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{{USState
 
{{USState
 
|name=New York
 
|name=New York
|flag=Newyorkflag.gif
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|flag=Flag of New York.png
 
|motto="Excelsior"
 
|motto="Excelsior"
|nick=The Big Apple
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|nick=The Empire State
 
|capital=Albany
 
|capital=Albany
 
|language=None
 
|language=None
|governor=Andrew Cuomo
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|governor=Kathy Hochul
 
|gparty=Democrat
 
|gparty=Democrat
 
|senator2=Kirsten Gillibrand
 
|senator2=Kirsten Gillibrand
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|s1phone=(202) 224-6542
 
|s1phone=(202) 224-6542
 
|s1email=http://schumer.senate.gov/new_website/contact.cfm Contact
 
|s1email=http://schumer.senate.gov/new_website/contact.cfm Contact
|population=
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|population=20,000,000 (2020)
 
|date=July 26, 1788 (11th)
 
|date=July 26, 1788 (11th)
 
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'''New York''' state, one of the original [[Colonial America|13 colonies]], became a state in 1776 and  was the 11th state to ratify the Constitution on July 26, 1788.  In common use, "New York" most often refers to [[New York City]], the financial, news and cultural capital of the U.S.
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'''New York''' state, one of the original [[Colonial America|13 colonies]], became a state in 1776 and  was the 11th state to ratify the Constitution on July 26, 1788.  In common usage, "New York" often refers to [[New York City]], the financial, news and cultural capital of the [[U.S.]]
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By 2024 New York has become a failed example of [[Leftist]] [[tyranny]], from which many residents and businesses have been fleeing. In 2023 [[New York City]] had a net loss of nearly 78,000 residents, and in 2022 its net decline in population was more than 126,000.
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The state Constitution of New York, like all of the other 50 states, acknowledges [[God]] or our Creator or the ''Sovereign Ruler of the Universe''.  It says:
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:''We The People of the State of New York, grateful to Almighty God for our Freedom, in order to secure its blessings, DO ESTABLISH THIS CONSTITUTION.''
  
 
==Elected Officials==
 
==Elected Officials==
  
 
===Federal===
 
===Federal===
*Sen. [[Charles Schumer]] (D)
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*Sen. [[Charles Schumer]] (D) (unseated [[Al D'Amato]] (R), 1998)
 
*Sen. [[Kirsten Gillibrand]] (D)
 
*Sen. [[Kirsten Gillibrand]] (D)
*Rep. [[Timothy Bishop]] [D, NY-01]
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*Rep. [[Nick LaLota ]] [R, NY–01]
*Rep. [[Steve Israel]] [D, NY-02]
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*Rep. [[Andrew Garbarino]] [R, NY–02]
*Rep. [[Peter King]] [R, NY-03]
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*Rep. [[Thomas Suozzi]] [D, NY–03]
*Rep. [[Carolyn McCarthy]] [D, NY-04]
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*Rep. [[Laura Gillen ]] [D, NY–04]
*Rep. [[Gary Ackerman]] [D, NY-05]
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*Rep. [[Gregory Meeks]] [D, NY–05]
*Rep. [[Gregory Meeks]] [D, NY-06]
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*Rep. [[Grace Meng]] [D, NY–06]
*Rep. [[Joseph Crowley]] [D, NY-07]
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*Rep. [[Nydia Velazquez]] [D, NY–07]
*Rep. [[Jerrold Nadler]] [D, NY-08]
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*Rep. [[Hakeem Jeffries]] [D, NY–08]
*Rep. [[Anthony Weiner]] [D, NY-09]
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*Rep. [[Yvette Clarke]] [D, NY–09]
*Rep. [[Edolphus Towns]] [D, NY-10]
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*Rep. [[Jerrold Nadler]] [D, NY–10]
*Rep. [[Yvette Clarke]] [D, NY-11]
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*Rep. [[Nicole Malliotakis]] [R, NY–11]
*Rep. [[Nydia Velazquez]] [D, NY-12]
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*Rep. [[Carolyn Maloney]] [D, NY–12]
*Rep. [[Michael Grimm]] [R, NY-13]
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*Rep. [[Adriano Espaillat]] [D, NY–13]
*Rep. [[Carolyn Maloney]] [D, NY-14]
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*Rep. [[Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez]] [D, NY–14]
*Rep. [[Charles Rangel]] [D, NY-15]
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*Rep. [[Ritchie Torres]] [D, NY–15]
*Rep. [[Jose Serrano]] [D, NY-16]
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*Rep. [[George Latimer ]] [D, NY–16]
*Rep. [[Eliot Engel]] [D, NY-17]
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*Rep. [[Mike Lawler]] [R, NY–17]
*Rep. [[Nita Lowey]] [D, NY-18]
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*Rep. [[Pat Ryan]] [D, NY–18]
*Rep. [[Nan Hayworth]] [R, NY-19]
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*Rep. [[Josh Riley]] [D, NY–19]
*Rep. [[Chris Gibson]] [R, NY-20]
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*Rep. [[Paul Tonko]] [D, NY–20]
*Rep. [[Paul Tonko]] [D, NY-21]
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*Rep. [[Elise Stefanik]] [R, NY–21]
*Rep. [[Maurice Hinchey]] [D, NY-22]
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*Rep. [[John Mannion]] [D, NY-22]
*Rep. [[Bill Owens]] [D, NY-23]
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*Rep. [[Nick Langworthy]] [R, NY–23]
*Rep. [[Richard Hanna]] [R, NY-24]
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*Rep. [[Claudia Tenney]] [R, NY–24]
*Rep. [[Ann Marie Buerkle]] [R, NY-25]
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*Rep. [[Joseph D. Morelle]] [D, NY–25]
*Rep. [[Brian Higgins]] [D, NY-27]
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*Rep. [[Tim Kennedy]] [D, NY–26]
*Rep. [[Louise Slaughter]] [D, NY-28]
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*Rep. [[Tom Reed]] [R, NY-29]
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===Statewide===
 
===Statewide===
*Governor [[Andrew Cuomo]] (D)
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*Governor [[Kathy Hochul]] (D)
*Lt. Governor [[Robert Duffy]] (D)
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*Lt. Governor [[Brian Benjamin]] (D)
*Attorney General [[Eric Schneiderman]] (D)
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*Attorney General [[Leitita James]] (D)
*Secretary of State [[Ruth Noemi Colon]] (I)
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*Secretary of State [[Walter T. Mosley]] (D)
*State Comptroller [[Thomas DiNapoli]] (D)  
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*State Comptroller [[Thomas DiNapoli]] (D)
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
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==Facts==
 
==Facts==
 
[[File:Liberty2.jpg|thumb|Statue of Liberty.]]
 
[[File:Liberty2.jpg|thumb|Statue of Liberty.]]
* Nickname:  The Empire State.
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* Nickname:  The Big Apple.
 
* State Capital: [[Albany]].
 
* State Capital: [[Albany]].
 
* Total area: 54,471.144 square miles (47,223.839 land and 7,247.305 inland water).
 
* Total area: 54,471.144 square miles (47,223.839 land and 7,247.305 inland water).
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==Major Cities==
 
==Major Cities==
* [[Albany]]
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* [[New York City]] (largest both in its state and the U.S.).
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* [[Albany]] (capital)
 
* [[Buffalo, New York|Buffalo]]
 
* [[Buffalo, New York|Buffalo]]
* [[New York City]]
 
 
* [[Rochester]]
 
* [[Rochester]]
 
* [[Schenectady]]
 
* [[Schenectady]]
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==Politics==
 
==Politics==
New York City is the center of American liberalism. "Upstate" is much more conservative and the suburbs are split. Republicans have a narrow 32-30 seat majority in the State Senate. However, Democrats dominate the State Assembly with a 99-50 seat majority.
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New York City is the center of American liberalism. "Upstate" is much more conservative and the suburbs are split. Democrats control the State Senate and the State Assembly, with around a 2/3 majority.
  
 
In 1980 the state elected 17 Republicans to the House; in 2010 it elected only eight. However, due to population loss, New York only had 29 seats in 2010 compared to 39 in 1980 so the change isn't as dramatic as it seems at first glance.
 
In 1980 the state elected 17 Republicans to the House; in 2010 it elected only eight. However, due to population loss, New York only had 29 seats in 2010 compared to 39 in 1980 so the change isn't as dramatic as it seems at first glance.
  
 
==Miscellaneous==
 
==Miscellaneous==
New York is the home and birthplace of four American presidents, [[Martin Van Buren]], [[Millard Filmore]], [[Theodore Roosevelt]] and [[Franklin Roosevelt]].
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New York is the home and birthplace of five American presidents, [[Martin Van Buren]], [[Millard Filmore]], [[Theodore Roosevelt]], [[Franklin Roosevelt]], and [[Donald Trump]].
  
==External Links==
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==External links==
 
*[http://www.iloveny.com/ Official New York State Tourism Web Site]
 
*[http://www.iloveny.com/ Official New York State Tourism Web Site]
 
*[http://www.ny.gov/governor/ New York State]
 
*[http://www.ny.gov/governor/ New York State]
 
  
 
==Further reading==
 
==Further reading==
* Blond, Becca, and China Williams. ''Lonely Planet New York State'' (2004) [http://www.amazon.com/Lonely-Planet-New-York-State/dp/1741041252/ref=sr_1_8/103-4827826-5463040?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1189477988&sr=1-8 excerpt and online search from Amazon.com], a guide book.
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* Blond, Becca, and China Williams. ''Lonely Planet New York State'' (2004) [https://www.amazon.com/Lonely-Planet-New-York-State/dp/1741041252/ref=sr_1_8/103-4827826-5463040?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1189477988&sr=1-8 excerpt and online search from Amazon.com], a guide book.
 
* Eisenstadt, Peter, Laura-Eve Moss, and Carole F. Huxley, eds. ''The Encyclopedia Of New York State'' (2005) 1900 pages of articles by experts. The best starting point.
 
* Eisenstadt, Peter, Laura-Eve Moss, and Carole F. Huxley, eds. ''The Encyclopedia Of New York State'' (2005) 1900 pages of articles by experts. The best starting point.
* Jackson, Kenneth, ed. ''The Encyclopedia of New York City'' (1995), [http://www.amazon.com/Encyclopedia-New-York-City/dp/0300055366/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1240594479&sr=8-1 excerpt and text search]
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* Jackson, Kenneth, ed. ''The Encyclopedia of New York City'' (1995), [https://www.amazon.com/Encyclopedia-New-York-City/dp/0300055366/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1240594479&sr=8-1 excerpt and text search]
  
 
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[[Category : States of the United States]]
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[[Category:States of the United States]]
[[Category : New York]]
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[[Category:New York]]
[[Category : Urban History]]
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[[Category:Urban History]]
[[Category : Anti Second Amendment]]
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[[Category:Eastern United States]]
[[Category : Blue States]]
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[[Category:Blue States]]
[[Category : Eastern United States]]
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[[Category : Gun control]]
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[[Category : Liberalism]]
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Latest revision as of 05:59, January 7, 2025

New York
Capital Albany
Nickname The Empire State
Official Language None
Governor Kathy Hochul, D
Senator Charles Schumer, D
(202) 224-6542
Contact
Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, D
(202) 224-4451
[no contact info]
Population 20,000,000 (2020)
Ratification of Constitution/or statehood July 26, 1788 (11th)
Flag of New York Motto: "Excelsior"

New York state, one of the original 13 colonies, became a state in 1776 and was the 11th state to ratify the Constitution on July 26, 1788. In common usage, "New York" often refers to New York City, the financial, news and cultural capital of the U.S.

By 2024 New York has become a failed example of Leftist tyranny, from which many residents and businesses have been fleeing. In 2023 New York City had a net loss of nearly 78,000 residents, and in 2022 its net decline in population was more than 126,000.

The state Constitution of New York, like all of the other 50 states, acknowledges God or our Creator or the Sovereign Ruler of the Universe. It says:

We The People of the State of New York, grateful to Almighty God for our Freedom, in order to secure its blessings, DO ESTABLISH THIS CONSTITUTION.

Elected Officials

Federal

Statewide

History

see History of New York State

Facts

Statue of Liberty.
  • Nickname: The Big Apple.
  • State Capital: Albany.
  • Total area: 54,471.144 square miles (47,223.839 land and 7,247.305 inland water).
  • Population: Based on the 2000 census – 18,976,457; 3rd most populous US state after California and Texas. Much of this population lives in New York City. "Upstate" New York has most of the land area in the state.
  • State Song: "I Love New York"
  • State Flower: Rose
  • There are four mountain ranges in New York State: Adirondack, Catskill, Shawangunk and Taconic.
  • The highest point in New York State is Mount Marcy in Essex County in the Adirondacks - 5,344 feet above sea level.
  • The State has 70,000 miles of rivers and streams, 127 miles of Atlantic Ocean coastline, 9,767 miles of shoreline which includes 8,778 miles of lake shoreline.

Major Cities

Politics

New York City is the center of American liberalism. "Upstate" is much more conservative and the suburbs are split. Democrats control the State Senate and the State Assembly, with around a 2/3 majority.

In 1980 the state elected 17 Republicans to the House; in 2010 it elected only eight. However, due to population loss, New York only had 29 seats in 2010 compared to 39 in 1980 so the change isn't as dramatic as it seems at first glance.

Miscellaneous

New York is the home and birthplace of five American presidents, Martin Van Buren, Millard Filmore, Theodore Roosevelt, Franklin Roosevelt, and Donald Trump.

External links

Further reading

  • Blond, Becca, and China Williams. Lonely Planet New York State (2004) excerpt and online search from Amazon.com, a guide book.
  • Eisenstadt, Peter, Laura-Eve Moss, and Carole F. Huxley, eds. The Encyclopedia Of New York State (2005) 1900 pages of articles by experts. The best starting point.
  • Jackson, Kenneth, ed. The Encyclopedia of New York City (1995), excerpt and text search