There are 29 Representatives from New York in the US House of Representatives, as of January 2011. Bishop, Timothy, 1st Congressional District Israel, Steve, 2nd Congressional District King, Pete, 3rd Congressional District McCarthy, Carolyn, 4th Congressional District Ackerman, Gary, 5th Congressional District Meeks, Gregory W. , 6th Congressional District Crowley, Joseph, 7th Congressional District Nadler, Jerrold, 8th Congressional District Weiner, Anthony D.
, 9th Congressional District Towns, Edolphus, 10th Congressional District Clarke, Yvette D. , 11th Congressional District Velázquez, Nydia M. , 12th Congressional District Grimm, Michael, 13th Congressional District Maloney, Carolyn, 14th Congressional District Rangel, Charles B.
, 15th Congressional District Serrano, José E. , 16th Congressional District Engel, Eliot, 17th Congressional District Lowey, Nita, 18th Congressional District Hayworth, Nan, 19th Congressional District Gibson, Chris, 20th Congressional District Tonko, Paul D. , 21st Congressional District Hinchey, Maurice, 22nd Congressional District Owens, Bill, 23rd Congressional District Hanna, Richard, 24th Congressional District Buerkle, Ann Marie, 25th Congressional District Lee, Christopher J.
, 26th Congressional District Higgins, Brian, 27th Congressional District Slaughter, Louise, 28th Congressional District Reed, Tom, 29th Congressional District January 2011.
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