 1881 | Herkimer | Resigned after being elected to the U.S. Senate. |
William E. Miller | Republican | 42nd | Jan 3, 1951 – Jan 3, 1953 | Lockport | |
40th | Jan 3, 1953 – Jan 3, 1965 | ||||
William S. Miller | American | 3rd | Mar 4, 1845 – Mar 3, 1847 | Manhattan | |
Charles S. Millington | Republican | 27th | Mar 4, 1909 – Mar 3, 1911 | Herkimer | |
Ogden L. Mills | Republican | 17th | Mar 4, 1921 – Mar 3, 1927 | Manhattan | |
Henry C. Miner | Democratic | 9th | Mar 4, 1895 – Mar 3, 1897 | Manhattan | |
Charles F. Mitchell | Whig | 33rd | Mar 4, 1837 – Mar 3, 1841 | Herkimer | |
Donald J. Mitchell | Republican | 31st | Jan 3, 1973 – Jan 3, 1983 | Herkimer | |
Henry Mitchell | Jacksonian | 21st | Mar 4, 1833 – Mar 3, 1835 | Norwich | |
John M. Mitchell | Republican | 8th | Jun 2, 1896 – Mar 3, 1899 | Manhattan | |
Samuel L. Mitchill | Democratic-Republican | 2nd | Mar 4, 1801 – Mar 3, 1803 | Manhattan | Resigned after being elected to the U.S. Senate. |
3rd | Mar 4, 1803 – Nov 22, 1804 | ||||
2nd | Dec 4, 1810 – Mar 3, 1813 | First elected to finish term of William Denning who failed to qualify | |||
Hosea Moffitt | Federalist | 10th | Mar 4, 1813 – Mar 3, 1817 | Nassau | |
John H. Moffitt | Republican | 21st | Mar 4, 1887 – Mar 3, 1891 | Chateaugay Lake | |
Guy V. Molinari | Republican | 17th | Jan 3, 1981 – Jan 3, 1983 | Staten Island | Resigned. |
14th | Jan 3, 1983 – Dec 31, 1989 | ||||
Susan Molinari | Republican | 14th | Mar 20, 1990 – Jan 3, 1993 | Staten Island | Resigned. |
13th | Jan 3, 1993 – Aug 2, 1997 | ||||
Robert Monell | Democratic-Republican | 15th | Mar 4, 1819 – Mar 3, 1821 | Greene | |
Jacksonian | 21st | Mar 4, 1829 – Feb 21, 1831 | Resigned to become Judge of the New York Sixth State Circuit Court | ||
James Monroe | Whig | 3rd | Mar 4, 1839 – Mar 3, 1841 | Manhattan | |
Ely Moore | Jacksonian | 3rd | Mar 4, 1835 – Mar 3, 1837 | Manhattan | |
Democratic | Mar 4, 1837 – Mar 3, 1839 | ||||
Joseph Morelle | Democratic | 25th | Nov 13, 2018 – present | Irondequoit | Incumbent; First elected to finish term of Louise Slaughter |
Christopher Morgan | Whig | 24th | Mar 4, 1839 – Mar 3, 1843 | Aurora | |
Edwin B. Morgan | Whig | 25th | Mar 4, 1853 – Mar 3, 1855 | Aurora | |
Opposition | Mar 4, 1855 – Mar 3, 1857 | ||||
Republican | Mar 4, 1857 – Mar 3, 1859 | ||||
John J. Morgan | Democratic-Republican | 2nd | Dec 3, 1821 – Mar 3, 1823 | Manhattan | |
Jacksonian Democratic-Republican | 3rd | Mar 4, 1823 – Mar 3, 1825 | |||
Jacksonian | Dec 1, 1834 – Mar 3, 1835 | ||||
Daniel Morris | Republican | 25th | Mar 4, 1863 – Mar 3, 1867 | Penn Yan | |
Thomas Morris | Federalist | 10th | Mar 4, 1801 – Mar 3, 1803 | ||
John Morrissey | Democratic | 5th | Mar 4, 1867 – Mar 3, 1871 | Manhattan | |
Oliver A. Morse | Republican | 19th | Mar 4, 1857 – Mar 3, 1859 | Cherry Valley | |
Levi P. Morton | Republican | 11th | Mar 4, 1879 – Mar 21, 1881 | Manhattan | Resigned to become Minister to France |
William A. Moseley | Whig | 32nd | Mar 4, 1843 – Mar 3, 1847 | Buffalo | |
Luther W. Mott | Republican | 28th | Mar 4, 1911 – Mar 3, 1913 | Oswego | Died. |
32nd | Mar 4, 1913 – Jul 10, 1923 | ||||
Robert J. Mrazek | Democratic | 3rd | Jan 3, 1983 – Jan 3, 1993 | Huntington | |
Joseph Mruk | Republican | 41st | Jan 3, 1943 – Jan 3, 1945 | Buffalo | |
Nicholas Muller | Democratic | 5th | Mar 4, 1877 – Mar 3, 1881 | Manhattan | |
Mar 4, 1883 – Mar 3, 1885 | |||||
6th | Mar 4, 1885 – Mar 3, 1887 | ||||
7th | Mar 4, 1899 – Dec 1, 1902 | Resigned. | |||
Joseph Mullin | Whig | 19th | Mar 4, 1847 – Mar 3, 1849 | Watertown | |
Abraham J. Multer | Democratic | 14th | Nov 4, 1947 – Jan 3, 1953 | Brooklyn | Resigned. |
13th | Jan 3, 1953 – Dec 31, 1967 | ||||
Gurdon S. Mumford | Democratic-Republican | 2nd and 3rd | Mar 4, 1805 – Mar 3, 1809 | Manhattan | |
2nd | Mar 4, 1809 – Mar 3, 1811 | ||||
Henry C. Murphy | Democratic | 2nd | Mar 4, 1843 – Mar 3, 1845 | Brooklyn | |
Mar 4, 1847 – Mar 3, 1849 | |||||
James J. Murphy | Democratic | 16th | Jan 3, 1949 – Jan 3, 1953 | Staten Island | |
John M. Murphy | Democratic | 16th | Jan 3, 1963 – Jan 3, 1973 | Staten Island | |
17th | Jan 3, 1973 – Jan 3, 1981 | ||||
Scott Murphy | Democratic | 20th | Mar 31, 2009 – Jan 3, 2011 | Glens Falls | |
Ambrose S. Murray | Opposition | 10th | Mar 4, 1855 – Mar 3, 1857 | Goshen | |
Republican | Mar 4, 1857 – Mar 3, 1859 | ||||
William Murray | Democratic | 9th | Mar 4, 1851 – Mar 3, 1853 | Goshen | |
10th | Mar 4, 1853 – Mar 3, 1855 | ||||
Jerrold Nadler | Democratic | 17th | Nov 3, 1992 – Jan 3, 1993 | Manhattan | Incumbent |
8th | Jan 3, 1993 – Jan 3, 2013 | ||||
10th | Jan 3, 2013 – Present | ||||
Homer A. Nelson | Democratic | 12th | Mar 4, 1863 – Mar 3, 1865 | Poughkeepsie | |
William Nelson | Whig | 7th | Mar 4, 1847 – Mar 3, 1851 | Peekskill | |
John Nicholson | Democratic-Republican | 10th | Mar 4, 1809 – Mar 3, 1811 | Herkimer | |
Henry Nicoll | Democratic | 3rd | Mar 4, 1847 – Mar 3, 1849 | Manhattan | |
Archibald C. Niven | Democratic | 9th | Mar 4, 1845 – Mar 3, 1847 | Monticello | |
William H. Noble | Democratic | 24th | Mar 4, 1837 – Mar 3, 1839 | Cato | |
Robert Nodar, Jr. | Republican | 6th | Jan 3, 1947 – Jan 3, 1949 | Queens | |
Michael N. Nolan | Democratic | 16th | Mar 4, 1881 – Mar 3, 1883 | Albany | |
Ebenezer F. Norton | Jacksonian | 30th | Mar 4, 1829 – Mar 3, 1831 | Buffalo |
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Nelson I. Norton | Republican | 33rd | Dec 6, 1875 – Mar 3, 1877 | Hinsdale | |
Henry J. Nowak | Democratic | 37th | Jan 3, 1975 – Jan 3, 1983 | Buffalo | |
33rd | Jan 3, 1983 – Jan 3, 1993 | ||||
Newton W. Nutting | Republican | 24th | Mar 4, 1883 – Mar 3, 1885 | Oswego | |
27th | Mar 4, 1887 – Oct 15, 1889 | Died. | |||
James O'Brien | Independent Democratic | 10th | Mar 4, 1879 – Mar 3, 1881 | Manhattan | |
James H. O'Brien | Democratic | 9th | Mar 4, 1913 – Mar 3, 1915 | Brooklyn | |
Joseph J. O'Brien | Republican | 38th | Jan 3, 1939 – Jan 3, 1945 | East Rochester | |
Leo W. O'Brien | Democratic | 32nd | Apr 1, 1952 – Jan 3, 1953 | Albany | Resigned. |
30th | Jan 3, 1953 – Jan 3, 1963 | ||||
29th | Jan 3, 1963 – Dec 30, 1966 | ||||
David J. O'Connell | Democratic | 9th | Mar 4, 1919 – Mar 3, 1921 | Brooklyn | |
Mar 4, 1923 – Dec 29, 1930 | Died. | ||||
John J. O'Connor | Democratic | 16th | Nov 6, 1923 – Jan 3, 1939 | Manhattan | |
Caroline O'Day | Democratic | At-large | Jan 3, 1935 – Jan 3, 1943 | Rye | |
James M.E. O'Grady | Republican | 31st | Mar 4, 1899 – Mar 3, 1901 | Rochester | |
Denis O'Leary | Democratic | 2nd | Mar 4, 1913 – Dec 31, 1914 | Douglaston | Resigned. |
James A. O'Leary | Democratic | 11th | Jan 3, 1935 – Mar 16, 1944 | West New Brighton | Died. |
Daniel O'Reilly | Democratic | 2nd | Mar 4, 1879 – Mar 3, 1881 | Brooklyn | |
Donald L. O'Toole | Democratic | 8th | Jan 3, 1937 – Jan 3, 1945 | Brooklyn | |
13th | Jan 3, 1945 – Jan 3, 1953 | ||||
Thomas J. Oakley | Federalist | 4th | Mar 4, 1813 – Mar 3, 1815 | Poughkeepsie | |
Jacksonian | 5th | Mar 4, 1827 – May 9, 1828 | Resigned after being appointed judge of the Superior Court of New York City | ||
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez | Democratic | 14th | Jan 3, 2019 – present | Bronx | Incumbent |
Benjamin B. Odell, Jr. | Republican | 17th | Mar 4, 1895 – Mar 3, 1899 | Newburgh | |
Moses F. Odell | Democratic | 2nd | Mar 4, 1861 – Mar 3, 1863 | Brooklyn | |
3rd | Mar 4, 1863 – Mar 3, 1865 | ||||
N. Holmes Odell | Democratic | 12th | Mar 4, 1875 – Mar 3, 1877 | White Plains | |
David A. Ogden | Federalist | 18th | Mar 4, 1817 – Mar 3, 1819 | Madrid | |
Woodson R. Oglesby | Democratic | 24th | Mar 4, 1913 – Mar 3, 1917 | Yonkers | |
J. Van Vechten Olcott | Republican | 15th | Mar 4, 1905 – Mar 3, 1911 | Manhattan | |
Abram B. Olin | Republican | 13th | Mar 4, 1857 – Mar 3, 1863 | Troy | |
Andrew Oliver | Democratic | 26th | Mar 4, 1853 – Mar 3, 1857 | Penn Yan | |
Daniel C. Oliver | Democratic | 23rd | Mar 4, 1917 – Mar 3, 1919 | Manhattan | |
Frank A. Oliver | Democratic | 23rd | Mar 4, 1923 – Jun 18, 1934 | Bronx | Resigned after being appointed justice of the Court of Special Sessions |
William M. Oliver | Democratic | 27th | Mar 4, 1841 – Mar 3, 1843 | Penn Yan | |
Harold C. Ostertag | Republican | 41st | Jan 3, 1951 – Jan 3, 1953 | Attica | |
39th | Jan 3, 1953 – Jan 3, 1963 | ||||
37th | Jan 3, 1963 – Jan 3, 1965 | ||||
Norton P. Otis | Republican | 19th | Mar 4, 1903 – Feb 20, 1905 | Yonkers | Died. |
Richard Ottinger | Democratic | 25th | Jan 3, 1965 – Jan 3, 1971 | Pleasantville | |
24th | Jan 3, 1975 – Jan 3, 1983 | ||||
20th | Jan 3, 1983 – Jan 3, 1985 | ||||
Bill Owens | Democratic | 23rd | Nov 3, 2009 – Jan 3, 2013 | Plattsburgh | |
21st | Jan 3, 2013 – Jan 3, 2015 | ||||
Major Owens | Democratic | 12th | Jan 3, 1983 – Jan 3, 1993 | Brooklyn | |
11th | Jan 3, 1993 – Jan 3, 2007 | ||||
Sherman Page | Jacksonian | 19th | Mar 4, 1833 – Mar 3, 1837 | Unadilla | |
Rufus Palen | Whig | 7th | Mar 4, 1839 – Mar 3, 1841 | Fallsburg | |
Beriah Palmer | Democratic-Republican | 11th | Mar 4, 1803 – Mar 3, 1805 | ||
George W. Palmer | Republican | 16th | Mar 4, 1857 – Mar 3, 1861 | Plattsburgh | |
John Palmer | Democratic-Republican | 12th | Mar 4, 1817 – Mar 3, 1819 | Plattsburgh | |
Democratic | 13th | Mar 4, 1837 – Mar 3, 1839 | |||
Abraham X. Parker | Republican | 19th | Mar 4, 1881 – Mar 3, 1885 | Potsdam | |
22nd | Mar 4, 1885 – Mar 3, 1889 | ||||
Amasa J. Parker | Democratic | 20th | Mar 4, 1837 – Mar 3, 1839 | Delhi | |
James S. Parker | Republican | 29th | Mar 4, 1913 – Dec 19, 1933 | Salem | Died. |
John M. Parker | Opposition | 27th | Mar 4, 1855 – Mar 3, 1857 | Owego | |
Republican | Mar 4, 1857 – Mar 3, 1859 | ||||
Herbert Parsons | Republican | 13th | Mar 4, 1905 – Mar 3, 1911 | Manhattan | |
Samuel Partridge | Democratic | 22nd | Mar 4, 1841 – Mar 3, 1843 | Elmira | |
John Paterson | Democratic-Republican | 16th | Mar 4, 1803 – Mar 3, 1805 |
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Thomas J. Paterson | Whig | 28th | Mar 4, 1843 – Mar 3, 1845 | Rochester | Surname often misspelled |
Thomas G. Patten | Democratic | 15th | Mar 4, 1911 – Mar 3, 1913 | Manhattan | |
18th | Mar 4, 1913 – Mar 3, 1917 | ||||
George W. Patterson | Republican | 33rd | Mar 4, 1877 – Mar 3, 1879 | Westerfield | |
Walter Patterson | Federalist | 5th | Mar 4, 1821 – Mar 3, 1823 | Ancram | |
William Patterson | Whig | 29th | Mar 4, 1837 – Aug 14, 1838 | Warsaw | Died. |
Edward W. Pattison | Democratic | 29th | Jan 3, 1975 – Jan 3, 1979 | West San Lake | |
William Paulding, Jr. | Democratic-Republican | 2nd | Mar 4, 1811 – Mar 3, 1813 | Manhattan | |
Bill Paxon | Republican | 31st | Jan 3, 1989 – Jan 3, 1993 | East Aurora | |
27th | Jan 3, 1993 – Jan 3, 1999 | ||||
Sereno E. Payne | Republican | 26th | Mar 4, 1883 – Mar 3, 1885 | Auburn | |
27th | Mar 4, 1885 – Mar 3, 1887 | ||||
Dec 2, 1889 – Mar 3, 1893 | |||||
28th | Mar 4, 1893 – Mar 3, 1903 | ||||
31st | Mar 4, 1903 – Mar 3, 1913 | ||||
36th | Mar 4, 1913 – Dec 10, 1914 | ||||
Jared V. Peck | Democratic | 9th | Mar 4, 1853 – Mar 3, 1855 | Port Chester | |
Luther C. Peck | Whig | 30th | Mar 4, 1837 – Mar 3, 1841 | Pike | |
Rufus W. Peckham | Democratic | 14th | Mar 4, 1853 – Mar 3, 1855 | Albany | |
Harmanus Peek | Democratic-Republican | 13th | Mar 4, 1819 – Mar 3, 1821 | Schenectady | |
Herbert Pell | Democratic | 17th | Mar 4, 1919 – Mar 3, 1921 | Manhattan | |
Guy R. Pelton | Opposition | 3rd | Mar 4, 1855 – Mar 3, 1857 | Manhattan | |
Edmund H. Pendleton | Anti-Jacksonian | 5th | Mar 4, 1831 – Mar 3, 1833 | Hyde Park | |
Bishop Perkins | Democratic | 17th | Mar 4, 1853 – Mar 3, 1855 | Manhattan | |
James B. Perkins | Republican | 31st | Mar 4, 1901 – Mar 3, 1903 | Rochester | Died. |
32nd | Mar 4, 1903 – Mar 11, 1910 | ||||
Nathan D. Perlman | Republican | 14th | Nov 2, 1920 – Mar 3, 1927 | Manhattan | |
Eli Perry | Democratic | 14th | Mar 4, 1871 – Mar 3, 1873 | Albany | |
15th | Mar 4, 1873 – Mar 3, 1875 | ||||
Andrew Petersen | Republican | 9th | Mar 4, 1921 – Mar 3, 1923 | Brooklyn | |
George Petrie | Independent Democratic | 17th | Mar 4, 1847 – Mar 3, 1849 | Little Falls | |
Peter A. Peyser | Republican | 25th | Jan 3, 1971 – Jan 3, 1973 | Irvington | |
23rd | Jan 3, 1973 – Jan 3, 1977 | ||||
Democratic | Jan 3, 1979 – Jan 3, 1983 | ||||
Theodore A. Peyser | Democratic | 17th | Mar 4, 1933 – Aug 8, 1937 | Manhattan | Died. |
Joseph L. Pfeifer | Democratic | 3rd | Jan 3, 1935 – Jan 3, 1945 | Brooklyn | |
8th | Jan 3, 1945 – Jan 3, 1951 | ||||
William L. Pfeiffer | Republican | 42nd | Jan 3, 1949 – Jan 3, 1951 | Kenmore | |
William T. Pheiffer | Republican | 16th | Jan 3, 1941 – Jan 3, 1943 | Manhattan | |
Oliver Phelps | Democratic-Republican | 17th | Mar 4, 1803 – Mar 3, 1805 | ||
Jonas P. Phoenix | Whig | 3rd | Mar 4, 1843 – Mar 3, 1845 | Manhattan | |
Mar 4, 1849 – Mar 3, 1851 | |||||
Ray V. Pierce | Republican | 32nd | Mar 4, 1879 – Sep 18, 1880 | Buffalo | Resigned. |
Wallace E. Pierce | Republican | 31st | Jan 3, 1939 – Jan 3, 1940 | Plattsburgh | Died. |
Jeremiah H. Pierson | Democratic-Republican | 3rd | Dec 3, 1821 – Mar 3, 1823 | Ramapo | |
Job Pierson | Jacksonian | 9th | Mar 4, 1831 – Mar 3, 1835 | Schaghticoke | |
Otis G. Pike | Democratic | 1st | Jan 3, 1961 – Jan 3, 1979 | Riverhead | |
John R. Pillion | Republican | 42nd | Jan 3, 1953 – Jan 3, 1963 | Lackawanna | |
39th | Jan 3, 1963 – Jan 3, 1965 | ||||
John S. Pindar | Democratic | 24th | Mar 4, 1885 – Mar 3, 1887 | Cobleskill | |
Nov 4, 1890 – Mar 3, 1891 | |||||
Alexander Pirnie | Republican | 34th | Jan 3, 1959 – Jan 3, 1963 | Utica | |
32nd | Jan 3, 1963 – Jan 3, 1973 | ||||
Nathaniel Pitcher | Democratic-Republican | 12th | Mar 4, 1819 – Mar 3, 1823 | Sandy Hill | |
Jacksonian | 18th | Mar 4, 1831 – Mar 3, 1833 | |||
Edmund Platt | Republican | 26th | Mar 4, 1913 – Jun 7, 1920 | Poughkeepsie | Resigned after being appointed to the Federal Reserve Board |
Jonas Platt | Federalist | 9th | Mar 4, 1799 – Mar 3, 1801 | ||
Thomas C. Platt | Republican | 27th | Mar 4, 1873 – Mar 3, 1875 | Owego | |
28th | Mar 4, 1875 – Mar 3, 1877 | ||||
Bertram L. Podell | Democratic | 13th | Feb 20, 1968 – Jan 3, 1975 | Brooklyn | |
Theodore M. Pomeroy | Republican | 25th | Mar 4, 1861 – Mar 3, 1863 | Auburn | |
24th | Mar 4, 1863 – Mar 3, 1869 | ||||
Benjamin Pond | Democratic-Republican | 8th | Mar 4, 1811 – Mar 3, 1813 | Schroon | |
Theodore L. Poole | Republican | 27th | Mar 4, 1895 – Mar 3, 1897 | Syracuse | |
James Porter | Democratic-Republican | 19th | Mar 4, 1817 – Mar 3, 1819 | Skaneateles | |
Peter A. Porter | Republican | 34th | Mar 4, 1907 – Mar 3, 1909 | Niagara Falls | |
Peter Buell Porter | Democratic-Republican | 15th | Mar 4, 1809 – Mar 3, 1813 | Buffalo | |
21st | Mar 4, 1815 – Jan 23, 1816 | Resigned after being appointed a commissioner under the Treaty of Ghent | |||
Timothy H. Porter | Anti-Jacksonian | 28th | Mar 4, 1825 – Mar 3, 1827 | Olean | |
Jotham Post, Jr. | Federalist | 2nd | Mar 4, 1813 – Mar 3, 1815 | Manhattan | |
Clarkson Nott Potter | Democratic | 10th | Mar 4, 1869 – Mar 3, 1873 | New Rochelle | |
11th | Mar 4, 1873 – Mar 3, 1875 | ||||
12th | Mar 4, 1877 – Mar 3, 1879 | ||||
Orlando B. Potter | Democratic | 11th | Mar 4, 1883 – Mar 3, 1885 | Manhattan | |
Emory B. Pottle | Republican | 26th | Mar 4, 1857 – Mar 3, 1861 | Naples | |
David M. Potts | Republican | 26th | Jan 3, 1947 – Jan 3, 1949 | Manhattan | |
Adam Clayton Powell, Jr. | Democratic | 22nd | Jan 3, 1945 – Jan 3, 1953 | Manhattan | |
16th | Jan 3, 1953 – Jan 3, 1963 | ||||
18th | Jan 3, 1963 – Jan 3, 1971 | ||||
Gershom Powers | Jacksonian | 24th | Mar 4, 1829 – Mar 3, 1831 | Auburn | |
Anning S. Prall | Democratic | 11th | Nov 6, 1923 – Jan 3, 1935 | West New Brighton | |
Harcourt J. Pratt | Republican | 27th | Mar 4, 1925 – Mar 3, 1933 | Highland | |
Harry H. Pratt | Republican | 37th | Mar 4, 1915 – Mar 3, 1919 | Corning | |
Ruth B. Pratt | Republican | 17th | Mar 4, 1929 – Mar 3, 1933 | Manhattan | |
Zadock Pratt | Democratic | 8th | Mar 4, 1837 – Mar 3, 1839 | Prattsville | |
11th | Mar 4, 1843 – Mar 3, 1845 | ||||
John H. Prentiss | Democratic | 19th | Mar 4, 1837 – Mar 3, 1841 | Cooperstown | |
Cyrus D. Prescott | Republican | 23rd | Mar 4, 1879 – Mar 3, 1883 | Rome | |
Elizur H. Prindle | Republican | 19th | Mar 4, 1871 – Mar 3, 1873 | Norwich | |
Benjamin Pringle | Whig | 30th | Mar 4, 1853 – Mar 3, 1855 | Batavia | |
Opposition | Mar 4, 1855 – Mar 3, 1857 | ||||
Cornelius A. Pugsley | Democratic | 16th | Mar 4, 1901 – Mar 3, 1903 | Peekskill | |
Joseph Pulitzer | Democratic | 9th | Mar 4, 1885 – Apr 10, 1886 | Manhattan | Resigned. |
Meade Purdy | Democratic | 22nd | Mar 4, 1843 – Mar 3, 1845 | Norwich | |
Harvey Putnam | Whig | 29th | Nov 7, 1838 – Mar 3, 1839 | Attica | |
33rd | Mar 4, 1847 – Mar 3, 1851 | ||||
John A. Quackenbush | Republican | 18th | Mar 4, 1889 – Mar 3, 1893 | Stillwater | |
John F. Quayle | Democratic | 7th | Mar 4, 1923 – Nov 27, 1930 | Brooklyn | Died. |
Lemuel E. Quigg | Republican | 14th | Jan 30, 1894 – Mar 3, 1899 | Manhattan | |
Jack Quinn | Republican | 30th | Jan 3, 1993 – Jan 3, 2003 | Hamburg | |
27th | Jan 3, 2003 – Jan 3, 2005 | ||||
John Quinn | Democratic | 11th | Mar 4, 1889 – Mar 3, 1891 | Manhattan | |
Peter A. Quinn | Democratic | 26th | Jan 3, 1945 – Jan 3, 1947 | Manhattan | |
T. Vincent Quinn | Democratic | 5th | Jan 3, 1949 – Dec 30, 1951 | Queens | Resigned to become district attorney of Queens County |
Terence J. Quinn | Democratic | 16th | Mar 4, 1877 – Jun 18, 1878 | Albany | |
Benjamin J. Rabin | Democratic | 24th | Jan 3, 1945 – Dec 31, 1947 | Manhattan | Resigned after being elected justice to the New York Supreme Court |
William Radford | Democratic | 10th | Mar 4, 1863 – Mar 3, 1867 | Yonkers | |
Edmund P. Radwan | Republican | 43rd | Jan 3, 1951 – Jan 3, 1953 | Buffalo | |
41st | Jan 3, 1953 – Jan 3, 1959 | ||||
John Raines | Republican | 29th | Mar 4, 1889 – Mar 3, 1893 | Canandaigua | |
Charles B. Rangel | Democratic | 18th | Jan 3, 1971 – Jan 3, 1973 | Manhattan | Retired. |
19th | Jan 3, 1973 – Jan 3, 1983 | ||||
16th | Jan 3, 1983 – Jan 3, 1993 | ||||
15th | Jan 3, 1993 – Jan 3, 2013 | ||||
13th | Jan 3, 2013 – Jan 3, 2017 | ||||
George O. Rathbun | Democratic | 25th | Mar 4, 1843 – Mar 3, 1847 | Auburn | |
George W. Ray | Republican | 21st | Mar 4, 1883 – Mar 3, 1885 | Chenango | |
26th | Mar 4, 1891 – Sep 11, 1902 | Resigned to become a United States District Judge | |||
John H. Ray | Republican | 15th | Jan 3, 1953 – Jan 3, 1963 | Staten Island | |
Leo F. Rayfiel | Democratic | 14th | Jan 3, 1945 – Sep 13, 1947 | Brooklyn | Resigned. |
Henry J. Raymond | Republican | 6th | Mar 4, 1865 – Mar 3, 1867 | Manhattan | |
William C. Redfield | Democratic | 5th | Mar 4, 1911 – Mar 3, 1913 | Brooklyn | |
Daniel A. Reed | Republican | 43rd | Mar 4, 1919 – Jan 3, 1945 | Dunkirk | Died. |
45th | Jan 3, 1945 – Jan 3, 1953 | ||||
43rd | Jan 3, 1953 – Feb 19, 1959 | ||||
Edward C. Reed | Jacksonian | 22nd | Mar 4, 1831 – Mar 3, 1833 | Homer | |
Tom Reed | Republican | 29th | Nov 2, 2010 – Jan 3, 2013 | Corning | Incumbent |
23rd | Jan 3, 2013 – Present | ||||
Henry A. Reeves | Democratic | 1st | Mar 4, 1869 – Mar 3, 1871 | Greenport | |
Ogden R. Reid | Republican | 26th | Jan 3, 1963 – Mar 22, 1972 | Purchase | |
Democratic | Mar 22, 1972 – Jan 3, 1973 | ||||
24th | Jan 3, 1973 – Jan 3, 1975 | ||||
Joseph Y. Resnick | Democratic | 28th | Jan 3, 1965 – Jan 3, 1969 | Ellenville | |
Edwin R. Reynolds | Republican | 31st | Dec 5, 1860 – Mar 3, 1861 | Albion | |
Gideon Reynolds | Whig | 12th | Mar 4, 1847 – Mar 3, 1851 | Hoosick | |
John H. Reynolds | Democratic | 14th | Mar 4, 1859 – Mar 3, 1861 | Albany | |
Joseph Reynolds | Jacksonian | 22nd | Mar 4, 1835 – Mar 3, 1837 | Virgil | |
Thomas M. Reynolds | Republican | 27th | Jan 3, 1999 – Jan 3, 2003 | Springville | |
26th | Jan 3, 2003 – Jan 3, 2009 | ||||
Kathleen Rice | Democratic | 4th | Jan 3, 2015 – Present | Garden City | Incumbent |
John Richards | Crawford Democratic-Republican | 19th | Mar 4, 1823 – Mar 3, 1825 | Warrensburg | |
David P. Richardson | Republican | 29th | Mar 4, 1879 – Mar 3, 1883 | Angelica | |
Fred Richmond | Democratic | 14th | Jan 3, 1975 – Aug 25, 1982 | Brooklyn | Resigned. |
Jonathan Richmond | Democratic-Republican | 20th | Mar 4, 1819 – Mar 3, 1821 | Scipio | |
Ira E. Rider | Democratic | 14th | Mar 4, 1903 – Mar 3, 1905 | Manhattan | |
R. Walter Riehlman | Republican | 36th | Jan 3, 1947 – Jan 3, 1953 | Tully | |
35th | Jan 3, 1953 – Jan 3, 1963 | ||||
34th | Jan 3, 1963 – Jan 3, 1965 | ||||
Lewis Riggs | Democratic | 22nd | Mar 4, 1841 – Mar 3, 1843 | Homer | |
Samuel Riker | Democratic-Republican | 1st | Nov 5, 1804 – Mar 3, 1805 | Newtown | |
Nov 5, 1807 – Mar 3, 1809 | |||||
Daniel J. Riordan | Democratic | 8th | Mar 4, 1899 – Mar 3, 1901 | Manhattan | |
Nov 6, 1906 – Mar 3, 1913 | Died. | ||||
11th | Mar 4, 1913 – Apr 28, 1923 | ||||
Thomas C. Ripley | Whig | 12th | Dec 7, 1846 – Mar 3, 1847 | Schaghticoke | |
Elijah Risley | Whig | 31st | Mar 4, 1849 – Mar 3, 1851 | Fredonia | |
Ellis H. Roberts | Republican | 21st | Mar 4, 1871 – Mar 3, 1873 | Utica | |
22nd | Mar 4, 1873 – Mar 3, 1875 | ||||
William R. Roberts | Democratic | 5th | Mar 4, 1871 – Mar 3, 1875 | Manhattan | |
William H. Robertson | Republican | 10th | Mar 4, 1867 – Mar 3, 1869 | Brooklyn | |
Reuben Robie | Democratic | 30th | Mar 4, 1851 – Mar 3, 1853 | Bath | |
Orville Robinson | Democratic | 23rd | Mar 4, 1843 – Mar 3, 1845 | Mexico | |
William E. Robinson | Democratic | 3rd | Mar 4, 1867 – Mar 3, 1869 | Brooklyn | |
2nd | Mar 4, 1881 – Mar 3, 1885 | ||||
Howard W. Robison | Republican | 37th | Jan 14, 1958 – Jan 3, 1963 | Owego | |
33rd | Jan 3, 1963 – Jan 3, 1973 | ||||
27th | Jan 3, 1973 – Jan 3, 1975 | ||||
William B. Rochester | Democratic-Republican | 20th | Mar 4, 1821 – Mar 3, 1823 | Bath | Resigned upon appointment as Judge of the Eighth Circuit Court |
Crawford Democratic-Republican | 28th | Mar 4, 1823 – Apr 21, 1823 | |||
Lewis K. Rockefeller | Republican | 27th | Nov 2, 1937 – Jan 3, 1943 | Chatham | |
Hosea H. Rockwell | Democratic | 28th | Mar 4, 1891 – Mar 3, 1893 | Elmira | |
James A. Roe | Democratic | 5th | Jan 3, 1945 – Jan 3, 1947 | Flushing | |
Charles Rogers | Whig | 14th | Mar 4, 1843 – Mar 3, 1845 | Sandy Hill | |
Edward Rogers | Democratic | 23rd | Mar 4, 1839 – Mar 3, 1841 | Madison | |
George F. Rogers | Democratic | 40th | Jan 3, 1945 – Jan 3, 1947 | Rochester | |
John Rogers | Democratic | 16th | Mar 4, 1871 – Mar 3, 1873 | Black Brook | |
William F. Rogers | Democratic | 32nd | Mar 4, 1883 – Mar 3, 1885 | Buffalo | |
Angelo D. Roncallo | Republican | 3rd | Jan 3, 1973 – Jan 3, 1975 | Massapequa | |
John J. Rooney | Democratic | 4th | Jun 6, 1944 – Jan 3, 1945 | Brooklyn | Resigned. |
12th | Jan 3, 1945 – Jan 3, 1953 | ||||
14th | Jan 3, 1953 – Dec 31, 1974 | ||||
Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr. | Liberal | 20th | May 17, 1949 – Jan 3, 1951 | Manhattan | |
Democratic | Jan 3, 1951 – Jan 3, 1955 | ||||
James I. Roosevelt | Democratic | 3rd | Mar 4, 1841 – Mar 3, 1843 | Manhattan | |
Robert B. Roosevelt | Democratic | 4th | Mar 4, 1871 – Mar 3, 1873 | Manhattan | |
Erastus Root | Democratic-Republican | 14th | Mar 4, 1803 – Mar 3, 1805 | Delhi | Manhattan |
12th | Mar 4, 1809 – Mar 3, 1811 | ||||
8th | Dec 26, 1815 – Mar 3, 1817 | ||||
Jacksonian | 11th | Mar 4, 1831 – Mar 3, 1833 | |||
Max Rose | Democratic | 11th | Jan 3, 2019 – present | Staten Island | Incumbent |
Robert L. Rose | Whig | 29th | Mar 4, 1847 – Mar 3, 1851 | Allens Hill | |
Robert S. Rose | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican | 26th | Mar 4, 1823 – Mar 3, 1825 | Geneva | |
Anti-Jacksonian | Mar 4, 1825 – Mar 3, 1827 | ||||
Anti-Masonic | Mar 4, 1829 – Mar 3, 1831 | ||||
Benjamin S. Rosenthal | Democratic | 6th | Feb 20, 1962 – Jan 3, 1963 | Elmhurst | Died. |
8th | Jan 3, 1963 – Jan 3, 1983 | ||||
7th | Jan 3, 1983 – Jan 4, 1983 | ||||
Henry H. Ross | Anti-Jacksonian | 19th | Mar 4, 1825 – Mar 3, 1827 | Essex | |
Robert T. Ross | Republican | 5th | Jan 3, 1947 – Jan 3, 1949 | Jackson Heights | |
Feb 19, 1952 – Jan 3, 1953 | |||||
Albert B. Rossdale | Republican | 23rd | Mar 4, 1921 – Mar 3, 1923 | Manhattan | |
Joseph Rowan | Democratic | 19th | Mar 4, 1919 – Mar 3, 1921 | Manhattan | |
Frederick W. Rowe | Republican | 6th | Mar 4, 1915 – Mar 3, 1921 | Brooklyn | |
Peter Rowe | Democratic | 18th | Mar 4, 1853 – Mar 3, 1855 | Schenectady | |
Stephen A. Rudd | Democratic | 9th | Feb 17, 1931 – Mar 31, 1936 | Brooklyn | Died. |
Charles H. Ruggles | Federalist | 7th | Mar 4, 1821 – Mar 3, 1823 | Kingston | |
David Rumsey | Whig | 30th | Mar 4, 1847 – Mar 3, 1851 | Bath | |
Jacob Ruppert, Jr. | Democratic | 15th | Mar 4, 1899 – Mar 3, 1903 | Manhattan | |
16th | Mar 4, 1903 – Mar 3, 1907 | ||||
David A. Russell | Anti-Jacksonian | 12th | Mar 4, 1835 – Mar 3, 1837 | Salem | |
Whig | Mar 4, 1837 – Mar 3, 1841 | ||||
Jeremiah Russell | Democratic | 10th | Mar 4, 1843 – Mar 3, 1845 | Saugerties | |
John Russell | Democratic-Republican | 14th | Mar 4, 1805 – Mar 3, 1809 | Cooperstown | |
Joseph Russell | Democratic | 15th | Mar 4, 1845 – Mar 3, 1847 | Warrensburg | |
Mar 4, 1851 – Mar 3, 1853 | |||||
Leslie W. Russell | Republican | 22nd | Mar 4, 1891 – Sep 11, 1891 | Ogdensburg | Resigned after being elected as justice on New York Supreme Court |
William F. Russell | Democratic | 11th | Mar 4, 1857 – Mar 3, 1859 | Saugerties | |
Thomas J. Ryan | Republican | 15th | Mar 4, 1921 – Mar 3, 1923 | Manhattan |
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William Ryan | Democratic | 16th | Mar 4, 1893 – Mar 3, 1895 | Port Chester | |
William Fitts Ryan | Democratic | 20th | Jan 3, 1961 – Sep 17, 1972 | Manhattan | Died. |
William H. Ryan | Democratic | 32nd | Mar 4, 1899 – Mar 3, 1903 | Buffalo | |
35th | Mar 4, 1903 – Mar 3, 1909 | ||||
William A. Sackett | Whig | 27th | Mar 4, 1849 – Mar 3, 1853 | Seneca Falls | |
Ebenezer Sage | Democratic-Republican | 1st | Mar 4, 1809 – Mar 3, 1815 | Sag Harbor | |
Russell Sage | Whig | 13th | Mar 4, 1853 – Mar 3, 1855 | Troy | |
Opposition | Mar 4, 1855 – Mar 3, 1857 | ||||
Peter Sailly | Democratic-Republican | 11th | Mar 4, 1805 – Mar 3, 1807 | ||
Katharine St. George | Republican | 29th | Jan 3, 1947 – Jan 3, 1953 | Tuxedo Park | |
28th | Jan 3, 1953 – Jan 3, 1963 | ||||
27th | Jan 3, 1963 – Jan 3, 1965 | ||||
Charles St. John | Republican | 11th | Mar 4, 1871 – Mar 3, 1873 | Port Jervis | |
12th | Mar 4, 1873 – Mar 3, 1875 | ||||
Daniel B. St. John | Whig | 9th | Mar 4, 1847 – Mar 3, 1849 | Monticello | |
Thomas Sammons | Democratic-Republican | 13th | Mar 4, 1803 – Mar 3, 1807 | Johnstown | |
9th | Mar 4, 1809 – Mar 3, 1813 | ||||
Archie D. Sanders | Republican | 39th | Mar 4, 1917 – Mar 3, 1933 | Stafford | |
Joshua Sands | Federalist | 2nd | Dec 12, 1803 – Mar 3, 1805 | Brooklyn | |
Anti-Jacksonian | Mar 4, 1825 – Mar 3, 1827 | ||||
John Sanford | Democratic | 15th | Mar 4, 1841 – Mar 3, 1843 | Amsterdam | |
John Sanford | Republican | 20th | Mar 4, 1889 – Mar 3, 1893 | Amsterdam | |
Jonah Sanford | Jacksonian | 20th | Nov 30, 1830 – Mar 3, 1831 | Oswego | |
Rollin B. Sanford | Republican | 28th | Mar 4, 1915 – Mar 3, 1921 | Albany | |
Stephen Sanford | Republican | 18th | Mar 4, 1869 – Mar 3, 1871 | Amsterdam | |
Alfred E. Santangelo | Democratic | 18th | Jan 3, 1957 – Jan 3, 1963 | Manhattan | |
John Savage | Democratic-Republican | 12th | Mar 4, 1815 – Mar 3, 1819 | Salem | |
John G. Sawyer | Republican | 31st | Mar 4, 1885 – Mar 3, 1891 | Albion | |
Richard Schell | Democratic | 9th | Dec 7, 1874 – Mar 3, 1875 | Manhattan | |
Abraham H. Schenck | Democratic-Republican | 4th | Mar 4, 1815 – Mar 3, 1817 | Fishkill Landing | |
Abraham M. Schermerhorn | Whig | 28th | Mar 4, 1849 – Mar 3, 1853 | Rochester | |
Simon J. Schermerhorn | Democratic | 21st | Mar 4, 1893 – Mar 3, 1895 | Schenectady | |
James H. Scheuer | Democratic | 21st | Jan 3, 1965 – Jan 3, 1973 | Bronx | |
11th | Jan 3, 1975 – Jan 3, 1983 | ||||
8th | Jan 3, 1983 – Jan 3, 1993 | ||||
John L. Schoolcraft | Whig | 13th | Mar 4, 1849 – Mar 3, 1853 | Albany | |
Cornelius C. Schoonmaker | Anti-Administration | 4th | Mar 4, 1791 – Mar 3, 1793 | ||
Marius Schoonmaker | Whig | 10th | Mar 4, 1851 – Mar 3, 1853 | Kingston | |
John G. Schumaker | Democratic | 2nd | Mar 4, 1869 – Mar 3, 1871 | Brooklyn | |
Mar 4, 1873 – Mar 3, 1877 | |||||
Chuck Schumer | Democratic | 16th | Jan 3, 1981 – Jan 3, 1983 | Brooklyn | Retired to run for U.S. Senate |
10th | Jan 3, 1983 – Jan 3, 1993 | ||||
9th | Jan 3, 1993 – Jan 3, 1999 | ||||
Martin G. Schuneman | Democratic-Republican | 7th | Mar 4, 1805 – Mar 3, 1807 | ||
Philip J. Schuyler | Federalist | 5th | Mar 4, 1817 – Mar 3, 1819 | Rhinebeck | |
Pius L. Schwert | Democratic | 42nd | Jan 3, 1939 – Mar 11, 1941 | Buffalo | Died. |
Jonathan Scoville | Democratic | 32nd | Nov 12, 1880 – Mar 3, 1883 | Buffalo | |
Henry J. Scudder | Republican | 1st | Mar 4, 1873 – Mar 3, 1875 | Manhattan | |
Townsend Scudder | Democratic | 1st | Mar 4, 1899 – Mar 3, 1901 | Oyster Bay | |
Mar 4, 1903 – Mar 3, 1905 | |||||
Tredwell Scudder | Democratic-Republican | 1st | Mar 4, 1817 – Mar 3, 1819 | Glen Head | |
Henry J. Seaman | American | 2nd | Mar 4, 1845 – Mar 3, 1847 | Richmond | |
John A. Searing | Democratic | 1st | Mar 4, 1857 – Mar 3, 1859 | Hempstead Branch | |
Charles B. Sedgwick | Republican | 24th | Mar 4, 1859 – Mar 3, 1863 | Syracuse | |
John E. Seeley | Republican | 24th | Mar 4, 1871 – Mar 3, 1873 | Ovid | |
Dudley Selden | Jacksonian | 3rd | Mar 4, 1833 – Jul 1, 1834 | Manhattan | Resigned. |
Lewis Selye | Independent Republican | 28th | Mar 4, 1867 – Mar 3, 1869 | Rochester | |
Jose Serrano | Democratic | 18th | Mar 20, 1990 – Jan 3, 1993 | Bronx | Incumbent |
16th | Jan 3, 1993 – Jan 3, 2013 | ||||
15th | Jan 3, 2013 – Present | ||||
Walter L. Sessions | Republican | 31st | Mar 4, 1871 – Mar 3, 1873 | Panama | |
32nd | Mar 4, 1873 – Mar 3, 1875 | ||||
34th | Mar 4, 1885 – Mar 3, 1887 | ||||
David L. Seymour | Democratic | 12th | Mar 4, 1843 – Mar 3, 1845 | Troy | |
Mar 4, 1851 – Mar 3, 1853 | |||||
William Seymour | Jacksonian | 20th | Mar 4, 1835 – Mar 3, 1837 | Binghamton | |
Richard C. Shannon | Republican | 13th | Mar 4, 1895 – Mar 3, 1899 | Manhattan | |
Edgar A. Sharp | Republican | 1st | Jan 3, 1945 – Jan 3, 1947 | Patchogue | |
Peter Sharpe | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican | 3rd | Mar 4, 1823 – Mar 3, 1825 | Manhattan | |
Albert D. Shaw | Republican | 24th | Nov 6, 1900 – Feb 10, 1901 | Watertown | Died. |
Porter Sheldon | Republican | 31st | Mar 4, 1869 – Mar 3, 1871 | Jamestown | |
James S. Sherman | Republican | 23rd | Mar 4, 1887 – Mar 3, 1891 | Utica | |
25th | Mar 4, 1893 – Mar 3, 1903 | ||||
27th | Mar 4, 1903 – Mar 3, 1909 | ||||
Judson W. Sherman | Republican | 30th | Mar 4, 1857 – Mar 3, 1859 | Angelica | |
Socrates N. Sherman | Republican | 17th | Mar 4, 1861 – Mar 3, 1863 | Ogdensburg | |
Eliakim Sherrill | Whig | 10th | Mar 4, 1847 – Mar 3, 1849 | Shandaken | |
Samuel Sherwood | Federalist | 8th | Mar 4, 1813 – Mar 3, 1815 | Delhi | |
Zebulon R. Shipherd | Federalist | 12th | Mar 4, 1813 – Mar 3, 1815 | Granville | |
Francis E. Shober | Democratic | 17th | Mar 4, 1903 – Mar 3, 1905 | Manhattan | |
Mark H. Sibley | Whig | 26th | Mar 4, 1837 – Mar 3, 1839 | Canandaigua | |
Daniel E. Sickles | Democratic | 3rd | Mar 4, 1857 – Mar 3, 1861 | Manhattan | |
10th | Mar 4, 1893 – Mar 3, 1895 | ||||
Nicholas Sickles | Jacksonian | 7th | Mar 4, 1835 – Mar 3, 1837 | Kingston | |
Isaac Siegel | Republican | 20th | Mar 4, 1915 – Mar 3, 1923 | Manhattan | |
Peter Silvester | Pro-Administration | 5th | Mar 4, 1789 – Mar 3, 1793 | Kinderhook | |
Peter H. Silvester | Whig | 11th | Mar 4, 1847 – Mar 3, 1851 | Coxsackie | |
George A. Simmons | Whig | 16th | Mar 4, 1853 – Mar 3, 1855 | Kesseville | |
Opposition | Mar 4, 1855 – Mar 3, 1857 | ||||
James S. Simmons | Republican | 34th | Mar 4, 1909 – Mar 3, 1913 | Niagara Falls | |
Kenneth F. Simpson | Republican | 17th | Jan 3, 1941 – Jan 25, 1941 | Manhattan | |
William I. Sirovich | Democratic | 14th | Mar 4, 1927 – Dec 17, 1939 | Manhattan | Died. |
Fred J. Sisson | Democratic | 33rd | Mar 4, 1933 – Jan 3, 1937 | Whitesboro | |
Charles R. Skinner | Republican | 22nd | Nov 8, 1881 – Mar 3, 1885 | Watertown | |
Louise Slaughter | Democratic | 30th | Jan 3, 1987 – Jan 3, 1993 | Fairport | Died |
28th | Jan 3, 1993 – Jan 3, 2013 | ||||
25th | Jan 3, 2013 – Mar 16, 2018 | ||||
John I. Slingerland | Whig | 13th | Mar 4, 1847 – Mar 3, 1849 | Bethelem | |
Henry W. Slocum | Democratic | 3rd | Mar 4, 1869 – Mar 3, 1873 | Brooklyn | |
At-large | Mar 4, 1883 – Mar 3, 1885 | ||||
James S. Smart | Republican | 16th | Mar 4, 1873 – Mar 3, 1875 | Cambridge | |
Albert Smith | Whig | 33rd | Mar 4, 1843 – Mar 3, 1847 | Batavia | |
Charles B. Smith | Democratic | 36th | Mar 4, 1911 – Mar 3, 1913 | Buffalo | |
41st | Mar 4, 1913 – Mar 3, 1919 | ||||
Edward H. Smith | Democratic | 1st | Mar 4, 1861 – Mar 3, 1863 | Smithtown | |
George J. Smith | Republican | 24th | Mar 4, 1903 – Mar 3, 1905 | Kingston | |
Gerrit Smith | Free-Soil | 22nd | Mar 4, 1853 – Aug 7, 1854 | Petersboro | Resigned. |
Henry P. Smith III | Republican | 40th | Jan 3, 1965 – Jan 3, 1973 | North Tonawanda | |
36th | Jan 3, 1973 – Jan 3, 1975 | ||||
Horace B. Smith | Republican | 27th | Mar 4, 1871 – Mar 3, 1873 | Elmira | |
28th | Mar 4, 1873 – Mar 3, 1875 | ||||
J. Hyatt Smith | Independent | 3rd | Mar 4, 1881 – Mar 3, 1883 | Brooklyn | |
John Smith | Democratic-Republican | 1st | Feb 6, 1800 – Feb 23, 1804 | Resigned after being elected to the U.S. Senate | |
Thomas F. Smith | Democratic | 15th | Apr 12, 1917 – Mar 3, 1919 | Manhattan | |
16th | Mar 4, 1919 – Mar 3, 1921 | ||||
William S. Smith | Federalist | 17th | Mar 4, 1813 – Mar 3, 1815 | Lebanon | |
Bertrand H. Snell | Republican | 31st | Nov 2, 1915 – Jan 3, 1939 | Potsdam | |
William W. Snow | Democratic | 21st | Mar 4, 1851 – Mar 3, 1853 | Oneonta | |
Homer P. Snyder | Republican | 33rd | Mar 4, 1915 – Mar 3, 1925 | Little Falls | |
Stephen J. Solarz | Democratic | 13th | Jan 3, 1975 – Jan 3, 1993 | Brooklyn | |
Gerald B.H. Solomon | Republican | 29th | Jan 3, 1979 – Jan 3, 1983 | Saratoga Springs | |
24th | Jan 3, 1983 – Jan 3, 1993 | ||||
22nd | Jan 3, 1993 – Jan 3, 1999 | ||||
Andrew L. Somers | Democratic | 6th | Mar 4, 1925 – Jan 3, 1945 | Brooklyn | Died. |
10th | Jan 3, 1945 – Apr 6, 1949 | ||||
Nathan Soule | Jacksonian | 16th | Mar 4, 1831 – Mar 3, 1833 | Fort Plain | |
George N. Southwick | Republican | 20th | Mar 4, 1895 – Mar 3, 1899 | Albany | |
Mar 4, 1901 – Mar 3, 1903 | |||||
23rd | Mar 4, 1903 – Mar 3, 1911 | ||||
Elbridge G. Spaulding | Whig | 32nd | Mar 4, 1849 – Mar 3, 1851 | Buffalo | |
Republican | Mar 4, 1859 – Mar 3, 1863 | ||||
Ambrose Spencer | Anti-Jacksonian | 21st | Mar 4, 1829 – Mar 3, 1831 | Albany | |
Elijah Spencer | Democratic-Republican | 21st | Mar 4, 1821 – Mar 3, 1823 | Benton | |
James B. Spencer | Democratic | 14th | Mar 4, 1837 – Mar 3, 1839 | Fort Covington | |
John C. Spencer | Democratic-Republican | 21st | Mar 4, 1817 – Mar 3, 1819 | Canandaigua | |
Francis E. Spinner | Democratic | 17th | Mar 4, 1855 – Mar 3, 1857 | Mohawk | |
Republican | Mar 4, 1857 – Mar 3, 1861 | ||||
Francis B. Spinola | Democratic | 10th | Mar 4, 1887 – Apr 14, 1891 | Manhattan | Died. |
John T. Spriggs | Democratic | 23rd | Mar 4, 1883 – Mar 3, 1887 | Utica | |
William G. Stahlnecker | Democratic | 14th | Mar 4, 1885 – Mar 3, 1893 | Yonkers | |
Gale H. Stalker | Republican | 37th | Mar 4, 1923 – Jan 3, 1935 | Elmira | |
Winifred C. Stanley | Republican | At-large | Jan 3, 1943 – Jan 3, 1945 | Buffalo | |
John H. Starin | Republican | 20th | Mar 4, 1877 – Mar 3, 1881 | Fultonville | |
George A. Starkweather | Democratic | 21st | Mar 4, 1847 – Mar 3, 1849 | Cooperstown | |
Henry G. Stebbins | Democratic | 1st | Mar 4, 1863 – Oct 24, 1864 | New Brighton | Resigned. |
John B. Steele | Democratic | 11th | Mar 4, 1861 – Mar 3, 1863 | Kingston | |
13th | Mar 4, 1863 – Mar 3, 1865
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Elise Stefanik | Republican | 21st | Jan 3, 2015 – Present | Watertown | Incumbent |
Charles I. Stengle | Democratic | 6th | Mar 4, 1923 – Mar 3, 1925 | Brooklyn | |
Abraham P. Stephens | Democratic | 7th | Mar 4, 1851 – Mar 3, 1853 | Nyack | |
Micah Sterling | Federalist | 18th | Mar 4, 1821 – Mar 3, 1823 | Watertown | |
Lemuel Stetson | Democratic | 15th | Mar 4, 1843 – Mar 3, 1845 | Kesseville | |
Robert S. Stevens | Democratic | 31st | Mar 4, 1883 – Mar 3, 1885 | Attica | |
John K. Stewart | Republican | 21st | Mar 4, 1899 – Mar 3, 1903 | Amsterdam | |
Thomas E. Stewart | Republican | 6th | Mar 4, 1867 – Mar 3, 1869 | Manhattan | |
Moses D. Stivers | Republican | 15th | Mar 4, 1889 – Mar 3, 1891 | Manhattan | |
Frederic Storm | Republican | 1st | Mar 4, 1901 – Mar 3, 1903 | Bayside | |
Henry R. Storrs | Federalist | 16th | Mar 4, 1817 – Mar 3, 1821 | Whitestown | |
Adams-Clay Federalist | 14th | Mar 4, 1823 – Mar 3, 1825 | |||
Anti-Jacksonian | Mar 4, 1825 – Mar 3, 1829 | ||||
Anti-Jacksonian | Mar 4, 1829 – Mar 3, 1831 | ||||
Silas Stow | Democratic-Republican | 10th | Mar 4, 1811 – Mar 3, 1813 | Lowville | |
John G. Stower | Jacksonian | 22nd | Mar 4, 1827 – Mar 3, 1829 | Hamilton | |
James S.T. Stranahan | Opposition | 2nd | Mar 4, 1855 – Mar 3, 1857 | Brooklyn | |
Samuel S. Stratton | Democratic | 32nd | Jan 3, 1959 – Jan 3, 1963 | Schenectady | |
35th | Jan 3, 1963 – Jan 3, 1971 | ||||
29th | Jan 3, 1971 – Jan 3, 1973 | ||||
28th | Jan 3, 1973 – Jan 3, 1983 | ||||
23rd | Jan 3, 1983 – Jan 3, 1989 | ||||
Isidor Straus | Democratic | 15th | Jan 30, 1894 – Mar 3, 1895 | Manhattan | |
Randall S. Street | Federalist | 4th | Mar 4, 1819 – Mar 3, 1821 | Poughkeepsie | |
James Strong | Federalist | 5th | Mar 4, 1819 – Mar 3, 1821 | Hudson | |
Adams-Clay Federalist | 8th | Mar 4, 1823 – Mar 3, 1825 | |||
Anti-Jacksonian | Mar 4, 1825 – Mar 3, 1829 | ||||
Anti-Jacksonian | Mar 4, 1829 – Mar 3, 1831 | ||||
Selah B. Strong | Democratic | 1st | Mar 4, 1843 – Mar 3, 1845 | Setauket | |
Stephen Strong | Democratic | 22nd | Mar 4, 1845 – Mar 3, 1847 | Owego | |
Theron R. Strong | Democratic | 25th | Mar 4, 1839 – Mar 3, 1841 | Palmyra | |
Elmer E. Studley | Democratic | At-large | Mar 4, 1933 – Jan 3, 1935 | Flushing | |
Christopher D. Sullivan | Democratic | 13th | Mar 4, 1917 – Jan 3, 1941 | Manhattan | |
Timothy D. Sullivan | Democratic | 8th | Mar 4, 1903 – Jul 27, 1906 | Manhattan | Resigned. |
13th | Mar 4, 1913 – Aug 31, 1913 | Died. | |||
William Sulzer | Democratic | 11th | Mar 4, 1895 – Mar 3, 1903 | Manhattan | Resigned to become Governor of New York |
10th | Mar 4, 1903 – Dec 31, 1912 | ||||
Thomas Suozzi | Democratic | 3rd | Jan 3, 2017 – present | Glen Cove | Incumbent |
Josiah Sutherland | Democratic | 11th | Mar 4, 1851 – Mar 3, 1853 | Hudson | |
Edward Swann | Democratic | 10th | Nov 4, 1902 – Mar 3, 1903 | Manhattan | |
Peter Swart | Democratic-Republican | 13th | Mar 4, 1807 – Mar 3, 1809 | Schoharie | |
John E. Sweeney | Republican | 22nd | Jan 3, 1999 – Jan 3, 2003 | Clifton Park | |
20th | Jan 3, 2003 – Jan 3, 2007 | ||||
Thaddeus C. Sweet | Republican | 32nd | Nov 6, 1923 – May 1, 1928 | Phoenix | Died. |
Oscar W. Swift | Republican | 9th | Mar 4, 1915 – Mar 3, 1919 | Brooklyn | |
John Swinburne | Republican | 19th | Mar 4, 1885 – Mar 3, 1887 | Albany | |
John Taber | Republican | 36th | Mar 4, 1923 – Jan 3, 1945 | Auburn | |
38th | Jan 3, 1945 – Jan 3, 1953 | ||||
36th | Jan 3, 1953 – Jan 3, 1963 | ||||
Stephen Taber | Democratic | 1st | Mar 4, 1865 – Mar 3, 1869 | Roslyn | |
Thomas Taber II | Jacksonian | 5th | Dec 1, 1828 – Mar 3, 1829 | Dover | |
Silas Talbot | Pro-Administration | 10th | Mar 4, 1793 – Jun 5, 1794 | Albany | Resigned to join the U.S. Navy |
Charles A. Talcott | Democratic | 27th | Mar 4, 1911 – Mar 3, 1913 | Utica | |
33rd | Mar 4, 1913 – Mar 3, 1915 | ||||
Frederick A. Tallmadge | Whig | 5th | Mar 4, 1847 – Mar 3, 1849 | Manhattan | |
James Tallmadge, Jr. | Democratic-Republican | 4th | Jun 6, 1817 – Mar 3, 1819 | Poughkeepsie | Elected to finish the term of Representative-elect Henry B. Lee |
Adolphus H. Tanner | Republican | 15th | Mar 4, 1869 – Mar 3, 1871 | Whitehall | |
Anthony F. Tauriello | Democratic | 43rd | Jan 3, 1949 – Jan 3, 1951 | Buffalo | |
Benjamin I. Taylor | Democratic | 25th | Mar 4, 1913 – Mar 3, 1915 | Harrison | |
Dean P. Taylor | Republican | 29th | Jan 3, 1943 – Jan 3, 1945 | Troy | |
33rd | Jan 3, 1945 – Jan 3, 1953 | ||||
31st | Jan 3, 1953 – Jan 3, 1961 | ||||
George Taylor | Democratic | 2nd | Mar 4, 1857 – Mar 3, 1859 | Brooklyn | |
John J. Taylor | Democratic | 27th | Mar 4, 1853 – Mar 3, 1855 | Owego | |
John W. Taylor | Democratic-Republican | 11th | Mar 4, 1813 – Mar 3, 1823 | Ballston Spa | |
Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican | 17th | Mar 4, 1823 – Mar 3, 1825 | |||
Anti-Jacksonian | Mar 4, 1825 – Mar 3, 1829 | ||||
Anti-Jacksonian | Mar 4, 1829 – Mar 3, 1833 | ||||
Nelson Taylor | Democratic | 5th | Mar 4, 1865 – Mar 3, 1867 | Manhattan | |
William Taylor | Jacksonian | 23rd | Mar 4, 1833 – Mar 3, 1837 | Manlius | |
Democratic | Mar 4, 1837 – Mar 3, 1839 | ||||
Isaac Teller | Whig | 12th | Nov 7, 1854 – Mar 3, 1855 | Beacon | |
Ludwig Teller | Democratic | 20th | Jan 3, 1957 – Jan 3, 1961 | Manhattan | |
Egbert Ten Eyck | Crawford Democratic-Republican | 20th | Mar 4, 1823 – Mar 3, 1825 | Watertown | Lost contested election |
Jacksonian | Mar 4, 1825 – Dec 15, 1825 | ||||
Peter G. Ten Eyck | Democratic | 28th | Mar 4, 1913 – Mar 3, 1915 | Albany | |
Mar 4, 1921 – Mar 3, 1923 | |||||
Claudia Tenney | Republican | 22nd | Jan 3, 2017 – Jan 3, 2019 | New Hartford | Lost re-election |
Herbert Tenzer | Democratic | 5th | Jan 3, 1965 – Jan 3, 1969 | Cedarhurst | |
John H. Terry | Republican | 34th | Jan 3, 1971 – Jan 3, 1973 | Syracuse | |
David Thomas | Democratic-Republican | 7th | Mar 4, 1801 – Mar 3, 1803 | Salem | Resigned to become New York State Treasurer. |
12th | Mar 4, 1803 – Feb 17, 1808 | ||||
William D. Thomas | Republican | 29th | Jan 30, 1934 – May 17, 1936 | Hoosick Falls | Died. |
Joel Thompson | Federalist | 15th | Mar 4, 1813 – Mar 3, 1815 | Smyrna | |
John Thompson | Democratic-Republican | 7th | Mar 4, 1799 – Mar 3, 1801 | Stillwater | Stillwater |
11th | Mar 4, 1807 – Mar 3, 1809 | ||||
8th | Mar 4, 1809 – Mar 3, 1811 | ||||
John Thompson | Republican | 12th | Mar 4, 1857 – Mar 3, 1859 | Poughkeepsie | |
Enos T. Throop | Democratic-Republican | 20th | Mar 4, 1815 – Jun 4, 1816 | Auburn | Resigned. |
John R. Thurman | Whig | 15th | Mar 4, 1849 – Mar 3, 1851 | Chestertown | |
George Tibbits | Federalist | 10th | Mar 4, 1803 – Mar 3, 1805 | Troy | |
Thomas Tillotson | Democratic-Republican | 5th | Mar 4, 1801 – Aug 10, 1801 | Red Hook | resigned his seat to become Secretary of State of New York |
Obadiah Titus | Democratic | 5th | Mar 4, 1837 – Mar 3, 1839 | Washington | |
Harold S. Tolley | Republican | 34th | Mar 4, 1925 – Mar 3, 1927 | Binghamton | |
Thomas A. Tomlinson | Whig | 13th | Mar 4, 1841 – Mar 3, 1843 | Keeseville | |
Arthur S. Tompkins | Republican | 17th | Mar 4, 1899 – Mar 3, 1903 | Nyack | |
Caleb Tompkins | Democratic-Republican | 3rd | Mar 4, 1817 – Mar 3, 1821 | White Plains | |
Paul Tonko | Democratic | 21st | Jan 3, 2009 – Jan 3, 2013 | Amsterdam | Incumbent |
20th | Jan 3, 2013 – Present | ||||
Richard J. Tonry | Democratic | 8th | Jan 3, 1935 – Jan 3, 1937 | Brooklyn | |
James H. Torrens | Democratic | 21st | Feb 29, 1944 – Jan 3, 1947 | Manhattan | |
Charles A. Towne | Democratic | 14th | Mar 4, 1905 – Mar 3, 1907 | Manhattan | |
Edolphus Towns | Democratic | 11th | Jan 3, 1983 – Jan 3, 1993 | Brooklyn | |
10th | Jan 3, 1993 – Jan 3, 2013 | ||||
Dwight Townsend | Democratic | 1st | Dec 5, 1864 – Mar 3, 1865 | Clifton | |
Mar 4, 1871 – Mar 3, 1873 | |||||
George Townsend | Democratic-Republican | 1st | Mar 4, 1815 – Mar 3, 1819 | Oyster Bay | |
Martin I. Townsend | Republican | 17th | Mar 4, 1875 – Mar 3, 1879 | Troy | |
Charles Tracey | Democratic | 19th | Nov 8, 1887 – Mar 3, 1893 | Albany | |
20th | Mar 4, 1893 – Mar 3, 1895 | ||||
Albert H. Tracy | Democratic-Republican | 21st | Mar 4, 1819 – Mar 3, 1821 | Buffalo | |
22nd | Mar 4, 1821 – Mar 3, 1823 | ||||
Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican | 30th | Mar 4, 1823 – Mar 3, 1825 | |||
Phineas L. Tracy | Anti-Jacksonian | 29th | Dec 3, 1827 – Mar 3, 1829 | Batavia | |
Anti-Masonic | Mar 4, 1829 – Mar 3, 1833 | ||||
Uri Tracy | Democratic-Republican | 16th | Mar 4, 1805 – Mar 3, 1809 | Oxford | |
13th | Mar 4, 1809 – Mar 3, 1813 | ||||
Thomas Tredwell | Anti-Administration | 1st | May ???, 1791 – Mar 3, 1795 | Smithtown | |
Lyman Tremain | Republican | At-large | Mar 4, 1873 – Mar 3, 1875 | Albany | |
Bob Turner | Republican | 9th | Sep 13, 2011 – Jan 3, 2013 | Queens | |
Charles H. Turner | Democratic | 6th | Dec 9, 1889 – Mar 3, 1891 | Manhattan | |
Joel Turrill | Jacksonian | 17th | Mar 4, 1833 – Mar 3, 1837 | Oswego | |
Joseph H. Tuthill | Democratic | 13th | Mar 4, 1871 – Mar 3, 1873 | Ellenville | |
Selah Tuthill | Democratic-Republican | 6th | ??, 1821 – Sep 7, 1821 | Goshen | |
William M. Tweed | Democratic | 5th | Mar 4, 1853 – Mar 3, 1855 | Manhattan | |
Asher Tyler | Whig | 31st | Mar 4, 1843 – Mar 3, 1845 | Ellicottville | |
Jacob Tyson | Crawford Democratic-Republican | 2nd | Mar 4, 1823 – Mar 3, 1825 | Castleton | |
Edwin S. Underhill | Democratic | 33rd | Mar 4, 1911 – Mar 3, 1913 | Bath | |
37th | Mar 4, 1913 – Mar 3, 1915 | ||||
John Q. Underhill | Democratic | 16th | Mar 4, 1899 – Mar 3, 1901 | New Rochelle | |
Walter Underhill | Whig | 4th | Mar 4, 1849 – Mar 3, 1851 | Manhattan | |
Henry Vail | Democratic | 9th | Mar 4, 1837 – Mar 3, 1839 | Troy | |
William Valk | American | 1st | Mar 4, 1855 – Mar 3, 1857 | Flushing | |
Henry Van Aernam | Republican | 31st | Mar 4, 1865 – Mar 3, 1869 | Franklinville | |
33rd | Mar 4, 1879 – Mar 3, 1883 | ||||
James I. Van Alen | Democratic-Republican | 8th | Mar 4, 1807 – Mar 3, 1809 | Kinderhook | |
John E. Van Alen | Pro-Administration | 7th | Mar 4, 1793 – Mar 3, 1795 | ||
Federalist | Mar 4, 1795 – Mar 3, 1799 | ||||
Thomas J. Van Alstyne | Democratic | 16th | Mar 4, 1883 – Mar 3, 1885 | Albany | |
John Van Buren | Democratic | 7th | Mar 4, 1841 – Mar 3, 1843 | Kingston | |
Philip Van Cortlandt | Anti-Administration | 3rd | Mar 4, 1793 – Mar 3, 1795 | Croton | |
Democratic-Republican | Mar 4, 1795 – Mar 3, 1803 | ||||
4th | Mar 4, 1803 – Mar 3, 1809 | ||||
Pierre Van Cortlandt, Jr. | Democratic-Republican | 3rd | Mar 4, 1811 – Mar 3, 1813 | Peeksill, New York | |
Peter Van Gaasbeck | Pro-Administration | 4th | Mar 4, 1793 – Mar 3, 1795 | ||
Burt Van Horn | Republican | 31st | Mar 4, 1861 – Mar 3, 1863 | Newfane | |
29th | Mar 4, 1865 – Mar 3, 1869 | ||||
George Van Horn | Democratic | 24th | Mar 4, 1891 – Mar 3, 1893 | Cooperstown | |
Isaac B. Van Houten | Jacksonian | 2nd | Mar 4, 1833 – Mar 3, 1835 | Clarkstown | |
John Peter Van Ness | Democratic-Republican | 6th | Oct 6, 1801 – Jan 17, 1803 | Seat declared forfeited after accepting the office of major of militia for the District of Columbia | |
John Van S. L. Pruyn | Democratic | 14th | Dec 7, 1863 – Mar 3, 1865 | Albany | |
Mar 4, 1867 – Mar 3, 1869 | |||||
Henry Van Rensselaer | Whig | 14th | Mar 4, 1841 – Mar 3, 1843 | Ogdensburg | |
Jeremiah Van Rensselaer | Anti-Administration | 6th | Mar 4, 1789 – Mar 3, 1791 | ||
Killian Van Rensselaer | Federalist | 8th | Mar 4, 1801 – Mar 3, 1803 | Albany | |
9th | Mar 4, 1803 – Mar 3, 1809 | ||||
7th | Mar 4, 1809 – Mar 3, 1811 | ||||
Solomon Van Rensselaer | Federalist | 9th | Mar 4, 1819 – Jan 14, 1822 | Albany | Resigned to become postmaster of Albany |
Stephen Van Rensselaer | Federalist | 9th | Mar 12, 1822 – Mar 3, 1823 | Albany | |
Adams-Clay Federalist | 10th | Mar 4, 1823 – Mar 3, 1825 | |||
Anti-Jacksonian | Mar 4, 1825 – Mar 3, 1829
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Robert B. Van Valkenburg | Republican | 28th | Mar 4, 1861 – Mar 3, 1863 | Bath | |
27th | Mar 4, 1863 – Mar 3, 1865 | ||||
John Van Voorhis | Republican | 30th | Mar 4, 1879 – Mar 3, 1883 | Rochester | |
31st | Mar 4, 1893 – Mar 3, 1895 | ||||
Charles H. Van Wyck | Republican | 10th | Mar 4, 1859 – Mar 3, 1863 | Bloomingburg | |
11th | Mar 4, 1867 – Mar 3, 1869 | ||||
Feb 17, 1870 – Mar 3, 1871 | |||||
William W. Van Wyck | Democratic-Republican | 4th | Mar 4, 1821 – Mar 3, 1823 | Fishkill | |
Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican | 5th | Mar 4, 1823 – Mar 3, 1825 | |||
Aaron Vanderpoel | Jacksonian | 8th | Mar 4, 1833 – Mar 3, 1837 | Kinderhook | |
Democratic | Mar 4, 1839 – Mar 3, 1841 | ||||
Abraham Vanderveer | Democratic | 2nd | Mar 4, 1837 – Mar 3, 1839 | Brooklyn | |
William D. Veeder | Democratic | 2nd | Mar 4, 1877 – Mar 3, 1879 | Brooklyn | |
John H.G. Vehslage | Democratic | 7th | Mar 4, 1897 – Mar 3, 1899 | Manhattan | |
Nydia Velazquez | Democratic | 12th | Jan 3, 1993 – Jan 3, 2013 | Brooklyn | Incumbent |
7th | Jan 3, 2013 – Present | ||||
Daniel C. Verplanck | Democratic-Republican | 6th | Oct 17, 1803 – Mar 3, 1809 | Fishkill | |
Gulian C. Verplanck | Jacksonian | 3rd | Mar 4, 1825 – Mar 3, 1833 | Manhattan | |
Chauncey Vibbard | Democratic | 18th | Mar 4, 1861 – Mar 3, 1863 | Schenectady | |
Egbert L. Viele | Democratic | 13th | Mar 4, 1885 – Mar 3, 1887 | Manhattan | |
Lester D. Volk | Republican | 10th | Nov 2, 1920 – Mar 3, 1923 | Brooklyn | |
Edward B. Vreeland | Republican | 34th | Nov 7, 1899 – Mar 3, 1903 | Salamanca | |
37th | Mar 4, 1903 – Mar 3, 1913 | ||||
James Wolcott Wadsworth | Republican | 27th | Nov 8, 1881 – Mar 3, 1885 | Geneseo | |
31st | Mar 4, 1891 – Mar 3, 1893 | ||||
30th | Mar 4, 1893 – Mar 3, 1903 | ||||
34th | Mar 4, 1903 – Mar 3, 1907 | ||||
James W. Wadsworth, Jr. | Republican | 39th | Mar 4, 1933 – Jan 3, 1945 | Geneseo | |
41st | Jan 3, 1945 – Jan 3, 1951 | ||||
Peter J. Wagner | Whig | 15th | Mar 4, 1839 – Mar 3, 1841 | Fort Plain | |
J. Mayhew Wainwright | Republican | 25th | Mar 4, 1923 – Mar 3, 1931 | Rye | |
Stuyvesant Wainwright | Republican | 1st | Jan 3, 1953 – Jan 3, 1961 | Wainscott | |
Abram Wakeman | Whig | 8th | Mar 4, 1855 – Mar 3, 1857 | Manhattan | |
Seth Wakeman | Republican | 29th | Mar 4, 1871 – Mar 3, 1873 | Batavia | |
Henry S. Walbridge | Whig | 26th | Mar 4, 1851 – Mar 3, 1853 | Ithaca | |
Hiram Walbridge | Democratic | 3rd | Mar 4, 1853 – Mar 3, 1855 | Manhattan | |
Hiram Walden | Democratic | 21st | Mar 4, 1849 – Mar 3, 1851 | Waldensville | |
George E. Waldo | Republican | 5th | Mar 4, 1905 – Mar 3, 1909 | Brooklyn | |
Alton R. Waldon, Jr. | Democratic | 6th | Jun 10, 1986 – Jan 3, 1987 | Cambria Heights | |
William F. Waldow | Republican | 42nd | Mar 4, 1917 – Mar 3, 1919 | Buffalo | |
Benjamin Walker | Federalist | 9th | Mar 4, 1801 – Mar 3, 1803 | ||
Charles C.B. Walker | Democratic | 29th | Mar 4, 1875 – Mar 3, 1877 | Corning | |
William A. Walker | Democratic | 7th | Mar 4, 1853 – Mar 3, 1855 | Manhattan | |
William Wall | Republican | 5th | Mar 4, 1861 – Mar 3, 1863 | Brooklyn | |
William C. Wallace | Republican | 3rd | Mar 4, 1889 – Mar 3, 1891 | Brooklyn | |
Samuel Wallin | Republican | 30th | Mar 4, 1913 – Mar 3, 1915 | Amsterdam | |
James J. Walsh | Democratic | 8th | Mar 4, 1895 – Jun 2, 1896 | Manhattan | Lost election contest to John M. Mitchell |
James T. Walsh | Republican | 27th | Jan 3, 1989 – Jan 3, 1993 | Syracuse | |
25th | Jan 3, 1993 – Jan 3, 2009 | ||||
Michael Walsh | Democratic | 4th | Mar 4, 1853 – Mar 3, 1855 | Manhattan | |
William F. Walsh | Republican | 33rd | Jan 3, 1973 – Jan 3, 1979 | Syracuse | |
Reuben H. Walworth | Democratic-Republican | 12th | Mar 4, 1821 – Mar 3, 1823 | Plattsburgh | |
Aaron Ward | Anti-Jacksonian | 4th | Mar 4, 1825 – Mar 3, 1829 | Mount Pleasant | |
Jacksonian | Mar 4, 1831 – Mar 3, 1837 | ||||
Democratic | Mar 4, 1841 – Mar 3, 1843 | ||||
Charles B. Ward | Republican | 27th | Mar 4, 1915 – Mar 3, 1925 | Debruce | |
Elijah Ward | Democratic | 7th | Mar 4, 1857 – Mar 3, 1859 | Manhattan | |
Mar 4, 1861 – Mar 3, 1863 | |||||
6th | Mar 4, 1863 – Mar 3, 1865 | ||||
8th | Mar 4, 1875 – Mar 3, 1877 | ||||
Hamilton Ward | Republican | 27th | Mar 4, 1865 – Mar 3, 1871 | Belmont | |
Jonathan Ward | Democratic-Republican | 3rd | Mar 4, 1815 – Mar 3, 1817 | New Rochelle | |
William L. Ward | Republican | 16th | Mar 4, 1897 – Mar 3, 1899 | Port Chester | |
Daniel Wardwell | Jacksonian | 20th | Mar 4, 1831 – Mar 3, 1833 | Mannsville | |
18th | Mar 4, 1833 – Mar 3, 1837 | ||||
John De Witt Warner | Democratic | 11th | Mar 4, 1891 – Mar 3, 1893 | Manhattan | |
13th | Mar 4, 1893 – Mar 3, 1895 | ||||
Cornelius Warren | Whig | 8th | Mar 4, 1847 – Mar 3, 1849 | Cold Spring | |
Joseph M. Warren | Democratic | 15th | Mar 4, 1871 – Mar 3, 1873 | Troy | |
John Watts | Pro-Administration | 2nd | Mar 4, 1793 – Mar 3, 1795 | ||
John B. Weber | Republican | 33rd | Mar 4, 1885 – Mar 3, 1889 | Buffalo | |
Anthony Weiner | Democratic | 9th | Jan 3, 1999 – Jun 21, 2011 | Queens | Resigned due to a personal scandal |
Jessica M. Weis | Republican | 38th | Jan 3, 1959 – Jan 3, 1963 | Rochester | |
Theodore S. Weiss | Democratic | 20th | Jan 3, 1977 – Jan 3, 1983 | Manhattan | Died. |
17th | Jan 3, 1983 – Sep 14, 1992 | ||||
Royal H. Weller | Democratic | 21st | Mar 4, 1923 – Mar 1, 1929 | Manhattan | Died. |
Alfred Wells | Republican | 27th | Mar 4, 1859 – Mar 3, 1861 | Ithaca | |
John Wells | Whig | 16th | Mar 4, 1851 – Mar 3, 1853 | Johnstown | |
Edward Wemple | Democratic | 20th | Mar 4, 1883 – Mar 3, 1885 | Fultonsville | |
Peter H. Wendover | Democratic-Republican | 2nd | Mar 4, 1815 – Mar 3, 1821 | Manhattan | |
George West | Republican | 20th | Mar 4, 1881 – Mar 3, 1883 | Ballston Spa | |
Mar 4, 1885 – Mar 3, 1889 | |||||
Theodoric R. Westbrook | Democratic | 11th | Mar 4, 1853 – Mar 3, 1855 | Kingston | |
Rensselaer Westerlo | Federalist | 9th | Mar 4, 1817 – Mar 3, 1819 | Albany | |
John M. Wever | Republican | 21st | Mar 4, 1891 – Mar 3, 1893 | Plattsburgh | |
23rd | Mar 4, 1893 – Mar 3, 1895 | ||||
Reuben Whallon | Jacksonian | 13th | Mar 4, 1833 – Mar 3, 1835 | Split Rock | |
J. Ernest Wharton | Republican | 30th | Jan 3, 1951 – Jan 3, 1953 | Richmondville | |
29th | Jan 3, 1953 – Jan 3, 1963 | ||||
28th | Jan 3, 1963 – Jan 3, 1965 | ||||
Horace Wheaton | Democratic | 24th | Mar 4, 1843 – Mar 3, 1847 | Pompey | |
Grattan H. Wheeler | Anti-Masonic | 28th | Mar 4, 1831 – Mar 3, 1833 | Wheeler | |
John Wheeler | Democratic | 6th | Mar 4, 1853 – Mar 3, 1857 | Manhattan | |
William A. Wheeler | Republican | 16th | Mar 4, 1861 – Mar 3, 1863 | Malone | |
17th | Mar 4, 1869 – Mar 3, 1873 | ||||
18th | Mar 4, 1873 – Mar 3, 1875 | ||||
19th | Mar 4, 1875 – Mar 3, 1877 | ||||
Bartow White | Anti-Jacksonian | 5th | Mar 4, 1825 – Mar 3, 1827 | Fishkill | |
Campbell P. White | Jacksonian | 3rd | Mar 4, 1829 – ????, 1835 | Manhattan | Resigned. |
Hugh White | Whig | 16th | Mar 4, 1845 – Mar 3, 1851 | Cohoes | |
Stephen V. White | Republican | 3rd | Mar 4, 1887 – Mar 3, 1889 | Brooklyn | |
John O. Whitehouse | Democratic | 13th | Mar 4, 1873 – Mar 3, 1877 | Poughkeepsie | |
James L. Whitley | Republican | 38th | Mar 4, 1929 – Jan 3, 1935 | Rochester | |
Elias Whitmore | Adams | 21st | Mar 4, 1825 – Mar 3, 1827 | Windsor | |
Thomas R. Whitney | American | 5th | Mar 4, 1855 – Mar 3, 1857 | Manhattan | |
Frederick Whittlesey | Anti-Masonic | 27th | Mar 4, 1831 – Mar 3, 1833 | Rochester | |
28th | Mar 4, 1833 – Mar 3, 1835 | ||||
Eliphalet Wickes | Democratic-Republican | 1st | Mar 4, 1805 – Mar 3, 1807 | ||
David Wilber | Republican | 20th | Mar 4, 1873 – Mar 3, 1875 | Milford | |
21st | Mar 4, 1879 – Mar 3, 1881 | ||||
24th | Mar 4, 1887 – Apr 1, 1890 | Died. | |||
David F. Wilber | Republican | 21st | Mar 4, 1895 – Mar 3, 1899 | Oneonta | |
John M. Wiley | Democratic | 33rd | Mar 4, 1889 – Mar 3, 1891 | East Aurora | |
James W. Wilkin | Democratic-Republican | 6th | Dec 4, 1815 – Mar 3, 1819 | Goshen | |
Samuel J. Wilkin | Anti-Jacksonian | 6th | Mar 4, 1831 – Mar 3, 1833 | Goshen | |
William Willet, Jr. | Democratic | 14th | Mar 4, 1907 – Mar 3, 1911 | Far Rockaway | |
Andrew Williams | Republican | 18th | Mar 4, 1875 – Mar 3, 1879 | Plattsburgh | |
Isaac Williams, Jr. | Democratic-Republican | 15th | Jan 24, 1814 – Mar 3, 1815 | Cooperstown | |
Mar 4, 1817 – Mar 3, 1819 | |||||
Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican | 13th | Mar 4, 1823 – Mar 3, 1825 | |||
John Williams | Federalist | 9th | Mar 4, 1795 – Mar 3, 1799 | ||
John Williams | Democratic | 29th | Mar 4, 1855 – Mar 3, 1857 | Rochester | |
Nathan Williams | Democratic-Republican | 15th | Mar 4, 1805 – Mar 3, 1807 | Utica | |
William Williams | Democratic | 30th | Mar 4, 1871 – Mar 3, 1873 | Buffalo | |
William R. Williams | Republican | 35th | Jan 3, 1951 – Jan 3, 1953 | Cassville | |
34th | Jan 3, 1953 – Jan 3, 1959 | ||||
Benjamin A. Willis | Democratic | 11th | Mar 4, 1875 – Mar 3, 1879 | Manhattan | |
Westel Willoughby, Jr. | Democratic-Republican | 17th | Dec 13, 1815 – Mar 3, 1817 | Herkimer | |
Francis H. Wilson | Republican | 3rd | Mar 4, 1895 – Sep 30, 1897 | Brooklyn | Resigned after becoming Postmaster of Brooklyn |
Frank E. Wilson | Democratic | 5th | Mar 4, 1899 – Mar 3, 1903 | Brooklyn | |
4th | Mar 4, 1903 – Mar 3, 1905 | ||||
Mar 4, 1911 – Mar 3, 1913 | |||||
3rd | Mar 4, 1913 – Mar 3, 1915 | ||||
Isaac Wilson | Democratic-Republican | 29th | Mar 4, 1823 – Jan 7, 1824 | Middlebury | Lost contested election |
Nathan Wilson | Democratic-Republican | 12th | Nov 7, 1808 – Mar 3, 1809 | Salem | |
Charles H. Winfield | Democratic | 11th | Mar 4, 1863 – Mar 3, 1867 | Goshen | |
Elisha I. Winter | Federalist | 12th | Mar 4, 1813 – Mar 3, 1815 | Peru | |
Lester L. Wolff | Democratic | 3rd | Jan 3, 1965 – Jan 3, 1973 | Great Neck | |
6th | Jan 3, 1973 – Jan 3, 1981 | ||||
Benjamin Wood | Democratic | 3rd | Mar 4, 1861 – Mar 3, 1863 | Manhattan | |
4th | Mar 4, 1863 – Mar 3, 1865 | ||||
5th | Mar 4, 1881 – Mar 3, 1883 | ||||
Bradford R. Wood | Democratic | 13th | Mar 4, 1845 – Mar 3, 1847 | Albany | |
Fernando Wood | Democratic | 3rd | Mar 4, 1841 – Mar 3, 1843 | Manhattan | |
5th | Mar 4, 1863 – Mar 3, 1865 | ||||
9th | Mar 4, 1867 – Mar 3, 1873 | Died. | |||
10th | Mar 4, 1873 – Mar 3, 1875 | ||||
9th | Mar 4, 1875 – Feb 14, 1881 | ||||
John J. Wood | Jacksonian | 2nd | Mar 4, 1827 – Mar 3, 1829 | Clarkstown | |
Silas Wood | Federalist | 1st | Mar 4, 1819 – Mar 3, 1823 | Huntington | |
Adams-Clay Federalist | Mar 4, 1823 – Mar 3, 1825 | ||||
Anti-Jacksonian | Mar 4, 1825 – Mar 3, 1829 | ||||
Walter A. Wood | Republican | 17th | Mar 4, 1879 – Mar 3, 1883 | Hoosick Falls | |
David Woodcock | Democratic-Republican | 20th | Mar 4, 1821 – Mar 3, 1823 | Ithaca | |
Anti-Jacksonian | 25th | Mar 4, 1827 – Mar 3, 1829 | |||
Stewart L. Woodford | Republican | 3rd | Mar 4, 1873 – Jul 1, 1874 | Brooklyn | Resigned. |
Thomas M. Woodruff | American | 5th | Mar 4, 1845 – Mar 3, 1847 | Manhattan | |
William Woods | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican | 28th | Dec 1, 1823 – Mar 3, 1825 | Bath | |
William W. Woodworth | Democratic | 8th | Mar 4, 1845 – Mar 3, 1847 | Hyde Park | |
George C. Wortley | Republican | 32nd | Jan 3, 1981 – Jan 3, 1983 | Fayetteville | |
27th | Jan 3, 1983 – Jan 3, 1989 | ||||
Silas Wright, Jr. | Jacksonian | 20th | Mar 4, 1827 – Feb 16, 1829 | Canton | Resigned. |
John W. Wydler | Republican | 4th | Jan 3, 1963 – Jan 3, 1973 | Garden City | |
5th | Jan 3, 1973 – Jan 3, 1981 | ||||
John B. Yates | Democratic-Republican | 13th | Mar 4, 1815 – Mar 3, 1817 | Utica | |
John Young | Whig | 30th | Nov 9, 1836 – Mar 3, 1837 | Geneseo | |
Mar 4, 1841 – Mar 3, 1843 | |||||
Richard Young | Republican | 5th | Mar 4, 1909 – Mar 3, 1911 | Brooklyn | |
Leo C. Zeferetti | Democratic | 15th | Jan 3, 1975 – Jan 3, 1983 | Brooklyn | |
Lee Zeldin | Republican | 1st | Jan 3, 2015 – Present | Shirley | Incumbent |
Herbert Zelenko | Democratic | 21st | Jan 3, 1955 – Jan 3, 1963 | Manhattan |