
TheU.S. state ofNew York contains 26 congressional districts. Each district elects one member of theUnited States House of Representatives to represent it.[1]
The state wasredistricted in 2022, following the2020 U.S. census. It lost one seat in Congress.[2] According to CNN, unnamed census officials stated that if 89 more people had been counted in New York's census results, and all other states' population figures had remained the same, New York would not have lost a congressional seat.[3]
The list below shows the members of the United States House delegation from New York, along with district boundaries and districtCPVI ratings. As of February 2025, New York is represented by 26 members of Congress, including nineteenDemocrats and sevenRepublicans.[4]
| Current U.S. representatives from New York | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| District | Member (Residence)[5] | Party | Incumbent since | CPVI (2025)[6] | District map |
| 1st | Nick LaLota (Amityville) | Republican | January 3, 2023 | R+4 | |
| 2nd | Andrew Garbarino (Bayport) | Republican | January 3, 2021 | R+6 | |
| 3rd | Tom Suozzi (Glen Cove) | Democratic | February 13, 2024[7] | EVEN | |
| 4th | Laura Gillen (Rockville Centre) | Democratic | January 3, 2025 | D+2 | |
| 5th | Gregory Meeks (Queens) | Democratic | February 3, 1998 | D+24 | |
| 6th | Grace Meng (Queens) | Democratic | January 3, 2013 | D+6 | |
| 7th | Nydia Velázquez (Brooklyn) | Democratic | January 3, 1993 | D+25 | |
| 8th | Hakeem Jeffries (Brooklyn) | Democratic | January 3, 2013 | D+24 | |
| 9th | Yvette Clarke (Brooklyn) | Democratic | January 3, 2007 | D+22 | |
| 10th | Dan Goldman (Manhattan) | Democratic | January 3, 2023 | D+32 | |
| 11th | Nicole Malliotakis (Staten Island) | Republican | January 3, 2021 | R+10 | |
| 12th | Jerry Nadler (Manhattan) | Democratic | November 3, 1992 | D+33 | |
| 13th | Adriano Espaillat (Manhattan) | Democratic | January 3, 2017 | D+32 | |
| 14th | Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (Queens) | Democratic | January 3, 2019 | D+19 | |
| 15th | Ritchie Torres (The Bronx) | Democratic | January 3, 2021 | D+27 | |
| 16th | George Latimer (Rye) | Democratic | January 3, 2025 | D+18 | |
| 17th | Mike Lawler (Pearl River) | Republican | January 3, 2023 | D+1 | |
| 18th | Pat Ryan (Gardiner) | Democratic | September 13, 2022 | D+2 | |
| 19th | Josh Riley (Ithaca) | Democratic | January 3, 2025 | D+1 | |
| 20th | Paul Tonko (Amsterdam) | Democratic | January 3, 2009 | D+8 | |
| 21st | Elise Stefanik (Schuylerville) | Republican | January 3, 2015 | R+10 | |
| 22nd | John Mannion (Geddes) | Democratic | January 3, 2025 | D+4 | |
| 23rd | Nick Langworthy (Pendleton) | Republican | January 3, 2023 | R+10 | |
| 24th | Claudia Tenney (Canandaigua) | Republican | February 11, 2021 | R+11 | |
| 25th | Joseph Morelle (Irondequoit) | Democratic | November 13, 2018 | D+10 | |
| 26th | Tim Kennedy (Buffalo) | Democratic | April 30, 2024 | D+11 | |
Following the New York Court of Appeals' December 2023 decision inHoffman v New York State Ind. Redistricting. Commn.,[8] the New York State Legislature drew new congressional district maps to be used beginning in the 2024 elections.[9][10]

