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Who represents New York in the 119th Congress?

New York is represented by two senators in the U.S. Senate, plus delegate representation in the House. Their voting records, attendance, sponsored legislation, and recent news coverage are tracked here — every roll call, every committee, every term.

This page also surfaces bills relevant to New York when sponsorship or roll-call data ties them to the state. Click any member below to see their full record, or scroll to the bill list to see what legislation has direct New York relevance.

NEW YORK
28 Members of Congress | 21 Democrats, 7 Republicans
28
Total Members
2
Senators
21
Democrats
7
Republicans

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New York at a glance

"Empire State" · admitted to the union 1788 (238 years ago)

Capital
Albany
Largest City
New York City
Population
19,571,216
Median Household Income
$82,095
Poverty Rate
14%
State + Local Tax Burden
15.9%
Electoral Votes
28
U.S. House Districts
26

Top industries: Finance, media, tech, healthcare, tourism

Sources: U.S. Census ACS 5-year, BEA, ITEP. Numbers refresh on plugin update.

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Compare New York Senators

Kirsten E. Gillibrand vs Charles E. Schumer

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Pick any two members to see their alignment score, shared votes, and divergent ones — side by side.

How it works: Open any member's profile, then use the in-page comparison to pull up a second. The widget calculates how often they vote the same way, surfaces the votes where they split, and links each one back to the full roll-call breakdown.

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Data sourced from Congress.gov and Senate.gov | 119th Congress (2025-2027) | View All Members