The Senate's 63 members represent districts from across New York State. Senators belong to a single conference and one or more political parties.
Senators, Committees, And Other Legislative Groups
The Senate’s 63 members represent districts from across New York State. Senators belong to a single conference and one or more political parties.
We’ve made it easy to filter senators by party, committee, and the other legislative groups in which they gather to consider the merits of proposed legislation and to better understand complex legislative issues.
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Joseph P. Addabbo Jr.
(D)
15th District
Jacob Ashby
(R)
43rd District
Jamaal T. Bailey
(D)
36th District
April N.M. Baskin
(D)
63rd District
George M. Borrello
(R, C)
57th District
Jabari Brisport
(D, WF)
25th District
Samra G. Brouk
(D, WF)
55th District
Siela A. Bynoe
(D)
6th District
Patricia Canzoneri-Fitzpatrick
(R, C)
9th District
Stephen T. Chan
(R, C)
17th District
Cordell Cleare
(D)
30th District
Leroy Comrie
(D)
14th District
Jeremy Cooney
(D, WF)
56th District
Patricia Fahy
(D, WF)
46th District
Nathalia Fernandez
(D)
34th District
Patrick M. Gallivan
(R, C)
60th District
Michael Gianaris
(D, WF)
12th District
Kristen Gonzalez
(D, WF)
59th District
Andrew Gounardes
(D)
26th District
Joseph A. Griffo
(R, C)
53rd District
Pete Harckham
(D, WF)
40th District
Pamela Helming
(R, C)
54th District
Michelle Hinchey
(D, WF)
41st District
Brad Hoylman-Sigal
(D, WF)
47th District
Robert Jackson
(D, WF)
31st District
Brian Kavanagh
(D)
27th District
Liz Krueger
(D, WF)
28th District
Andrew J. Lanza
(R, C)
24th District
John C. Liu
(D)
16th District
Monica R. Martinez
(D, WF)
4th District
Jack M. Martins
(R, C)
7th District
Mario R. Mattera
(R, C)
2nd District
Rachel May
(D, WF)
48th District
Shelley B. Mayer
(D, WF)
37th District
Dean Murray
(R, C)
3rd District
Zellnor Myrie
(D)
20th District
Thomas F. O’Mara
(R, C)
58th District
Peter Oberacker
(R, C)
51st District
Robert G. Ortt
(R, C, IP)
62nd District
Anthony H. Palumbo
(R)
1st District
Kevin S. Parker
(D, WF)
21st District
Roxanne J. Persaud
(D)
19th District
Jessica Ramos
(D, WF)
13th District
Steven D. Rhoads
(R, C)
5th District
Gustavo Rivera
(D, WF)
33rd District
Rob Rolison
(R)
39th District
Christopher J. Ryan
(D)
50th District
Sean M. Ryan
(D)
61st District
Julia Salazar
(D, WF)
18th District
James Sanders Jr.
(D)
10th District
Jessica Scarcella-Spanton
(D)
23rd District
Luis R. Sepúlveda
(D)
32nd District
Jose M. Serrano
(D, WF)
29th District
James Skoufis
(D)
42nd District
Toby Ann Stavisky
(D)
11th District
Daniel G. Stec
(R, C, IP)
45th District
Andrea Stewart-Cousins
(D, WF)
35th District
Sam Sutton
(D)
22nd District
James Tedisco
(R, C)
44th District
Mark Walczyk
(R, C)
49th District
Lea Webb
(D, WF)
52nd District
Bill Weber
(R, C)
38th District
Alexis Weik
(R, C)
8th District
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Select Majority Task Force on Minority and Women-Owned Business Enterprises
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