It was last represented by Amo Houghton who was redistricted into the 29th district.
Abner Hazeltine(Jamestown) Richard P. Marvin(Jamestown) Staley N. Clarke(Ellicottville) Asher Tyler(Ellicottville) Dudley Marvin(Ripley) Elijah Risley(Fredonia) Frederick S. Martin(Olean) Thomas T. Flagler(Lockport) Silas M. Burroughs(Medina) Burt Van Horn(Newfane) Reuben E. Fenton(Frewsburg) Henry Van Aernam(Franklinville) Porter Sheldon(Jamestown) Walter L. Sessions(Panama) Lyman K. Bass(Buffalo) George G. Hoskins(Attica) Charles B. Benedict(Attica) Richard Crowley(Lockport) Robert S. Stevens(Attica) John G. Sawyer(Albion) James Wolcott Wadsworth(Geneseo) John Van Voorhis(Rochester) Henry C. Brewster(Rochester) James M.E.
O'Grady(Rochester) James B. Perkins(Rochester) Sereno E. Payne(Auburn) Edwin A. Merritt(Potsdam) Bertrand H. Snell(Potsdam) Wallace E. Pierce(Plattsburgh) Clarence E. Kilburn(Malone) Bernard W. Kearney(Gloversville) Dean P. Taylor(Troy) Carleton J.
King(Saratoga Springs) Clarence E. Kilburn(Malone) Robert C. McEwen(Ogdensburg) Donald J. Mitchell(Herkimer) Jack Kemp(Hamburg) Bill Paxon(Williamsville) Amo Houghton(Corning) Note that in New York State electoral politics there are numerous minor parties at various points on the political spectrum.
Certain parties will invariably endorse either the Republican or Democratic candidate for every office, hence the state electoral results contain both the party votes, and the final candidate votes (Listed as "Recap").