List of United States representatives from New York explained

The following is a list of members of the United States House of Representatives from the state of New York. For chronological tables of members of both houses of the United States Congress from the state (through the present day), see United States congressional delegations from New York. The list of names should be complete but other data may be incomplete.

Current members of the U.S. House of Representatives

See main article: New York's congressional districts.

List of members

The list of names should be complete, but other data may be incomplete.

MemberPartyDistrictYearsDistrict homeElectoral history
Bella AbzugDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 1973ManhattanRetired to run for U.S. Senate.
nowrap – January 3, 1977
Gary AckermanDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 1993QueensRetired.
nowrap – January 3, 2013
align=left Charles H. AdamsRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1877CohoesLost re-election.
align=left John AdamsJacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1835Durham?
John J. AdamsDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1885Manhattan?
nowrap – March 3, 1887?
Parmenio AdamsDemocratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1825BataviaRetired to return to personal businesses.
Anti-Jacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1827
Joseph P. AddabboDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 1963QueensDied.
nowrap – January 3, 1983
nowrap – April 10, 1986
align=left Asa AdgateDemocratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1817ChesterfieldChose not to run for re-election.
align=left Theron AkinProgressive Republicannowrap – March 3, 1913Fort JohnsonUnsuccessful in renomination twice. Became Mayor of Amsterdam, New York
De Alva S. AlexanderRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1903Buffalo?
nowrap – March 3, 1911
align=left Henry P. AlexanderWhignowrap – March 3, 1851Little Falls?
align=left Judson AllenDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1841Harpursville?
align=left Nathaniel AllenDemocratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1821Richmond?
align=left Jerome AmbroDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 1981HuntingtonRetired to become a lobbyist and a governmental and legislative consultant.
align=left Joseph H. AndersonDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1847White Plains?
align=left George Rex AndrewsWhignowrap – March 3, 1851Ticonderoga?
align=left John T. AndrewsDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1839Bath?
align=left Samuel G. AndrewsRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1859Rochester?
Walter G. AndrewsRepublicannowrap – January 3, 1945Buffalo?
nowrap – January 3, 1949
align=left John Emory AndrusRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1913Yonkers?
Victor AnfusoDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 1953Brooklyn?
nowrap – January 3, 1963?
William G. AngelJacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1827Burlington?
nowrap – March 3, 1833?
align=left Martin C. AnsorgeRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1923ManhattanLost re-election.
align=left Mike ArcuriDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 2011UticaLost re-election.
align=left Benedict ArnoldAnti-Jacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1831Amsterdam?
John Arnot Jr.Democraticnowrap – March 3, 1885ElmiraDied.
nowrap – November 20, 1886
align=left Henry AshleyJacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1827Catskill?
Daniel AveryDemocratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1813Scipio?
nowrap – March 3, 1815
nowrap – March 3, 1817?
align=left Steven Beckwith AyresIndependent Democraticnowrap – March 3, 1913Manhattan?
align=left Alfred BabcockWhignowrap – March 3, 1843Gaines?
align=left Leander BabcockDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1853Oswego?
align=left William BabcockAnti-Masonicnowrap – March 3, 1833Penn Yan?
Henry BaconDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1889Goshen?
nowrap – March 3, 1893
align=left Robert L. BaconRepublicannowrap – September 12, 1938Old WestburyDied.
align=left William J. BaconRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1879Utica?
align=left Luther BadgerAnti-Jacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1827Jamesville?
Herman BadilloDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 1973BronxResigned to become Deputy Mayor of New York City.
nowrap – December 31, 1977
align=left George A. BagleyRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1879Watertown?
John H. Bagley Jr.Democraticnowrap – March 3, 1877Catskill?
nowrap – March 3, 1885?
align=left Alexander H. BaileyRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1871RomeRetired.
align=left John Mosher BaileyRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1881Albany?
Theodorus BaileyAnti-Administrationnowrap – March 3, 1795Poughkeepsie?
Democratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1797
nowrap – March 3, 1801?
nowrap – March 3, 1803?
align=left Caleb BakerDemocratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1821Elmira?
align=left Charles S. BakerRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1891Rochester?
align=left Robert BakerDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1905Brooklyn?
align=left Stephen BakerRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1863Poughkeepsie?
align=left William H. BakerRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1879Constantia?
align=left Joseph C. BaldwinRepublicannowrap – January 3, 1947Manhattan?
Daniel D. BarnardAnti-Jacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1829Albany?
Whignowrap – March 3, 1843?
nowrap – March 3, 1845
align=left Demas BarnesDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1869Brooklyn?
align=left Thomas J. BarrDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1861Manhattan?
Robert R. BarryRepublicannowrap – January 3, 1963Yonkers?
nowrap – January 3, 1965
William Bernard BarryDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 1945QueensDied.
nowrap – October 20, 1946
align=left Gamaliel H. BarstowAnti-Masonicnowrap – March 3, 1833Nichols?
align=left Franklin BartlettDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1897Manhattan?
align=left Bruce Fairchild BartonRepublicannowrap – January 3, 1941Manhattan?
align=left Samuel BartonJacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1837Richmond?
Lyman K. BassRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1875Buffalo?
nowrap – March 3, 1877
align=left Edward BassettDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1905Brooklyn?
Lewis BeachDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1885CornwallDied.
nowrap – August 10, 1886
align=left Charles Lewis BealeRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1861Kinderhook?
Samuel BeardsleyJacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1833UticaResigned to become circuit judge.
nowrap – March 29, 1836
Democraticnowrap – February 29, 1844Resigned to become associate justice of New York Supreme Court.
Frank J. BeckerRepublicannowrap – January 3, 1963Lynbrook?
nowrap – January 3, 1965
align=left George M. BeebeDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1879Monticello?
align=left Thomas BeekmanAnti-Jacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1831Peterboro?
align=left Cyrus BeersDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1839Ithaca?
Alfred F. BeiterDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 1939Williamsville?
nowrap – January 3, 1943?
align=left George O. BeldenJacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1829Monticello?
James J. BeldenRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1893Syracuse?
nowrap – March 3, 1895
nowrap – March 3, 1899?
align=left Joseph M. BelfordRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1899Riverhead?
align=left Oliver BelmontDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1903Manhattan?
align=left Perry BelmontDemocraticnowrap – December 1, 1888BabylonResigned to become U.S. Minister to Spain.
align=left Charles B. BenedictDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1879Attica?
align=left Augustus W. BennetRepublicannowrap – January 3, 1947Newburgh?
William Stiles BennetRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1911Manhattan?
nowrap – March 3, 1917?
align=left Charles G. BennettRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1899Brooklyn?
align=left David S. BennettRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1871Buffalo?
Henry BennettWhignowrap – March 3, 1853New BerlinLost re-election.
nowrap – March 3, 1855
Oppositionnowrap – March 3, 1857
Republicannowrap – March 3, 1859
Egbert BensonPro-Administrationnowrap – March 3, 1793Red Hook?
Federalistnowrap – August 2, 1813?Resigned.
align=left Henry Wilbur BentleyDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1893Boonville?
align=left Charles S. BentonDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1847Mohawk?
align=left John T. BergenDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1833Brooklyn?
align=left Teunis G. BergenDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1867New Utrecht?
align=left Samuel BettsDemocratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1817Newburgh?
Mario BiaggiDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 1973BronxResigned.
nowrap – January 3, 1983
nowrap – August 5, 1988
align=left Bennet BicknellDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1839Morrisville?
Jonathan Brewster BinghamDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 1973Bronx?
nowrap – January 3, 1983
align=left John BirdFederalistnowrap – July 25, 1801?Resigned.
align=left Ausburn BirdsallDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1849Binghamton?
align=left James BirdsallDemocratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1817Norwich?
align=left Samuel BirdsallDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1839Waterloo?
Victory BirdseyeDemocratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1817Pompey?
Whignowrap – March 3, 1843?
align=left Tim BishopDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 2015Southampton?
align=left Frank S. BlackRepublicannowrap – January 7, 1897TroyResigned when elected Governor of New York.
align=left Loring M. Black Jr.Democraticnowrap – January 3, 1935Manhattan?
align=left Esbon BlackmarWhignowrap – March 3, 1849Newark?
align=left Bernard BlairWhignowrap – March 3, 1843Salem?
align=left John Blake Jr.Democratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1809Montgomery?
align=left Harmanus BleeckerFederalistnowrap – March 3, 1813Albany?
Archibald M. BlissDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1883Brooklyn?
nowrap – March 3, 1889?
align=left Isaac BloomDemocratic-Republicannowrap – April 26, 1803?Died.
Sol BloomDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 1945ManhattanDied.
nowrap – March 7, 1949
Abraham BockeeJacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1831Federal Store?
nowrap – March 3, 1837?
align=left Charles BodleJacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1835Bloomingburg?
Sherwood BoehlertRepublicannowrap – January 3, 1993New Hartford?
nowrap – January 3, 2003
nowrap – January 3, 2007
align=left David A. BokeeWhignowrap – March 3, 1851Brooklyn?
align=left Charles G. BondRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1923Brooklyn?
align=left Azariah BoodyWhignowrap – Oct 1853RochesterResigned.
align=left David A. BoodyDemocraticnowrap – October 13, 1891BrooklynResigned to become railroad commissioner of New York State.
align=left Charles Borland Jr.Democratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1823Wardsbridge?
align=left Peter I. BorstJacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1831Middleburg?
align=left Albert H. BoschRepublicannowrap – December 31, 1960QueensResigned to become judge for Queens County.
align=left Joseph BouckDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1833Middleburg?
align=left Matthias J. BoveeJacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1837Amsterdam?
align=left John M. BowersFederalistnowrap – December 20, 1813CooperstownLost election contest to Isaac Williams Jr.
align=left nowrap Jamaal BowmanDemocraticnowrap – presentYonkersIncumbent
align=left Obadiah BowneWhignowrap – March 3, 1853Richmond?
align=left Samuel S. BowneDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1843Cooperstown?
align=left Alexander BoydFederalistnowrap – March 3, 1815Middleburg?
align=left John H. BoydWhignowrap – March 3, 1853Whitehall?
align=left John J. BoylanDemocraticnowrap – October 5, 1938ManhattanDied.
align=left Thomas J. BradleyDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1901Manhattan?
align=left Thomas W. BradleyRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1913Walden?
align=left Frank J. BrascoDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 1975Brooklyn?
align=left Francis B. BrewerRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1885Westfield?
align=left David P. BrewsterDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1843Oswego?
align=left Henry C. BrewsterRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1899Rochester?
George BriggsWhignowrap – March 3, 1853Manhattan?
Republicannowrap – March 3, 1861?
align=left Anthony BrindisiDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 2021UticaTerm expired before election results were determined.
align=left Henry BristowRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1903Brooklyn?
John C. BrodheadJacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1833Modena?
Democraticnowrap – March 3, 1839?
align=left Isaac H. BronsonDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1839Watertown?
align=left David BrooksFederalistnowrap – March 3, 1799Poughkeepsie?
James BrooksWhignowrap – March 3, 1853New York City?
Democraticnowrap – April 7, 1866William E. Dodge contested the election.
nowrap – March 3, 1873Died.
nowrap – April 30, 1873
align=left Micah BrooksDemocratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1817East Bloomfield?
align=left Anson BrownWhignowrap – June 14, 1840BallstonDied.
align=left John W. BrownJacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1837Newburgh?
align=left Lathrop BrownDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1915St. James?
align=left Henry BrucknerDemocraticnowrap – December 31, 1917ManhattanResigned.
align=left William F. BrunnerDemocraticnowrap – September 27, 1935Rockaway ParkResigned when elected Sheriff of Queens County.
align=left Andrew DeWitt BruynDemocraticnowrap – July 27, 1838IthacaDied.
align=left Lloyd BryceDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1889Manhattan?
Ellsworth B. BuckRepublicannowrap – January 3, 1945Staten Island?
nowrap – January 3, 1949
Charles A. BuckleyDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 1945Bronx?
nowrap – January 3, 1953
nowrap – January 3, 1963
nowrap – January 3, 1965
align=left Alexander H. BuellDemocraticnowrap – January 29, 1853FairfieldDied.
align=left Ann Marie BuerkleRepublicannowrap – January 3, 2013Syracuse?
align=left Solomon BundyRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1879OxfordRetired.
align=left Rudolph BunnerJacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1829Oswego?
align=left Thomas L. BuntingDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1893Hamburg?
align=left Thomas F. BurchillDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 1945Manhattan?
Henry G. BurleighRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1885Whitehall?
nowrap – March 3, 1887
align=left Silas M. BurroughsRepublicannowrap – June 3, 1860MedinaDied.
align=left Lorenzo BurrowsWhignowrap – March 3, 1853Albion?
John Cornelius ButlerRepublicannowrap – January 3, 1945Buffalo?
nowrap – January 3, 1949
nowrap – January 3, 1953?
align=left Martin ButterfieldRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1861Palmyra?
align=left Daniel E. ButtonRepublicannowrap – January 3, 1971Albany?
William T. ByrneDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 1945AlbanyDied.
nowrap – January 27, 1952
align=left Daniel CadyFederalistnowrap – March 3, 1817Johnstown?
align=left John W. CadyDemocratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1825Johnstown?
align=left William M. CalderRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1915Brooklyn?
align=left C. Pope CaldwellDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1921Forest Hills?
align=left Hervey C. CalkinDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1871Manhattan?
Churchill C. CambrelengDemocratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1823Manhattan?
nowrap – March 3, 1825
Jacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1837
Democraticnowrap – March 3, 1839
align=left John H. CampRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1883Lyons?
Felix CampbellDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1885Brooklyn?
nowrap – March 3, 1891
align=left Samuel CampbellDemocratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1823Columbus?
Timothy J. CampbellDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1889Manhattan?
nowrap – March 3, 1893?
nowrap – March 3, 1895
align=left William W. CampbellKnow Nothingnowrap – March 3, 1847Manhattan?
align=left Jacob A. CantorDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1915Manhattan?
align=left nowrap Louis CapozzoliDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 1945Manhattan?
align=left nowrap Bruce F. CaputoRepublicannowrap – January 3, 1979Yonkers?
John F. CarewDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1919ManhattanResigned to become justice in New York Supreme Court.
nowrap – December 28, 1929
Hugh CareyDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 1963BrooklynResigned when elected Governor of New York.
nowrap – December 31, 1974
align=left nowrap Patrick J. CarleyDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 1935Brooklyn?
align=left nowrap Gregory W. CarmanRepublicannowrap – January 3, 1983Farmingdale?
align=left nowrap rowspan=2 William CarneyConservativenowrap – October 7, 1985Hauppauge?
Republicannowrap – January 3, 1987?
align=left nowrap Davis CarpenterWhignowrap – March 3, 1855BrockportLost re-election.
align=left nowrap Levi D. CarpenterDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1845Waterville?
align=left nowrap Charles H. CarrollWhignowrap – March 3, 1847Groveland?
align=left nowrap John M. CarrollDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1873Johnstown?
align=left nowrap Luther C. CarterRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1861Flushing?
align=left nowrap Jeremiah E. CaryDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1845Cherry Valley?
align=left nowrap Walter CaseDemocratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1821Newburgh?
Emanuel CellerDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 1945Brooklyn?
nowrap – January 3, 1953
nowrap – January 3, 1963
nowrap – January 3, 1973
align=left nowrap Jacob P. ChamberlainRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1863Seneca Falls?
Walter M. ChandlerProgressivenowrap – March 3, 1917Manhattan?
Republicannowrap – March 3, 1923?
align=left nowrap John Winthrop ChanlerDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1869Manhattan?
align=left nowrap William A. ChanlerDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1901Manhattan?
align=left nowrap Alfred C. ChapinDemocraticnowrap – November 16, 1892BrooklynResigned.
align=left nowrap Graham H. ChapinJacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1837Lyons?
align=left nowrap William B. CharlesRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1917Amsterdam?
align=left nowrap George W. ChaseWhignowrap – March 3, 1855Schenevus?
align=left nowrap Samuel ChaseAnti-Jacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1829Cooperstown?
align=left nowrap Charles A. ChickeringRepublicannowrap – February 13, 1900CopenhagenDied.
align=left nowrap Thomas Child Jr.Whignowrap – March 3, 1857Manhattan?
Timothy ChildsAnti-Masonicnowrap – March 3, 1831Rochester?
Anti-Jacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1837?
Whignowrap – March 3, 1839
nowrap – March 3, 1843?
align=left nowrap Shirley ChisholmDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 1983Brooklyn?
Simeon B. ChittendenIndependent Republicannowrap – March 3, 1877Brooklyn?
Republicannowrap – March 3, 1881
align=left nowrap Thomas C. ChittendenWhignowrap – March 3, 1843Adams?
align=left nowrap John C. ChurchillRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1871Oswego?
John Michael ClancyDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1893Brooklyn?
nowrap – March 3, 1895
align=left nowrap John R. ClancyDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1915Syracuse?
Ambrose W. ClarkRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1863Watertown?
nowrap – March 3, 1865
Horace F. ClarkDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1859Manhattan?
Anti-Lecompton Democraticnowrap – March 3, 1861
John C. ClarkJacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1829Bainbridge?
Democraticnowrap – March 3, 1839?
Whignowrap – March 3, 1843
align=left nowrap Lot ClarkDemocratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1825Norwich?
align=left nowrap Robert ClarkDemocratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1821Delhi?
align=left nowrap Samuel ClarkJacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1835Waterloo?
align=left nowrap Archibald S. ClarkeDemocratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1817Clarence?
align=left nowrap Bayard ClarkeOppositionnowrap – March 3, 1857Manhattan?
align=left nowrap Charles E. ClarkeWhignowrap – March 3, 1851Great Bend?
Freeman ClarkeRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1865Rochester?
nowrap – March 3, 1873?
nowrap – March 3, 1875
align=left nowrap John D. ClarkeRepublicannowrap – November 5, 1933FraserDied.
align=left nowrap Marian W. ClarkeRepublicannowrap – January 3, 1935Fraser?
align=left nowrap Staley N. ClarkeWhignowrap – March 3, 1843Ellicottville?
Yvette ClarkeDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 2013BrooklynElected in 2006.
Incumbent
nowrap – presentBrooklyn
align=left nowrap Bertram Tracy ClaytonDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1901Brooklyn?
William E. ClearyDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1921Brooklyn?
nowrap – March 3, 1927?
align=left nowrap L. Gary ClementeDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 1953Ozone Park?
George Clinton Jr.Democratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1805Manhattan?
and nowrap – March 3, 1809
James G. ClintonDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1843Newburgh?
nowrap – March 3, 1845
align=left nowrap E. Harold CluettRepublicannowrap – January 3, 1943Troy?
align=left nowrap James CochranFederalistnowrap – March 3, 1799??
align=left nowrap Aaron Van Schaick CochraneRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1901Hudson?
align=left nowrap Clark B. CochraneRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1861Schenectady?
align=left nowrap John CochraneDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1861Manhattan?
William Bourke CockranDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1889Manhattan?
nowrap – March 3, 1893?
nowrap – March 3, 1895
nowrap – March 3, 1909?
nowrap – March 1, 1923Died.
align=left nowrap William W. CocksRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1911Westbury?
align=left nowrap William W. CohenDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1929Manhattan?
align=left nowrap Cadwallader D. ColdenFederalistnowrap – March 3, 1823ManhattanSuccessfully challenged the election of Peter Sharpe to the 17th Congress.
W. Sterling ColeRepublicannowrap – January 3, 1945BathResigned to head the International Atomic Energy Agency.
nowrap – January 3, 1953
nowrap – December 1, 1957
align=left nowrap John A. CollierAnti-Masonicnowrap – March 3, 1833BinghamtonLost re-election.
align=left nowrap John F. CollinDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1847Hillsdale?
align=left nowrap Chris CollinsRepublicannowrap – October 1, 2019Clarence?
align=left nowrap Ela CollinsDemocratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1825Lowville?
align=left nowrap William CollinsDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1849Lowville?
align=left nowrap Oliver C. ComstockDemocratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1819Trumansburg?
Barber ConableRepublicannowrap – January 3, 1973Alexander?
nowrap – January 3, 1983
nowrap – January 3, 1985
align=left nowrap Harmon S. CongerWhignowrap – March 3, 1851Cortland?
align=left nowrap Alfred ConklingDemocratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1823Canajoharie?
align=left nowrap Frederick A. ConklingRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1863Manhattan?
Roscoe ConklingRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1863Utica?
nowrap – March 3, 1867Resigned when elected to the U.S. Senate.
align=left nowrap Richard E. ConnellDemocraticnowrap – October 30, 1912PoughkeepsieDied.
Michael F. ConryDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1913ManhattanDied.
nowrap – March 2, 1917
align=left nowrap Bates CookeAnti-Masonicnowrap – March 3, 1833Lewiston?
align=left nowrap Edmund F. CookeRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1933Alden?
align=left nowrap Thomas B. CookeDemocratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1813Catskill?
William J. CoombsDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1893Brooklyn?
nowrap – March 3, 1895
William CooperFederalistnowrap – March 3, 1797??
nowrap – March 3, 1801?
Thomas CornellRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1869Rondout?
nowrap – March 3, 1883?
Erastus CorningDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1859Albany?
nowrap – October 5, 1863Resigned.
align=left nowrap Parker CorningDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 1937Albany?
align=left nowrap Frederic René Coudert Jr.Republicannowrap – January 3, 1959Manhattan?
James W. CovertDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1881Long Island City?
nowrap – March 3, 1895?
align=left nowrap George W. CowlesRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1871Clyde?
align=left nowrap Henry B. CowlesAnti-Jacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1831Carmel?
align=left nowrap Isaac N. CoxDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1893Ellenville?
Samuel S. CoxDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1873Manhattan?
nowrap – March 3, 1885Resigned to become U.S. Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to the Ottoman Empire.
nowrap – May 20, 1885
nowrap – September 10, 1889Died.
Hector CraigDemocratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1825Chester?
Jacksoniannowrap – July 12, 1830Resigned.
align=left nowrap John CramerJacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1837Waterford?
Thomas J. CreamerDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1875Manhattan?
nowrap – March 3, 1903?
align=left nowrap Henry CrocheronDemocratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1817Castletown?
align=left nowrap Jacob CrocheronJacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1831Smithfield?
align=left nowrap Philip S. CrookeRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1875Flatbrush?
Joe CrowleyDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 2013Elmhurst?
nowrap – January 3, 2019ElmhurstLost re-election.
align=left nowrap Richard CrowleyRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1883Lockport?
align=left nowrap Frank CrowtherRepublicannowrap – January 3, 1943Schenectady?
align=left nowrap Daniel CrugerDemocratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1819Bath?
align=left nowrap Francis D. CulkinRepublicannowrap – August 4, 1943OswegoDied.
align=left nowrap Thomas H. CullenDemocraticnowrap – March 1, 1944Brooklyn?
align=left nowrap Erastus D. CulverWhignowrap – March 3, 1847Greenwich?
align=left nowrap Thomas W. CummingDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1855Brooklyn?
Amos J. CummingsDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1889Manhattan?
nowrap – March 3, 1893?
nowrap – March 3, 1895
nowrap – May 2, 1902Died.
align=left nowrap Edward W. CurleyDemocraticnowrap – January 6, 1940BronxDied.
align=left nowrap Edward CurtisWhignowrap – March 3, 1841Manhattan?
align=left nowrap Newton Martin CurtisRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1897Odgensburg?
align=left nowrap John P. CushmanFederalistnowrap – March 3, 1819Troy?
align=left nowrap Francis B. CuttingDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1855Manhattan?
align=left nowrap Anthony D'EspositoRepublicannowrap – presentIsland ParkIncumbent
align=left nowrap Harry H. DaleDemocraticnowrap – January 6, 1919BrooklynResigned to become judge of magistrate court.
Amasa DanaDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1841Ithaca?
nowrap – March 3, 1845?
Henry G. DanforthRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1913Rochester?
nowrap – March 3, 1917
align=left nowrap Charles DanielsRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1897Buffalo?
align=left nowrap William Augustus DarlingRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1867Manhattan?
align=left nowrap Frederick M. DavenportRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1933Clinton?
align=left nowrap Ira DavenportRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1889Bath?
align=left nowrap Irwin D. DavidsonLiberalnowrap – December 31, 1956ManhattanResigned when elected judge of Court of General Sessions for New York County.
align=left nowrap John C. Davies IIDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 1951Utica?
align=left nowrap Noah DavisRepublicannowrap – July 15, 1870Albionresigned after becoming United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York
Richard D. DavisDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1843Poughkeepsie?
nowrap – March 3, 1845
Thomas Treadwell DavisUnionnowrap – March 3, 1865Syracuse?
Republicannowrap – March 3, 1867
align=left nowrap John M. DavyRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1877Rochester?
Rowland DayDemocratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1825Sempronius?
Jacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1835?
align=left nowrap Charles DayanJacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1833Lowville?
align=left nowrap Henry S. De ForestRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1913Schenectady?
John I. De GraffJacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1829Schenectady?
Democraticnowrap – March 3, 1839?
align=left nowrap James De La MontanyaDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1841Haverstraw?
align=left nowrap Milton De LanoRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1891Canastota?
align=left nowrap John De MottDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1847Lodi?
align=left nowrap Charles G. DeWittJacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1831Kingston?
align=left nowrap David M. De WittDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1875Kingston?
align=left nowrap Jacob H. De WittDemocratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1821Kingston?
Gilbert DeanDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1853PoughkeepsieResigned to become justice to Supreme Court of New York.
nowrap – July 3, 1854
James J. DelaneyDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 1947Long Island City?
nowrap – January 3, 1953Resigned.
nowrap – January 3, 1963
nowrap – December 31, 1978
John J. DelaneyDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1919Brooklyn?
nowrap – November 18, 1948Died.
align=left nowrap Isaac C. DelaplaineDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1863Manhattan?
align=left nowrap Antonio DelgadoDemocraticnowrap – May 25, 2022RhinebeckResigned to become Lieutenant Governor of New York
align=left nowrap S. Wallace DempseyRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1931Lockport?
align=left nowrap Peter DenoyellesDemocratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1815Haverstraw?
Steven DerounianRepublicannowrap – January 3, 1963Roslyn?
nowrap – January 3, 1965
John Dean DickinsonFederalistnowrap – March 3, 1823Troy?
Anti-Jacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1829?
Anti-Jacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1831
align=left nowrap John DicksonAnti-Masonicnowrap – March 3, 1835West Bloomfield?
align=left nowrap Samuel DicksonOppositionnowrap – March 3, 1857New Scotland?
Samuel DicksteinDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 1945ManhattanResigned to become justice on New York Supreme Court.
nowrap – December 30, 1945
align=left nowrap William DietzJacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1827Schoharie?
align=left nowrap Joe DioGuardiRepublicannowrap – January 3, 1989Scarsdale?
align=left nowrap Alexander S. DivenRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1863Elmira?
Edward DoddOppositionnowrap – March 3, 1857Argyle?
Republicannowrap – March 3, 1859
align=left nowrap William E. DodgeRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1867Manhattan?
align=left nowrap Nicholas B. DoeWhignowrap – March 3, 1841Waterford?
align=left nowrap Andrew W. DoigDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1843Lowville?
Isidore DollingerDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 1953ManhattanResigned.
nowrap – December 31, 1959
align=left nowrap Dan DonovanRepublicannowrap – January 3, 2019Great Kills, Staten IslandLost re-election.
align=left nowrap James G. DonovanDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 1957Manhattan?
align=left nowrap Jerome F. DonovanDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1921New York CityLost re-election.
align=left nowrap Edwin B. DooleyRepublicannowrap – January 3, 1963Mamaroneck?
Peter J. DoolingDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1919Manhattan?
nowrap – March 3, 1921
align=left nowrap Francis E. DornRepublicannowrap – January 3, 1961Brooklyn?
align=left nowrap William DorsheimerDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1885Manhattan?
Ulysses F. DoubledayJacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1833Auburn?
nowrap – March 3, 1837?
align=left nowrap Fred J. DouglasRepublicannowrap – January 3, 1945Utica?
William H. DouglasRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1903Manhattan?
nowrap – March 3, 1905
John G. DowDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 1969Grand View?
nowrap – January 3, 1973?
align=left nowrap Abraham DowdneyDemocraticnowrap – December 10, 1886ManhattanDied.
align=left nowrap Thomas DowneyDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 1993West Islip?
align=left nowrap John R. DrakeDemocratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1819Owego?
William Henry DraperRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1903Troy?
nowrap – March 3, 1913
align=left nowrap Edmund H. DriggsDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1901Brooklyn?
Daniel A. DriscollDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1913Buffalo?
nowrap – March 3, 1917
Michael E. DriscollRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1903Syracuse?
nowrap – March 3, 1913
R. Holland DuellRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1863Cortland?
nowrap – March 3, 1873?
nowrap – March 3, 1875
align=left nowrap William DuerWhignowrap – March 3, 1851Oswego?
align=left nowrap James P.B. DuffyDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 1937Rochester?
align=left nowrap P. Henry DugroDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1883Manhattan?
Thaddeus J. DulskiDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 1973BuffaloResigned.
nowrap – December 31, 1974
align=left nowrap Thomas B. DunnRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1923Rochester?
Edward J. DunphyDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1893Manhattan?
nowrap – March 3, 1895
align=left nowrap Charles T. DunwellRepublicannowrap – June 12, 1908BrooklynDied.
align=left nowrap Cyrus DureyRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1911Johnstown?
align=left nowrap Jeremiah W. DwightRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1883Dryden?
John Wilbur DwightRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1903Dryden?
nowrap – March 3, 1913
align=left nowrap Justin DwinellDemocratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1825Cazenovia?
align=left nowrap Samuel W. EagerAnti-Jacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1831Montgomery?
align=left nowrap Jonas Earll Jr.Jacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1831Onondaga?
align=left nowrap Nehemiah H. EarllDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1841Syracuse?
align=left nowrap Lewis EatonDemocratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1825Duanesburg?
align=left nowrap Fred J. EckertRepublicannowrap – January 3, 1987Rochester?
align=left nowrap Morris Michael EdelsteinDemocraticnowrap – June 4, 1941ManhattanDied.
align=left nowrap Francis S. EdwardsKnow Nothingnowrap – February 28, 1857FredoniaResigned.
align=left nowrap John EdwardsDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1839Ephratah?
align=left nowrap Valentine EfnerJacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1837Jefferson?
align=left nowrap Joseph EgbertDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1843Tompkinsville?
align=left nowrap Anthony EickhoffDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1879Manhattan?
align=left nowrap Edwin EinsteinRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1881Manhattan?
align=left nowrap Benjamin EllicottDemocratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1819Batavia?
align=left nowrap Chesselden EllisDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1845Waterford?
align=left nowrap Samuel S. EllsworthDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1847Penn Yan?
align=left nowrap Lucas ElmendorfDemocratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1803Kingston?
align=left nowrap Edward J. ElsaesserRepublicannowrap – January 3, 1949Buffalo?
align=left nowrap Alfred ElyRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1863Rochester?
align=left nowrap John ElyDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1841Coxsackie?
Smith Ely Jr.Democraticnowrap – March 3, 1873ManhattanResigned to become Mayor of New York City.
nowrap – December 11, 1876
align=left nowrap Louis W. EmersonRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1903Warrensburg?
align=left nowrap James EmottFederalistnowrap – March 3, 1813Albany?
Eliot EngelDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 1993The BronxLost re-nomination to Bowman
nowrap – January 3, 2013
nowrap – January 3, 2021
align=left nowrap Adriano EspaillatDemocraticnowrap – presentManhattanIncumbent
align=left nowrap David Ellicott EvansJacksoniannowrap – May 2, 1827BataviaResigned.
align=left nowrap Marcellus H. EvansDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 1941Brooklyn?
Benjamin L. FairchildRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1897Pelham?
nowrap – March 3, 1919?
nowrap – March 3, 1923?
nowrap – March 3, 1927?
George Winthrop FairchildRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1913Oneonta?
nowrap – March 3, 1919
align=left nowrap Leonard FarbsteinDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 1971Manhattan?
align=left nowrap Michael F. FarleyDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1917Manhattan?
align=left nowrap Dudley FarlinJacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1837Warrensburg?
align=left nowrap John M. FarquharRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1891Buffalo?
align=left nowrap John FasoRepublicannowrap – January 3, 2019KinderhookLost re-election.
align=left nowrap Jacob Sloat FassettRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1911Elmira?
James H. FayDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 1941Manhattan?
nowrap – January 3, 1945?
align=left nowrap John FayDemocratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1821Northampton?
John R. FellowsDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1893ManhattanResigned to become District Attorney for New York City.
nowrap – December 31, 1893
Reuben FentonDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1855Frewsburg?
Republicannowrap – March 3, 1863Resigned when elected Governor of New York.
nowrap – December 20, 1864
align=left nowrap John W. FerdonRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1881Piermont?
align=left nowrap Geraldine FerraroDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 1985Forest HillsRetired to run for U.S. Vice President
Charles G. FerrisJacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1835Manhattan?
Democraticnowrap – March 3, 1843
align=left nowrap Orange FerrissRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1871Glens Falls?
align=left nowrap David Dudley Field IIDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1877Manhattan?
align=left nowrap William C. FieldsRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1869Laurens?
Millard FillmoreWhignowrap – March 3, 1835Buffalo?
nowrap – March 3, 1843?
align=left nowrap Isaac FinchAnti-Jacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1831Jay?
align=left nowrap John FineDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1841Ogdensburg?
Sidney A. FineDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 1953ManhattanResigned to serve on the New York Supreme Court.
nowrap – January 2, 1956
Paul A. FinoRepublicannowrap – January 3, 1963ManhattanResigned when elected justice to the New York Supreme Court.
nowrap – December 31, 1968
align=left nowrap Israel F. FischerRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1899Brooklyn?
align=left nowrap Hamilton FishWhignowrap – March 3, 1845Manhattan?
align=left nowrap Hamilton Fish IIRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1911GarrisonLost re-election.
align=left nowrap Hamilton Fish IIIRepublicannowrap – January 3, 1945Garrison?
Hamilton Fish IVRepublicannowrap – January 3, 1973Millbrook?
nowrap – January 3, 1983
nowrap – January 3, 1993
nowrap – January 3, 1995
align=left nowrap George FisherAnti-Jacksoniannowrap – February 5, 1830OswegoLost contested election.
align=left nowrap John FisherRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1871Batavia?
Jonathan FiskDemocratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1811Newburgh?
nowrap – March 21, 1815Resigned to become US Attorney.
align=left nowrap Asa FitchFederalistnowrap – March 3, 1813Salem?
Ashbel P. FitchRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1889Manhattan?
Democraticnowrap – December 26, 1893Resigned to become New York City Comptroller.
align=left nowrap Frank T. FitzgeraldDemocraticnowrap – November 4, 1889ManhattanResigned when elected register of New York County.
John J. FitzgeraldDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1903BrooklynResigned.
nowrap – December 31, 1917
align=left nowrap John FitzgibbonsDemocraticdata-sort-value=0nowrap – January 3, 1935Oswego?
align=left nowrap James M. FitzpatrickDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 1945Manhattan?
align=left nowrap William H. FlackRepublicannowrap – February 2, 1907MaloneDied.
Thomas T. FlaglerWhignowrap – March 3, 1855Lockport?
Oppositionnowrap – March 3, 1857
align=left nowrap Floyd FlakeDemocraticnowrap – November 17, 1997QueensResigned.
align=left nowrap Thomas S. FloodRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1891Elmira?
Roswell P. FlowerDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1883Manhattan?
nowrap – September 16, 1891Resigned to become Governor of New York.
align=left nowrap Charles A. FloydDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1843Commack?
John G. FloydDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1843Utica?
nowrap – March 3, 1853?
align=left nowrap William FloydAnti-Administrationnowrap – March 3, 1791BrookhavenLost re-election.
align=left nowrap Joseph V. FlynnDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1919Brooklyn?
align=left nowrap Otto G. FoelkerRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1911Brooklyn?
align=left nowrap Charles A. FooteDemocratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1825Delhi?
align=left nowrap Wallace T. Foote Jr.Republicannowrap – March 3, 1899Port Henry?
Michael ForbesRepublicannowrap – July 17, 1999Quogue?
Democraticnowrap – January 3, 2001
align=left nowrap William Donnison FordDemocratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1821Watertown?
align=left nowrap Charles V. FornesDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1913Manhattan?
align=left nowrap Nicoll FosdickAnti-Jacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1827Morristown?
align=left nowrap Vito FossellaRepublicannowrap – January 3, 2009Staten Island?
align=left nowrap A. Lawrence FosterWhignowrap – March 3, 1843Morrisville?
align=left nowrap Henry A. FosterDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1839Rome?
align=left nowrap John FoxDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1871Manhattan?
align=left nowrap Richard FranchotRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1863Schenectady?
align=left nowrap George B. FrancisRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1919Manhattan?
Augustus FrankRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1863Warsaw?
nowrap – March 3, 1865
align=left nowrap Dan FrisaRepublicannowrap – January 3, 1997Westbury?
align=left nowrap Joel FrostDemocratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1825Carmel?
Hadwen C. FullerRepublicannowrap – January 3, 1945Parish?
nowrap – January 3, 1949
Philo C. FullerAnti-Masonicnowrap – March 3, 1835GenescoResigned.
Anti-Jacksoniannowrap – September 2, 1836
align=left nowrap William K. FullerJacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1837Chittenango?
align=left nowrap Albert GallupDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1839East Berne?
Ralph A. GambleRepublicannowrap – January 3, 1945Larchmont?
nowrap – January 3, 1953
nowrap – January 3, 1957
James V. GanlyDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1921Manhattan?
nowrap – September 7, 1923Died.
align=left nowrap John GansonDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1865Buffalo?
align=left nowrap Andrew GarbarinoRepublicannowrap – presentSayvilleIncumbent
Robert GarcíaDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 1983BronxResigned because of corruptions.
nowrap – January 7, 1990
Barent GardenierFederalistnowrap – March 3, 1809Kingston?
nowrap – March 3, 1811
align=left nowrap Daniel G. GarnseyAnti-Jacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1829Fredonia?
align=left nowrap Nathaniel GarrowJacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1829Auburn?
align=left nowrap Seth M. GatesWhignowrap – March 3, 1843Le Roy?
align=left nowrap Joseph A. GavaganDemocraticnowrap – December 30, 1943ManhattanResigned when elected justice of New York Supreme Court.
align=left nowrap John GebhardFederalistnowrap – March 3, 1823Schoharie?
align=left nowrap James GeddesFederalistnowrap – March 3, 1815Onondaga?
Henry George Jr.Democraticnowrap – March 3, 1913Manhattan?
nowrap – March 3, 1915
Chris GibsonRepublicannowrap – January 3, 2013Kinderhook?
nowrap – January 3, 2017
Ezekiel GilbertPro-Administrationnowrap – March 3, 1795Hudson?
Federalistnowrap – March 3, 1797
Jacob H. GilbertDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 1963BronxLost re-election.
nowrap – January 3, 1971
align=left nowrap William A. GilbertOppositionnowrap – February 27, 1857AdamsResigned.
Charles W. GilletRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1903Addison?
nowrap – March 3, 1905
align=left nowrap Ransom H. GilletJacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1837Odgensburg?
align=left nowrap Kirsten GillibrandDemocraticnowrap – January 26, 2009GreenportResigned after being appointed to the U.S. Senate.
Benjamin GilmanRepublicannowrap – January 3, 1983Middletown?
nowrap – January 3, 1993
nowrap – January 3, 2003
align=left nowrap Robert H. GittinsDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1915Niagara Falls?
Henry GlenPro-Administrationnowrap – March 3, 1795??
Federalistnowrap – March 3, 1801
align=left nowrap Martin H. GlynnDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1901Albany?
Thomas R. GoldFederalistnowrap – March 3, 1813Whitestown?
nowrap – March 3, 1817?
Henry M. GoldfogleDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1913Manhattan?
nowrap – March 3, 1915
nowrap – March 3, 1921?
align=left nowrap Dan GoldmanDemocraticnowrap – presentManhattanIncumbent
Charles GoodellRepublicannowrap – January 3, 1963JamestownResigned after being appointed to the U.S. Senate.
nowrap – September 9, 1968
align=left nowrap Milo GoodrichRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1873Dryden?
Henry C. GoodwinWhignowrap – March 3, 1855Hamilton?
Republicannowrap – March 3, 1859?
align=left nowrap Philip A. GoodwinRepublicannowrap – June 6, 1937CoxsackieDied.
Charles GoodyearDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1847Schoharie?
nowrap – March 3, 1867?
James GordonPro-Administrationnowrap – March 3, 1793??
nowrap – March 3, 1795
Samuel GordonDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1843Delhi?
nowrap – March 3, 1847?
align=left nowrap Chester C. GorskiDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 1951Buffalo?
align=left nowrap Daniel GottWhignowrap – March 3, 1851Pompey?
align=left nowrap Herman D. GouldWhignowrap – March 3, 1851Delhi?
align=left nowrap Norman J. GouldRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1923Seneca Falls?
Joseph A. GouldenDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1911Fordham?
nowrap – May 3, 1915Died.
align=left nowrap James H. GrahamRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1861Delhi?
align=left nowrap John H. GrahamDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1895Brooklyn?
Amos P. GrangerOppositionnowrap – March 3, 1857Syracuse?
Republicannowrap – March 3, 1859
Francis GrangerAnti-Jacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1837Canandaigua?
Whignowrap – March 5, 1841Resigned after being appointed U.S. Postmaster General.
nowrap – March 3, 1843?
align=left nowrap Abraham P. GrantDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1839Oswego?
align=left nowrap Hiram GrayDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1839Elmira?
align=left nowrap Horace GreeleyWhignowrap – March 3, 1849Manhattan?
align=left nowrap Byram GreenDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1845Sodus?
Bill GreenRepublicannowrap – January 3, 1983Manhattan?
nowrap – January 3, 1993
align=left nowrap George Woodward GreeneDemocraticnowrap – February 17, 1870GoshenCharles Van Wyck contested election.
Halbert S. GreenleafDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1885Rochester?
nowrap – March 3, 1893?
align=left nowrap Edward W. GreenmanDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1889Troy?
align=left nowrap Ernest GreenwoodDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 1953Bay Shore?
align=left nowrap John GreigWhignowrap – September 25, 1841CanandaiguaResigned.
align=left nowrap Anthony J. GriffinDemocraticnowrap – January 13, 1935BrooklynDied.
align=left nowrap Daniel J. GriffinDemocraticnowrap – December 31, 1917BrooklynResigned when elected sheriff of Kings County.
Michael GrimmRepublicannowrap – January 3, 2013Staten IslandResigned.
nowrap – January 5, 2015
align=left nowrap Moses H. GrinnellWhignowrap – March 3, 1841Manhattan?
align=left nowrap Gaylord GriswoldFederalistnowrap – March 3, 1805??
align=left nowrap John Ashley GriswoldDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1871Catskill?
John Augustus GriswoldDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1865Troy?
Republicannowrap – March 3, 1869
align=left nowrap Ezra C. GrossDemocratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1821Elizabeth?
Thomas P. GrosvenorFederalistnowrap – March 3, 1813Hudson?
nowrap – March 3, 1817
align=left nowrap James R. Grover Jr.Republicannowrap – January 3, 1975Babylon?
align=left nowrap Martin GroverDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1847Angelica?
align=left nowrap Felix GrucciRepublicannowrap – January 3, 2003Brookhaven?
align=left nowrap James Guyon Jr.Democratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1821Richmondsuccessfully challenged the election of Ebenezer Sage to the 16th Congress
align=left nowrap Ralph W. GwinnRepublicannowrap – January 3, 1959Bronxville?
align=left nowrap Aaron Hackley Jr.Democratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1821Herkimer?
align=left nowrap Edward HaightDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1863Westchester?
align=left nowrap Charles Delemere HainesDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1895Kinderhook?
Robert S. HaleRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1867Elizabethtown?
nowrap – March 3, 1875?
Edwin Arthur HallRepublicannowrap – January 3, 1945BinghamtonLost re-election.
nowrap – January 3, 1953
align=left nowrap George HallDemocratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1821Onondaga?
align=left nowrap John HallDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 2011Dover Plains?
Leonard W. HallRepublicannowrap – January 3, 1945Oyster BayResigned to become Chairman of the Republican National Committee.
nowrap – December 31, 1952
align=left nowrap Nathan K. HallWhignowrap – March 21, 1849Buffalo?
align=left nowrap John Hallock Jr.Jacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1829Ridgebury?
align=left nowrap Ransom HallowayWhignowrap – March 3, 1851Beekman?
Seymour HalpernRepublicannowrap – January 3, 1963Forest Hills?
nowrap – January 3, 1973
align=left nowrap Jehiel H. HalseyJacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1831Lodi?
align=left nowrap Nicoll HalseyJacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1835Trumansburg?
align=left nowrap Silas HalseyDemocratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1807??
align=left nowrap Charles Mann HamiltonRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1919Ripley?
align=left nowrap Jabez Delano HammondDemocratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1817Cherry Valley?
align=left nowrap John HammondRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1883Crown Point?
align=left nowrap Harry A. HanburyRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1903Brooklyn?
Clarence E. HancockRepublicannowrap – January 3, 1945Syracuse?
nowrap – January 3, 1947
align=left nowrap Augustus C. HandDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1841Elizabethtown?
James M. HanleyDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 1971Syracuse?
nowrap – January 3, 1973
nowrap – January 3, 1981
Richard L. HannaRepublicannowrap – January 3, 2013Barneveld?
nowrap – January 3, 2017
Gideon HardAnti-Masonicnowrap – March 3, 1835Albion?
Anti-Jacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1837
align=left nowrap John HardyDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1885ManhattanLost re-election.
align=left nowrap John HarrisDemocratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1809Aurelias?
Francis Burton HarrisonDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1905Manhattan?
nowrap – March 3, 1913Resigned after being appointed Governor-General of the Philippines.
nowrap – September 3, 1913
align=left nowrap Elizur K. HartDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1879Albion?
align=left nowrap Emanuel B. HartDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1853Manhattan?
align=left nowrap Roswell HartRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1867Rochester?
align=left nowrap J. Francis HarterRepublicannowrap – January 3, 1941Eggertsville?
align=left nowrap Abraham Bruyn HasbrouckAnti-Jacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1827Kingston?
align=left nowrap Abraham J. HasbrouckDemocratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1815Kingstown?
Josiah HasbrouckDemocratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1805New Paltz?
nowrap – March 3, 1819?
align=left nowrap Augustus P. HascallWhignowrap – March 3, 1853Le Roy?
align=left nowrap Reuben L. HaskellRepublicannowrap – December 31, 1919BrooklynResigned.
John B. HaskinDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1859Fordham?
Anti-Lecompton Democraticnowrap – March 3, 1859?
align=left nowrap George HastingsDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1855Mount Morris?
James F. HastingsRepublicannowrap – January 3, 1973AlleganyResigned.
nowrap – January 20, 1976
align=left nowrap Israel T. HatchDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1859Buffalo?
align=left nowrap Samuel G. HathawayJacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1835Solon?
Henry H. HathornRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1875Saratoga Springs?
nowrap – March 3, 1877
John HathornAnti-Administrationnowrap – March 3, 1791Warwick?
Democratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1797?
Solomon G. HavenWhignowrap – March 3, 1855Buffalo?
Oppositionnowrap – March 3, 1857
align=left nowrap James S. HavensDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1911Rochester?
align=left nowrap Jonathan Nicoll HavensDemocratic-Republicannowrap – October 25, 1799?Died.
align=left nowrap James HawkesDemocratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1821Richfield?
align=left nowrap Joseph HawkinsAnti-Jacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1831Henderson?
align=left nowrap John Henry Hobart HawsWhignowrap – March 3, 1853Manhattan?
Moses HaydenDemocratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1825York?
Anti-Jacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1827
align=left nowrap Nan HayworthRepublicannowrap – January 3, 2013Mount Kisco?
Abner HazeltineAnti-Masonicnowrap – March 3, 1835Jamestown?
Anti-Jacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1837
James C. HealeyDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 1963Manhattan?
nowrap – January 3, 1965
align=left nowrap William Randolph HearstDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1907Manhattan?
James J. HeffernanDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 1945Brooklyn?
nowrap – January 3, 1953
Louis B. HellerDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 1953BrooklynResigned.
nowrap – July 21, 1954
align=left nowrap Joseph C. HendrixDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1895Brooklyn?
align=left nowrap Lewis HenryRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1923Elmira?
John HerkimerDemocratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1819Danube?
nowrap – March 3, 1825?
align=left nowrap Anson HerrickDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1865Manhattan?
align=left nowrap Richard P. HerrickWhignowrap – June 20, 1846GreenbushDied.
align=left nowrap Abram HewittDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1879Manhattan?
align=left nowrap Frederick C. HicksRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1923Port Washington?
Brian HigginsDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 2013BuffaloResigned to become the president and CEO of Shea's Performing Arts Center.
nowrap – February 2, 2024
align=left nowrap William Henry HillRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1921Johnson City?
Maurice HincheyDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 2003Saugerties?
nowrap – January 3, 2013
align=left nowrap Frank HiscockRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1887SyracuseResigned when elected to the U.S. Senate.
align=left nowrap Charles B. HoardRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1861Watertown?
align=left nowrap Selah R. HobbieJacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1829Delhi?
align=left nowrap George J. HochbruecknerDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 1995Coram?
align=left nowrap Kathy HochulDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 2013Hamburg?
align=left nowrap Michael HoffmanJacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1833Herkimer?
align=left nowrap Ogden HoffmanWhignowrap – March 3, 1841Manhattan?
align=left nowrap Michael J. HoganRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1923Brooklyn?
align=left nowrap William HoganJacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1833Hogansburg?
align=left nowrap James L. HogeboomDemocratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1825Castleton-on-Hudson?
align=left nowrap John M. HolleyWhignowrap – March 8, 1848LyonsDied.
align=left nowrap Charles H. HolmesRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1871Albion?
align=left nowrap Elias B. HolmesWhignowrap – March 3, 1849Brockport?
align=left nowrap Sidney T. HolmesRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1867Morrisville?
align=left nowrap Elizabeth HoltzmanDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 1981Brooklyn?
align=left nowrap Lester HoltzmanDemocraticnowrap – December 31, 1961Rego ParkResigned.
align=left nowrap Warren B. HookerRepublicannowrap – November 10, 1898FredoniaResigned after being appointed justice of New York Supreme Court.
align=left nowrap Samuel M. HopkinsFederalistnowrap – March 3, 1815Manhattan?
align=left nowrap Stephen T. HopkinsRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1889Catskill?
align=left nowrap Jerediah HorsfordWhignowrap – March 3, 1853Moscow?
Frank HortonRepublicannowrap – January 3, 1973Rochester?
nowrap – January 3, 1983
nowrap – January 3, 1993
align=left nowrap Thomas R. HortonOppositionnowrap – March 3, 1857Fultonville?
George Gilbert HoskinsRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1875Attica?
nowrap – March 3, 1877
align=left nowrap Hezekiah L. HosmerFederalistnowrap – March 3, 1799??
Giles W. HotchkissRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1867Binghamton?
nowrap – March 3, 1871?
align=left nowrap Jacob Houck Jr.Democraticnowrap – March 3, 1843Schoharie?
align=left nowrap William J. HoughDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1847Cazenovia?
align=left nowrap Alanson B. HoughtonRepublicannowrap – February 28, 1922CorningResigned to become United States Ambassador to Germany.
Amo HoughtonRepublicannowrap – January 3, 1993Corning?
nowrap – January 3, 2003
nowrap – January 3, 2005
align=left nowrap James R. HoweRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1899Brooklyn?
align=left nowrap Thomas Y. Howe Jr.Democraticnowrap – March 3, 1853Auburn?
align=left nowrap Edward HowellJacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1835Bath?
align=left nowrap Nathaniel W. HowellFederalistnowrap – March 3, 1815Canandaigua?
align=left nowrap Demas Hubbard Jr.Republicannowrap – March 3, 1867Smyrna?
Thomas H. HubbardDemocratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1819Hamilton?
nowrap – March 3, 1823?
align=left nowrap Edwin N. HubbellDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1867Coxsackie?
align=left nowrap William Spring HubbellDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1845Bath?
align=left nowrap Charles HughesDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1855Sandy Hill?
align=left nowrap Jonas A. HughstonOppositionnowrap – March 3, 1857Delhi?
align=left nowrap Daniel Hugunin Jr.Anti-Jacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1827Oswego?
align=left nowrap George Murray HulbertDemocraticnowrap – January 1, 1918ManhattanResigned to become Commissioner of Docks and Director of the Port of New York City.
align=left nowrap Calvin T. HulburdRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1869Brasher Falls?
align=left nowrap Charles HumphreyAnti-Jacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1827Ithaca?
James HumphreyRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1861Brooklyn?
nowrap – June 16, 1866Died.
align=left nowrap James M. HumphreyDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1869Buffalo?
align=left nowrap Reuben HumphreyDemocratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1809Marcellus?
align=left nowrap John N. HungerfordRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1879Corning?
align=left nowrap Orville HungerfordDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1847Watertown?
Hiram P. HuntAnti-Jacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1837Troy?
Whignowrap – March 3, 1843?
align=left nowrap Washington HuntWhignowrap – March 3, 1849Lockport?
align=left nowrap John W. HunterDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1867Brooklyn?
align=left nowrap Abel HuntingtonJacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1837East Hampton?
align=left nowrap Denis M. HurleyRepublicannowrap – February 26, 1899BrooklynDied.
align=left nowrap James W. HustedRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1923Peekskill?
align=left nowrap Waldo HutchinsDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1885Kingsbridge?
align=left nowrap William IrvineRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1861Corning?
align=left nowrap William IrvingDemocratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1819Manhattan?
align=left nowrap Leo IsacsonAmerican Labornowrap – January 3, 1949Manhattan?
Steve IsraelDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 2013Burlington?
nowrap – January 3, 2017
align=left nowrap Willard IvesDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1853Watertown?
align=left nowrap David S. JacksonDemocraticnowrap – April 19, 1848ManhattanHouse declared seat vacant after contested election.
align=left nowrap Thomas B. JacksonDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1841Elmhurst?
align=left nowrap William Terry JacksonWhignowrap – March 3, 1851Montour Falls?
align=left nowrap Chris JacobsRepublicannowrap – January 3, 2023BuffaloRetired.
align=left nowrap Ferris Jacobs Jr.Republicannowrap – March 3, 1883Delhi?
align=left nowrap Meyer JacobsteinDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1929Rochester?
align=left nowrap Amaziah B. JamesRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1881Ogdensburg?
align=left nowrap Darwin R. JamesRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1887Brooklyn?
align=left nowrap Jacob JavitsRepublicannowrap – December 31, 1954ManhattanResigned when elected as New York State Attorney General.
align=left nowrap Hakeem JeffriesDemocraticnowrap – presentBrooklynIncumbent
align=left nowrap Lemuel JenkinsDemocratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1825Bloomingburg?
Timothy JenkinsDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1849Oneida Castle?
nowrap – March 3, 1853
align=left nowrap Freeborn G. JewettJacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1833Skaneateles?
Frederick A. JohnsonRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1885Glens Falls?
nowrap – March 3, 1887
align=left nowrap Jeromus JohnsonJacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1829Manhattan?
align=left nowrap Noadiah JohnsonJacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1835Delhi?
align=left nowrap Charles JohnstonWhignowrap – March 3, 1841Poughkeepsie?
align=left nowrap John B. JohnstonDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1921Brooklyn?
align=left nowrap Daniel T. JonesDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1855Baldwinsville?
align=left nowrap Mondaire JonesDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 2023Spring ValleyLost renomination to Goldman
align=left nowrap Morgan JonesDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1867Manhattan?
align=left nowrap Nathaniel JonesDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1841Warwick?
align=left nowrap Martin KalbfleischDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1865Brooklyn?
align=left nowrap Nicholas T. KaneDemocraticnowrap – September 14, 1887AlbanyDied.
align=left nowrap John KatkoRepublicannowrap – January 3, 2023SyracuseRetired.
Bernard W. KearneyRepublicannowrap – January 3, 1945Gloversville?
nowrap – January 3, 1953
nowrap – January 3, 1959
Kenneth KeatingRepublicannowrap – January 3, 1953Rochester?
nowrap – January 3, 1959
align=left nowrap Richard KeeseDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1829Keeseville?
align=left nowrap Charles KelloggJacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1827Kelloggsville?
Orlando KelloggWhignowrap – March 3, 1849Elizabethtown?
Republicannowrap – August 24, 1865Died.
Edna F. KellyDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 1963Brooklyn?
nowrap – January 3, 1969
align=left nowrap George Bradshaw KellyDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 1939Rochester?
align=left nowrap John KellyDemocraticnowrap – December 25, 1858ManhattanResigned.
align=left nowrap Sue W. KellyRepublicannowrap – January 3, 2007Katonah?
William H. KelseyOppositionnowrap – March 3, 1857Geneseo?
Republicannowrap – March 3, 1859
nowrap – March 3, 1871?
align=left nowrap Gouverneur KembleDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1841Cold Spring?
Jack KempRepublicannowrap – January 3, 1973Hamburg?
nowrap – January 3, 1983
nowrap – January 3, 1989
align=left nowrap Thomas KempshallWhignowrap – March 3, 1841Rochester?
align=left nowrap Martin J. KennedyDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 1945Manhattan?
align=left nowrap Michael J. KennedyDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 1943Manhattan?
align=left nowrap Tim KennedyDemocraticnowrap – presentBuffaloIncumbent; Elected to finish the term of Brian Higgins.
align=left nowrap Moss KentFederalistnowrap – March 3, 1817Leraysville?
align=left nowrap William S. KenyonRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1861Kingston?
Eugene James KeoghDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 1963Brooklyn?
nowrap – January 3, 1967
align=left nowrap Francis KernanDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1865Utica?
align=left nowrap James KerriganDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1863Manhattan?
John H. KetchamRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1873Dover?
nowrap – March 3, 1885?
nowrap – March 3, 1893
nowrap – March 3, 1903Died.
nowrap – November 4, 1906
Clarence E. KilburnRepublicannowrap – January 3, 1945Malone?
nowrap – January 3, 1953
nowrap – January 3, 1963
nowrap – January 3, 1965
John J. KindredDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1913Long Island City?
nowrap – March 3, 1929?
Carleton J. KingRepublicannowrap – January 3, 1963Saratoga SpringsResgined.
nowrap – January 3, 1973
nowrap – December 31, 1974
align=left nowrap John KingJacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1833New Lebanon?
align=left nowrap John A. KingWhignowrap – March 3, 1851Jamaica?
align=left nowrap Perkins KingJacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1831Freehold?
Peter T. KingRepublicannowrap – January 3, 2013Seaford?
nowrap – January 3, 2021Retired.
Preston KingDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1847Ogdensburg?
Free Soilnowrap – March 3, 1853?
align=left nowrap Rufus H. KingOppositionnowrap – March 3, 1857Catskill?
align=left nowrap Thomas KinsellaDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1873Brooklyn?
align=left nowrap Joseph KirklandFederalistnowrap – March 3, 1823Utica?
align=left nowrap William KirkpatrickDemocratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1809Salina?
align=left nowrap Dorrance KirtlandDemocratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1819Coxsackie?
align=left nowrap John KisselRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1923Brooklyn?
Arthur George KleinDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 1945Manhattan?
nowrap – December 31, 1956Resigned to become justice on New York Supreme Court.
align=left nowrap Ardolph L. KlineRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1923Brooklyn?
align=left nowrap Charles KnappRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1871Deposit?
align=left nowrap Charles J. KnappRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1891Deposit?
Charles L. KnappRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1903Lowville?
nowrap – March 3, 1911
align=left nowrap Herman KnickerbockerFederalistnowrap – March 3, 1811Schaghticoke?
Ed KochDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 1973ManhattanResigned when elected Mayor of New York City.
nowrap – December 31, 1977
align=left nowrap Randy KuhlRepublicannowrap – January 3, 2009Hammondsport?
align=left nowrap Theodore R. KupfermanRepublicannowrap – January 3, 1969Manhattan?
John J. LaFalceDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 1983Tonawanda?
nowrap – January 3, 1993
nowrap – January 3, 2003
align=left nowrap Addison H. LaflinRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1871Herkimer?
Fiorello La GuardiaRepublicannowrap – December 31, 1919ManhattanResigned.
nowrap – March 3, 1925?
Socialistnowrap – March 3, 1927
Republicannowrap – March 3, 1933
align=left nowrap William G. LaidlawRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1891Ellicottville?
align=left nowrap Nick LaLotaRepublicannowrap – presentAmityvilleIncumbent
William H. LamportRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1873Canandaigua?
nowrap – March 3, 1875
align=left nowrap Nick LangworthyRepublicannowrap – presentAmherstIncumbent
align=left nowrap Frederick LansingRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1891Watertown?
align=left nowrap Gerrit Y. LansingJacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1837Albany?
William E. LansingRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1873Albany?
nowrap – March 3, 1875
James J. LanzettaDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 1935Manhattan?
nowrap – January 3, 1939?
align=left nowrap Elbridge G. LaphamRepublicannowrap – July 29, 1881CanandaiguaResigned when elected to the U.S. Senate.
Henry J. LathamRepublicannowrap – January 3, 1953Queens VillageResigned.
nowrap – December 31, 1958
align=left nowrap John LaurancePro-Administrationnowrap – March 3, 1793??
align=left nowrap Charles B. LawRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1911Brooklyn?
align=left nowrap Mike LawlerRepublicannowrap – presentPearl RiverIncumbent
align=left nowrap Cornelius LawrenceJacksoniannowrap – May 14, 1834ManhattanResigned after becoming Mayor of New York.
align=left nowrap John W. LawrenceDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1847Flushing?
align=left nowrap Samuel LawrenceDemocratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1825Johnsons Settlement?
align=left nowrap Sidney LawrenceDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1849Moira?
align=left nowrap William T. LawrenceWhignowrap – March 3, 1849Catuyaville?
align=left nowrap John D. LawsonRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1875Manhattan?
align=left nowrap Thomas LawyerDemocratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1819Cobleskill?
George W. LayAnti-Masonicnowrap – March 3, 1835Batavia?
Anti-Jacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1837
align=left nowrap Rick LazioRepublicannowrap – January 3, 2001Brightwaters?
align=left nowrap Elias W. LeavenworthRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1877Syracuse?
align=left nowrap John LeBoutillierRepublicannowrap – January 3, 1983Westbury?
align=left nowrap Chris LeeRepublicannowrap – February 9, 2011ClarenceResigned.
align=left nowrap Gary A. LeeRepublicannowrap – January 3, 1983Dryden?
align=left nowrap Gideon LeeJacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1837Manhattan?
align=left nowrap Joshua LeeJacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1837Penn Yan?
align=left nowrap M. Lindley LeeRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1861Fulton?
align=left nowrap Warren I. LeeRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1923Brooklyn?
align=left nowrap Jacob LeFeverRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1897New Paltz?
align=left nowrap Frank J. LeFevreRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1907New Paltz?
Jay Le FevreRepublicannowrap – January 3, 1945New Paltz?
nowrap – January 3, 1951
align=left nowrap John LeffertsDemocratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1815Brooklyn?
align=left nowrap James LentDemocraticnowrap – February 22, 1833NewtownDied.
Norman F. LentRepublicannowrap – January 3, 1973East Rockaway?
nowrap – January 3, 1993
align=left nowrap Moses G. LeonardDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1845Manhattan?
Stephen B. LeonardJacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1837Owego?
Democraticnowrap – March 3, 1841?
align=left nowrap Montague LesslerRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1903Manhattan?
align=left nowrap David A. LevyRepublicannowrap – January 3, 1995Baldwin?
Jefferson Monroe LevyDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1901Manhattan?
nowrap – March 3, 1913?
nowrap – March 3, 1915
align=left nowrap Abner LewisWhignowrap – March 3, 1847Panama?
align=left nowrap William S. LincolnRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1869Owego?
George H. LindsayDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1903Brooklyn?
nowrap – March 3, 1913
align=left nowrap George W. LindsayDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 1935Brooklyn?
align=left nowrap John LindsayRepublicannowrap – December 31, 1965ManhattanResigned to become Mayor of New York City.
align=left nowrap James Girard LindsleyRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1887Rondout?
align=left nowrap Archibald L. LinnWhignowrap – March 3, 1843Schenectady?
Elisha LitchfieldDemocratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1823Delphi Falls?
nowrap – March 3, 1825
Lucius LittauerRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1903Gloversville?
nowrap – March 3, 1907
align=left nowrap Joseph J. LittleDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1893Manhattan?
align=left nowrap DeWitt Clinton LittlejohnRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1865Oswego?
align=left nowrap Martin W. LittletonDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1913Port Washington?
align=left nowrap Edward LivingstonDemocratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1801??
align=left nowrap Henry W. LivingstonFederalistnowrap – March 3, 1807??
align=left nowrap Robert Le Roy LivingstonFederalistnowrap – May 6, 1812HudsonResigned.
Daniel N. LockwoodDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1879Buffalo?
nowrap – March 3, 1895?
align=left nowrap George W. LoftDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1917Manhattan?
Meyer LondonSocialistnowrap – March 3, 1919Manhattan?
nowrap – March 3, 1923?
align=left nowrap Arphaxed LoomisDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1839Little Falls?
align=left nowrap Bert LordRepublicannowrap – May 24, 1939AftonDied.
align=left nowrap Frederick William LordDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1849Greenport?
align=left nowrap Scott LordDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1877Utica?
align=left nowrap William LounsberyDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1881Kingston?
align=left nowrap Thomas C. LoveAnti-Jacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1837Buffalo?
align=left nowrap John LovettFederalistnowrap – March 3, 1817Albany?
align=left nowrap Philip B. LowRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1899Manhattan?
align=left nowrap Allard K. LowensteinDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 1971Long Beach?
Nita LoweyDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 1993White PlainsRetired.
nowrap – January 3, 2013
nowrap – January 3, 2021
Stan LundineDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 1983Jamestown?
nowrap – January 3, 1987
align=left nowrap George R. LunnDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1919Schenectady?
align=left nowrap Joseph S. LymanDemocratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1821Cooperstown?
Walter A. LynchDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 1945Manhattan?
nowrap – January 3, 1951
align=left nowrap Caleb LyonIndependentnowrap – March 3, 1855Lyonsdale?
align=left nowrap John MacCrateRepublicannowrap – December 30, 1920BrooklynResigned to become justice of New York Supreme Court.
Clinton D. MacDougallRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1875Auburn?
nowrap – March 3, 1877
align=left nowrap Clarence MacGregorRepublicannowrap – December 31, 1928BuffaloResigned when elected as justice on New York Supreme Court.
William B. MaclayDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1849Manhattan?
nowrap – March 3, 1861?
align=left nowrap W. Kingsland MacyRepublicannowrap – January 3, 1951Islip?
Dan MaffeiDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 2011DeWitt?
nowrap – January 3, 2015?
align=left nowrap John MageeJacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1831Bath?
align=left nowrap Walter W. MageeRepublicannowrap – May 25, 1927SyracuseDied.
Thomas F. MagnerDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1893Brooklyn?
nowrap – March 3, 1895
align=left nowrap Rowland B. MahanyRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1899Buffalo?
James P. MaherDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1913Brooklyn?
nowrap – March 3, 1919
nowrap – March 3, 1921
align=left nowrap Peter P. MahoneyDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1889Brooklyn?
align=left nowrap George R. MalbyRepublicannowrap – July 5, 1912OgdensburgDied.
align=left nowrap Nicole MalliotakisRepublicannowrap – presentStaten IslandIncumbent
align=left nowrap Meredith MalloryDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1841Hammondsport?
Carolyn MaloneyDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 2013ManhattanRedistricted and lost renomination to Nadler
nowrap – January 3, 2023
align=left nowrap Sean Patrick MaloneyDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 2023Cold SpringLost re-election to Lawler
align=left nowrap Abijah Mann Jr.Jacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1837Fairfield?
Thomas J. MantonDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 1993Sunnyside?
nowrap – January 3, 1999
Vito MarcantonioRepublicannowrap – January 3, 1937Manhattan?
American Labornowrap – January 3, 1945?
nowrap – January 3, 1951
align=left nowrap Henry MarkellAnti-Jacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1829Palatine?
align=left nowrap Jacob MarkellFederalistnowrap – March 3, 1815Manheim?
David O'Brien MartinRepublicannowrap – January 3, 1983Canton?
nowrap – January 3, 1993
align=left nowrap Frederick S. MartinWhignowrap – March 3, 1853Olean?
Henry C. MartindaleDemocratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1825Sandy Hill?
Anti-Jacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1829
Anti-Jacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1831
Anti-Masonicnowrap – March 3, 1835?
Dudley MarvinDemocratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1825Canandaigua?
Anti-Jacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1829
Whignowrap – March 3, 1849?
align=left nowrap Francis MarvinRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1895Port Jervis?
align=left nowrap James M. MarvinRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1869Saratoga Springs?
align=left nowrap Richard P. MarvinWhignowrap – March 3, 1841Jamestown?
align=left nowrap Joseph MasonRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1883Hamilton?
align=left nowrap William MasonJacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1837Preston?
align=left nowrap Eric MassaDemocraticnowrap – March 8, 2010CorningResigned.
align=left nowrap Josiah MastersDemocratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1809Schaghticoke?
align=left nowrap Vincent MathewsFederalistnowrap – March 3, 1811Elmira?
Orsamus B. MattesonWhignowrap – March 3, 1851Utica?
nowrap – March 3, 1855Resigned.
Oppositionnowrap – February 27, 1857
Republicannowrap – March 3, 1859?
align=left nowrap James MauriceDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1855Maspeth?
align=left nowrap Thomas MaxwellJacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1831Elmira?
align=left nowrap Mitchell MayDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1901Brooklyn?
align=left nowrap Stephen L. MayhamDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1879Schoharie?
John MaynardAnti-Jacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1829Ovid Village?
Whignowrap – March 3, 1843?
align=left nowrap Carolyn McCarthyDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 2015Mineola?
align=left nowrap Dennis McCarthyRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1871Syracuse?
align=left nowrap John H. McCarthyDemocraticnowrap – January 14, 1891ManhattanResigned after being appointed as justice of the City Court of New York City.
align=left nowrap Richard D. McCarthyDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 1971Buffalo?
align=left nowrap Andrew Z. McCartyOppositionnowrap – March 3, 1857Pulaski?
align=left nowrap Richard McCartyDemocratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1823Coxsackie?
align=left nowrap George McClellanDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1915Chatham?
align=left nowrap George B. McClellan Jr.Democraticnowrap – December 21, 1903ManhattanResigned to become Mayor of New York City.
Robert McClellanDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1839Middleburg?
nowrap – March 3, 1843?
align=left nowrap Anson G. McCookRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1883Manhattan?
align=left nowrap Andrew McCordDemocratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1805??
align=left nowrap Richard C. McCormickRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1897Jamaica?
Robert C. McEwenRepublicannowrap – January 3, 1973Ogdensburg?
nowrap – January 3, 1981
align=left nowrap Christopher C. McGrathDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 1953Manhattan?
align=left nowrap Raymond J. McGrathRepublicannowrap – January 3, 1993Valley Stream?
John M. McHughRepublicannowrap – January 3, 2003Pierrepont ManorResigned after being appointed U.S. Secretary of the Army.
nowrap – September 21, 2009
Matthew F. McHughDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 1983Ithaca?
nowrap – January 3, 1993
align=left nowrap James B. McKeanRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1863Saratoga Springs?
John McKeonJacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1837Manhattan?
Democraticnowrap – March 3, 1843?
align=left nowrap Richard F. McKiniryDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1921Manhattan?
align=left nowrap Thomas McKissockWhignowrap – March 3, 1851Newburgh?
align=left nowrap Martin B. McKneallyRepublicannowrap – January 3, 1971Newburgh?
align=left nowrap Gregory McMahonRepublicannowrap – January 3, 1949Queens?
align=left nowrap Michael McMahonDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 2011Staten Island?
align=left nowrap William McManusAnti-Jacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1827Troy?
align=left nowrap Samuel McMillanRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1909Lake Mahopac?
Michael R. McNultyDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 1993Manhattan?
nowrap – January 3, 2009
align=left nowrap Charles McVeanJacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1835Canajoharie?
align=left nowrap James M. MeadDemocraticnowrap – December 2, 1938BuffaloResigned when elected to the U.S. Senate.
align=left nowrap Edwin R. MeadeDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1877Manhattan?
align=left nowrap Henry MeigsDemocratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1821Manhattan?
Gregory W. MeeksDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 2013QueensIncumbent
nowrap – present
align=left nowrap David B. MellishRepublicannowrap – May 23, 1874ManhattanDied.
align=left nowrap Grace MengDemocraticnowrap – presentQueensIncumbent
Clinton L. MerriamRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1873Locust Grove?
nowrap – March 3, 1875
Truman A. MerrimanIndependent Democraticnowrap – March 3, 1887Manhattan?
Democraticnowrap – March 3, 1889
Edwin A. MerrittRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1913PotsdamDied.
nowrap – December 4, 1914
align=left nowrap Matthew J. MerrittDemocraticdata-sort-value=0nowrap – January 3, 1945Flushing?
align=left nowrap Arunah MetcalfDemocratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1813Otsego?
align=left nowrap Henry B. MetcalfeDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1877Westfield?
align=left nowrap Herman A. MetzDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1915Brooklyn?
align=left nowrap Charles D. MillardRepublicannowrap – September 29, 1937TarrytownResigned when elected surrogate of Westchester County.
Stephen C. MillardRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1885Binghamton?
nowrap – March 3, 1887
align=left nowrap John MillerAnti-Jacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1827Truxton?
align=left nowrap Killian MillerOppositionnowrap – March 3, 1857Hudson?
align=left nowrap Morris S. MillerFederalistnowrap – March 3, 1815Utica?
Samuel F. MillerRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1865Franklin?
nowrap – March 3, 1877?
align=left nowrap Rutger B. MillerJacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1837Utica?
align=left nowrap Warner MillerRepublicannowrap – July 6, 1881HerkimerResigned when elected to the U.S. Senate.
William E. MillerRepublicannowrap – January 3, 1953Lockport?
nowrap – January 3, 1965
align=left nowrap William S. MillerKnow Nothingnowrap – March 3, 1847Manhattan?
align=left nowrap Charles S. MillingtonRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1911Herkimer?
align=left nowrap Ogden L. MillsRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1927Manhattan?
align=left nowrap Henry C. MinerDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1897Manhattan?
align=left nowrap Charles F. MitchellWhignowrap – March 3, 1841Herkimer?
align=left nowrap Donald J. MitchellRepublicannowrap – January 3, 1983Herkimer?
align=left nowrap Henry MitchellJacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1835Norwich?
align=left nowrap John M. MitchellRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1899Manhattan?
Samuel L. MitchillDemocratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1803ManhattanResigned when elected to the U.S. Senate.
nowrap – November 22, 1804
nowrap – March 3, 1813First elected to finish term of William Denning who failed to qualify.
align=left nowrap Hosea MoffittFederalistnowrap – March 3, 1817Nassau?
align=left nowrap John H. MoffittRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1891Chateaugay Lake?
align=left nowrap Marc MolinaroRepublicannowrap – presentRed HoodIncumbent
Guy V. MolinariRepublicannowrap – January 3, 1983Staten IslandResigned.
nowrap – December 31, 1989
Susan MolinariRepublicannowrap – January 3, 1993Staten IslandResigned.
nowrap – August 2, 1997
Robert MonellDemocratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1821Greene?
Jacksoniannowrap – February 21, 1831Resigned to become Judge of the New York Sixth State Circuit Court.
align=left nowrap James MonroeWhignowrap – March 3, 1841Manhattan?
Ely MooreJacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1837Manhattan?
Democraticnowrap – March 3, 1839
align=left nowrap Joseph MorelleDemocraticnowrap – presentIrondequoitIncumbent; First elected to finish term of Louise Slaughter
align=left nowrap Christopher MorganWhignowrap – March 3, 1843Aurora?
Edwin B. MorganWhignowrap – March 3, 1855Aurora?
Oppositionnowrap – March 3, 1857
Republicannowrap – March 3, 1859
John J. MorganDemocratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1823Manhattan?
nowrap – March 3, 1825
Jacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1835?
align=left nowrap Daniel MorrisRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1867Penn Yan?
align=left nowrap Thomas MorrisFederalistnowrap – March 3, 1803??
align=left nowrap John MorrisseyDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1871Manhattan?
align=left nowrap Oliver A. MorseRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1859Cherry Valley?
align=left nowrap Levi P. MortonRepublicannowrap – March 21, 1881ManhattanResigned to become Minister to France.
align=left nowrap William A. MoseleyWhignowrap – March 3, 1847Buffalo?
Luther W. MottRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1913OswegoDied.
nowrap – July 10, 1923
align=left nowrap Robert J. MrazekDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 1993Huntington?
align=left nowrap Joseph MrukRepublicannowrap – January 3, 1945Buffalo?
Nicholas MullerDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1881Manhattan?
nowrap – March 3, 1885?
nowrap – March 3, 1887
nowrap – November 22, 1901Resigned.
align=left nowrap Joseph MullinWhignowrap – March 3, 1849Watertown?
Abraham J. MulterDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 1953BrooklynResigned.
nowrap – December 31, 1967
Gurdon S. MumfordDemocratic-Republican and nowrap – March 3, 1809Manhattan?
nowrap – March 3, 1811
Henry C. MurphyDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1845Brooklyn?
nowrap – March 3, 1849?
align=left nowrap James J. MurphyDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 1953Staten Island?
John M. MurphyDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 1973Staten Island?
nowrap – January 3, 1981
align=left nowrap Scott MurphyDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 2011Glens Falls?
Ambrose S. MurrayOppositionnowrap – March 3, 1857Goshen?
Republicannowrap – March 3, 1859
William MurrayDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1853Goshen?
nowrap – March 3, 1855
Jerrold NadlerDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 1993ManhattanIncumbent
nowrap – January 3, 2013
nowrap – January 3, 2023
nowrap – present
align=left nowrap Homer A. NelsonDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1865Poughkeepsie?
align=left nowrap William NelsonWhignowrap – March 3, 1851Peekskill?
align=left nowrap John NicholsonDemocratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1811Herkimer?
align=left nowrap Henry NicollDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1849Manhattan?
align=left nowrap Archibald C. NivenDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1847Monticello?
align=left nowrap William H. NobleDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1839Cato?
align=left nowrap Robert Nodar Jr.Republicannowrap – January 3, 1949Queens?
align=left nowrap Michael N. NolanDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1883Albany?
align=left nowrap Ebenezer F. NortonJacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1831Buffalo?
align=left nowrap Nelson I. NortonRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1877Hinsdale?
Henry J. NowakDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 1983Buffalo?
nowrap – January 3, 1993
Newton W. NuttingRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1885Oswego?
nowrap – October 15, 1889Died.
align=left nowrap James O'BrienIndependent Democraticnowrap – March 3, 1881Manhattan?
align=left nowrap James H. O'BrienDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1915Brooklyn?
align=left nowrap Joseph J. O'BrienRepublicannowrap – January 3, 1945East Rochester?
Leo W. O'BrienDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 1953AlbanyResigned.
nowrap – January 3, 1963
nowrap – December 30, 1966
David J. O'ConnellDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1921Brooklyn?
nowrap – December 29, 1930Died.
align=left nowrap John J. O'ConnorDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 1939Manhattan?
align=left nowrap Caroline O'DayDemocraticdata-sort-value=0nowrap – January 3, 1943Rye?
align=left nowrap James M.E. O'GradyRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1901Rochester?
align=left nowrap Denis O'LearyDemocraticnowrap – December 31, 1914DouglastonResigned.
align=left nowrap James A. O'LearyDemocraticnowrap – March 16, 1944West New BrightonDied.
align=left nowrap Daniel O'ReillyDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1881Brooklyn?
Donald L. O'TooleDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 1945Brooklyn?
nowrap – January 3, 1953
Thomas J. OakleyFederalistnowrap – March 3, 1815Poughkeepsie?
Jacksoniannowrap – May 9, 1828Resigned after being appointed judge of the Superior Court of New York City.
align=left nowrap Alexandria Ocasio-CortezDemocraticnowrap – presentBronxIncumbent
align=left nowrap Benjamin B. Odell Jr.Republicannowrap – March 3, 1899Newburgh?
Moses F. OdellDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1863Brooklyn?
nowrap – March 3, 1865
align=left nowrap N. Holmes OdellDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1877White Plains?
align=left nowrap David A. OgdenFederalistnowrap – March 3, 1819Madrid?
align=left nowrap Woodson R. OglesbyDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1917Yonkers?
align=left nowrap J. Van Vechten OlcottRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1911Manhattan?
align=left nowrap Abram B. OlinRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1863Troy?
align=left nowrap Andrew OliverDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1857Penn Yan?
align=left nowrap Daniel C. OliverDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1919Manhattan?
align=left nowrap Frank A. OliverDemocraticnowrap – June 18, 1934BronxResigned after being appointed justice of the Court of Special Sessions.
align=left nowrap William M. OliverDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1843Penn Yan?
Harold C. OstertagRepublicannowrap – January 3, 1953Attica?
nowrap – January 3, 1963
nowrap – January 3, 1965
align=left nowrap Norton P. OtisRepublicannowrap – February 20, 1905YonkersDied.
Richard OttingerDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 1971Pleasantville?
nowrap – January 3, 1983?
nowrap – January 3, 1985
Bill OwensDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 2013Plattsburgh?
nowrap – January 3, 2015
Major OwensDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 1993Brooklyn?
nowrap – January 3, 2007
align=left nowrap Sherman PageJacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1837Unadilla?
align=left nowrap Rufus PalenWhignowrap – March 3, 1841Fallsburg?
align=left nowrap Beriah PalmerDemocratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1805??
align=left nowrap George W. PalmerRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1861Plattsburgh?
John PalmerDemocratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1819Plattsburgh?
Democraticnowrap – March 3, 1839?
Abraham X. ParkerRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1885Potsdam?
nowrap – March 3, 1889
align=left nowrap Amasa J. ParkerDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1839Delhi?
align=left nowrap James S. ParkerRepublicannowrap – December 19, 1933SalemDied.
John M. ParkerOppositionnowrap – March 3, 1857Owego?
Republicannowrap – March 3, 1859
align=left nowrap Herbert ParsonsRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1911Manhattan?
align=left nowrap Samuel PartridgeDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1843Elmira?
align=left nowrap John PatersonDemocratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1805??
align=left nowrap Thomas J. PatersonWhignowrap – March 3, 1845Rochester?
Thomas G. PattenDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1913Manhattan?
nowrap – March 3, 1917
align=left nowrap George W. PattersonRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1879Westerfield?
align=left nowrap Walter PattersonFederalistnowrap – March 3, 1823Ancram?
align=left nowrap William PattersonWhignowrap – August 14, 1838WarsawDied.
align=left nowrap Edward W. PattisonDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 1979West San Lake?
align=left nowrap William Paulding Jr.Democratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1813Manhattan?
Bill PaxonRepublicannowrap – January 3, 1993East Aurora?
nowrap – January 3, 1999
Sereno E. PayneRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1885Auburn?
nowrap – March 3, 1887
nowrap – March 3, 1893?
nowrap – March 3, 1903
nowrap – March 3, 1913
nowrap – December 10, 1914
align=left nowrap Jared V. PeckDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1855Port Chester?
align=left nowrap Luther C. PeckWhignowrap – March 3, 1841Pike?
align=left nowrap Rufus W. PeckhamDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1855Albany?
align=left nowrap Harmanus PeekDemocratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1821Schenectady?
align=left nowrap Herbert PellDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1921Manhattan?
align=left nowrap Guy R. PeltonOppositionnowrap – March 3, 1857Manhattan?
align=left nowrap Edmund H. PendletonAnti-Jacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1833Hyde Park?
align=left nowrap Bishop PerkinsDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1855Manhattan?
James B. PerkinsRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1903RochesterDied.
nowrap – March 11, 1910
align=left nowrap Nathan D. PerlmanRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1927Manhattan?
Eli PerryDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1873Albany?
nowrap – March 3, 1875
align=left nowrap Andrew PetersenRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1923Brooklyn?
align=left nowrap George PetrieIndependent Democraticnowrap – March 3, 1849Little Falls?
Peter A. PeyserRepublicannowrap – January 3, 1973Irvington?
nowrap – January 3, 1977
Democraticnowrap – January 3, 1983?
align=left nowrap Theodore A. PeyserDemocraticnowrap – August 8, 1937ManhattanDied.
Joseph L. PfeiferDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 1945Brooklyn?
nowrap – January 3, 1951
align=left nowrap William L. PfeifferRepublicannowrap – January 3, 1951Kenmore?
align=left nowrap William T. PheifferRepublicannowrap – January 3, 1943Manhattan?
align=left nowrap Oliver PhelpsDemocratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1805??
Jonas P. PhoenixWhignowrap – March 3, 1845Manhattan?
nowrap – March 3, 1851?
align=left nowrap Ray V. PierceRepublicannowrap – September 18, 1880BuffaloResigned.
align=left nowrap Wallace E. PierceRepublicannowrap – January 3, 1940PlattsburghDied.
align=left nowrap Jeremiah H. PiersonDemocratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1823Ramapo?
align=left nowrap Job PiersonJacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1835Schaghticoke?
align=left nowrap Otis G. PikeDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 1979Riverhead?
John R. PillionRepublicannowrap – January 3, 1963Lackawanna?
nowrap – January 3, 1965
John S. PindarDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1887Cobleskill?
nowrap – March 3, 1891?
Alexander PirnieRepublicannowrap – January 3, 1963Utica?
nowrap – January 3, 1973
Nathaniel PitcherDemocratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1823Sandy Hill?
Jacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1833?
align=left nowrap Edmund PlattRepublicannowrap – June 7, 1920PoughkeepsieResigned after being appointed to the Federal Reserve Board.
align=left nowrap Jonas PlattFederalistnowrap – March 3, 1801??
Thomas C. PlattRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1875Owego?
nowrap – March 3, 1877
align=left nowrap Bertram L. PodellDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 1975Brooklyn?
Theodore M. PomeroyRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1863Auburn?
nowrap – March 3, 1869
align=left nowrap Benjamin PondDemocratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1813Schroon?
align=left nowrap Theodore L. PooleRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1897Syracuse?
align=left nowrap James PorterDemocratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1819Skaneateles?
align=left nowrap Peter A. PorterRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1909Niagara Falls?
Peter Buell PorterDemocratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1813Buffalo?
nowrap – January 23, 1816Resigned after being appointed a commissioner under the Treaty of Ghent.
align=left nowrap Timothy H. PorterAnti-Jacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1827Olean?
align=left nowrap Jotham Post Jr.Federalistnowrap – March 3, 1815Manhattan?
Clarkson Nott PotterDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1873New Rochelle?
nowrap – March 3, 1875
nowrap – March 3, 1879?
align=left nowrap Orlando B. PotterDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1885Manhattan?
align=left nowrap Emory B. PottleRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1861Naples?
align=left nowrap David M. PottsRepublicannowrap – January 3, 1949Manhattan?
Adam Clayton Powell Jr.Democraticnowrap – January 3, 1953Manhattan?
nowrap – January 3, 1963
nowrap – January 3, 1971
align=left nowrap Gershom PowersJacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1831Auburn?
align=left nowrap Anning S. PrallDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 1935West New Brighton?
align=left nowrap Harcourt J. PrattRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1933Highland?
align=left nowrap Harry H. PrattRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1919Corning?
align=left nowrap Ruth B. PrattRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1933Manhattan?
Zadock PrattDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1839Prattsville?
nowrap – March 3, 1845?
align=left nowrap John H. PrentissDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1841Cooperstown?
align=left nowrap Cyrus D. PrescottRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1883Rome?
align=left nowrap Elizur H. PrindleRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1873Norwich?
Benjamin PringleWhignowrap – March 3, 1855Batavia?
Oppositionnowrap – March 3, 1857
align=left nowrap Cornelius A. PugsleyDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1903Peekskill?
align=left nowrap Joseph PulitzerDemocraticnowrap – April 10, 1886ManhattanResigned.
align=left nowrap Meade PurdyDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1845Norwich?
Harvey PutnamWhignowrap – March 3, 1839Attica?
nowrap – March 3, 1851?
align=left nowrap John A. QuackenbushRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1893Stillwater?
align=left nowrap John F. QuayleDemocraticnowrap – November 27, 1930BrooklynDied.
align=left nowrap Lemuel E. QuiggRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1899Manhattan?
Jack QuinnRepublicannowrap – January 3, 2003Hamburg?
nowrap – January 3, 2005
align=left nowrap John QuinnDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1891Manhattan?
align=left nowrap Peter A. QuinnDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 1947Manhattan?
align=left nowrap T. Vincent QuinnDemocraticnowrap – December 30, 1951QueensResigned to become district attorney of Queens County.
align=left nowrap Terence J. QuinnDemocraticnowrap – June 18, 1878Albany?
align=left nowrap Benjamin J. RabinDemocraticnowrap – December 31, 1947ManhattanResigned when elected justice to the New York Supreme Court.
align=left nowrap William RadfordDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1867Yonkers?
Edmund P. RadwanRepublicannowrap – January 3, 1953Buffalo?
nowrap – January 3, 1959
align=left nowrap John RainesRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1893Canandaigua?
Charles B. RangelDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 1973ManhattanRetired.
nowrap – January 3, 1983
nowrap – January 3, 1993
nowrap – January 3, 2013
nowrap – January 3, 2017
align=left nowrap George O. RathbunDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1847Auburn?
George W. RayRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1885Chenango?
nowrap – September 11, 1902Resigned to become a United States District Judge.
align=left nowrap John H. RayRepublicannowrap – January 3, 1963Staten Island?
align=left nowrap Leo F. RayfielDemocraticnowrap – September 13, 1947BrooklynResigned.
align=left nowrap Henry J. RaymondRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1867Manhattan?
align=left nowrap William C. RedfieldDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1913Brooklyn?
Daniel A. ReedRepublicannowrap – January 3, 1945DunkirkDied.
nowrap – January 3, 1953
nowrap – February 19, 1959
align=left nowrap Edward C. ReedJacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1833Homer?
Tom ReedRepublicannowrap – January 3, 2013Corning
nowrap – May 10, 2022
align=left nowrap Henry A. ReevesDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1871Greenport?
Ogden R. ReidRepublicannowrap – March 22, 1972Purchase?
Democraticnowrap – January 3, 1973
nowrap – January 3, 1975
align=left nowrap Joseph Y. ResnickDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 1969Ellenville?
align=left nowrap Edwin R. ReynoldsRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1861Albion?
align=left nowrap Gideon ReynoldsWhignowrap – March 3, 1851Hoosick?
align=left nowrap John H. ReynoldsDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1861Albany?
align=left nowrap Joseph ReynoldsJacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1837Virgil?
Thomas M. ReynoldsRepublicannowrap – January 3, 2003Springville?
nowrap – January 3, 2009
align=left nowrap Kathleen RiceDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 2023Garden CityRetired.
align=left nowrap John RichardsDemocratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1825Warrensburg?
align=left nowrap David P. RichardsonRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1883Angelica?
align=left nowrap Fred RichmondDemocraticnowrap – August 25, 1982BrooklynResigned.
align=left nowrap Jonathan RichmondDemocratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1821Scipio?
align=left nowrap Ira E. RiderDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1905Manhattan?
R. Walter RiehlmanRepublicannowrap – January 3, 1953Tully?
nowrap – January 3, 1963
nowrap – January 3, 1965
align=left nowrap Lewis RiggsDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1843Homer?
Samuel RikerDemocratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1805Newtown?
nowrap – March 3, 1809?
Daniel J. RiordanDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1901Manhattan?
nowrap – March 3, 1913Died.
nowrap – April 28, 1923
align=left nowrap Thomas C. RipleyWhignowrap – March 3, 1847Schaghticoke?
align=left nowrap Elijah RisleyWhignowrap – March 3, 1851Fredonia?
Ellis H. RobertsRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1873Utica?
nowrap – March 3, 1875
align=left nowrap William R. RobertsDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1875Manhattan?
align=left nowrap William H. RobertsonRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1869Brooklyn?
align=left nowrap Reuben RobieDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1853Bath?
align=left nowrap Orville RobinsonDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1845Mexico?
William E. RobinsonDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1869Brooklyn?
nowrap – March 3, 1885?
Howard W. RobisonRepublicannowrap – January 3, 1963Owego?
nowrap – January 3, 1973
nowrap – January 3, 1975
William B. RochesterDemocratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1823BathResigned upon appointment as Judge of the Eighth Circuit Court.
nowrap – April 21, 1823
align=left nowrap Lewis K. RockefellerRepublicannowrap – January 3, 1943Chatham?
align=left nowrap Hosea H. RockwellDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1893Elmira?
align=left nowrap James A. RoeDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 1947Flushing?
align=left nowrap Charles RogersWhignowrap – March 3, 1845Sandy Hill?
align=left nowrap Edward RogersDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1841Madison?
align=left nowrap George F. RogersDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 1947Rochester?
align=left nowrap John RogersDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1873Black Brook?
align=left nowrap William F. RogersDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1885Buffalo?
align=left nowrap Angelo D. RoncalloRepublicannowrap – January 3, 1975Massapequa?
John J. RooneyDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 1945BrooklynResigned.
nowrap – January 3, 1953
nowrap – December 31, 1974
Franklin D. Roosevelt Jr.Liberalnowrap – January 3, 1951Manhattan?
Democraticnowrap – January 3, 1955
align=left nowrap James I. RooseveltDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1843Manhattan?
align=left nowrap Robert B. RooseveltDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1873Manhattan?
Erastus RootDemocratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1805DelhiManhattan
nowrap – March 3, 1811?
nowrap – March 3, 1817?
Jacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1833?
align=left nowrap Max RoseDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 2021Staten IslandLost re-election to Malliotakis
align=left nowrap Robert L. RoseWhignowrap – March 3, 1851Allens Hill?
Robert S. RoseDemocratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1825Geneva?
Anti-Jacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1827
Anti-Masonicnowrap – March 3, 1831?
Benjamin S. RosenthalDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 1963ElmhurstDied.
nowrap – January 3, 1983
nowrap – January 4, 1983
align=left nowrap Henry H. RossAnti-Jacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1827Essex?
Robert T. RossRepublicannowrap – January 3, 1949Jackson Heights?
nowrap – January 3, 1953?
align=left nowrap Albert B. RossdaleRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1923Manhattan?
align=left nowrap Joseph RowanDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1921Manhattan?
align=left nowrap Frederick W. RoweRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1921Brooklyn?
align=left nowrap Peter RoweDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1855Schenectady?
align=left nowrap Stephen A. RuddDemocraticnowrap – March 31, 1936BrooklynDied.
align=left nowrap Charles H. RugglesFederalistnowrap – March 3, 1823Kingston?
align=left nowrap David RumseyWhignowrap – March 3, 1851Bath?
Jacob RuppertDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1903Manhattan?
nowrap – March 3, 1907
David A. RussellAnti-Jacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1837Salem?
Whignowrap – March 3, 1841
align=left nowrap Jeremiah RussellDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1845Saugerties?
align=left nowrap John RussellDemocratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1809Cooperstown?
Joseph RussellDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1847Warrensburg?
nowrap – March 3, 1853?
align=left nowrap Leslie W. RussellRepublicannowrap – September 11, 1891OgdensburgResigned when elected as justice on New York Supreme Court.
align=left nowrap William F. RussellDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1859Saugerties?
Pat RyanDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 2023GardinerIncumbent
nowrap – present
align=left nowrap Thomas J. RyanRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1923Manhattan?
align=left nowrap William RyanDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1895Port Chester?
align=left nowrap William Fitts RyanDemocraticnowrap – September 17, 1972ManhattanDied.
William H. RyanDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1903Buffalo?
nowrap – March 3, 1909
align=left nowrap William A. SackettWhignowrap – March 3, 1853Seneca Falls?
align=left nowrap Ebenezer SageDemocratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1815Sag Harbor?
Russell SageWhignowrap – March 3, 1855Troy?
Oppositionnowrap – March 3, 1857
align=left nowrap Peter SaillyDemocratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1807??
Katharine St. GeorgeRepublicannowrap – January 3, 1953Tuxedo Park?
nowrap – January 3, 1963
nowrap – January 3, 1965
Charles St. JohnRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1873Port Jervis?
nowrap – March 3, 1875
align=left nowrap Daniel B. St. JohnWhignowrap – March 3, 1849Monticello?
Thomas SammonsDemocratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1807Johnstown?
nowrap – March 3, 1813?
align=left nowrap Archie D. SandersRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1933Stafford?
Joshua SandsFederalistnowrap – March 3, 1805Brooklyn?
Anti-Jacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1827
align=left nowrap John SanfordDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1843Amsterdam?
align=left nowrap John SanfordRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1893Amsterdam?
align=left nowrap Jonah SanfordJacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1831Oswego?
align=left nowrap Rollin B. SanfordRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1921Albany?
align=left nowrap Stephen SanfordRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1871Amsterdam?
align=left nowrap Alfred E. SantangeloDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 1963Manhattan?
align=left nowrap George SantosRepublicannowrap – December 1, 2023QueensExpelled
align=left nowrap John SavageDemocratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1819Salem?
align=left nowrap John G. SawyerRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1891Albion?
align=left nowrap Richard SchellDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1875Manhattan?
align=left nowrap Abraham H. SchenckDemocratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1817Fishkill Landing?
align=left nowrap Abraham M. SchermerhornWhignowrap – March 3, 1853Rochester?
align=left nowrap Simon J. SchermerhornDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1895Schenectady?
James H. ScheuerDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 1973Bronx?
nowrap – January 3, 1983?
nowrap – January 3, 1993
align=left nowrap John L. SchoolcraftWhignowrap – March 3, 1853Albany?
align=left nowrap Cornelius C. SchoonmakerAnti-Administrationnowrap – March 3, 1793??
align=left nowrap Marius SchoonmakerWhignowrap – March 3, 1853Kingston?
John G. SchumakerDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1871Brooklyn?
nowrap – March 3, 1877?
Chuck SchumerDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 1983BrooklynRetired to run for U.S. Senate
nowrap – January 3, 1993
nowrap – January 3, 1999
align=left nowrap Martin G. SchunemanDemocratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1807??
align=left nowrap Philip J. SchuylerFederalistnowrap – March 3, 1819Rhinebeck?
align=left nowrap Pius L. SchwertDemocraticnowrap – March 11, 1941BuffaloDied.
align=left nowrap Jonathan ScovilleDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1883Buffalo?
align=left nowrap Henry J. ScudderRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1875Manhattan?
Townsend ScudderDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1901Oyster Bay?
nowrap – March 3, 1905?
align=left nowrap Tredwell ScudderDemocratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1819Glen Head?
align=left nowrap Henry J. SeamanKnow Nothingnowrap – March 3, 1847Richmond?
align=left nowrap John A. SearingDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1859Hempstead Branch?
align=left nowrap Charles B. SedgwickRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1863Syracuse?
align=left nowrap John E. SeeleyRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1873Ovid?
align=left nowrap Dudley SeldenJacksoniannowrap – July 1, 1834ManhattanResigned.
align=left nowrap Lewis SelyeIndependent Republicannowrap – March 3, 1869Rochester?
align=left nowrap Joe SempolinskiRepublicannowrap – January 3, 2023CanisteoRetired.
Jose SerranoDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 1993BronxRetired.
nowrap – January 3, 2013
nowrap – January 3, 2021
Walter L. SessionsRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1873Panama?
nowrap – March 3, 1875
nowrap – March 3, 1887
David L. SeymourDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1845Troy?
nowrap – March 3, 1853?
align=left nowrap William SeymourJacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1837Binghamton?
align=left nowrap Richard C. ShannonRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1899Manhattan?
align=left nowrap Edgar A. SharpRepublicannowrap – January 3, 1947Patchogue?
align=left nowrap Peter SharpeDemocratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1825Manhattan?
align=left nowrap Albert D. ShawRepublicannowrap – February 10, 1901WatertownDied.
align=left nowrap Porter SheldonRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1871Jamestown?
James S. ShermanRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1891Utica?
nowrap – March 3, 1903?
nowrap – March 3, 1909
align=left nowrap Judson W. ShermanRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1859Angelica?
align=left nowrap Socrates N. ShermanRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1863Ogdensburg?
align=left nowrap Eliakim SherrillWhignowrap – March 3, 1849Shandaken?
align=left nowrap Samuel SherwoodFederalistnowrap – March 3, 1815Delhi?
align=left nowrap Zebulon R. ShipherdFederalistnowrap – March 3, 1815Granville?
align=left nowrap Francis E. ShoberDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1905Manhattan?
align=left nowrap Mark H. SibleyWhignowrap – March 3, 1839Canandaigua?
Daniel E. SicklesDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1861Manhattan?
nowrap – March 3, 1895?
align=left nowrap Nicholas SicklesJacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1837Kingston?
align=left nowrap Isaac SiegelRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1923Manhattan?
align=left nowrap Peter SilvesterPro-Administrationnowrap – March 3, 1793Kinderhook?
align=left nowrap Peter H. SilvesterWhignowrap – March 3, 1851Coxsackie?
George A. SimmonsWhignowrap – March 3, 1855Kesseville?
Oppositionnowrap – March 3, 1857
align=left nowrap James S. SimmonsRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1913Niagara Falls?
align=left nowrap Kenneth F. SimpsonRepublicannowrap – January 25, 1941Manhattan?
align=left nowrap William I. SirovichDemocraticnowrap – December 17, 1939ManhattanDied.
align=left nowrap Fred J. SissonDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 1937Whitesboro?
align=left nowrap Charles R. SkinnerRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1885Watertown?
Louise SlaughterDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 1993FairportDied
nowrap – January 3, 2013
nowrap – March 16, 2018
align=left nowrap John I. SlingerlandWhignowrap – March 3, 1849Bethelem?
Henry W. SlocumDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1873Brooklyn?
data-sort-value=0nowrap – March 3, 1885?
align=left nowrap James S. SmartRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1875Cambridge?
align=left nowrap Albert SmithWhignowrap – March 3, 1847Batavia?
Charles B. SmithDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1913Buffalo?
nowrap – March 3, 1919
align=left nowrap Edward H. SmithDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1863Smithtown?
align=left nowrap George J. SmithRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1905Kingston?
align=left nowrap Gerrit SmithFree-Soilnowrap – August 7, 1854PetersboroResigned.
Henry P. Smith IIIRepublicannowrap – January 3, 1973North Tonawanda?
nowrap – January 3, 1975
Horace B. SmithRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1873Elmira?
nowrap – March 3, 1875
align=left nowrap J. Hyatt SmithIndependentnowrap – March 3, 1883Brooklyn?
align=left nowrap John SmithDemocratic-Republicannowrap – February 23, 1804?Resigned when elected to the U.S. Senate.
Thomas F. SmithDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1919Manhattan?
nowrap – March 3, 1921
align=left nowrap William S. SmithFederalistnowrap – March 3, 1815Lebanon?
align=left nowrap Bertrand H. SnellRepublicannowrap – January 3, 1939Potsdam?
align=left nowrap William W. SnowDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1853Oneonta?
align=left nowrap Homer P. SnyderRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1925Little Falls?
align=left nowrap Stephen J. SolarzDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 1993Brooklyn?
Gerald B.H. SolomonRepublicannowrap – January 3, 1983Saratoga Springs?
nowrap – January 3, 1993
nowrap – January 3, 1999
Andrew L. SomersDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 1945BrooklynDied.
nowrap – April 6, 1949
align=left nowrap Nathan SouleJacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1833Fort Plain?
George N. SouthwickRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1899Albany?
nowrap – March 3, 1903?
nowrap – March 3, 1911
Elbridge G. SpauldingWhignowrap – March 3, 1851Buffalo?
Republicannowrap – March 3, 1863?
align=left nowrap Ambrose SpencerAnti-Jacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1831Albany?
align=left nowrap Elijah SpencerDemocratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1823Benton?
align=left nowrap James B. SpencerDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1839Fort Covington?
align=left nowrap John C. SpencerDemocratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1819Canandaigua?
Francis E. SpinnerDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1857Mohawk?
Republicannowrap – March 3, 1861
align=left nowrap Francis B. SpinolaDemocraticnowrap – April 14, 1891ManhattanDied.
align=left nowrap John T. SpriggsDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1887Utica?
align=left nowrap William G. StahlneckerDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1893Yonkers?
align=left nowrap Gale H. StalkerRepublicannowrap – January 3, 1935Elmira?
align=left nowrap Winifred C. StanleyRepublicandata-sort-value=0nowrap – January 3, 1945Buffalo?
align=left nowrap John H. StarinRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1881Fultonville?
align=left nowrap George A. StarkweatherDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1849Cooperstown?
align=left nowrap Henry G. StebbinsDemocraticnowrap – October 24, 1864New BrightonResigned.
John B. SteeleDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1863Kingston?
nowrap – March 3, 1865
align=left nowrap Elise StefanikRepublicannowrap – presentWatertownIncumbent
align=left nowrap Charles I. StengleDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1925Brooklyn?
align=left nowrap Abraham P. StephensDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1853Nyack?
align=left nowrap Micah SterlingFederalistnowrap – March 3, 1823Watertown?
align=left nowrap Lemuel StetsonDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1845Kesseville?
align=left nowrap Robert S. StevensDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1885Attica?
align=left nowrap John K. StewartRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1903Amsterdam?
align=left nowrap Thomas E. StewartRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1869Manhattan?
align=left nowrap Moses D. StiversRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1891Manhattan?
align=left nowrap Frederic StormRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1903Bayside?
Henry R. StorrsFederalistnowrap – March 3, 1821Whitestown?
Federalistnowrap – March 3, 1825?
Anti-Jacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1829
Anti-Jacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1831
align=left nowrap Silas StowDemocratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1813Lowville?
align=left nowrap John G. StowerJacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1829Hamilton?
align=left nowrap James S.T. StranahanOppositionnowrap – March 3, 1857Brooklyn?
Samuel S. StrattonDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 1963Schenectady?
nowrap – January 3, 1971
nowrap – January 3, 1973
nowrap – January 3, 1983
nowrap – January 3, 1989
align=left nowrap Isidor StrausDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1895Manhattan?
align=left nowrap Randall S. StreetFederalistnowrap – March 3, 1821Poughkeepsie?
James StrongFederalistnowrap – March 3, 1821Hudson?
Federalistnowrap – March 3, 1825?
Anti-Jacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1829
Anti-Jacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1831
align=left nowrap Selah B. StrongDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1845Setauket?
align=left nowrap Stephen StrongDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1847Owego?
align=left nowrap Theron R. StrongDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1841Palmyra?
align=left nowrap Elmer E. StudleyDemocraticdata-sort-value=0nowrap – January 3, 1935Flushing?
align=left nowrap Christopher D. SullivanDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 1941Manhattan?
Timothy D. SullivanDemocraticnowrap – July 27, 1906ManhattanResigned.
nowrap – August 31, 1913Died.
William SulzerDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1903ManhattanResigned to become Governor of New York.
nowrap – December 31, 1912
Tom SuozziDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 2023Glen CoveRetired to run for governor of New York.
nowrap – presentIncumbent; Elected to finish the term of George Santos.
align=left nowrap Josiah SutherlandDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1853Hudson?
align=left nowrap Edward SwannDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1903Manhattan?
align=left nowrap Peter SwartDemocratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1809Schoharie?
John E. SweeneyRepublicannowrap – January 3, 2003Clifton Park?
nowrap – January 3, 2007
align=left nowrap Thaddeus C. SweetRepublicannowrap – May 1, 1928PhoenixDied.
align=left nowrap Oscar W. SwiftRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1919Brooklyn?
align=left nowrap John SwinburneRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1887Albany?
John TaberRepublicannowrap – January 3, 1945Auburn?
nowrap – January 3, 1953
nowrap – January 3, 1963
align=left nowrap Stephen TaberDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1869Roslyn?
align=left nowrap Thomas Taber IIJacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1829Dover?
align=left nowrap Silas TalbotPro-Administrationnowrap – June 5, 1794AlbanyResigned to join the U.S. Navy.
Charles A. TalcottDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1913Utica?
nowrap – March 3, 1915
align=left nowrap Frederick A. TallmadgeWhignowrap – March 3, 1849Manhattan?
align=left nowrap James Tallmadge Jr.Democratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1819PoughkeepsieElected to finish the term of Representative-elect Henry B. Lee
align=left nowrap Adolphus H. TannerRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1871Whitehall?
align=left nowrap Anthony F. TaurielloDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 1951Buffalo?
align=left nowrap Benjamin I. TaylorDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1915Harrison?
Dean P. TaylorRepublicannowrap – January 3, 1945Troy?
nowrap – January 3, 1953
nowrap – January 3, 1961
align=left nowrap George TaylorDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1859Brooklyn?
align=left nowrap John J. TaylorDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1855Owego?
John W. TaylorDemocratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1823Ballston Spa?
nowrap – March 3, 1825
Anti-Jacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1829
Anti-Jacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1833
align=left nowrap Nelson TaylorDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1867Manhattan?
William TaylorJacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1837Manlius?
Democraticnowrap – March 3, 1839
align=left nowrap Isaac TellerWhignowrap – March 3, 1855Beacon?
align=left nowrap Ludwig TellerDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 1961Manhattan?
Egbert Ten EyckDemocratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1825WatertownLost contested election.
Jacksoniannowrap – December 15, 1825
Peter G. Ten EyckDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1915Albany?
nowrap – March 3, 1923?
Claudia TenneyRepublicannowrap – January 3, 2019New HartfordLost re-election.
nowrap – January 3, 2023Incumbent
nowrap – present
align=left nowrap Herbert TenzerDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 1969Cedarhurst?
align=left nowrap John H. TerryRepublicannowrap – January 3, 1973Syracuse?
David ThomasDemocratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1803SalemResigned to become New York State Treasurer.
nowrap – February 17, 1808
align=left nowrap William D. ThomasRepublicannowrap – May 17, 1936Hoosick FallsDied.
align=left nowrap Joel ThompsonFederalistnowrap – March 3, 1815Smyrna?
John ThompsonDemocratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1801StillwaterStillwater
nowrap – March 3, 1809?
nowrap – March 3, 1811
align=left nowrap John ThompsonRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1859Poughkeepsie?
align=left nowrap Enos T. ThroopDemocratic-Republicannowrap – June 4, 1816AuburnResigned.
align=left nowrap John R. ThurmanWhignowrap – March 3, 1851Chestertown?
align=left nowrap George TibbitsFederalistnowrap – March 3, 1805Troy?
align=left nowrap Thomas TillotsonDemocratic-Republicannowrap – August 10, 1801Red HookResigned to become Secretary of State of New York.
align=left nowrap Obadiah TitusDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1839Washington?
align=left nowrap Harold S. TolleyRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1927Binghamton?
align=left nowrap Thomas A. TomlinsonWhignowrap – March 3, 1843Keeseville?
align=left nowrap Arthur S. TompkinsRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1903Nyack?
align=left nowrap Caleb TompkinsDemocratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1821White Plains?
Paul TonkoDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 2013AmsterdamIncumbent
nowrap – present
align=left nowrap Richard J. TonryDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 1937Brooklyn?
align=left nowrap James H. TorrensDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 1947Manhattan?
align=left nowrap Ritchie TorresDemocraticnowrap – presentBronxIncumbent
align=left nowrap Charles A. TowneDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1907Manhattan?
Edolphus TownsDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 1993Brooklyn?
nowrap – January 3, 2013
Dwight TownsendDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1865Clifton?
nowrap – March 3, 1873?
align=left nowrap George TownsendDemocratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1819Oyster Bay?
align=left nowrap Martin I. TownsendRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1879Troy?
Charles TraceyDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1893Albany?
nowrap – March 3, 1895
Albert H. TracyDemocratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1821Buffalo?
nowrap – March 3, 1823
nowrap – March 3, 1825
Phineas L. TracyAnti-Jacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1829Batavia?
Anti-Masonicnowrap – March 3, 1833
Uri TracyDemocratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1809Oxford?
nowrap – March 3, 1813
align=left nowrap Thomas TredwellAnti-Administrationnowrap May ???, 1791 – March 3, 1795Smithtown?
align=left nowrap Lyman TremainRepublicandata-sort-value=0nowrap – March 3, 1875Albany?
align=left nowrap Bob TurnerRepublicannowrap – January 3, 2013Queens?
align=left nowrap Charles H. TurnerDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1891Manhattan?
align=left nowrap Joel TurrillJacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1837Oswego?
align=left nowrap Joseph H. TuthillDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1873Ellenville?
align=left nowrap Selah TuthillDemocratic-Republicandata-sort-value="January 1, 1821" ??, 1821 – September 7, 1821Goshen?
align=left nowrap William M. TweedDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1855Manhattan?
align=left nowrap Asher TylerWhignowrap – March 3, 1845Ellicottville?
align=left nowrap Jacob TysonDemocratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1825Castleton?
Edwin S. UnderhillDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1913Bath?
nowrap – March 3, 1915
align=left nowrap John Q. UnderhillDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1901New Rochelle?
align=left nowrap Walter UnderhillWhignowrap – March 3, 1851Manhattan?
align=left nowrap Henry VailDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1839Troy?
align=left nowrap William ValkKnow Nothingnowrap – March 3, 1857Flushing?
Henry Van AernamRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1869Franklinville?
nowrap – March 3, 1883?
align=left nowrap James I. Van AlenDemocratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1809Kinderhook?
John E. Van AlenPro-Administrationnowrap – March 3, 1795??
Federalistnowrap – March 3, 1799
align=left nowrap Thomas J. Van AlstyneDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1885Albany?
align=left nowrap John Van BurenDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1843Kingston?
Philip Van CortlandtAnti-Administrationnowrap – March 3, 1795Croton?
Democratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1803
nowrap – March 3, 1809
align=left nowrap Pierre Van Cortlandt Jr.Democratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1813Peeksill, New York?
align=left nowrap Peter Van GaasbeckPro-Administrationnowrap – March 3, 1795??
Burt Van HornRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1863Newfane?
nowrap – March 3, 1869?
align=left nowrap George Van HornDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1893Cooperstown?
align=left nowrap Isaac B. Van HoutenJacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1835Clarkstown?
align=left nowrap John Peter Van NessDemocratic-Republicannowrap – January 17, 1803?Seat declared forfeited after accepting the office of major of militia for the District of Columbia.
John Van S. L. PruynDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1865Albany?
nowrap – March 3, 1869?
align=left nowrap Henry Van RensselaerWhignowrap – March 3, 1843Ogdensburg?
align=left nowrap Jeremiah Van RensselaerAnti-Administrationnowrap – March 3, 1791??
Killian K. Van RensselaerFederalistnowrap – March 3, 1803Albany?
nowrap – March 3, 1809
nowrap – March 3, 1811
align=left nowrap Solomon Van RensselaerFederalistnowrap – January 14, 1822AlbanyResigned to become postmaster of Albany.
Stephen Van RensselaerFederalistnowrap – March 3, 1823Albany?
Federalistnowrap – March 3, 1825
Anti-Jacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1829
Robert B. Van ValkenburgRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1863Bath?
nowrap – March 3, 1865
John Van VoorhisRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1883Rochester?
nowrap – March 3, 1895?
Charles H. Van WyckRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1863Bloomingburg?
nowrap – March 3, 1869?
nowrap – March 3, 1871?
William W. Van WyckDemocratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1823Fishkill?
nowrap – March 3, 1825
Aaron VanderpoelJacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1837Kinderhook?
Democraticnowrap – March 3, 1841?
align=left nowrap Abraham VanderveerDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1839Brooklyn?
align=left nowrap William D. VeederDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1879Brooklyn?
align=left nowrap John H. G. VehslageDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1899Manhattan?
Nydia VelazquezDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 2013BrooklynIncumbent
nowrap – present
align=left nowrap Daniel C. VerplanckDemocratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1809Fishkill?
align=left nowrap Gulian C. VerplanckJacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1833Manhattan?
align=left nowrap Chauncey VibbardDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1863Schenectady?
align=left nowrap Egbert L. VieleDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1887Manhattan?
align=left nowrap Lester D. VolkRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1923Brooklyn?
Edward B. VreelandRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1903Salamanca?
nowrap – March 3, 1913
James Wolcott WadsworthRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1885Geneseo?
nowrap – March 3, 1893?
nowrap – March 3, 1903
nowrap – March 3, 1907
James W. Wadsworth Jr.Republicannowrap – January 3, 1945Geneseo?
nowrap – January 3, 1951
align=left nowrap Peter Joseph WagnerWhignowrap – March 3, 1841Fort Plain?
align=left nowrap J. Mayhew WainwrightRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1931Rye?
align=left nowrap Stuyvesant WainwrightRepublicannowrap – January 3, 1961Wainscott?
align=left nowrap Abram WakemanWhignowrap – March 3, 1857Manhattan?
align=left nowrap Seth WakemanRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1873Batavia?
align=left nowrap Henry S. WalbridgeWhignowrap – March 3, 1853Ithaca?
align=left nowrap Hiram WalbridgeDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1855Manhattan?
align=left nowrap Hiram WaldenDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1851Waldensville?
align=left nowrap George E. WaldoRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1909Brooklyn?
align=left nowrap Alton R. Waldon Jr.Democraticnowrap – January 3, 1987Cambria Heights?
align=left nowrap William F. WaldowRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1919Buffalo?
align=left nowrap Benjamin WalkerFederalistnowrap – March 3, 1803??
align=left nowrap Charles C. B. WalkerDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1877Corning?
align=left nowrap William A. WalkerDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1855Manhattan?
align=left nowrap William WallRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1863Brooklyn?
align=left nowrap William C. WallaceRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1891Brooklyn?
align=left nowrap Samuel WallinRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1915Amsterdam?
align=left nowrap James J. WalshDemocraticnowrap – June 2, 1896ManhattanLost election contest to John M. Mitchell.
James T. WalshRepublicannowrap – January 3, 1993Syracuse?
nowrap – January 3, 2009
align=left nowrap Michael WalshDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1855Manhattan?
align=left nowrap William F. WalshRepublicannowrap – January 3, 1979Syracuse?
align=left nowrap Reuben H. WalworthDemocratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1823Plattsburgh?
Aaron WardAnti-Jacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1829Mount Pleasant?
Jacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1837?
Democraticnowrap – March 3, 1843?
align=left nowrap Charles B. WardRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1925Debruce?
Elijah WardDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1859Manhattan?
nowrap – March 3, 1863?
nowrap – March 3, 1865
nowrap – March 3, 1877?
align=left nowrap Hamilton WardRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1871Belmont?
align=left nowrap Jonathan WardDemocratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1817New Rochelle?
align=left nowrap William L. WardRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1899Port Chester?
Daniel WardwellJacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1833Mannsville?
nowrap – March 3, 1837
J. De Witt WarnerDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1893Manhattan?
nowrap – March 3, 1895
align=left nowrap Cornelius WarrenWhignowrap – March 3, 1849Cold Spring?
align=left nowrap Joseph M. WarrenDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1873Troy?
align=left nowrap John WattsPro-Administrationnowrap – March 3, 1795??
align=left nowrap John B. WeberRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1889Buffalo?
align=left nowrap Anthony WeinerDemocraticnowrap – June 21, 2011QueensResigned due to a personal scandal.
align=left nowrap Jessica M. WeisRepublicannowrap – January 3, 1963Rochester?
Theodore S. WeissDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 1983ManhattanDied.
nowrap – September 14, 1992
align=left nowrap Royal H. WellerDemocraticnowrap – March 1, 1929ManhattanDied.
align=left nowrap Alfred WellsRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1861Ithaca?
align=left nowrap John WellsWhignowrap – March 3, 1853Johnstown?
align=left nowrap Edward WempleDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1885Fultonsville?
align=left nowrap Peter H. WendoverDemocratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1821Manhattan?
George WestRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1883Ballston Spa?
nowrap – March 3, 1889?
align=left nowrap Theodoric R. WestbrookDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1855Kingston?
align=left nowrap Rensselaer WesterloFederalistnowrap – March 3, 1819Albany?
John M. WeverRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1893Plattsburgh?
nowrap – March 3, 1895
align=left nowrap Reuben WhallonJacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1835Split Rock?
J. Ernest WhartonRepublicannowrap – January 3, 1953Richmondville?
nowrap – January 3, 1963
nowrap – January 3, 1965
align=left nowrap Horace WheatonDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1847Pompey?
align=left nowrap Grattan H. WheelerAnti-Masonicnowrap – March 3, 1833Wheeler?
align=left nowrap John WheelerDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1857Manhattan?
William A. WheelerRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1863Malone?
nowrap – March 3, 1873?
nowrap – March 3, 1875
nowrap – March 3, 1877
align=left nowrap Bartow WhiteAnti-Jacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1827Fishkill?
align=left nowrap Campbell P. WhiteJacksoniannowrap – ????, 1835ManhattanResigned.
align=left nowrap Hugh WhiteWhignowrap – March 3, 1851Cohoes?
align=left nowrap Stephen V. WhiteRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1889Brooklyn?
align=left nowrap John O. WhitehouseDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1877Poughkeepsie?
align=left nowrap James L. WhitleyRepublicannowrap – January 3, 1935Rochester?
align=left nowrap Elias WhitmoreAnti-Jacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1827Windsor?
align=left nowrap Thomas R. WhitneyKnow Nothingnowrap – March 3, 1857Manhattan?
Frederick WhittleseyAnti-Masonicnowrap – March 3, 1833Rochester?
nowrap – March 3, 1835
align=left nowrap Eliphalet WickesDemocratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1807??
David WilberRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1875Milford?
nowrap – March 3, 1881?
nowrap – April 1, 1890Died.
align=left nowrap David F. WilberRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1899Oneonta?
align=left nowrap John M. WileyDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1891East Aurora?
align=left nowrap James W. WilkinDemocratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1819Goshen?
align=left nowrap Samuel J. WilkinAnti-Jacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1833Goshen?
align=left nowrap William Willett Jr.Democraticnowrap – March 3, 1911Far Rockaway?
align=left nowrap Andrew WilliamsRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1879Plattsburgh?
align=left nowrap Brandon WilliamsRepublicannowrap – presentSennettIncumbent
Isaac Williams Jr.Democratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1815Cooperstown?
nowrap – March 3, 1819?
nowrap – March 3, 1825?
align=left nowrap John WilliamsFederalistnowrap – March 3, 1799??
align=left nowrap John WilliamsDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1857Rochester?
align=left nowrap Nathan WilliamsDemocratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1807Utica?
align=left nowrap William WilliamsDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1873Buffalo?
William R. WilliamsRepublicannowrap – January 3, 1953Cassville?
nowrap – January 3, 1959
align=left nowrap Benjamin A. WillisDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1879Manhattan?
align=left nowrap Westel Willoughby Jr.Democratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1817Herkimer?
align=left nowrap Francis H. WilsonRepublicannowrap – September 30, 1897BrooklynResigned after becoming Postmaster of Brooklyn.
Frank E. WilsonDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1903Brooklyn?
nowrap – March 3, 1905
nowrap – March 3, 1913
nowrap – March 3, 1915
align=left nowrap Isaac WilsonDemocratic-Republicannowrap – January 7, 1824MiddleburyLost contested election.
align=left nowrap Nathan WilsonDemocratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1809Salem?
align=left nowrap Charles H. WinfieldDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1867Goshen?
align=left nowrap Elisha I. WinterFederalistnowrap – March 3, 1815Peru?
Lester L. WolffDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 1973Great Neck?
nowrap – January 3, 1981
Benjamin WoodDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1863Manhattan?
nowrap – March 3, 1865
nowrap – March 3, 1883?
align=left nowrap Bradford R. WoodDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1847Albany?
Fernando WoodDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1843Manhattan?
nowrap – March 3, 1865?
nowrap – March 3, 1873Died.
nowrap – March 3, 1875
nowrap – February 14, 1881
align=left nowrap John J. WoodJacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1829Clarkstown?
Silas WoodFederalistnowrap – March 3, 1823Huntington?
Federalistnowrap – March 3, 1825
Anti-Jacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1829
align=left nowrap Walter A. WoodRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1883Hoosick Falls?
David WoodcockDemocratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1823Ithaca?
Anti-Jacksoniannowrap – March 3, 1829
align=left nowrap Stewart L. WoodfordRepublicannowrap – July 1, 1874BrooklynResigned.
align=left nowrap Thomas M. WoodruffKnow Nothingnowrap – March 3, 1847Manhattan?
align=left nowrap William WoodsDemocratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1825Bath?
align=left nowrap William W. WoodworthDemocraticnowrap – March 3, 1847Hyde Park?
George C. WortleyRepublicannowrap – January 3, 1983FayettevilleRetired
nowrap – January 3, 1989
align=left nowrap Silas Wright Jr.Jacksoniannowrap – February 16, 1829CantonResigned.
John W. WydlerRepublicannowrap – January 3, 1973Garden City?
nowrap – January 3, 1981
align=left nowrap John B. YatesDemocratic-Republicannowrap – March 3, 1817Utica?
John YoungWhignowrap – March 3, 1837Geneseo?
nowrap – March 3, 1843?
align=left nowrap Richard YoungRepublicannowrap – March 3, 1911Brooklyn?
align=left nowrap Leo C. ZeferettiDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 1983Brooklyn?
align=left nowrap Lee ZeldinRepublicannowrap – January 3, 2023ShirleyRetired to run for governor of New York.
align=left nowrap Herbert ZelenkoDemocraticnowrap – January 3, 1963Manhattan?

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