Long Island, New York — Nassau & Suffolk Counties
State Government

New York State Senate

The New York State Senate is the upper chamber of the New York State Legislature. Long Island is represented by multiple State Senators across districts spanning Nassau and Suffolk counties.

7
State Senators
Serving Long Island
63
Total Statewide
Senate seats in NY
2 yr
Term Length
No term limits
~320K
Per District
Constituents

The Role of the State Senate

The New York State Senate, along with the State Assembly, forms the bicameral New York State Legislature. The Senate consists of 63 members, each representing approximately 320,000 constituents. Senators serve two-year terms with no term limits.

State Senators are responsible for drafting and voting on state legislation, approving the state budget, confirming gubernatorial appointments, and addressing the needs of their local constituents. The Senate Majority Leader controls the legislative calendar and committee assignments.

Long Island Senate Districts

Quick reference
SD-1
Suffolk
Anthony Palumbo
SD-2
Suffolk
Mario Mattera
SD-3
Suffolk
Dean Murray
SD-4
Suffolk
Vacant
SD-5
Suffolk
Steven Rhoads
SD-6
Nassau/Suffolk
Vacant
SD-7
Nassau
Jack Martins
SD-8
Nassau
Alexis Weik
SD-9
Nassau
Patricia Canzoneri-Fitzpatrick
SC

Suffolk County Senators

State Senate districts in Suffolk County

District 1: Eastern Suffolk: Riverhead, Southold, Shelter Island, Southampton, East Hampton, and parts of Brookhaven.
District 2: Central Suffolk: Parts of Brookhaven and Smithtown.
District 3: Southern Suffolk: Parts of Islip and Babylon.
District 8: Central Nassau: Parts of Hempstead and North Hempstead.
NC

Nassau County Senators

State Senate districts in Nassau County

District 7: Northern Nassau: Parts of North Hempstead, Oyster Bay, and Glen Cove.
District 9: Southern Nassau: Parts of Hempstead, Long Beach, and surrounding communities.

Cross-County Districts

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