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New York's congressional delegations

These are tables of congressional delegations from New York to the United States House of Representatives and the United States Senate.

United States Senate
==U.S. House of Representatives==
U.S. House of Representatives
Current members This is a list of members of the current New York delegation in the U.S. House, along with their respective tenures in office, district boundaries, and district political ratings according to the CPVI. The delegation has a total of 26 members. As of January 2026, the delegation consists of 19 Democrats and seven Republicans. 1789–1793: 6 seats 1793–1803: 10 seats 1803–1813: 17 seats From 1805 to 1809, the 2nd and 3rd districts jointly elected 2 representatives. 1813–1823: 27 seats 1823–1833: 34 seats 1833–1843: 40 seats 1843–1853: 34 seats 1853–1863: 33 seats 1863–1873: 31 seats 1873–1883: 33 seats 1883–1903: 34 seats 1903–1913: 37 seats After the 1900 census, New York gained three seats. 1913–1933: 43 seats After the 1910 census, New York gained six seats. 1933–1953: 45 seats During these two decades, New York had its maximum apportionment (to date) of 45 seats. From 1933 to 1945 there were 43 districts and two seats At-large. After 1945, there were 45 districts. 1953–1963: 43 seats New York lost two seats following the 1950 census. It continued to lose seats from this point forward following every reapportionment. 1963–1973: 41 seats New York lost two seats following the 1960 census. 1973–1983: 39 seats New York lost two seats in the 1970 census. 1983–1993: 34 seats New York lost five seats in the 1980 census. 1993–2003: 31 seats New York lost three seats in the 1990 census. 2003–2013: 29 seats New York lost two seats in the 2000 census. 2013–2023: 27 seats New York lost two seats in the 2010 census. 2023–present: 26 seats New York lost one seat in the 2020 census. == Key ==
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