Who's Who Under the (New) New York Congressional Map
By Scott Bland // March 20, 2012 | 12:18 p.m.
A federal court installed a new congressional map in New York on on Monday, leaving retiring Democratic Rep. Maurice Hinchey district-less after his current 22nd District was axed and Republican Rep. Bob Turner (who is running for the Senate) with a Queens district that was carved into seven pieces.
New York will have 27 districts beginning in the 113th Congress. After the jump, I've compiled a handy reference for which member will be running in which new district now that the map has been finalized:
NY-01: Democratic Rep. Tim Bishop
NY-02: Republican Rep. Peter King
NY-03: DemocraticRep. Steve Israel
NY-04: Democratic Rep. Carolyn McCarthy
NY-05: Democratic Rep. Gregory Meeks
NY-06: Democratic Rep. Gary Ackerman (retiring)
NY-07: Democratic Rep. Nydia Velazquez
NY-08: Democratic Rep. Ed Towns
NY-09: Democratic Rep. Yvette Clarke
NY-10: Democratic Rep. Jerrold Nadler
NY-11: Republican Rep. Michael Grimm
NY-12: Democratic Rep. Carolyn Maloney
NY-13: Democratic Rep. Charlie Rangel
NY-14: Democratic Rep. Joe Crowley
NY-15: Democratic Rep. Jose Serrano
NY-16: Democratic Rep. Eliot Engel
NY-17: Democratic Rep. Nita Lowey
NY-18: Republican Rep. Nan Hayworth
NY-19: Republican Rep. Chris Gibson
NY-20: Democratic Rep. Paul Tonko
NY-21: Democratic Rep. Bill Owens
NY-22: Republican Rep. Richard Hanna
NY-23: Republican Rep. Tom Reed
NY-24: Republican Rep. Ann Marie Buerkle
NY-25: Democratic Rep. Louise Slaughter
NY-26: Democratic Rep. Brian Higgins
NY-27: Democratic Rep. Kathy Hochul
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