United States congressional delegations from New York

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

Over the years, New York has demographically changed so that it is hard to consider each district to be a continuation of the same numbered district before reapportionment. For example, Carolyn Maloney has represented the 14th District since 1993, but is considered the successor of S. William Green since the current 14th takes up nearly all of the former territory of the 15th District as it existed before 1993.

1803-1813: 17 seats
From 1805 to 1809, the 2nd and 3rd districts jointly elected two representatives.

1933-1953: 45 seats
During these two decades, New York had its maximum apportionment (to date) of 45 seats. From 1933 to 1945 there were 43 districts and 2 seats At-large. After 1945, there were 45 districts.

1953-1963: 43 seats
New York lost two seats following the 1950 Census. It continued to lose seats from this point forward following every reapportionment.

1963-1973: 41 seats
New York lost two seats following the 1960 Census.

1973-1983: 39 seats
New York lost two seats in the 1970 census.

1983-1993: 34 seats
New York lost 5 seats in the 1980 census.

1993-2003: 31 seats
New York lost 3 seats in the 1990 census.

2003-2013: 29 seats
New York lost 2 seats in the 2000 census.

2013-2023: 27 seats
New York lost 2 seats in the 2010 census.

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