New York sends 28 people to Washington — 26 House members and two senators, Kirsten E. Gillibrand (D) and Charles E. Schumer (D). That delegation (21 Democrats, 7 Republicans) casts 28 votes on every law that touches your life. The question the PUBLIC TRUST Act puts to each of them is simple: will you vote to make this office answer to the people instead of the money?
New York's two U.S. Senators
New York in the U.S. House — 26 members
Your House vote is decided by district. Find the one representative who answers to your address →
- Nick LaLota R · District 1 Contact →
- Andrew R. Garbarino R · District 2 Contact →
- Thomas R. Suozzi D · District 3 Contact →
- Laura Gillen D · District 4 Contact →
- Gregory W. Meeks D · District 5 Contact →
- Grace Meng D · District 6 Contact →
- Nydia M. Velázquez D · District 7 Contact →
- Hakeem S. Jeffries D · District 8 Contact →
- Yvette D. Clarke D · District 9 Contact →
- Daniel S. Goldman D · District 10 Contact →
- Nicole Malliotakis R · District 11 Contact →
- Jerrold Nadler D · District 12 Contact →
- Adriano Espaillat D · District 13 Contact →
- Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez D · District 14 Contact →
- Ritchie Torres D · District 15 Contact →
- George Latimer D · District 16 Contact →
- Michael Lawler R · District 17 Contact →
- Patrick Ryan D · District 18 Contact →
- Josh Riley D · District 19 Contact →
- Paul Tonko D · District 20 Contact →
- Elise M. Stefanik R · District 21 Contact →
- John W. Mannion D · District 22 Contact →
- Nicholas A. Langworthy R · District 23 Contact →
- Claudia Tenney R · District 24 Contact →
- Joseph D. Morelle D · District 25 Contact →
- Timothy M. Kennedy D · District 26 Contact →