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This is a complete list of members of the New York State Senate , past and present . Members who were serving in the Senate as of July 2022 are highlighted in pink .
Senator
Years
District
Party
Lifespan
Notes
Catherine M. Abate
1995–1998
27
Democratic
1947–2014
Peter A. Abeles
1919–1920
22
Republican
1886–1952
Chauncey M. Abbott
1862–1863
25
Republican
1822–1863
Frank Abbott
1874
10
Liberal Republican
1828–1893
David H. Abell
1860–1861
30
Republican
1807–1872
Gary Ackerman
1979–1983
12
Democratic
1942–
Donald R. Ackerson
1973–1974
35 [ 1]
Republican[ 2]
1921–1996
Joseph Ackroyd
1907–1908
36
Democratic
1847–1915
Charles H. Adams
1872–1873
13
Republican
1824–1902
Eric Adams
2007–2013
20
Democratic
1960–
Levi Adams
1818–1821
Eastern
1762–1831
Peter C. Adams
Platt Adams
1848–1849
10
Democratic
1792–1887
William E. Adams
1966, 1967–1970
53 , 61
Republican
Joseph Addabbo Jr.
2009–
15
Democratic
1964–
John Addison (New York)
1797–1800
Middle
Frank F. Adel
1919
2
Democratic
1884–1967
Abraham Adriance
1802–1806
Middle
1766–1825
George B. Agnew
1907–1910
17
Republican
1868–1941
Edward J. Ahearn
1931–1932
14
Democratic
1891–1934
John F. Ahearn
1890–1902
6 , 8 , 10
Democratic
1853–1920
Fred Akshar
2015–2022
52
Republican
1978–
Daniel G. Albert
1956–1962
2
Republican
1901–1983
Marisol Alcantara
2017–2018
31
Democratic
James S. Alesi
1996–2012
55
Republican
1948–
Orson M. Allaben
1864–1865
14
Democratic
1808–1891
Jotham P. Allds
1903–1910
26 , 27 , 37
Republican
1865–1923
David Allen (New York politician)
1815–1819
Eastern
Ethan B. Allen
1826–1829
Democratic–Republican
1781–1835
Mark W. Allen
1923–1924
24
Democratic
1877–1958
Norman M. Allen
1864–65, 1872–73, 1882–83
32
Republican, Liberal Republican
1828–1909
Stephen Allen
1829–1832
Jacksonian
1767–1852
Victor M. Allen
1909–1912
29
Republican
1870–1916
William Allison
1782–1786
Middle
Charles Alt
Henry S. Ambler
1899–1905
24
Republican
1836–1905
George A. Amedore, Jr.
2015–2020
46
Republican
1969–
Cheney Ames
1858–59, 1864–65
21
Republican
1808–1892
DeHart H. Ames
1921–1924
39
Republican
1872–1955
Samuel Ames
1872–1873
16
Republican
1824–1875
Floyd E. Anderson
1943–1944; 1945–1951
40 , 45
Republican
1891–1976
Warren M. Anderson
1953–1988
Republican
1915–2007
Carl Andrews
2002–2006
20
Democratic
1956–
George H. Andrews
Wilkes Angel
Joseph Annin
Benjamin Antin
Bob Antonacci
2018–2019
50
Republican
Julius A. Archibald
George F. Argetsinger
James Arkell
1863–1866
18
Republican
1829–1911
Christian H. Armbruster
Thomas Armstrong
William W. Armstrong
Abraham Arndt
Elisha Arnold
Frank B. Arnold
Joseph Aspinall
William Waldorf Astor
1880–1881
10
Republican
1848–1919
Russell Attwater
Darrel Aubertine
2008–2010
48
Democratic
1953–
Arthur J. Audett
Martin S. Auer
Willard S. Augsbury
Moses Austin (New York)
Tony Avella
2011–2019
11
Democratic
1951–
Allen Ayrault
Caspar A. Baaden
George R. Babcock
Frederick F. Backus
Alexander H. Bailey
Jamaal Bailey
2017–
36
Democratic
Edwin Bailey, Jr.
1903–1904
1
Democratic
Robert S. Bainbridge
Isaac V. Baker Jr.
Michael Balboni
1998–2007
Republican
1959–
Joseph C. Baldwin
Sumner Baldwin
Greg Ball
2011–2014
40
Republican
1977–
James Ballantine
John Ballard (New York)
A. Bleecker Banks
Charles F. Barager
H. Douglas Barclay
Bryce Barden
Jacob Barker
Elisha Barlow
Thomas Barlow
Robert A. Barnard
William D. Barnes
James Barnett
Stephen Barnum
Thomas J. Barr
Elisha T. Barrett
1957–1966
1 , 3
Republican
1902–1966
Gamaliel H. Barstow
Henry E. Bartlett
William Bartlit
Thomas J. Bartosiewicz
Stephen Bates
Alexander B. Baucus
Stanley J. Bauer
Lester Baum
Caleb H. Baumes
Alexander G. Baxter
Howard R. Bayne
George Beach
Nelson J. Beach
William Beach
John Beardsley
Levi Beardsley
Samuel Beardsley
Vander L. Beatty
Karl K. Bechtold
Abijah Beckwith
James William Beekman
John P. Beekman
William Beekman
George D. Beers
Owen M. Begley
James A. Bell
Carol Bellamy
Frederick P. Bellinger
Erastus C. Benedict
Brian Benjamin
2017–2021
30
Democratic
David S. Bennett
Harmon Bennett
John D. Bennett
Louis Bennett
William M. Bennett
Nathaniel S. Benton
Julius S. Berg
Max Berking
Albert Berkowitz
Carol Berman
Frederic S. Berman
Abraham Bernstein
John M. Betts
William Bewley
Alessandra Biaggi
2019–
Democratic
William J. Bianchi
Bennet Bicknell
Bennett Bicknell
John Birdsall
John Birdsall
Victory Birdseye
James W. Birkett
Isaac W. Bishop
Kitchel Bishop
William S. Bishop
Francis M. Bixby
Loring M. Black Jr.
Ebenezer Blakely
George A. Blauvelt
Isaiah Blood
Clarence E. Bloodgood
Francis A. Bloodgood
Henry Bloom
Isaac Bloom
Jeremiah B. Bloom
Allen J. Bloomfield
George Blumberg
Truman Boardman
Abraham Bockee
Robert Bogardus
Leon Bogues
David A. Bokee
John Bonacic
1999–2018
50, 52
Republican
1942–
Thomas H. Bond
Thomas Hinckley Bond
Frederic H. Bontecou
Paul P. E. Bookson
James W. Booth
George Borrello
2019–
57
Republican
1967–
William C. Bouck
George H. Boughton
Arthur F. Bouton
George Bowen
Shepard P. Bowen
Silas Bowker
John Bowman
Frank M. Boyce
John G. Boyd
John J. Boylan
Earl E. Boyle
Phil Boyle
2013–2022
4
Republican
1961–
Edgar T. Brackett
George W. Bradford
Daniel Bradley
George B. Bradley
John J. Bradley
John M. Braisted Jr.
Waters W. Braman
William H. Brand
Benjamin Brandreth
George Brayton
Orlo M. Brees
Thomas G. Brennan
William C. Brennan
Henry E. H. Brereton
Neil Breslin
1997–
42, 46, 44
Democratic
1942–
Joshua H. Brett
Samuel Brewster
Amos Briggs
Nathan Bristol
Leonard Bronck
1796–1800
Eastern
Alvin Bronson
Jack E. Bronston
Erastus Brooks
John Brooks
2017–
4
Democratic
John Broome
Alexander Brough
Adon P. Brown
Byron Brown
Elon R. Brown
Lowell H. Brown
Thomas C. Brown
Walter L. Brown
William Horace Brown
William L. Brown
John W. Browning
John W. Brownson
Irwin Brownstein
Joseph Bruno
1977–2006
41 , 43
Republican
1929–2020
George W. Brush
Jacobus S. Bruyn
Johannes Bruyn
Earl Brydges
John L. Buckley
Salmon Buell
Thomas Burch (New York)
Thomas F. Burchill
1925–1938
13
Democratic
1882–1955
George B. Burd
Edward I. Burhans
Stephen F. Burkard
George T. Burling
Alvah W. Burlingame Jr.
Charles O. Burney Jr.
Clark Burnham
J. Irving Burns
Carll S. Burr Jr.
1905–1908
1
Republican
1858–1936
Latham A. Burrows
Karen Burstein
James Burt (assemblyman)
Walter C. Burton
E. Ogden Bush
John T. Bush
Thomas H. Bussey
Martin Butts
Richard P. Byrne
William T. Byrne
John D. Caemmerer
William J. A. Caffrey
John D. Calandra
William S. Calli
Samuel Campbell
Thomas F. Campbell
Timothy J. Campbell
William W. Campbell
John Cantine
Moses I. Cantine
Peter Cantine Jr.
Jacob A. Cantor
Israel Carll
David Carlucci
2011–2020
Democratic
1981–
B. Platt Carpenter
Francis M. Carpenter
James Carpenter
Charles H. Carroll
Daniel J. Carroll
Thomas B. Carroll
William A. Carson
William B. Carswell
Trumbull Cary
Owen Cassidy
William Cauldwell
George Chahoon
Calvin T. Chamberlain
George Chambers
Orlow W. Chapman
Norton Chase
Thomas I. Chatfield
Nelson W. Cheney
John Lewis Childs
1894–1895
1
Republican
1856–1921
Perry G. Childs
Lemuel Chipman
Robert Christie Jr.
Cosmo A. Cilano
Ebenezer Clark
1796–1802
Eastern
Henry A. Clark
Jesse Clark
Joseph Clark
Myron H. Clark
Orville Clark
Thomas E. Clark
William Clark
William Clark (Wayne County, NY)
Zenas Clark
Archibald S. Clarke
Matthew Clarkson
DeWitt Clinton
Herbert P. Coats
George H. Cobb
James Cochran
Townsend D. Cock
William W. Cocks
Benjamin Coe (Newtown, NY)
John D. Coe
John W. Coe
Michael J. Coffey
Alexander J. Coffin
Henry J. Coggeshall
John P. Cohalan
Cadwallader D. Colden
A. Hyde Cole
Dan H. Cole
Ernest E. Cole
Dennis R. Coleman
Thomas Coleman
John B. Coles
Lorenzo D. Collins
Michael F. Collins
Charles Colt
Andrew J. Colvin
Frank Composto
Leroy Comrie
2015–
Democratic
Adam Comstock
1805–1809
Eastern
Albert C. Comstock
Barber Conable
William F. Condon
Abraham B. Conger (New York)
Benn Conger
Jonathan S. Conklin
William T. Conklin
Henry C. Connelly
Richard B. Connolly
Martin Connor
Democratic
William N. Conrad
Charles D. Cook
Charles Cook
James M. Cook
John H. Cooke
Richard T. Cooke
Walter E. Cooke
James E. Cooley
Charles Cooper (Brooklyn)
Alfred Coppola
Marc A. Coppola
James A. Corcoran
John N. Cordts
Charles T. Corey
Charles G. Cornell
Ezra Cornell
Francis R. E. Cornell
George W. Cornell
Erastus Corning 2nd
Democratic
William J. Cornwell
Vincent R. Corrou
Salvatore A. Cotillo
Frederic René Coudert Jr.
Edward J. Coughlin
James W. Covert
Luke F. Cozans
John Crary
James J. Crawford
Thomas J. Creamer
James J. Crisona
Franklin W. Cristman
Thomas Croci
2015–2018
Republican
Clarkson Crolius (state senator)
George Cromwell
Barth S. Cronin
Thomas Crook
Harman B. Cropsey
Clarkson F. Crosby
Darius Crosby
John A. Cross
Richard Crowley
Henry Cruger
Thomas J. Cuite
1953–1954; 1955–1958
8 , 13
Democratic
1913–1987
John J. Cullen
1884–1887
9
Democratic
1845–1896
Mortimer A. Cullen
1945–1946
35
Democratic
1891–1954
Thomas H. Cullen
1899–1918
3
Democratic
1868–1944
Thomas F. Cunningham
Henry M. Curran
Edward V. Curry
James C. Curtis
Samuel C. Cuyler
Albert Daggett
Peter J. Dalessandro
1947–1954; 1955–1957
35 , 36
Democratic
1918–1997
William C. Daley
James Daly
John B. Daly
Peter M. Daly
Peter S. Danforth
John P. Darling
William A. Dart
1850–1851
15
Democratic
1814–1890
Ashley Davenport
1852–1853
21
Democratic
1794–1874
Frederick M. Davenport
1909–1910, 1919–1924
36
Republican
1866–1965
Ira Davenport
Andrew Davidson
John Davidson (New York City)
Charles Davis (New York state senator)
David Floyd Davis
George Allen Davis
(Elkanah Day )[ 3]
1780–1784
Eastern
Theodore D. Day
Charles Dayan
Jesse C. Dayton
Jonathan Dayton (New York)
Jonathan Dayton
Gilbert A. Deane
John DeFrancisco
1993–2018
Republican
Gordon J. DeHond
William Denning
Robert Denniston
Mario M. DeOptatis
John H. Derby
Thomas C. Desmond
Abraham A. Deyo
Martin W. Deyo
Rubén Díaz Sr.
2003–2017
32
Democratic
1943–
Robert DiCarlo
Homer E. A. Dick
Andrew B. Dickinson
Wells S. Dickinson
Richard A. DiCostanzo
Johannes Dietz
William Dietz
Martin Malave Dilan
2003–2019
Democratic
Levi Dimmick
John D. Ditmis
Alexander S. Diven
Abram Dixon
William C. Dodge
William I. Dodge
John H. Doerr
John Doherty
Henry W. Doll
Isidore Dollinger
Richard A. Dollinger
D. Clinton Dominick III
Harvey J. Donaldson
Thomas F. Donnelly
James G. Donovan
James H. Donovan
John J. Donovan Jr.
Benjamin Doolittle
Daniel G. Dorrance
Curtis N. Douglas
Albert G. Dow
Edward J. Dowling
Victor J. Dowling
John V. Downey
Bernard Downing
Coe S. Downing
David E. Doyle
Emmett L. Doyle
Frederick E. Draper
John Drescher, Jr.
James Duane
1782–1785; 1788–1790
Southern
1733–1797
Thomas Duane
1999–2012
29
Democratic
1955–
Charles E. Dudley
Holland S. Duell
William Duer
1777–1778
Eastern
1747–1799
Thomas A. Duffy
William Duggan (New York City)
James F. Duhamel
Thomas C. Dunham
Harry F. Dunkel
Thomas B. Dunn
John R. Dunne
John J. Dunnigan
Perry B. Duryea
1942–1945
1
Republican
1891–1968
John B. Dutcher
Jonas Earll Jr.
David Eason
Lewis Eaton
Thomas C. E. Ecclesine
Fred J. Eckert
Samuel S. Edick
John W. Edmonds
James T. Edwards
Lewis A. Edwards
Samuel L. Edwards
Rae L. Egbert
Ferdinand Eidman
Stukely Ellsworth
Timothy E. Ellsworth
Lucas Elmendorf
Nathaniel A. Elsberg
Augustus R. Elwood
Sumner Ely
James A. Emerson
Louis W. Emerson
William N. Emerson
1876–1877
28th
Republican
1821–1891
[ 4] [ 5] [ 6]
Carlos Emmons
Matthias Endres
Truman Enos
Julian B. Erway
Austin W. Erwin
David Erwin
George Z. Erwin
Pedro Espada Jr.
Democratic
Adriano Espaillat
2011–2016
Democratic
Joseph A. Esquirol
Edward S. Esty
David Ellicott Evans
David H. Evans
Marcellus H. Evans
Edward F. Fagan
Alexander A. Falk
Albert T. Fancher
Sheldon Farber
Hugh Farley
1977–2016
44
Republican
Lysander Farrar
Daniel F. Farrell
John H. Farrell
Peter T. Farrell
August E. Farrenkopf
Jacob Sloat Fassett
James Faulkner
George R. Fearon
Maurice Featherson
Louis Fechter, Sr.
James D. Feeter
Benjamin F. Feinberg
A. Spencer Feld
Simcha Felder
2013–
Democratic
John W. Ferdon
William J. Ferrall
Nicholas Ferraro
Mortimer Y. Ferris
T. Harvey Ferris
William H. Ferry
Ben Field (New York)
Thomas C. Fields
Joshua Fiero Jr.
William P. Fiero
Andrew Finck
John Fine
Sidney A. Fine
Paul A. Fino
Leon A. Fischel
Josiah Fisk
James Fitzgerald
James F. Fitzgerald
John C. Fitzgerald
John J. Flanagan
2003–2020
2
Republican
Walter J. Floss Jr.
David R. Floyd-Jones
Edward Floyd-Jones
1892–1893
1
Democratic
1823–1901
Henry Floyd-Jones
John G. Floyd
William Floyd
1777–1788, 1807–1808
Southern, Western
1734–1821
John E. Flynn
Brian X. Foley
2009–2010
Democratic
James A. Foley
John Foley (New York state senator)
Samuel J. Foley
Charles J. Folger
George Folsom
Jellis Fonda
1777–1778, 1779–1781, 1787–1791
Western
1727–1791
Ebenezer Foote
Isaac Foote
John J. Foote
John Ford
George H. Forster
Oliver Forward
Henry A. Foster
William Foster
Charles A. Fowler
J. Samuel Fowler
Albert R. Fox
Chauncey J. Fox
George H. Fox
John Fox
Stanislaus P. Franchot
Morris Franklin
James J. Frawley
Jacob S. Freer
Charles A. Freiberg
Henry J. Frey
John Frey
Louis L. Friedman
Frank A. Frost
Samuel H. Frost
Samuel Frost (politician)
Thomas Frothingham
Charles H. Fuller
Jerome Fuller
Philo C. Fuller
Rudolph C. Fuller
Rich Funke
2015–2020
Republican
1949–
John F. Furey
Gabriel Furman
Charles J. Fuschillo Jr.
1998–2013
Republican
Joseph L. Galiber
Frank Gallagher
Raymond F. Gallagher
Patrick M. Gallivan
2011–
59
Republican
1960–
Leonard Gansevoort
1790–93, 1796–1802
Western, Eastern
1751–1810
Peter Gansevoort
John Ganson
Robert Garcia
David Gardiner
Thomas A. Gardiner
Frank J. Gardner
William A. Gardner
James A. Garrity
Joseph Gasherie
Enzo Gaspari
Francis H. Gates
John W. Gates
Jim Gaughran
2019–
Democratic
Anthony V. Gazzara
Jacob Gebhard
George Geddes
David Gelston
Henry W. Genet
Vincent J. Gentile
Democratic
James W. Gerard (state senator)
Isaac Gere
Frederick Gettman
Michael Gianaris
2011–
Democratic
Frederick S. Gibbs
Leonard W. H. Gibbs
James Gibson
Jacob H. Gilbert
John I. Gilbert
William J. Gilbert
William W. Gilbert
Alfred J. Gilchrist
Anthony B. Gioffre
William J. Giordano
Frank Giorgio
Terry Gipson
2013–2014
Democratic
Robert H. Gittins
Harry Gittleson
Leon E. Giuffreda
1966–1976
1
Republican
1913–1999
Reuben L. Gledhill
Frank J. Glinski
Abel Godard
Frank N. Godfrey
Louis S. Goebel
Emanuel R. Gold
Thomas R. Gold
Marty Golden
2003–2018
Republican
Harrison J. Goldin
Efrain Gonzalez Jr.
Democratic
Mary B. Goodhue
Roy M. Goodman
1969–2002
Republican
1930–2014
Louis F. Goodsell
Alexander T. Goodwin
William H. Goodwin
Bernard G. Gordon
James Gordon
1796–1804
Western, Eastern
1739–1810
Janet Hill Gordon
Archie A. Gorfinkel
Ephraim Goss
Andrew Gounardes
Democratic
Thomas F. Grady
James G. Graham
James H. Graham
William M. Graham
William J. Graney
Gideon Granger
John Grant (New York state senator)
Robert Y. Grant
William J. Grattan
Paul D. Graves
Rhoda Fox Graves
Ross Graves
E. Arthur Gray
Byram Green
George E. Green
Abraham Greenberg
Samuel L. Greenberg
Thomas Greenly
William P. Greiner
Abraham Gridley
Anthony J. Griffin
James D. Griffin
John Griffin
Frederick W. Griffith
Henry W. Griffith
Joseph Griffo
2007–
Republican
Mark Grisanti
2011–2014
Stephen M. Griswold
Robert C. Groben
Jacob A. Gross
George B. Guinnip
Abraham Gurnee
Daniel Gutman
Charles L. Guy
Edward P. Hagan
Henry Hager (assemblyman)
Peter Hager II
Jacob Haight
Samuel Haight (Greene County, NY)
Samuel Haight
Edwin G. Halbert
John K. Hale
Matthew Hale
Amos Hall
Samuel H. P. Hall
William Hall (New York City)
Morris S. Halliday
Donald Halperin
Seymour Halpern
Hugh Halsey
Jehiel H. Halsey
Silas Halsey
Joseph Halstead
John B. Halsted
Charles Mann Hamilton
James A. Hamilton
Jesse Hamilton
2015–2018
Democratic
Frederic E. Hammer
Chauncey B. Hammond
Jabez Delano Hammond
Samuel H. Hammond
Stephen H. Hammond
William H. Hampton
Augustus C. Hand
Joe R. Hanley
Kemp Hannon
1989–2018
Republican
Pete Harckham
2019–
Democratic
John W. Harcourt
Gideon Hard
Thomas C. Harden
Jacob Hardenbergh
George A. Hardin
John Haring
1781–1789
Middle
1739–1809
Abraham V. Harpending
Hamilton Harris
Ira Harris
Maxwell S. Harris
Henry Harrison (New York state senator)
Gabriel T. Harrower
Ephraim Hart
Truman Hart
Dennis J. Harte
Abraham J. Hasbrouck
Joseph Hasbrouck
Louis Hasbrouck
Ralph Hascall
Conrad Hasenflug
Ruth Hassell-Thompson
2001–2016
Democratic
Clifford C. Hastings
Frederick H. Hastings
James F. Hastings
John A. Hastings
A. Gould Hatch
Moses P. Hatch
Ernest I. Hatfield
Richard Hatfield
John Hathorn
John L. Havens
1899–1900
1
Democratic
Palmer E. Havens
Edward Hawkins
1890–1891
1
Democratic
1829–1908
Henry Hawkins
John A. Hawkins
Simeon S. Hawkins
1888–1889
1
Republican
1827–1908
William M. Hawley
Moses Hayden
Stephen T. Hayt
Seth G. Heacock
John F. Healy (New York)
William J. Heffernan
Louis B. Heller
Nathaniel T. Helman
Pam Helming
2017–
Republican
Frank B. Hendel
Monroe Henderson
Francis Hendricks
Joseph P. Hennessy
Walter R. Herrick
1913–1914
1877–1953
Daniel Hevesi
Democratic
Charles J. Hewitt
William J. Hickey
Edwin Hicks
Richard Higbie
1896–1898
1
Republican
1857–1900
Frank W. Higgins
James A. Higgins
Henry W. Hill
William Henry Hill
Thomas Hillhouse
Harvey D. Hinman
Simon C. Hitchcock
Zina Hitchcock
1793–1803
Eastern
Bertrand H. Hoak
Albert Hobbs
Michael J. Hoblock Jr.
Republican
Nancy Larraine Hoffmann
1985–2004
Republican
Samuel H. Hofstadter
Edward Hogan
John C. Hogeboom
Stephen Hogeboom
Hendrick S. Holden
1909–1910
28
Republican
1849–1918
[ 7] [ 8]
Joseph R. Holland
Republican
Fred S. Hollowell
Alexander M. Holmes
S. Percy Hooker
Leighton A. Hope
David Hopkins (New York)
David Hopkins
James C. Hopkins
James G. Hopkins
Peter W. Hopkins
Reuben Hopkins
Samuel M. Hopkins
Charles B. Horton
Clinton T. Horton
S. Wentworth Horton
1947–1956
1
Republican
1885–1960
William Hotchkiss (state senator)
John J. Howard
Brad Hoylman
2013–
Democratic
Jacob W. Hoysradt
John F. Hubbard Jr.
John F. Hubbard
Ruggles Hubbard
Alrick Hubbell
Orlando Hubbs
1909–1910
1
Democratic
1840–1930
Douglas Hudson
Charles Hughes
John H. Hughes
Laurens Hull
William S. Hults Jr.
Cornelius Humfrey
Friend Humphrey
James M. Humphrey
Lester H. Humphrey
Reuben Humphrey
Wolcott J. Humphrey
Alvah Hunt
John Hunter
Thomas Hunter
Abel Huntington
Benjamin N. Huntington
George Huntington
Henry Huntington (politician)
Shirley Huntley
Democratic
Benjamin Huntting
James H. Hutchins
Almanzor Hutchinson
Christopher Hutton
1801–02
Eastern
Caleb Hyde
Fred Isabella
Eugene S. Ives
Robert Jackson
Democratic
Chris Jacobs
Republican
John C. Jacobs
Louis J. Jacobson
Rodney B. Janes
James Jay
1778–1782
Southern
1732–1815
Anna V. Jefferson
Andrew Jenkins
Harold A. Jerry Jr.
Craig M. Johnson
Democratic
Daniel Johnson
Frank E. Johnson (Brooklyn)
George Y. Johnson
Noadiah Johnson
Owen H. Johnson
1973–2008
4
Republican
Robert E. Johnson
Stephen C. Johnson
Stephen H. Johnson
William Johnson
William Samuel Johnson (state senator)
William Elting Johnson
Robert Johnston (New York)
Addison P. Jones
Elbert H. Jones
John Patterson Jones
John Jones
1777–1778
Southern
1729–1791
Mary Ellen Jones
Nathaniel Jones
Samuel Jones
Samuel A. Jones
Ambrose L. Jordan
Daphne Jordan
Republican
Irving J. Joseph
Lazarus Joseph
David C. Judson
Frederick Juliand
Todd Kaminsky
Democratic
Abraham Kaplan (New York City)
Anna Kaplan
Democratic
John L. Karle
Burt Z. Kasson
Abraham L. Katlin
Brian P. Kavanaugh
Democratic
Frederick W. Kavanaugh
Jeremiah Keck
Luke A. Keenan
James J. Kehoe
L. Paul Kehoe
Charles Kellogg
Isaac Kellogg
Rowland C. Kellogg
Bernard Kelly
George Bradshaw Kelly
Joseph D. Kelly
William Kelly
John C. Kemble
John R. Kennaday
Alfred J. Kennedy
George N. Kennedy
Martin J. Kennedy
Timothy M. Kennedy
Democratic
Moss Kent
Michael J. Kernan
John Kerrigan
John H. Ketcham
Perley Keyes
John J. Kiernan
Frederick D. Kilburn
John A. King
Micajah W. Kirby
Leigh G. Kirkland
William Kirnan
John Kissel
Jeffrey D. Klein
Philip M. Kleinfeld
Adam W. Kline
Jacob G. Klock
1778–1785
Western
Charles L. Knapp
H. Wallace Knapp
John Knight
Martin J. Knorr
John Knox (Seneca County, NY)
Joseph Koch
Theodore Koehler
Jacob Koenig
Milton Koerner
Jeffrey R. Korman
Harry Kraf
Liz Krueger
Democratic
Carl Kruger
Democratic
Hobart Krum
Mary Anne Krupsak
Democratic
Randy Kuhl
1987–2004
52
Republican
1943–
Irving L'Hommedieu
Nicholas B. La Bau
William J. La Roche
Isaac Lacey
Robert C. Lacey
Seymour P. Lachman
Democratic
James J. Lack
John J. LaFalce
Addison H. Laflin
William Laimbeer Jr.
Wells Lake
George D. Lamont
William C. Lamont
Charles Lamy
Jonathan Landon
1777–1779
Middle
Jonathan Landon
George F. Langbein
Walter B. Langley
Albert P. Laning
Abraham Lansing
Frederick Lansing
Robert Lansing
Andrew Lanza
Republican
Carlo A. Lanzillotti
Nathan Lapham
Edward P. Larkin
William J. Larkin Jr.
Republican
George Latimer
Democratic
John Laughlin
John Laurance
Kenneth LaValle
1977–2020
1
Republican
1939–
Thomas Laverne
Walter W. Law Jr.
Edward A. Lawrence
John L. Lawrence
Jonathan Lawrence
1777–1783
Southern
1737–1812
Sidney Lawrence
Robert R. Lawson
Abraham L. Lawyer
Thomas A. Ledwith
M. Lindley Lee
Martin Lee
William H. Lee
John Lefferts
Peter Lefferts
Vincent Leibell
1995–2009
37 , 40
Republican
1946–
Franz S. Leichter
Abraham Lent
Norman F. Lent
Edward S. Lentol
Albert Lester
Royden A. Letsen
Eugene Levy
Meyer Levy
Norman J. Levy
Albert B. Lewis
Loran L. Lewis
Morgan Lewis
William Lewis
Clarence Lexow
Thomas W. Libous
Republican
Simon J. Liebowitz
John J. Linson
Leonard R. Lipowicz
John W. Lippitt
Betty Little
Republican
David H. Little
Russell M. Little
John Liu
Democratic
Charles L. Livingston
Edward Philip Livingston
Henry A. Livingston
Jacob H. Livingston
Peter R. Livingston
Philip Livingston
Philip Livingston
1777–1778
Southern
1716–1778
Nathaniel Locke
Charles C. Lockwood
Tarky Lombardi, Jr.
1966–1992
50
Republican
James L. Long
1911–1912
1
Democratic
Chauncey Loomis
Chester Loomis
David P. Loomis
Frank M. Loomis
James H. Loomis
Bert Lord
George P. Lord
Jarvis Lord
John A. Lott
Ebenezer Lounsbery
John Lounsbery (New York)
William L. Love
Ralph A. Loveland
Henry R. Low
Samuel S. Lowery
Seymour Lowman
Stephen Lush
1800–02
Eastern
Clayton R. Lusk
Sidney A. von Luther
John A. Lynch (Staten Island)
Robert E. Lynch (New York)
Charles W. Lynde
Dolphus S. Lynde
Tilly Lynde
Caleb Lyon
Charles L. MacArthur
Allan Macdonald
John G. Macdonald
Ebenezer Mack
Thomas J. Mackell
James P. Mackenzie
William F. Mackey
James Mackin
John J. Mackrell
W. Kingsland Macy
1945–1946
1
Republican
1889–1961
Edward M. Madden
Francis J. Mahoney
Walter J. Mahoney
1937–1964
48 , 53 , 55
Republican
1908–1982
Leonard Maison
George R. Malby
William Mallery
James Mallory (Rensselaer County, NY)
John F. Malone
Serphin R. Maltese
2003–2008
15
Republican
1933–
Samuel Mandelbaum
William G. Mandeville
Guy James Mangano
Benjamin F. Manierre
Charles A. Mann
George T. Manning
John Mannion
2020–
50
Democratic
Carmine J. Marasco
Carl L. Marcellino
Republican
John J. Marchi
1957–2006
19 , 26 , 23 , 24
Republican
1921–2009
Kathy Marchione
Republican
Joseph E. Marine
Marty Markowitz
1979–2001
19 , 21
Democratic
1945–
Jacob Marks
Joseph R. Marro
Henry Marshall
N. Monroe Marshall
Bernard F. Martin
Frederick S. Martin
Walter Martin (New York)
William C. Martin (New York)
William E. Martin (New York)
1921–1922
49
Republican
1886–1923
Monica Martinez
Democratic
Jack Martins
Republican
Matthew W. Marvin
Nathaniel C. Marvin
Anthony Masiello
Edwyn E. Mason
Seabury C. Mastick
Hiram F. Mather
John C. Mather
Vincent Mathews
Abner C. Mattoon
Rachel May
Democratic
Shelley Mayer
Democratic
John Maynard
William H. Maynard
George D. Maziarz
Republican
James H. McCabe
Francis J. McCaffrey Jr.
Francis J. McCaffrey
Carl McCall
Democratic
James McCall
John T. McCall
Patrick H. McCarren
Dennis McCarthy
John McCarty (born 1844)
John McCarty (born 1782)
Richard McCleery
Charles P. McClelland
James D. McClelland
Martin G. McCue
Frank S. McCullough
Roy J. McDonald
Republican
Alexander McDougall
John G. McDowell
Francis L. McElroy
John A. McElwain
James B. McEwan
Robert C. McEwen
James T. McFarland
Walter G. McGahan
Peter J. McGarry
Patricia McGee
J. Raymond McGovern
Archibald C. McGowan
Thomas F. McGowan
Perrin H. McGraw
John M. McHugh
Republican
Archibald McIntyre
John T. McKennan
William M. McKinney
1901–1902
1
Republican
John W. McKnight
John McLean (New York politician)
John McLean Jr.
Martin T. McMahon
Thomas J. McManus
Duncan McMartin Jr.
Richard McMichael
Daniel H. McMillan (American politician)
William McMurray
John J. McNaboe
Donald McNaughton
George L. Meade
Christopher J. Mega
Raymond A. Meier
Republican
Hunter Meighan
Olga A. Méndez
George R. Metcalf
Jen Metzger
Democratic
John Meyer (New York)
Schuyler M. Meyer
A. Frederick Meyerson
Paul Micheau
Andrew C. Middleton
Elijah Miles (New York)
Benjamin Miller (New York)
Edwin E. Miller
John J. Miller (politician)
Julius Miller
Samuel H. Miller (New York)
Samuel Miller (New York state senator)
Albert M. Mills
C. Corey Mills
Isaac N. Mills
Ogden L. Mills
Wheeler Milmoe
Theodore L. Minier
Isaac B. Mitchell
MacNeil Mitchell
Richard H. Mitchell
Thomas B. Mitchell
Hiram Monserrate
Democratic
Joseph G. Montalto
Charles C. Montgomery
Velmanette Montgomery
Democratic
Darius A. Moore
Hugh H. Moore
John J. Moore
Thomas P. Morahan
Republican
John T. More
Edwin D. Morgan
George Morgan
Jedediah Morgan
Lewis H. Morgan
Jeremiah J. Moriarty
Fred G. Moritt
Harvey R. Morris
Jacob Morris
Lewis Morris
1777–1781, 1783–1790
Southern
1726–1798
Lorenzo Morris
Richard Morris
1778–1779
Southern
1730–1810
John P. Morrissey
John Morrissey
Harry K. Morton
William A. Moseley
Constance Baker Motley
John B. Mullan
Dominick F. Mullaney
Joseph Mullin
George G. Munger
Allen Munroe
James Munroe
Louis Munzinger
Charles Frederick Murphy
George A. Murphy
Henry C. Murphy
John McLeod Murphy
Michael C. Murphy
Peter P. Murphy
Terrence Murphy
Republican
William J. Murray
John F. Murtaugh
William H. Murtha
Charles Muzzicato
Michael Myers
Rinier Mynderse
1777–1781
Western
Zellnor Myrie
Democratic
Anthony Nanula
Henry Neddo
Henry C. Nelson
Homer Augustus Nelson
Thomas Newbold
Josiah T. Newcomb
Obadiah Newcomb
Lloyd A. Newcombe
Charles D. Newton
John Nicholas
Robert C. Nicholas
Asher P. Nichols
George S. Nichols
John A. Nichols
John I. Nicks
Courtlandt Nicoll
Francis Nicoll
Dalwin J. Niles
Archibald C. Niven
Howard C. Nolan Jr.
Arden L. Norton
Christopher F. Norton
James Norton (New York state senator)
Michael Norton
Gordon I. Novod
James Noxon
John Noyes (died 1830)
John Noyes (died 1852)
Michael F. Nozzolio
Republican
Joseph D. Nunan Jr.
Myer Nussbaum
Duncan T. O'Brien
Henry L. O'Brien
James O'Brien
James H. O'Brien
Norman A. O'Brien
Ted O'Brien
Democratic
Edmund O'Connor
Eugene F. O'Connor
Frank D. O'Connor
Frank A. O'Donnel
John O'Donnell
Thomas H. O'Keefe
1913–1914
1
Democratic
Tom O'Mara
Republican
William T. O'Neil
Thomas C. O'Sullivan
James M. Oakley
Isaac Ogden
Manfred Ohrenstein
Allen J. Oliver
William M. Oliver
Andrew Onderdonk
George Onorato
Democratic
Henry Oothoudt
1781–1785
Western
1739–1801
Suzi Oppenheimer
1985–2009
36 , 37
Democratic
1934–
William L. Ormrod
Rob Ortt
Republican
Edward B. Osborne
James Otis
John H. Otis
Albert Ottinger
Robert Owen Jr.
George A. Owens
James Owens (New York City)
Major Owens
Carl Pack
Frank Padavan
Republican
Alfred R. Page
Charles B. Page
Roy M. Page
Alonzo C. Paige
Ephraim Paine
1779–1781; 1782–1785
Middle
1730–1785
George Eustis Paine
Lyman Paine (politician)
Irwin Pakula
Abiah W. Palmer
Abraham J. Palmer
Harry J. Palmer
Thomas Palmer
1781–1783
Middle
Marc Panepinto
Democratic
Harold I. Panken
Daniel Paris (politician)
Isaac Paris
1777–1778
Western
Joseph E. Parisi
Abraham X. Parker
Amasa J. Parker Jr.
Kevin Parker
Democratic
Arthur Parks
1777–1788
Middle
Roswell A. Parmenter
Cornelius R. Parsons
Thomas Parsons
George Pataki
Republican
Basil A. Paterson
Democratic
David Paterson
Democratic
John E. Paterson
Lloyd H. Paterson
Henry I. Patrie
Bernard M. Patten
Frank D. Pavey
Levi Pawling
1777–1782
Middle
−1782
Lewis S. Payne
Bethuel Peck
Jedediah Peck
William D. Peckham
Jose Peralta
Democratic
Joseph F. Periconi
1953–1954, 1957–1960
27 , 29
Republican
1910–1994
Bill Perkins
Democratic
Charles D. Perry
John C. Perry
John D. Perry
Roxanne Persaud
Democratic
Henry H. Persons
Dutton S. Peterson
Joseph H. Petty
Phelps Phelps
Seth Phelps (New York)
Elaine Phillips
Republican
George H. Pierce
George T. Pierce
James F. Pierce
Henry R. Pierson
Frank J. Pino
Joseph R. Pisani
Fred B. Pitcher
Perley A. Pitcher
Edmund L. Pitts
Frank C. Platt
James Platt (New York)
Jonas Platt
Moss K. Platt
Nehemiah Platt
Zephaniah Platt
1777–1783
Middle
1735–1807
George W. Plunkitt
Henry W. Pollock
Robert Watson Pomeroy
Theodore M. Pomeroy
John Porter
Timothy H. Porter
Cuthbert W. Pound
James E. Powers
James Powers
William Powers
Elisha N. Pratt
George W. Pratt
Jediah Prendergast
John J. Prendergast
Jess J. Present
Spencer G. Prime
L. Bradford Prince
Nathan Proller
Erastus S. Prosser
John V. L. Pruyn
Ebenezer Purdy
Harvey Putnam
James O. Putnam
David Pye (assemblyman)
Herman I. Quackenboss
Ralph E. Quattrociocchi
Elmer F. Quinn
John E. Quinn
John M. Quinn (New York City)
Ellwood M. Rabenold
Peter W. Radcliff
Edmund P. Radwan
John Chandler Rafferty
George Raines
John Raines
Jessica Ramos
Democratic
Joseph H. Ramsey
Samuel J. Ramsperger
Michael Ranzenhofer
Republican
Fred J. Rath
Mary Lou Rath
Republican
Benjamin Ray
Alexander Rea
Heman J. Redfield
Michael E. Reiburn
Edward F. Reilly
George M. Reischmann
Samuel Rexford
William H. Reynolds (Brooklyn)
Elijah Rhoades
Jacob Rice
Luther Rich
George Richards
Ralph Richards
Eaton J. Richardson
John Richardson (New York)
William P. Richardson
Volney Richmond
James Rider
Lloyd Stephen Riford Jr.
James W. Riley
Daniel J. Riordan
Patty Ritchie
Republican
Gustavo Rivera
Democratic
Joe Robach
Republican
J. Hampden Robb
Robert H. Roberts
George W. Robertson
Hezekiah D. Robertson
William H. Robertson
Charles D. Robinson (New York)
Theodore Douglas Robinson
Thomas Robinson (New York state senator)
William W. Rockwell
Eugene Rodriguez
George F. Roesch
Eli W. Rogers
George F. Rogers
Sherman S. Rogers
Jay P. Rolison Jr.
Franklin D. Roosevelt
1911–1913
26
Democratic
1882–1945
Isaac Roosevelt
1777–1786, 1788–1792
Southern
Federalist
1726–1794
Erastus Root
David Rosado
John B. Rose
Robert Roseboom
George Rosecrantz
William Rosenblatt
Ogden J. Ross
William Ross
Francis M. Rotch
Casper M. Rouse
Roy H. Rudd
William Ruger
Francis H. Ruggles
Israel Ruiz Jr.
Lawrence M. Rulison
Charles E. Russell
Charles H. Russell
Ebenezer Russell
1778–1779, 1780–1781, 1784–1788, 1795–1803
Eastern
1747–1836
Henry Russell (New York state senator)
John W. Russell (politician)
Michael Russell
Peter H. Ruvolo
Allan A. Ryan Jr.
John P. Ryan (New York politician)
John Sabini
Democratic
Henry M. Sage
Stephen M. Saland
Republican
Henry Salant
Julia Salazar
Democratic
John L. Sampson
Democratic
Archie D. Sanders
James Sanders Jr.
Democratic
John Sanders (New York)
1798–1802
Eastern
Joshua Sands
Robert Sands (New York)
Edward Sanford
George H. Sanford
Mitchell Sanford
Nathan Sanford
Reuben Sanford
Richard K. Sanford
Felix J. Sanner
Alfred E. Santangelo
Nellie R. Santiago
John J. Santucci
Edward Savage
1788–92, 1801–07
Eastern
James Savage (New York)
Diane Savino
John G. Saxe
1911–1912
17
Democratic
1877–1953
Martin Saxe
Theodore S. Sayre
Charles V. Scanlan
Henry G. Schackno
Richard Schell
Abraham Schenck
John I. Schenck
John Schenck
Richard E. Schermerhorn
John F. Schlosser
Eric Schneiderman
Democratic
Augustus Schoonmaker Jr.
Cornelius C. Schoonmaker
Marius Schoonmaker
Frederick A. Schroeder
George M. S. Schulz
Jerome Schutzer
Peter Schuyler
Philip Schuyler
1780–1784; 1786–1790; 1792–1797
Western
1733–1804
Murray Schwartz
Jacob J. Schwartzwald
William F. Scoresby
Allen D. Scott
George G. Scott
John B. Scott
John Morin Scott
1777–1782
Southern
1730–1784
Carlos P. Scovil
Larry Seabrook
William R. Sears
Henry J. Sedgwick
Jacob Seebacher
John Seeley
Gilbert T. Seelye
Francis Seger
Simon Seibert
Edmund Seidel
Charles Selden
John H. Selkreg
Luis R. Sepúlveda
Democratic
Sue Serino
Republican
José M. Serrano
2005–
28
Democratic
Loren B. Sessions
Walter L. Sessions
James Seward
Republican
William H. Seward
Henry Seymour
Whitney North Seymour Jr.
Ira Shafer
James H. Shaw, Jr.
Titus Sheard
John B. Sheffer II
John S. Sheppard
Kenneth Sherbell
John V. Sheridan
Thomas I. Sheridan
Alpheus Sherman
George C. Sherman
Franklin D. Sherwood
Lyman Sherwood
Daniel Shipherd
Searles G. Shultz
Mark H. Sibley
Daniel Sickles
Peter Silvester
George W. Simpson
William T. Simpson
Alanson Skinner
Avery Skinner
Roger Skinner
James Skoufis
Democratic
Fred J. Slater
George A. Slater
Samuel S. Slater
George B. Sloan
Sylvanus Smalley
Baxter T. Smelzer
Ada L. Smith
Democratic
Addison M. Smith
Bernard C. Smith
C. Ernest Smith
Henry B. Smith
Jesse C. Smith
John E. Smith
Joshua Smith
Joshua B. Smith
Justin A. Smith
Malcolm Smith
Democratic
Nathan Smith (Herkimer County, NY)
Sanford W. Smith
Saxton Smith
William T. Smith
William Smith
1777–1783
Southern
1720–1799
Jacob Snell
Simeon Snow
John Snyder (Columbia County, NY)
William Sohmer
Martin M. Solomon
Herbert I. Sorin
Nicholas A. Spano
Republican
Ambrose Spencer
John Canfield Spencer
Joseph Spencer
Joshua A. Spencer
Mark Spencer
Edward J. Speno
Francis B. Spinola
E. Carleton Sprague
David Spraker
George E. Spring
Daniel Squadron
Democratic
Daniel B. St. John
William Stachowski
Democratic
Charles A. Stadler
Ronald B. Stafford
1966–2002
42
Republican
1935–2005
C. Tracey Stagg
Charles Stanford
Henry Brewster Stanton
Charles W. Stapleton
James F. Starbuck
Leonard P. Stavisky
Democratic
Toby Ann Stavisky
1999–
16
Democratic
1939–
John Stearns
1909–1913
Eastern
Federalist
1770–1848
Charles Stebbins
William M. Steinfeldt
Micah Sterling
Frederick C. Stevens
James Stevens
Andrea Stewart-Cousins
Democratic
Edwin C. Stewart
Lispenard Stewart
Samuel Stewart (New York)
Waldaba Stewart
Stephen J. Stilwell
John D. Stivers
Walter W. Stokes
Asahel C. Stone
Adam Storing
David Storobin
Republican
Isaac Stoutenburgh
1778–1787
Southern
1739–1799
Horatio J. Stow
John G. Stower
Robert H. Strahan
Farrand Stranahan
Nevada N. Stranahan
Chester J. Straub
Nathan Straus Jr.
Demas Strong
Henry W. Strong
Selah Strong
John Sudam
John Suffern
Christopher D. Sullivan
Timothy Sullivan
Edmund G. Sutherland
Jacob Sutherland
Kenneth F. Sutherland
Solomon Sutherland
Peter Swart
Jacobus Swartwout
Arthur L. Swartz
James G. Sweeney
Sidney Sweet
William L. Sweet
Parton Swift
Azor Taber
William Taber
Enoch B. Talcott
Frederick A. Tallmadge
Matthias B. Tallmadge
Nathaniel P. Tallmadge
John W. Tamblin
Christopher Tappen
Joseph A. Tauriello
John Tayler
1801–02, 1803–13
Eastern
1742–1829
George H. Taylor (New York state senator)
John C. R. Taylor
John W. Taylor
Jim Tedisco
Republican
Abraham Ten Broeck
1779–1783
Western
1734–1810
Dirck W. Ten Broeck
1777–1779
Western
1738–1780
Anthony Ten Eyck
1796–1801
Eastern
John Boyd Thacher
Seymour R. Thaler
Francis S. Thayer
Warren T. Thayer
Edward B. Thomas
Kevin Thomas
Democratic
Ralph W. Thomas
Thomas Thomas (New York)
Antoine Thompson
Democratic
George F. Thompson
George L. Thompson
1915–1941
1
Republican
1864–1941
James A. Thompson
James G. Thompson
William C. Thompson
William Thompson (Orange County, NY)
Stephen Thorn
1804–08, 1823–25
Eastern, 2nd
William L. Thornton
George B. Throop
George Tibbits
LeGrand C. Tibbits
Daniel F. Tiemann
George Tiffany (New York)
Thomas Tillotson
Robert C. Titus
Cecilia Tkaczyk
Democratic
Franklin W. Tobey
William H. Tobey
Walker Todd
Ward V. Tolbert
Bernard Tompkins
Minthorne Tompkins
Herman H. Torborg
Gardner Towne
James E. Towner
Henry A. Townsend
John Townsend
John Townsend (Westchester County, NY)
Samuel Townsend
William Townsend
Elishama Tozer
1779–1780
Eastern
1741–1833
Albert H. Tracy
Patrick F. Trainor
William C. Traphagen
F. Warren Travers
Eugene M. Travis
Valentine Treadwell
Frank P. Treanor
Thomas Tredwell
1785–89, 1803–07
Southern, Eastern
1743–1831
James S. Truman
Lyman Truman
Caesar Trunzo
1973–2008
3
Republican
Michael J. Tully Jr.
William J. Tully
Henry E. Turner
Ray B. Tuttle
Sidney Tuttle
William M. Tweed
Jeremiah F. Twomey
Jacob Tyson
Alonzo S. Upham
Bloomfield Usher
Moses Vail
1796–1801
Eastern
David Valesky
Democratic
Peter A. Van Bergen
Martin Van Buren
Philip Van Cortlandt
Pierre Van Cortlandt
1777–1778
Southern
1721–1814
Cornelius Van Cott
Henry H. Van Dyck
Arlington P. Van Dyke
Greenleaf S. Van Gorder
Frank E. Van Lare
David Van Ness
Peter Van Ness
John B. Van Petten
Stephen Van Rensselaer
Anthony Van Schaick
1777–1780
Western
John Van Schaick
Myndert Van Schaick
Jacobus Van Schoonhoven
1793–1805
Western, Eastern
c.1744–1814
William H. Van Schoonhoven
Jacobus Van Schoonhoven
Abraham Van Vechten
1797–1805, 1815–19
Eastern, Middle
Walter Van Wiggeren
John Vanderbilt
John Vanderbilt
Isaac L. Varian
Edmund Varney
Commodore P. Vedder
John Veeder
1805–09
Eastern
Simon Veeder
1803–05
Eastern
Guy J. Velella
Republican
Henry P. Velte
Samuel G. Verbryck
Gulian C. Verplanck
John L. Viele
Dale M. Volker
Republican
Arthur Wachtel
James Wadsworth
David Wager
Joseph Wagner
Robert F. Wagner
Webster Wagner
Alfred Wagstaff Jr.
J. Mayhew Wainwright
Albert Wald
Alton Waldon
1991–2000
15
Democratic
1936–2023
B. Roger Wales
Charles E. Walker
Edward C. Walker
Alvah H. Walker
Jimmy Walker
G. Frank Wallace
William C. Wallace (state senator)
Thomas J. Walsh
J. Henry Walters
Charles W. Walton
Elisha Ward
Jasper Ward (New York)
Jonathan Ward
Peter Ward (New York state senator)
Stephen Ward
1780–1787
Southern
Frederick L. Warder
Andrew S. Warner
Earle S. Warner
Ivan Warner
Spencer K. Warnick
Moses Warren
Thomas G. Waterman
John D. Watkins (New York)
James Watson
James Lopez Watson
J. Griswold Webb
Alexander Webster
1777–1778, 1779–1785, 1789–1793
Eastern
1734–1810
Jeremy S. Weinstein
Augustus Weismann
George B. Wellington
Abijah J. Wellman
Edward Wemple
William W. Wemple
Gottfried H. Wende
Gerrit Wendell
Willis Wendell
Stephen H. Wendover
Walter W. Westall
David M. Westcott
Henry C. Wetmore
James S. Whallon
Leon F. Wheatley
Clayton L. Wheeler
Grattan H. Wheeler
Melancton Wheeler
Osmer B. Wheeler
Thomas J. Wheeler
William A. Wheeler
Andrew Dickson White
Charles J. White
Ebenezer White
Horace White
Joseph White (New York)
Loren H. White
Roderick White
William B. Whiting
1781–1785
Western
James L. Whitley
Thomas C. Whitlock
George H. Whitney
Arthur H. Wicks
Charles W. Wicks
Julius L. Wieman
Edward G. Wilbor
Benjamin M. Wilcox
William S. C. Wiley
James W. Wilkin
Garry A. Willard
John Willard
John D. Willard
Joseph A. Willard
Kenneth R. Willard
Jabez Willes
Alexander B. Williams
Benjamin H. Williams
Henry D. Williams
John Williams
1777–1778, 1782–1795
Eastern
1752–1806
John F. Williams
Josiah B. Williams
Lawrence G. Williams (New York)
Richard H. Williams
Richard S. Williams
Robert Williams (New York)
Stephen K. Williams
Timothy S. Williams
Pliny W. Williamson
Charles T. Willis
Isaac Wilson
Jerome L. Wilson
Thomas B. Wilson
Linda Winikow
1974– [ 9] [ 2]
35th[ 1]
Democrat[ 10]
George H. Winner Jr.
Republican
Bradley Winslow
Norris Winslow
Henry A. Wise
Henry Wisner
1777–1782
Middle
1720–1790
Frank L. Wiswall
George H. Witter
Stephen J. Wojtkowiak
John J. Wolcott
Henry Wolfert
Joseph C. Wolff
Benjamin Wood
Daniel P. Wood
James Wood
Walter A. Wood, Jr.
Jesse Woodhull
1777–1781
Middle
1735–1795
William B. Woodin
Christian B. Woodruff
Benjamin Woodward
John Woodworth
1803–07
Eastern
1768–1858
Sherman Wooster
Samuel Works
Jacob Worth
Albert A. Wray
Dan S. Wright
James W. Wright
Republican
John C. Wright
Silas Wright
Abraham Yates Jr.
1777–1790
Western
1724–1796
Henry Yates Jr.
James W. Yelverton
George Yost
Catharine Young
Republican
Fred A. Young
1939–1949
35 , 40
Republican
1904–1973
Horace C. Young
Samuel Young
Joseph Zaretzki
Lee Zeldin
2011–2014
3
Republican
1980–
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^ a b Legislative Races Still Are in Doubt , The New York Times , November 8, 1974, retrieved June 9, 2023
^ Elkanah Day is not listed among the senators in any session in the Civil List of 1858, which means that he did not attend any session, but it is certain that election returns were filed with the Secretary of State of New York in 1780, since he was elected to the Council of Appointment in 1782; the History of Eastern Vermont by Benjamin Homer Hall (Civil list appendix, page 768) lists him as a New York State Senator and stating "Commencement of Session September 10, 1781"
^ Evening Journal Alamanac . 1876. pp. 117–118. Retrieved 2024-08-18 – via Archive.org .
^ "Died Among Strangers" . The Memphis Commercial . 1891-06-03. p. 2. Retrieved 2024-08-18 – via Newspapers.com .
^ Werner, Edgar A. (1886). Civil List and Constitutional History of the Colony and State of New York . Weed, Parsons & Co. Publishers. p. 334. Retrieved 2024-08-18 – via Archive.org .
^ Hills, Frederick S. (1910). New York State Men: Biographic Studies and Character Portraits . The Argue Company. p. 26. Retrieved 2024-08-18 – via Archive.org .
^ "Syracuse Banker Dies" . The Binghamton Press . 1918-11-11. p. 7. Retrieved 2024-08-18 – via Newspapers.com .
^ Legislature Seems Set as Democrats Pick Up 21 Seats , The New York Times , November 13, 1974, retrieved June 9, 2023
^ Greenhouse, Linda (November 7, 1974), State Democrats Assess New Role , The New York Times , retrieved June 9, 2023