List of United States Congressional Districts - New York

New York

List of all New York districts

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  • 28th district, to become obsolete in 2013
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  • 30th district, obsolete since 2000 census
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  • 32nd district, obsolete since 1990 census
  • 33rd district, obsolete since 1990 census
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  • 35th district, obsolete since 1980 census
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  • 40th district, obsolete since 1970 census
  • 41st district, obsolete since 1970 census
  • 42nd district, obsolete since 1960 census
  • 43rd district, obsolete since 1960 census
  • 44th district, obsolete since 1950 census
  • 45th district, obsolete since 1950 census
  • At-large seat, obsolete since 1945

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