Congressional Districts of New York
The Congressional Districts of New York are the electoral divisions used to elect representatives to the United States House of Representatives. New York has 26 districts, each representing a specific geographic area and population. These districts are redrawn every ten years following the census to reflect changes in population.
Each district elects one member to Congress, who advocates for the interests of their constituents. The districts vary in size and demographics, reflecting the diverse communities across the state. This structure ensures that residents have a voice in the federal legislative process through their elected representatives.