United States congressional delegations from New York

This list lists all the politicians who have belonged to the House of Representatives of the United States for the state of New York since 1789. The former British colony was represented in the first and second Congress each six seats in the, which meets at this time in Philadelphia chamber of parliament. After various adjustments, due to population censuses, the number of deputies initially rose to 40; later they went back to 31. From 1873 there was a continuous rise again, with the peak 1933-1953 was achieved with 45 seats. Since then, the number of representatives from New York has fallen in the lower house of Congress with each census. In the last decade, it was still 29; according to the United States Census 2010, there were in the 2012 elections turn two mandates less.

The history of the electoral process was raised in New York is more complex than in the other states. Elected to the United States is now separated into electoral districts as the rest. However, in the past it was very common that individual mandates state- wide ( " at-large " ) have been awarded. This happened in 1872, the seat of Lyman Tremain, 1882, to the seat of Henry Warner Slocum and 1932-1942 with the seat A and B. Up to and including 1840 it was also common for individual districts possessed several seats.

  • 2.1 1789-1809
  • 2.2 1809-1823
  • 2.3 Since 1823
  • 3.1 1789-1823
  • 3.2 1823-1843
  • 3.3 since 1843
  • 6.1 1789-1809
  • 6.2 1809-1813
  • 6.3 since 1813
  • 8.1 1793-1833
  • 8.2 1833-1843
  • 8.3 since 1843
  • 20.1 1813-1833
  • 20.2 since 1833
  • 21.1 1813-1823
  • 21.2 Since 1823
  • 22.1 1823-1833
  • 22.2 1833-1843
  • 22.3 since 1843
  • 23.1 1823-1833
  • 23.2 1833-1843
  • 23.3 since 1843
  • 26.1 1823-1833
  • 26.2 since 1833
  • 46.1 1873-1875
  • 46.2 1883-1885
  • 46.3 1933-1945

1 constituency (since 1789)

1789-1813

From 1789 to 1813 presented the first electoral district of New York in each case one representative per election period for the U.S. House of Representatives. As a result, the constituency at this time sent eight members of Congress:

1813-1823

From 1813 to 1823 presented the first electoral district of New York, two representatives per election period for the U.S. House of Representatives. As a result, the constituency at this time sent nine Congressmen:

Since 1823

Since 1823, the first electoral district of New York again only one delegate per election period for the U.S. House of Representatives. As a result, the constituency sent from this date 43 congressmen:

2nd constituency (since 1789)

1789-1809

From 1789 to 1809 presented the second electoral district of New York in each case one representative per election period for the U.S. House of Representatives. As a result, the constituency at this time sent six congressmen. Furthermore, the second and third constituency have chosen jointly 1805-1809 two deputies.

1809-1823

From 1809 to 1823 presented the second electoral district of New York, two representatives per election period for the U.S. House of Representatives. As a result, the constituency at this time sent eleven Congressmen:

Since 1823

Since 1823, the second electoral district of New York again only one delegate per election period for the U.S. House of Representatives. As a result, the constituency sent from this date 46 congressmen:

3 constituency (since 1789)

1789-1823

From 1789 to 1823 presented the third electoral district of New York in each case one representative per election period for the U.S. House of Representatives. As a result, the constituency at this time sent ten congressmen. Furthermore, the second and third constituency have chosen jointly 1805-1809 two deputies.

1823-1843

From 1823 to 1843 presented the third electoral district of New York, three deputies and from 1833 to 1843, four MPs per election period for the U.S. House of Representatives. As a result, the constituency at this time sent 18 members of Congress:

Since 1843

Since 1843, the third electoral district of New York again only one delegate per election period for the U.S. House of Representatives. As a result, the constituency sent from this date 43 congressmen:

Fourth constituency (since 1789)

Since 1789, the fourth electoral district of New York in each case one representative per election period for the U.S. House of Representatives. As a result, the constituency sent from this date 50 congressmen:

5th constituency (since 1789)

Since 1789, the fifth electoral district of New York in each case one representative per election period for the U.S. House of Representatives. As a result, the constituency sent from this date 62 congressmen:

6th district ( since 1789 )

1789-1809

From 1789 to 1809 presented the sixth electoral district of New York in each case one representative per election period for the U.S. House of Representatives. As a result, the constituency at this time sent eight members of Congress:

1809-1813

From 1809 to 1813 presented the sixth electoral district of New York, two representatives per election period for the U.S. House of Representatives. As a result, the constituency at this time sent four members of Congress:

Since 1813

Since 1813, the sixth electoral district of New York again only one delegate per election period for the U.S. House of Representatives. As a result, the constituency sent from this date 51 congressmen:

7 constituency (since 1793)

Since 1793, the seventh electoral district of New York in each case one representative per election period for the U.S. House of Representatives. As a result, the constituency sent from this date 57 congressmen:

8 constituency (since 1793)

1793-1833

From 1793 to 1833 presented the eighth electoral district of New York in each case one representative per election period for the U.S. House of Representatives. As a result, the electoral district posted at this time 14 members of Congress:

1833-1843

From 1833 to 1843 presented the eighth electoral district of New York, two representatives per election period for the U.S. House of Representatives. As a result of the election district in this period sent seven Congressmen:

Since 1843

Since 1843, the eighth electoral district of New York again only one delegate per election period for the U.S. House of Representatives. As a result, the constituency sent from this date 36 congressmen:

9 constituency (since 1793)

Since 1793, the ninth electoral district of New York in each case one representative per election period for the U.S. House of Representatives. As a result, the constituency sent from this date 51 congressmen:

10th constituency (since 1793)

Since 1793, the tenth electoral district of New York in each case one representative per election period for the U.S. House of Representatives. As a result, the constituency sent from this date 46 congressmen:

11th constituency (since 1803)

Since 1803, the eleventh electoral district of New York in each case one representative per election period for the U.S. House of Representatives. As a result, the constituency sent from this date 53 congressmen:

12th constituency (since 1803)

1803-1813

From 1803 to 1813 presented the Twelfth Election District of New York in each case one representative per election period for the U.S. House of Representatives. As a result, the constituency at this time sent four members of Congress:

1813-1823

From 1813 to 1823 presented the Twelfth Election District of New York, two representatives per election period for the U.S. House of Representatives. As a result, the constituency at this time sent eight members of Congress:

Since 1823

Since 1823, the twelfth electoral district of New York again only one delegate per election period for the U.S. House of Representatives. As a result, the constituency sent from this date 41 congressmen:

13th constituency (since 1803)

Since 1803, the 13th electoral district of New York in each case one representative per election period for the U.S. House of Representatives. As a result, the constituency sent from this date 50 congressmen:

14th constituency (since 1803)

Since 1803, the 14th legislative district of New York in each case one representative per election period for the U.S. House of Representatives. As a result, the constituency sent from this date 56 congressmen:

15th constituency (since 1803)

1803-1813

From 1803 to 1813 presented the 15th electoral district of New York in each case one representative per election period for the U.S. House of Representatives. As a result, the constituency at this time sent four members of Congress:

1813-1823

From 1813 to 1823 presented the 15th electoral district of New York, two representatives per election period for the U.S. House of Representatives. As a result, the constituency at this time sent eleven Congressmen:

Since 1823

Since 1823, the 15th legislative district of New York again only one delegate per election period for the U.S. House of Representatives. As a result, the constituency sent from this date 46 congressmen:

16th electoral district ( 1803-1809/seit 1813)

Since 1803, the 16th electoral district of New York in each case one representative per election period for the U.S. House of Representatives. An exception is the period 1809-1813, where the constituency did not exist. As a result, the electoral district posted at this time 53 members of Congress:

17th electoral district ( 1803-1809/seit 1813)

1803-1833

From 1803 to 1833 presented the 17th electoral district of New York in each case one representative per election period for the U.S. House of Representatives. An exception is the period 1809-1813, where the constituency did not exist. As a result, the constituency at this time sent eight members of Congress:

1833-1843

From 1833 to 1843 presented the 17th electoral district of New York, two representatives per election period for the U.S. House of Representatives. As a result, the constituency at this time sent seven Congressmen:

Since 1843

Since 1843, the 17th electoral district of New York again only one delegate per election period for the U.S. House of Representatives. As a result, the constituency sent from this date 42 congressmen:

18th constituency (since 1813)

Since 1813, the 18th electoral district of New York in each case one representative per election period for the U.S. House of Representatives. As a result, the electoral district posted at this time 44 members of Congress:

19th constituency (since 1813)

Since 1813, the 19th electoral district of New York in each case one representative per election period for the U.S. House of Representatives. As a result, the electoral district posted at this time 55 members of Congress:

20th constituency (since 1813)

1813-1833

From 1813 to 1833 presented the 20th electoral district of New York, two representatives per election period for the U.S. House of Representatives. As a result, the electoral district posted at this time 19 members of Congress:

Since 1833

Since 1833, the 20th electoral district of New York, only one delegate per election period for the U.S. House of Representatives. As a result, the constituency sent from this date 45 congressmen:

21 constituency (since 1813)

1813-1823

From 1813 to 1823 presented the 21 electoral district of New York, two representatives per election period for the U.S. House of Representatives. As a result, the constituency at this time sent ten Congressmen:

Since 1823

Since 1823, the 21 electoral district of New York, only one delegate per election period for the U.S. House of Representatives. As a result, the constituency sent from this date 51 congressmen:

22 constituency (since 1823)

1823-1833

From 1823 to 1833 presented the 22nd electoral district of New York in each case one representative per election period for the U.S. House of Representatives. As a result, the constituency at this time sent five Congressmen:

1833-1843

From 1833 to 1843 presented the 22nd electoral district of New York, two representatives per election period for the U.S. House of Representatives. As a result, the constituency at this time sent ten Congressmen:

Since 1843

Since 1843, the 22 electoral district of New York again only one delegate per election period for the U.S. House of Representatives. As a result, the constituency sent from this date 37 congressmen:

23 constituency (since 1823)

1823-1833

From 1823 to 1833 presented the 23rd electoral district of New York in each case one representative per election period for the U.S. House of Representatives. As a result, the constituency at this time sent four members of Congress:

1833-1843

From 1833 to 1843 presented the 23rd electoral district of New York two MPs per election period for the U.S. House of Representatives. As a result, the constituency at this time sent seven Congressmen:

Since 1843

Since 1843, the 23 electoral district of New York again only one delegate per election period for the U.S. House of Representatives. As a result, the constituency sent from this date 43 congressmen:

24th constituency (since 1823)

Since 1823, the 24th electoral district of New York in each case one representative per election period for the U.S. House of Representatives. As a result, the constituency sent from this date 45 congressmen:

25th constituency (since 1823)

Since 1823, the 25th electoral district of New York in each case one representative per election period for the U.S. House of Representatives. As a result, the constituency sent from this date 43 congressmen:

26th constituency (since 1823)

1823-1833

From 1823 to 1833 presented the 26th electoral district of New York, two representatives per election period for the U.S. House of Representatives. As a result, the constituency sent from this date six Congressmen:

Since 1833

Since 1833, the 26th electoral district of New York in each case one representative per election period for the U.S. House of Representatives. As a result, the constituency sent from this date 39 congressmen:

27 constituency (since 1823)

Since 1823, the 27th electoral district of New York in each case one representative per election period for the U.S. House of Representatives. As a result, the constituency sent from this date 52 congressmen:

28 election district ( 1823-2013 )

Since 1823 the 28th electoral district of New York sent 42 members of Congress. As a result, the United States Census 2010, New York from 2013 two seats in the U.S. House of Representatives less. Louise Slaughter was by the last Member of this constituency.

29 election district ( 1823-2013 )

Since 1823 the 29 electoral district of New York sent 49 members of Congress. As a result, the United States Census 2010, New York from 2013 two seats in the U.S. House of Representatives less. Tom Reed is thus the last U.S. Members of this constituency.

30th constituency ( 1823-2003 )

During the period of its existence, 1823-2003 30th electoral district of New York sent 41 members of Congress:

31 election district ( 1833-2003 )

During the period of its existence, 1833-2003 31 electoral district of New York sent 39 members of Congress:

32 election district ( 1833-1993 )

During the period of its existence, 1833-1993 the 32th electoral district of New York sent 31 members of Congress:

33 constituency ( 1833-1863/1875-1993 )

Between 1833 and 1993, the 33rd electoral district of New York in each case one representative per election period for the U.S. House of Representatives. An exception was The speed with 1863-1875, when the constituency did not exist. As a result, the electoral district posted at this time 31 members of Congress:

34th constituency ( 1843-1853/1885-1993 )

Between 1843 and 1853, and 1885-1993 presented the 34th electoral district of New York in each case one representative per election period for the U.S. House of Representatives. As a result, the electoral district posted at this time 25 members of Congress:

35th constituency ( 1903-1983 )

During the period of its existence, 1903-1983 of the 35th electoral district of New York sent twelve Congressmen:

36th constituency ( 1903-1983 )

During the period of its existence, 1903-1983 of the 36th electoral district of New York sent eleven Congressmen:

37th constituency ( 1903-1983 )

During the period of its existence, 1903-1983 of the 37th electoral district of New York sent twelve Congressmen:

38th constituency ( 1913-1983 )

During the period of its existence, 1913-1983 of the 38th electoral district of New York sent twelve Congressmen:

39th constituency ( 1913-1983 )

During the period of its existence, 1913-1983 of the 39th electoral district of New York sent ten Congressmen:

40th constituency ( 1913-1973 )

During the period of its existence, 1913-1973 of the 40th electoral district of New York sent seven Congressmen:

41 election district ( 1913-1973 )

During the period of its existence, 1913-1973 the 41st electoral district of New York sent ten Congressmen:

42 election district ( 1913-1963 )

During the period of its existence, 1913-1963 42nd electoral district of New York sent sent nine Congressmen:

43 election district ( 1913-1963 )

During the period of its existence, 1913-1963 the 43rd electoral district of New York sent six Congressmen:

44th constituency ( 1945-1953 )

During the period of its existence, 1945-1953, the 44th electoral district of New York sent two congressmen:

45th constituency ( 1945-1953 )

During the period of its existence, 1945-1953 of the 45th electoral district of New York sent only one congressman:

1873-1875

As a result, the United States Census 1870 sent New York in 1873 an additional Congressman. For the next election of 1874, the electoral wards were redistributed so that the allocation by electoral district and was a statewide election was no longer necessary.

1883-1885

As a result, the United States Census 1880 sent New York in 1883 an additional Congressman. For the next election of 1884, the electoral wards were redistributed so that the allocation by electoral district and was a statewide election was no longer necessary.

1933-1945

As a result, the United States Census 1930 sent New York from 1933 two additional congressmen per election period. New York has redistributed only for the election of 1944, the electoral districts, so that the allocation by electoral district and was a statewide election was no longer necessary.

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