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List of United States senators from New York

Below is a list of U.S. senators who have represented the State of New York in the United States Senate since 1789. The date of the start of the tenure is either the first day of the legislative term (senators who were elected regularly before the term began), or the day when they took the seat (U.S. senators who were elected in special elections to fill vacancies, or after the term began). New York's current U.S. senators are Democrats Chuck Schumer (serving since 1999, also serving as Senate Democratic Leader since 2017, and the longest serving senator in the state) and Kirsten Gillibrand (serving since 2009).

Current delegation
Senator Chuck Schumer (D)
Senator Kirsten Gillibrand (D)

List of senators Edit

Class 1

Class 1 senators belong to the electoral cycle that has recently been contested in 2006, 2010 (special election), 2012, and 2018. The next election will be in 2024.

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Class 3

Class 3 senators belong to the electoral cycle that has recently been contested in 2004, 2010, 2016, and 2022. The next election will be in 2028.

# Senator Party Dates in office Electoral history T T Electoral history Dates in office Party Senator #
1  
Philip Schuyler
Pro-
Admin.
Jul 27, 1789 –
Mar 3, 1791
Elected in 1789.

Lost re-election.
1 1st 1 Elected in 1789. Jul 25, 1789 –
May 23, 1796
Pro-
Admin.
 
Rufus King
1
2  
Aaron Burr
Anti-
Admin.
Mar 4, 1791 –
Mar 3, 1797
Elected in 1791.
Lost re-election.
2 2nd
3rd
Democratic-
Republican
4th 2 Re-elected in 1795.
Resigned to become U.S. Minister to Great Britain.
Federalist
Vacant May 23, 1796 –
Dec 8, 1796
Vacant
Elected to finish King's term.
Resigned.
Dec 8, 1796 –
Aug 1800
Federalist  
John Laurance
2
3  
Philip Schuyler
Federalist Mar 4, 1797 –
Jan 3, 1798
Elected in 1797.
Resigned due to ill health.
3 5th
Vacant Jan 3, 1798 –
Jan 11, 1798
Vacant
4  
John Sloss Hobart
Federalist Jan 11, 1798 –
Apr 16, 1798
Elected to finish Schuyler's term.
Resigned to become federal judge.
Vacant Apr 16, 1798 –
May 5, 1798
Vacant
5  
William North
Federalist May 5, 1798 –
Aug 17, 1798
Appointed to continue Hobart's term.
Successor elected.
6  
James Watson
Federalist Aug 17, 1798 –
Mar 19, 1800
Elected to finish Hobart's term.
Resigned to become Naval Officer of the Port of New York.
6th
Vacant Mar 19, 1800 –
May 3, 1800
Vacant
7  
Gouverneur Morris
Federalist May 3, 1800 –
Mar 3, 1803
Elected to finish Watson's term.
Lost re-election.
Vacant Aug 1800 –
Nov 6, 1800
Vacant
Elected to finish Laurance's term. Nov 6, 1800 –
Feb 5, 1802
Democratic-
Republican
 
John Armstrong Jr.
3
7th 3 Re-elected in 1801.
Resigned.
Vacant Feb 5, 1802 –
Feb 23, 1802
Vacant
Elected to finish Armstrong's term.
Resigned.
Feb 23, 1802 –
Nov 4, 1803
Democratic-
Republican
 
DeWitt Clinton
4
8  
Theodorus Bailey
Democratic-
Republican
Mar 4, 1803 –
Jan 16, 1804
Elected in 1803.
Resigned.
4 8th
Vacant Nov 4, 1803 –
Dec 8, 1803
Vacant
Appointed to continue Clinton's term.
Resigned; Elected to the class 1 seat.
Dec 8, 1803 –
Feb 23, 1804
Democratic-
Republican
 
John Armstrong Jr.
5
Vacant Jan 16, 1804 –
Feb 25, 1804
Vacant
Elected to finish Armstrong's term. Feb 23, 1804 –
Mar 3, 1813
Democratic-
Republican
 
John Smith
6
9  
John Armstrong Jr.
Democratic-
Republican
Feb 25, 1804 –
Jun 30, 1804
Elected to finish Bailey's term.
Resigned to become U.S. Minister to France.
Vacant Jun 30, 1804 –
Nov 23, 1804
Vacant
10  
Samuel L. Mitchill
Democratic-
Republican
Nov 23, 1804 –
Mar 3, 1809
Elected to finish Armstrong's term.
Lost re-election.
9th
10th 4 Re-elected in 1807.
Retired or lost re-election.
11 Obadiah German Democratic-
Republican
Mar 4, 1809 –
Mar 3, 1815
Elected in 1809.
Retired.
5 11th
12th
13th 5 Elected in 1813.
Legislature failed to elect.
Mar 4, 1813 –
Mar 3, 1819
Federalist  
Rufus King
7
12  
Nathan Sanford
Democratic-
Republican
Mar 4, 1815 –
Mar 3, 1821
Elected in 1815.
Lost re-election.
6 14th
15th
16th 6 Vacant Mar 4, 1819 –
Jan 25, 1820
Vacant
Re-elected late.
Retired.
Jan 25, 1820 –
Mar 3, 1825
Federalist  
Rufus King
13  
Martin Van Buren
Democratic-
Republican

/Bucktail
Mar 4, 1821 –
Dec 20, 1828
Elected in 1821. 7 17th
18th
Jacksonian 19th 7 Legislature failed to elect. Mar 4, 1825 –
Jan 31, 1826
Vacant
Elected late.
Retired.
Jan 31, 1826 –
Mar 3, 1831
National
Republican
 
Nathan Sanford
8
Re-elected in 1827.
Resigned to become N.Y. Governor.
8 20th
Vacant Dec 20, 1828 –
Jan 15, 1829
Vacant
14  
Charles E. Dudley
Jacksonian Jan 15, 1829 –
Mar 3, 1833
Elected to finish Van Buren's term.
Retired or lost re-election.
21st
22nd 8 Elected in 1831.
Resigned; elected N.Y. Governor.
Mar 4, 1831 –
Jan 1, 1833
Jacksonian  
William L. Marcy
9
Vacant Jan 1, 1833 –
Jan 14, 1833
Vacant
Elected to finish Marcy's term. Jan 4, 1833 –
Nov 26, 1844
Jacksonian  
Silas Wright Jr.
10
15  
Nathaniel P. Tallmadge
Jacksonian Mar 4, 1833 –
Mar 3, 1839
Elected in 1833.
Legislature failed to re-elect.
9 23rd
24th
Democratic 25th 9 Re-elected in 1837. Democratic
Vacant Mar 4, 1839 –
Jan 27, 1840
Vacant 10 26th
 
Nathaniel P. Tallmadge
Whig Jan 27, 1840 –
Jun 17, 1844
Elected late.
Resigned to become Governor of Wisconsin Territory.
27th
28th 10 Re-elected in 1843.
Resigned when elected N.Y. Governor.
Vacant Jun 17, 1844 –
Dec 9, 1844
Vacant
Vacant Nov 26, 1844 –
Nov 30, 1844
Vacant
Appointed to continue Wright's term.
Lost election for remainder of Wright's term.
Nov 30, 1844 –
Jan 27, 1845
Democratic  
Henry A. Foster
11
16  
Daniel S. Dickinson
Democratic Dec 9, 1844 –
Mar 3, 1851
Appointed to continue Tallmadge's term.
Elected to finish Tallmadge's term.
Elected to finish Wright's term.
Lost re-election.
Jan 27, 1845 –
Mar 3, 1849
Democratic  
John Adams Dix
12
Elected to full term in 1845.
Lost re-election.
11 29th
30th
31st 11 Elected in 1849. Mar 4, 1849 –
Mar 3, 1861
Whig  
William H. Seward
13
Vacant Mar 4, 1851 –
Dec 1, 1851
Vacant 12 32nd
17  
Hamilton Fish
Whig Dec 1, 1851 –
Mar 3, 1857
Elected late.
Retired.
33rd
34th 12 Re-elected in 1855.
Retired to become Secretary of State
Republican[a]
18  
Preston King
Republican Mar 4, 1857 –
Mar 3, 1863
Elected in 1857.
Lost renomination.
13 35th
36th
37th 13 Elected in 1861.
Lost re-nomination.
Mar 4, 1861 –
Mar 3, 1867
Republican  
Ira Harris
14
19  
Edwin D. Morgan
Republican Mar 4, 1863 –
Mar 3, 1869
Elected in 1863.
Lost re-nomination.
14 38th
39th
40th 14 Elected in 1867. Mar 4, 1867 –
May 16, 1881
Republican  
Roscoe Conkling
15
20  
Reuben Fenton
Republican Mar 4, 1869 –
Mar 3, 1875
Elected in 1869.
Not an active candidate for renomination in 1875.[1]
15 41st
42nd
Liberal Republican
Republican 43rd 15 Re-elected in 1873.
21  
Francis Kernan
Democratic Mar 4, 1875 –
Mar 3, 1881
Elected in 1875.
Lost re-election.
16 44th
45th
46th 16 Re-elected in 1879.
Resigned.
22  
Thomas C. Platt
Republican Mar 4, 1881 –
May 16, 1881
Elected in 1881.
Resigned.
17 47th
Vacant May 16, 1881 –
Jul 27, 1881
Vacant Vacant May 16, 1881 –
Jul 29, 1881
Vacant
23  
Warner Miller
Republican Jul 27, 1881 –
Mar 3, 1887
Elected to finish Platt's term.
Lost re-election.
Elected to finish Conkling's term.
Retired.
Jul 29, 1881 –
Mar 3, 1885
Republican  
Elbridge G. Lapham
16
48th
49th 17 Elected in 1885.
Lost re-election.
Mar 4, 1885 –
Mar 3, 1891
Republican  
William M. Evarts
17
24  
Frank Hiscock
Republican Mar 4, 1887 –
Mar 3, 1893
Elected in 1887.
Lost re-election.
18 50th
51st
52nd 18 Vacant Mar 4, 1891 –
Jan 7, 1892
Vacant
Elected in 1891, but took his seat only after term as N.Y. Governor ended.
Lost re-election.
Jan 7, 1892 –
Mar 3, 1897
Democratic  
David B. Hill
18
25  
Edward Murphy Jr.
Democratic Mar 4, 1893 –
Mar 3, 1899
Elected in 1893.
Lost re-election.
19 53rd
54th
55th 19 Elected Jan 20, 1897. Mar 4, 1897 –
Mar 3, 1909
Republican  
Thomas C. Platt
19
26  
Chauncey Depew
Republican Mar 4, 1899 –
Mar 3, 1911
Elected in 1899. 20 56th
57th
58th 20 Re-elected Jan 20, 1903.
Retired.
Re-elected in 1905.
Lost re-election.
21 59th
60th
61st 21 Elected Jan 19, 1909.
Retired.
Mar 4, 1909 –
Mar 3, 1915
Republican  
Elihu Root
20
Vacant Mar 3, 1911 –
Apr 4, 1911
Vacant 22 62nd
27  
James A. O'Gorman
Democratic Apr 4, 1911 –
Mar 3, 1917
Elected Mar 31, 1911.
Retired.
63rd
64th 22 Elected in 1914. Mar 4, 1915 –
Mar 3, 1927
Republican  
James W. Wadsworth Jr.
21
28  
William M. Calder
Republican Mar 4, 1917 –
Mar 3, 1923
Elected in 1916.
Lost re-election.
23 65th
66th
67th 23 Re-elected in 1920.
Lost re-election.
29  
Royal S. Copeland
Democratic Mar 4, 1923 –
Jun 17, 1938
Elected in 1922. 24 68th
69th
70th 24 Elected in 1926. Mar 4, 1927 –
Jun 28, 1949
Democratic  
Robert F. Wagner
22
Re-elected in 1928. 25 71st
72nd
73rd 25 Re-elected in 1932.
Re-elected in 1934.
Died.
26 74th
75th
Vacant Jun 17, 1938 –
Dec 3, 1938
Vacant
30  
James M. Mead
Democratic Dec 3, 1938 –
Jan 3, 1947
Elected to finish Copeland's term.
76th 26 Re-elected in 1938.
Re-elected in 1940.
Retired to run for N.Y. Governor.
27 77th
78th
79th 27 Re-elected in 1944.
Resigned due to ill health.
31  
Irving Ives
Republican Jan 3, 1947 –
Jan 3, 1959
Elected in 1946. 28 80th
81st
Vacant Jun 28, 1949 –
Jul 7, 1949
Vacant
Appointed to continue Wagner's term.
Lost election to finish Wagner's term.
Jul 7, 1949 –
Nov 8, 1949
Republican  
John Foster Dulles
23
Elected to finish Wagner's term. Nov 9, 1949 –
Jan 3, 1957
Democratic  
Herbert H. Lehman
24
82nd 28 Re-elected in 1950.
Retired.
Re-elected in 1952.
Retired.
29 83rd
84th
85th 29 Vacant Jan 3, 1957 –
Jan 9, 1957
Vacant
Elected in 1956, but took seat late to remain N.Y. Attorney General. Jan 9, 1957 –
Jan 3, 1981
Republican  
Jacob Javits
25
32  
Kenneth Keating
Republican Jan 3, 1959 –
Jan 3, 1965
Elected in 1958.
Lost re-election.
30 86th
87th
88th 30 Re-elected in 1962.
33  
Robert F. Kennedy
Democratic Jan 3, 1965 –
Jun 6, 1968
Elected in 1964.
Died.
31 89th
90th
Vacant Jun 6, 1968 –
Sep 10, 1968
Vacant
34  
Charles Goodell
Republican Sep 10, 1968 –
Jan 3, 1971
Appointed to finish Kennedy's term.
Lost election to a full term.
91st 31 Re-elected in 1968.
35  
James L. Buckley
Conservative Jan 3, 1971 –
Jan 3, 1977
Elected in 1970.
Changed parties in 1976.
Lost re-election.
32 92nd
93rd
94th 32 Re-elected in 1974.
Lost renomination and then lost re-election as a Liberal.
Republican
36  
Daniel Patrick Moynihan
Democratic Jan 3, 1977 –
Jan 3, 2001
Elected in 1976. 33 95th
96th
97th 33 Elected in 1980. Jan 3, 1981 –
Jan 3, 1999
Republican  
Al D'Amato
26
Re-elected in 1982. 34 98th
99th
100th 34 Re-elected in 1986.
Re-elected in 1988. 35 101st
102nd
103rd 35 Re-elected in 1992.
Lost re-election.
Re-elected in 1994.
Retired.
36 104th
105th
106th 36 Elected in 1998. Jan 3, 1999 –
present
Democratic  
Chuck Schumer
27
37  
Hillary Clinton
Democratic Jan 3, 2001 –
Jan 21, 2009
Elected in 2000. 37 107th
108th
109th 37 Re-elected in 2004.
Re-elected in 2006.
Resigned to become U.S. Secretary of State.
38 110th
111th
Vacant Jan 21, 2009 –
Jan 26, 2009
Vacant
38  
Kirsten Gillibrand
Democratic Jan 26, 2009 –
present
Appointed to continue Clinton's term.
Elected in 2010 to finish Clinton's term.
112th 38 Re-elected in 2010.
Re-elected in 2012. 39 113th
114th
115th 39 Re-elected in 2016.
Re-elected in 2018. 40 116th
117th
118th 40 Re-elected in 2022.
To be determined in the 2024 election. 41 119th
120th
121st 41 To be determined in the 2028 election.
# Senator Party Years in office Electoral history T C T Electoral history Years in office Party Senator #
Class 1 Class 3

See also Edit

Notes Edit

  1. ^ William H. Seward was re-elected in 1855 as a Whig, but became a Republican shortly thereafter.

References Edit

  1. ^ "Hon. Edwin D. Morgan Nominated by the Republican Caucus for United States senator". Rochester Democrat and Chronicle. Rochester, NY. January 19, 1875. p. 1. The caucus proceeded to ballot, with the following result: Morgan, 40; Dix, 13; Wheeler, 2; Fenton, 2; blank, 5.

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Below is a list of U S senators who have represented the State of New York in the United States Senate since 1789 The date of the start of the tenure is either the first day of the legislative term senators who were elected regularly before the term began or the day when they took the seat U S senators who were elected in special elections to fill vacancies or after the term began New York s current U S senators are Democrats Chuck Schumer serving since 1999 also serving as Senate Democratic Leader since 2017 and the longest serving senator in the state and Kirsten Gillibrand serving since 2009 Current delegationSenator Chuck Schumer D Senator Kirsten Gillibrand D Contents 1 List of senators 2 See also 3 Notes 4 ReferencesList of senators EditClass 1Class 1 senators belong to the electoral cycle that has recently been contested in 2006 2010 special election 2012 and 2018 The next election will be in 2024 C Class 3Class 3 senators belong to the electoral cycle that has recently been contested in 2004 2010 2016 and 2022 The next election will be in 2028 Senator Party Dates in office Electoral history T T Electoral history Dates in office Party Senator 1 Philip Schuyler Pro Admin Jul 27 1789 Mar 3 1791 Elected in 1789 Lost re election 1 1st 1 Elected in 1789 Jul 25 1789 May 23 1796 Pro Admin Rufus King 12 Aaron Burr Anti Admin Mar 4 1791 Mar 3 1797 Elected in 1791 Lost re election 2 2nd3rdDemocratic Republican 4th 2 Re elected in 1795 Resigned to become U S Minister to Great Britain FederalistVacant May 23 1796 Dec 8 1796 VacantElected to finish King s term Resigned Dec 8 1796 Aug 1800 Federalist John Laurance 23 Philip Schuyler Federalist Mar 4 1797 Jan 3 1798 Elected in 1797 Resigned due to ill health 3 5thVacant Jan 3 1798 Jan 11 1798 Vacant4 John Sloss Hobart Federalist Jan 11 1798 Apr 16 1798 Elected to finish Schuyler s term Resigned to become federal judge Vacant Apr 16 1798 May 5 1798 Vacant5 William North Federalist May 5 1798 Aug 17 1798 Appointed to continue Hobart s term Successor elected 6 James Watson Federalist Aug 17 1798 Mar 19 1800 Elected to finish Hobart s term Resigned to become Naval Officer of the Port of New York 6thVacant Mar 19 1800 May 3 1800 Vacant7 Gouverneur Morris Federalist May 3 1800 Mar 3 1803 Elected to finish Watson s term Lost re election Vacant Aug 1800 Nov 6 1800 VacantElected to finish Laurance s term Nov 6 1800 Feb 5 1802 Democratic Republican John Armstrong Jr 37th 3 Re elected in 1801 Resigned Vacant Feb 5 1802 Feb 23 1802 VacantElected to finish Armstrong s term Resigned Feb 23 1802 Nov 4 1803 Democratic Republican DeWitt Clinton 48 Theodorus Bailey Democratic Republican Mar 4 1803 Jan 16 1804 Elected in 1803 Resigned 4 8thVacant Nov 4 1803 Dec 8 1803 VacantAppointed to continue Clinton s term Resigned Elected to the class 1 seat Dec 8 1803 Feb 23 1804 Democratic Republican John Armstrong Jr 5Vacant Jan 16 1804 Feb 25 1804 VacantElected to finish Armstrong s term Feb 23 1804 Mar 3 1813 Democratic Republican John Smith 69 John Armstrong Jr Democratic Republican Feb 25 1804 Jun 30 1804 Elected to finish Bailey s term Resigned to become U S Minister to France Vacant Jun 30 1804 Nov 23 1804 Vacant10 Samuel L Mitchill Democratic Republican Nov 23 1804 Mar 3 1809 Elected to finish Armstrong s term Lost re election 9th10th 4 Re elected in 1807 Retired or lost re election 11 Obadiah German Democratic Republican Mar 4 1809 Mar 3 1815 Elected in 1809 Retired 5 11th12th13th 5 Elected in 1813 Legislature failed to elect Mar 4 1813 Mar 3 1819 Federalist Rufus King 712 Nathan Sanford Democratic Republican Mar 4 1815 Mar 3 1821 Elected in 1815 Lost re election 6 14th15th16th 6 Vacant Mar 4 1819 Jan 25 1820 VacantRe elected late Retired Jan 25 1820 Mar 3 1825 Federalist Rufus King13 Martin Van Buren Democratic Republican Bucktail Mar 4 1821 Dec 20 1828 Elected in 1821 7 17th18thJacksonian 19th 7 Legislature failed to elect Mar 4 1825 Jan 31 1826 VacantElected late Retired Jan 31 1826 Mar 3 1831 NationalRepublican Nathan Sanford 8Re elected in 1827 Resigned to become N Y Governor 8 20thVacant Dec 20 1828 Jan 15 1829 Vacant14 Charles E Dudley Jacksonian Jan 15 1829 Mar 3 1833 Elected to finish Van Buren s term Retired or lost re election 21st22nd 8 Elected in 1831 Resigned elected N Y Governor Mar 4 1831 Jan 1 1833 Jacksonian William L Marcy 9Vacant Jan 1 1833 Jan 14 1833 VacantElected to finish Marcy s term Jan 4 1833 Nov 26 1844 Jacksonian Silas Wright Jr 1015 Nathaniel P Tallmadge Jacksonian Mar 4 1833 Mar 3 1839 Elected in 1833 Legislature failed to re elect 9 23rd24thDemocratic 25th 9 Re elected in 1837 DemocraticVacant Mar 4 1839 Jan 27 1840 Vacant 10 26th Nathaniel P Tallmadge Whig Jan 27 1840 Jun 17 1844 Elected late Resigned to become Governor of Wisconsin Territory 27th28th 10 Re elected in 1843 Resigned when elected N Y Governor Vacant Jun 17 1844 Dec 9 1844 VacantVacant Nov 26 1844 Nov 30 1844 VacantAppointed to continue Wright s term Lost election for remainder of Wright s term Nov 30 1844 Jan 27 1845 Democratic Henry A Foster 1116 Daniel S Dickinson Democratic Dec 9 1844 Mar 3 1851 Appointed to continue Tallmadge s term Elected to finish Tallmadge s term Elected to finish Wright s term Lost re election Jan 27 1845 Mar 3 1849 Democratic John Adams Dix 12Elected to full term in 1845 Lost re election 11 29th30th31st 11 Elected in 1849 Mar 4 1849 Mar 3 1861 Whig William H Seward 13Vacant Mar 4 1851 Dec 1 1851 Vacant 12 32nd17 Hamilton Fish Whig Dec 1 1851 Mar 3 1857 Elected late Retired 33rd34th 12 Re elected in 1855 Retired to become Secretary of State Republican a 18 Preston King Republican Mar 4 1857 Mar 3 1863 Elected in 1857 Lost renomination 13 35th36th37th 13 Elected in 1861 Lost re nomination Mar 4 1861 Mar 3 1867 Republican Ira Harris 1419 Edwin D Morgan Republican Mar 4 1863 Mar 3 1869 Elected in 1863 Lost re nomination 14 38th39th40th 14 Elected in 1867 Mar 4 1867 May 16 1881 Republican Roscoe Conkling 1520 Reuben Fenton Republican Mar 4 1869 Mar 3 1875 Elected in 1869 Not an active candidate for renomination in 1875 1 15 41st42ndLiberal RepublicanRepublican 43rd 15 Re elected in 1873 21 Francis Kernan Democratic Mar 4 1875 Mar 3 1881 Elected in 1875 Lost re election 16 44th45th46th 16 Re elected in 1879 Resigned 22 Thomas C Platt Republican Mar 4 1881 May 16 1881 Elected in 1881 Resigned 17 47thVacant May 16 1881 Jul 27 1881 Vacant Vacant May 16 1881 Jul 29 1881 Vacant23 Warner Miller Republican Jul 27 1881 Mar 3 1887 Elected to finish Platt s term Lost re election Elected to finish Conkling s term Retired Jul 29 1881 Mar 3 1885 Republican Elbridge G Lapham 1648th49th 17 Elected in 1885 Lost re election Mar 4 1885 Mar 3 1891 Republican William M Evarts 1724 Frank Hiscock Republican Mar 4 1887 Mar 3 1893 Elected in 1887 Lost re election 18 50th51st52nd 18 Vacant Mar 4 1891 Jan 7 1892 VacantElected in 1891 but took his seat only after term as N Y Governor ended Lost re election Jan 7 1892 Mar 3 1897 Democratic David B Hill 1825 Edward Murphy Jr Democratic Mar 4 1893 Mar 3 1899 Elected in 1893 Lost re election 19 53rd54th55th 19 Elected Jan 20 1897 Mar 4 1897 Mar 3 1909 Republican Thomas C Platt 1926 Chauncey Depew Republican Mar 4 1899 Mar 3 1911 Elected in 1899 20 56th57th58th 20 Re elected Jan 20 1903 Retired Re elected in 1905 Lost re election 21 59th60th61st 21 Elected Jan 19 1909 Retired Mar 4 1909 Mar 3 1915 Republican Elihu Root 20Vacant Mar 3 1911 Apr 4 1911 Vacant 22 62nd27 James A O Gorman Democratic Apr 4 1911 Mar 3 1917 Elected Mar 31 1911 Retired 63rd64th 22 Elected in 1914 Mar 4 1915 Mar 3 1927 Republican James W Wadsworth Jr 2128 William M Calder Republican Mar 4 1917 Mar 3 1923 Elected in 1916 Lost re election 23 65th66th67th 23 Re elected in 1920 Lost re election 29 Royal S Copeland Democratic Mar 4 1923 Jun 17 1938 Elected in 1922 24 68th69th70th 24 Elected in 1926 Mar 4 1927 Jun 28 1949 Democratic Robert F Wagner 22Re elected in 1928 25 71st72nd73rd 25 Re elected in 1932 Re elected in 1934 Died 26 74th75thVacant Jun 17 1938 Dec 3 1938 Vacant30 James M Mead Democratic Dec 3 1938 Jan 3 1947 Elected to finish Copeland s term 76th 26 Re elected in 1938 Re elected in 1940 Retired to run for N Y Governor 27 77th78th79th 27 Re elected in 1944 Resigned due to ill health 31 Irving Ives Republican Jan 3 1947 Jan 3 1959 Elected in 1946 28 80th81stVacant Jun 28 1949 Jul 7 1949 VacantAppointed to continue Wagner s term Lost election to finish Wagner s term Jul 7 1949 Nov 8 1949 Republican John Foster Dulles 23Elected to finish Wagner s term Nov 9 1949 Jan 3 1957 Democratic Herbert H Lehman 2482nd 28 Re elected in 1950 Retired Re elected in 1952 Retired 29 83rd84th85th 29 Vacant Jan 3 1957 Jan 9 1957 VacantElected in 1956 but took seat late to remain N Y Attorney General Jan 9 1957 Jan 3 1981 Republican Jacob Javits 2532 Kenneth Keating Republican Jan 3 1959 Jan 3 1965 Elected in 1958 Lost re election 30 86th87th88th 30 Re elected in 1962 33 Robert F Kennedy Democratic Jan 3 1965 Jun 6 1968 Elected in 1964 Died 31 89th90thVacant Jun 6 1968 Sep 10 1968 Vacant34 Charles Goodell Republican Sep 10 1968 Jan 3 1971 Appointed to finish Kennedy s term Lost election to a full term 91st 31 Re elected in 1968 35 James L Buckley Conservative Jan 3 1971 Jan 3 1977 Elected in 1970 Changed parties in 1976 Lost re election 32 92nd93rd94th 32 Re elected in 1974 Lost renomination and then lost re election as a Liberal Republican36 Daniel Patrick Moynihan Democratic Jan 3 1977 Jan 3 2001 Elected in 1976 33 95th96th97th 33 Elected in 1980 Jan 3 1981 Jan 3 1999 Republican Al D Amato 26Re elected in 1982 34 98th99th100th 34 Re elected in 1986 Re elected in 1988 35 101st102nd103rd 35 Re elected in 1992 Lost re election Re elected in 1994 Retired 36 104th105th106th 36 Elected in 1998 Jan 3 1999 present Democratic Chuck Schumer 2737 Hillary Clinton Democratic Jan 3 2001 Jan 21 2009 Elected in 2000 37 107th108th109th 37 Re elected in 2004 Re elected in 2006 Resigned to become U S Secretary of State 38 110th111thVacant Jan 21 2009 Jan 26 2009 Vacant38 Kirsten Gillibrand Democratic Jan 26 2009 present Appointed to continue Clinton s term Elected in 2010 to finish Clinton s term 112th 38 Re elected in 2010 Re elected in 2012 39 113th114th115th 39 Re elected in 2016 Re elected in 2018 40 116th117th118th 40 Re elected in 2022 To be determined in the 2024 election 41 119th120th121st 41 To be determined in the 2028 election Senator Party Years in office Electoral history T C T Electoral history Years in office Party Senator Class 1 Class 3See also Edit New York state portal United States portal Politics portalList of United States representatives from New York United States congressional delegations from New York Elections in New YorkNotes Edit William H Seward was re elected in 1855 as a Whig but became a Republican shortly thereafter References Edit Hon Edwin D Morgan Nominated by the Republican Caucus for United States senator Rochester Democrat and Chronicle Rochester NY January 19 1875 p 1 The caucus proceeded to ballot with the following result Morgan 40 Dix 13 Wheeler 2 Fenton 2 blank 5 Byrd Robert C October 1 1993 Wolff Wendy ed The Senate 1789 1989 Historical Statistics 1789 1992 United States Senate Historical Office volume 4 Bicentennial ed United States Government Publishing Office Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of United States senators from New York amp oldid 1171230517, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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