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List of United States Senators from New York

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This is a list of the United States Senators who have represented the State of New York. New York ratified the United States Constitution on July 26, 1788.

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[edit] Class 1 Senators

Class 1 U.S. Senators belong to the electoral cycle that were elected for one session of the U.S. Congress in the first election of 1788/1789 and whose seats in recent years are contested in 1994, 2000, 2006, and 2012. The last two U.S. senators have been women.

# Senator Took office Left office Party Background
1 Philip Schuyler July 16, 1789 March 3, 1791 Federalist State Senator
2 Aaron Burr March 4, 1791 March 3, 1797 Democratic-Republican New York Attorney General
3 Philip Schuyler March 4, 1797 January 3, 1798 Federalist Former Senator (1789-1791)
4 John Sloss Hobart January 11, 1798 April 16, 1798 Federalist Justice of the Supreme Court of New York
5 William North May 5, 1798 August 17, 1798 Federalist State Assemblyman
6 James Watson August 17, 1798 March 19, 1800 Federalist State Senator
7 Gouverneur Morris April 3, 1800 March 3, 1803 Federalist United States Ambassador to France
8 Theodorus Bailey March 4, 1803 January 16, 1804 Democratic-Republican Congressman
9 John Armstrong, Jr. February 25, 1804 June 30, 1804 Democratic-Republican Former Senator (1800-1802, 1803-1804)
10 Samuel L. Mitchill November 23, 1804 March 3, 1809 Democratic-Republican Congressman
11 Obadiah German March 4, 1809 March 3, 1815 Democratic-Republican State Assemblyman
12 Nathan Sanford March 4, 1815 March 3, 1821 Democratic-Republican State Senator
13 Martin Van Buren March 4, 1821 December 20, 1828 Democratic-Republican Attorney General of New York
14 Charles E. Dudley January 15, 1829 March 3, 1833 Democratic Mayor of Albany
15 Nathaniel P. Tallmadge March 4, 1833 June 17, 1844 Democratic,
Whig
State Senator
16 Daniel S. Dickinson November 30, 1844 March 3, 1851 Democratic Lieutenant Governor of New York
17 Hamilton Fish March 4, 1851 March 3, 1857 Whig,
Republican
Governor of New York
18 Preston King March 4, 1857 March 3, 1863 Republican Congressman
19 Edwin D. Morgan March 4, 1863 March 3, 1869 Republican Governor of New York
20 Reuben Fenton March 4, 1869 March 3, 1875 Republican Governor of New York
21 Francis Kernan March 4, 1875 March 3, 1881 Democratic Congressman
22 Thomas C. Platt March 4, 1881 May 16, 1881 Republican Congressman
23 Warner Miller July 27, 1881 March 3, 1887 Republican Congressman
24 Frank Hiscock March 4, 1887 March 3, 1893 Republican Congressman
25 Edward Murphy, Jr. March 4, 1893 March 3, 1899 Democratic Mayor of Troy
26 Chauncey Depew March 4, 1899 March 3, 1911 Republican Chairman of New York Central Railroad
27 James A. O'Gorman April 4, 1911 March 3, 1917 Democratic Justice of the Supreme Court of New York, last senator elected by the New York State Legislature
28 William M. Calder March 4, 1917 March 3, 1923 Republican Congressman
29 Royal S. Copeland March 4, 1923 June 17, 1938
(Died)
Democratic President of the New York Board of Health
Former Mayor of Ann Arbor, Michigan
30 James M. Mead December 3, 1938 January 3, 1947 Democratic Congressman
31 Irving Ives January 3, 1947 January 3, 1959 Republican State Assemblyman
32 Kenneth Keating January 3, 1959 January 3, 1965 Republican Congressman
33 Robert F. Kennedy January 3, 1965 June 6, 1968
(Died)
Democratic Attorney General of the United States
34 Charles Goodell September 10, 1968
(Appointed)
January 3, 1971
(Lost Election)
Republican Congressman
35 James L. Buckley January 3, 1971 January 3, 1977
(Lost re-election)
Conservative Businessman
36 Daniel Patrick Moynihan January 3, 1977 January 3, 2001
(Retired)
Democratic United States Ambassador to the United Nations
37 Hillary Rodham Clinton January 3, 2001 January 21, 2009
(Resigned to become Secretary of State)
Democratic First Lady of the United States
38 Kirsten Gillibrand January 25, 2009
(Appointed)
Present
(incumbent)
Democratic Congresswoman

[edit] Class 3 Senators

Class 3 U.S. Senators belong to the electoral cycle that were elected for one session of the U.S. Congress in the first election of 1788/1789 and whose seats in recent years are contested in 1998, 2004, 2010, and 2016.

# Senator Took office Left office Party Background
1 Rufus King July 16, 1789 May 19, 1796 Federalist State Assemblyman
2 John Laurance December 8, 1796 August, 1800 Federalist Judge of the District Court of New York
3 John Armstrong, Jr. November 6, 1800 February 5, 1802 Democratic-Republican Delegate to the Continental Congress
4 DeWitt Clinton February 9, 1802 November 4, 1803 Democratic-Republican State Senator
5 John Armstrong, Jr. December 7, 1803 February 25, 1804 Democratic-Republican Former Senator (1800-1802)
6 John Smith February 23, 1804 March 3, 1813 Democratic-Republican Congressman
7 Rufus King March 4, 1813 March 3, 1825 Federalist,
National Republican
Former Senator (1789-1706)
8 Nathan Sanford January 14, 1826 March 3, 1831 National Republican Former Senator (1815-1821)
9 William L. Marcy March 4, 1831 January 1, 1833 Democratic Justice of the Supreme Court of New York
10 Silas Wright, Jr. January 4, 1833 November 26, 1844 Democratic Comptroller of New York
11 Henry A. Foster November 30, 1844 January 27, 1845 Democratic Congressman
12 John Adams Dix January 27, 1845 March 3, 1849 Democratic Secretary of State of New York
13 William H. Seward March 4, 1849 March 3, 1861 Whig,
Republican
Governor of New York
14 Ira Harris March 4, 1861 March 3, 1867 Republican Justice of the Supreme Court of New York
15 Roscoe Conkling March 4, 1867 May 16, 1881 Republican Congressman
16 Elbridge G. Lapham August 2, 1881 March 3, 1885 Republican Congressman
17 William M. Evarts March 4, 1885 March 3, 1891 Republican United States Secretary of State
18 David B. Hill January 7, 1892 March 3, 1897 Democratic Governor of New York
19 Thomas C. Platt March 4, 1897 March 3, 1909 Republican Congressman
20 Elihu Root March 4, 1909 March 3, 1915 Republican United States Secretary of State
21 James W. Wadsworth, Jr. March 4, 1915 March 3, 1927 Republican Speaker of the New York State Assembly
22 Robert F. Wagner March 4, 1927 June 28, 1949
(Resigned)
Democratic Justice of the Supreme Court of New York
23 John Foster Dulles July 7, 1949
(Appointed)
November 8, 1949
(Lost Election)
Republican Attorney
24 Herbert H. Lehman November 9, 1949 January 3, 1957
(Retired)
Democratic Governor of New York
25 Jacob K. Javits January 9, 1957 January 3, 1981
(Lost re-election)
Republican Attorney General of New York
26 Al D'Amato January 3, 1981 January 3, 1999
(Lost re-election)
Republican Presiding Town Supervisor of Hempstead
27 Chuck Schumer January 3, 1999 Present
(Incumbent)
Democratic Congressman
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