District | Representative | Party | First elected | Residence | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Democrat | 2005 | Mastic | ||
2 | Republican | 1995 | Sag Harbor | ||
3 | Democrat | 2000 | Medford | ||
4 | Democrat | 1992 | Setauket | ||
5 | Democrat | 2004 | Oakdale | ||
6 | Democrat | 2002 | Central Islip | ||
7 | Republican | 2002 | Smithtown | ||
8 | Republican | 2006 | Bay Shore | ||
9 | Republican | 2002 | East Northport | ||
10 | Republican | 1988 | Huntington Station | ||
11 | Robert K. Sweeney | Democrat | 1988 | Lindenhurst | |
12 | Republican | 2004 | Massapequa | ||
13 | Democrat | 2004 | Glen Cove | ||
14 | Republican | 2000 | Lynbrook | ||
15 | Rob Walker | Republican | 2005 | Hicksville | |
16 | Democrat | 1986 | Great Neck | ||
17 | Republican | 2006 | East Meadow | ||
18 | Democrat | 1988 | Hempstead | ||
19 | Republican | 2002 | Merrick | ||
20 | Democrat | 1989 | Long Beach | ||
21 | Republican | 1996 | North Valley Stream | ||
22 | Democrat | 2004 | Queens | ||
23 | Democrat | 1987 | Far Rockaway | ||
24 | Democrat | 1994 | Fresh Meadows | ||
25 | Democrat | 1992 | Flushing | ||
26 | Democrat | 1996 | Bayside | ||
27 | Democrat | 1982 | Flushing | ||
28 | Democrat | 2005 | Forest Hills | ||
29 | Democrat | 1994 | Jamaica | ||
30 | Democrat | 1998 | Maspeth | ||
31 | Democrat | 2002 | Far Rockaway | ||
32 | Democrat | 1990 | Jamaica | ||
33 | Barbara M. Clark | Democrat | 1986 | Queens Village | |
34 | Ivan Lafayette | Democrat | 1976 | Jackson Heights | |
35 | Democrat | 1992 | Corona | ||
36 | Democrat | 2000 | Astoria | ||
37 | Democrat | 1984 | Ridgewood | ||
38 | Democrat | 1978 | Richmond Hill | ||
39 | Democrat | 2002 | Jackson Heights | ||
40 | Democrat | 2000 | Brooklyn | ||
41 | Democrat | 1980 | Brooklyn | ||
42 | Democrat | 1978 | Brooklyn | ||
43 | Democrat | 2005 | Brooklyn | ||
44 | Democrat | 1984 | Brooklyn | ||
45 | Democrat | 2000 | Brooklyn | ||
46 | Democrat | 1998 | Brooklyn | ||
47 | Democrat | 1996 | Brooklyn | ||
48 | Democrat | 1982 | Brooklyn | ||
49 | Democrat | 1986 | Brooklyn | ||
50 | Democrat | 1972 | Brooklyn | ||
51 | Democrat | 1994 | Brooklyn | ||
52 | Democrat | 1997 | Brooklyn Heights | ||
53 | Democrat | 1984 | Brooklyn | ||
54 | Democrat | 1992 | Brooklyn | ||
55 | Democrat | 2003 | Brooklyn | ||
56 | Democrat | 2002 | Brooklyn | ||
57 | Democrat | 2004 | Brooklyn | ||
58 | Democrat | 1992 | Brooklyn | ||
59 | Democrat | 2006 | Brooklyn | ||
60 | Janele Hyer-Spencer | Democrat | 2002 | Staten Island/Brooklyn | |
61 | Vacant (previously held by John Lavelle [deceased]) | N/A | --- | Staten Island | |
62 | Vacant (previously held by Vincent Ignizio [elected to [[New York City Council]] on February 20, 2007] | N/A | --- | Staten Island | |
63 | Democrat | 2002 | Staten Island | ||
64 | Democrat | 1976 | New York | ||
65 | Democrat | 1974 | New York | ||
66 | Democrat | 1990 | New York | ||
67 | Democrat | 2006 | New York | ||
68 | Adam Clayton Powell IV | Democrat | 2000 | New York | |
69 | Daniel O'Donnell | Democrat | 2002 | New York | |
70 | Democrat | 1992 | New York | ||
71 | Democrat | 1974 | New York | ||
72 | Democrat | 1996 | New York | ||
73 | Democrat | 2002 | New York | ||
74 | Sylvia Friedman | Democrat | 2006 | New York | |
75 | Democrat | 1970 | New York | ||
76 | Democrat | 1992 | Bronx | ||
77 | Democrat | 1982 | Bronx | ||
78 | Jose Rivera | Democrat | 2000 | Bronx | |
79 | Democrat | 2003 | Bronx | ||
80 | Democrat | 2004 | Bronx | ||
81 | Democrat | 1994 | Bronx | ||
82 | Democrat | 2004 | Bronx | ||
83 | Democrat | 2000 | Bronx | ||
84 | Democrat | 1994 | Bronx | ||
85 | Democrat | 1996 | Bronx | ||
86 | Luis Diaz | Democrat | 2002 | Bronx | |
87 | Democrat | 1992 | Mount Vernon | ||
88 | Democrat | 2000 | Scarsdale | ||
89 | Democrat | 2002 | White Plains | ||
90 | Democrat | 1992 | Ossining | ||
91 | George Latimer | Democrat | 2004 | Rye | |
92 | Democrat | 1982 | Greenburgh | ||
93 | Republican | 2004 | Yonkers | ||
94 | Democrat | 2004 | New City | ||
95 | VACANT | ||||
96 | Republican | 1990 | Blooming Grove | ||
97 | Republican | 2004 | Greenwood Lake | ||
98 | Democrat | 2003 | Forestburgh | ||
99 | Willis Stephens | Republican | 1994 | Brewster | |
100 | Thomas Kirwan | Republican | 1994 | Newburgh | |
101 | Democrat | 1998 | Kingston | ||
102 | Republican | 1994 | Poughkeepsie | ||
103 | Patrick R. Manning | Republican | 1994 | East Fishkill | |
104 | Democrat | 1992 | Albany | ||
105 | Democrat | 1983 | Amsterdam | ||
106 | Democrat | 1988 | Cohoes | ||
107 | Republican | 1995 | Guilford | ||
108 | Republican | 1992 | Schaghticoke | ||
109 | Democrat | 2004 | Colonie | ||
110 | Republican | 1982 | Schenectady | ||
111 | William Magee | Democrat | 1990 | Nelson | |
112 | Roy McDonald | Republican | 2002 | Saratoga | |
113 | Republican | 2002 | Willsboro | ||
114 | VACANT | ||||
115 | David Townsend | Republican | 1990 | Kirkland | |
116 | Democrat | 1992 | Rome | ||
117 | Republican | 1995 | Newport | ||
118 | Democrat | 2002 | Cape Vincent | ||
119 | Democrat | 1990 | Syracuse | ||
120 | Democrat | 1998 | Syracuse | ||
121 | Jeffrey Brown | Republican | 2002 | Manlius | |
122 | Republican | 1998 | Gouverneur | ||
123 | Republican | 1999 | Springport | ||
124 | Republican | 2002 | Pulaski | ||
125 | Democrat | 2002 | Ithaca | ||
126 | Democrat | 2004 | Endwell | ||
127 | Republican | 2002 | Saugerties | ||
128 | Republican | 1992 | Macedon | ||
129 | Republican | 2000 | Canandaigua | ||
130 | Republican | 2000 | Conesus | ||
131 | Democrat | 1990 | Rochester | ||
132 | Democrat | 1990 | Irondequoit | ||
133 | Democrat | 1982 | Rochester | ||
134 | Republican | 2002 | Greece | ||
135 | Democrat | 1996 | Perinton | ||
136 | Republican | 1995 | Corning | ||
137 | Republican | 2004 | Horseheads | ||
138 | Democrat | 2000 | Lewiston | ||
139 | Republican | 2006 | Batavia | ||
140 | Democrat | 1976 | Kenmore | ||
141 | Democrat | 2002 | Buffalo | ||
142 | Republican | 2006 | Alden | ||
143 | Democrat | 1988 | Cheektowaga | ||
144 | Democrat | 1992 | Buffalo | ||
145 | Democrat | 2004 | Buffalo | ||
146 | Jack Quinn III | Republican | 2004 | Hamburg | |
147 | Republican | 1998 | Warsaw | ||
148 | James P. Hayes | Republican | 1998 | Amherst | |
149 | Republican | 2005 | Gowanda | ||
150 | Democrat | 1982 | North Harmony |