The New York Republican Party holds 22 out of the 63 seats in the New York State Senate and seven of the state's 26 U.S. House seats.
Members of Congress U.S. Senate • None Both of New York's
U.S. Senate seats have been held by
Democrats since 1999.
Al D'Amato was the last Republican to represent New York in the U.S. Senate. First elected in
1980, D'Amato lost his bid for a fourth term in
1998 to
Chuck Schumer who has held the seat since.
U.S. House of Representatives Out of the 26 seats New York is apportioned in the
U.S. House of Representatives, seven are held by Republicans: •
NY-01:
Nick LaLota •
NY-02:
Andrew Garbarino •
NY-11:
Nicole Malliotakis •
NY-17:
Mike Lawler •
NY-21:
Elise Stefanik •
NY-23:
Nick Langworthy •
NY-24:
Claudia Tenney State legislative leaders New York State Senate •
Rob Ortt: Minority Leader •
Andrew Lanza: Deputy Minority Leader •
Patty Ritchie: Chair of the Senate Minority Conference •
Sue Serino: Vice Chair of the Senate Minority Conference •
Patrick Gallivan: Minority Whip •
Joseph Griffo: Assistant Minority Leader
New York State Assembly •
William A. Barclay: Minority Leader •
Andy Goodell: Minority Leader Pro Tempore •
Mary Beth Walsh: Assistant Minority Leader Pro Tempore •
Michael Norris: Chair of the Assembly Minority Conference •
Jake Ashby: Vice Chair of the Assembly Minority Conference •
Michael Montesano: Minority Whip == Republican presidents from New York ==