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Hudson, NY Government

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Key Information

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Columbia County Government

Columbia County Population 63,096
County Seat Hudson

Wikipedia Page for Columbia County

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Key Information

Other Columbia County Resources on LegalConsumer

  • Columbia County Family Court
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  • Columbia County Unemployment Offices
  • Columbia County Bankruptcy Court

Columbia County Clerk

Republican Party

Holly C. Tanner

(518) 828-3339

Email: holly.tanner@columbiacountyny.com

Website


Columbia County Sheriff

Republican Party

David P. Bartlett

(518) 828-0601

Website


Columbia County Treasurer

Republican Party

P.J. Keeler, Jr.

(518) 828-0513

Email: treasurer@columbiacountyny.gov

Website


Columbia County District Attorney

Republican Party

Paul Czajka

(518) 828-3414

Email: districtattorney@columbiacountyny.com

Website


Columbia County Coroner

Democratic Party

Bernadette Powis

(518) 828-1263

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Republican Party

Daniel Herrick

(518) 828-1263

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Republican Party

Michael Blasl

(518) 828-1263

Website


New York State Government

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Executive Branch

Governor of New York

Democratic Party

Andrew M. Cuomo

(518) 474-8390

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Lieutenant Governor of New York

Democratic Party

Kathleen C. Hochul

(518) 474-8390

Website


New York Governor Website

Consumer Protection

State and Local Consumer Agencies in New York (USA.gov)

New York State Legislature:

New York Legislature Website

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Federal Government

New York Representatives in the U.S. Congress

Each state gets two senators in the U.S. Senate.

New York is represented by:

U.S. Senator

Democratic Party

Kirsten E. Gillibrand

(202) 224-4451

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Democratic Party

Charles E. Schumer

(202) 224-6542

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Who represents the 12534 zip code?

Because of extensive gerrymandering and other reasons, reliable information about congressional districts for the 116th Congress, which started January 3, 2019, is hard to come by. The most reliable way to find your representative for the 12534 zip code is to click here .

U.S. Representative

Democratic Party

Antonio Delgado

(202) 225-5614

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- Voting - (Voting)

  • How to Vote in New York

    Find out how to confirm your voter registration and register to vote wherever you are.

  • How to Confirm or Update Your Voter Registration in New York

    If you've moved or haven’t voted in a while, your state can cancel your voter registration. Here's how to update your registration so you can vote.

  • What Are the Laws About Poll Observers and Vote Challenges in New York?

    With the upcoming election, there has been much discussion about voter fraud and how much security there is in our vote. Here is the law for your state regarding challenging votes, and having observers at the polls.

  • Purges Will Deprive 16.7 Million of their Right To Vote in 2020

    Greg Palast, voter suppression expert, says the data shows that 16 million people will have their votes purged, unless they keep their registration confirmed.

- Your Elected Representatives for Columbia County, NY - (Elected Reps)

  • New York Legislator List

    Here's how to find a list of your state legislators.

  • How to Call Your Congressional Representative in Columbia County, NY

    Here's how to call your elected officials to let them know how you feel about the issues of the day.

  • Who Are Your State Legislators?

    Just like Washington D.C., your state government has a legislature, too. Here's how to find the people who represent you in New York.

- Local Government Offices & Meeting Agendas - (Local Govt.)

  • Who Runs the Police Force & Sheriff’s Office in Hudson, New York, and Columbia County?

    Who is in charge of the police? The Sherrif? Who sets policies and training and oversight of the various police and sheriffs we encounter every day? Who should I vote for if i care about such things?

  • Democracy Is More Than Just Voting: How to Be Politically Engaged in New York, Columbia County, and Hudson

    An overview of our mission with guidelines for using this website to participate in democracy.

  • What is a city council? A county commission? A board of supervisors? And why should I care?

    Local governing bodies may go by different names, but they have one function in common: to be the people's eyes and ears in government.

- Government Agencies and Offices - (Agencies)

  • How to Report Consumer Fraud in New York

    You have an important role to play in enforcing New York consumer protection laws, by reporting it when you experience it.

  • Federal Agencies by Topic

    Learn how to find the right agency to deal with your issue.

- Basic Civics - (Civics)

  • List of anti-democracy Senators and Representatives who voted to disenfranchise voters by denying the certified result fo the 2020 election

  • What is Democracy?

    Democracy is our most basic governmental idea. It is the secular, Enlightenment era exiperiment that our founding fathers embarked upon, that the power of government should derive from "the consent of the governed" as opposed to "the devine right"from "God" that Kings had always asserted as their source of legitimate authority

  • What is representative government?

    Learn the difference between straight democracy and representative government -- and where you fit in.

  • Who makes laws and regulations?

    You've heard the old joke about laws and sausages -- that you don't want to know how they're made? If you disagree, here's what you should know.

  • How to Run for Office in Columbia County, NY

    Learn about how to file your candidacy for a local or county office.

- Issues & Interest Groups - (Issues)

  • Personal Finance -- Legislation

    Organizations that track Personal Finance

  • Civil Rights -- Legislation Tracking Organizations

    Organizations that track Civil Rights legislation.

  • Consumer Protection -- Legislation, Organizations

    Organizations that track Consumer Protection legislation.

  • Government & Democracy -- Legislation, Organizations, Issues

  • Health Care -- Legislation, Organizations, Issues

    Find legal information in your zip code for health care issues including access, death, women's, children's, men's, and healthcare for seniors.

  • Sharing Economy -- Legislation, Organizations, Issues

  • Activist Organizations in New York and Columbia County

    Democracy depends on powerful advocates. Here is a list of progressive causes and the organizations that fight for them.

- Democracy News - (News)

  • What We’re Reading About Democracy and Voting

    News articles about democracy, voting, and the constitution.

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  • Welcome to Democracy by Zip Code

Hudson Info

  • Pop: 6,713
  • Housing Units: 3,315

Columbia County Info

  • Pop: 63,096
  • County Seat: Hudson
Columbia County Government and Elected Offcials

Who's the County Sherriff in Columbia County? Find that, and much more about Columbia County Government, on our Columbia County Elected Officials page.

Columbia County Elected Officials

Who's the County Sherriff in Columbia County? Find that, and much more about Columbia County Government, on our Columbia County Elected Officials page.

Columbia County Cities

City Legal Guides for Columbia County

  1. Kinderhook - 8,498
  2. Hudson - 6,713
  3. Claverack - 6,021
  4. Ghent - 5,402
  1. Chatham - 4,128
  2. Copake - 3,615
  3. New Lebanon - 2,305
  4. Stuyvesant - 2,027
Largest New York Cities
  1. New York - 8,175,133
  2. Brooklyn - 2,504,700
  3. Manhattan - 1,585,873
  4. Bronx - 1,385,108
  5. Hempstead - 759,757
  1. Brookhaven - 486,040
  2. Staten Island - 468,730
  3. Oyster Bay - 293,214
  4. Buffalo - 261,310
  5. Jamaica - 216,866
Nearby States
(N) VT
NY
(E) CT
(W) NJ
(S) PA

New York Democracy FAQ

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  • Who makes laws and regulations?
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New York Resources

Find U.S. Representatives for the Zip Code 12534 (House.gov)

ziplook.house.gov

The U.S. House of Representatives' website offers this service to unscramble gerrymandered districts that cut across zip code boundaries willy nilly.

New York Consumer Fraud Hotline

ag.ny.gov

How to register a consumer complaint with the New York attorney general.

New York Governor Contact Page

www.governor.ny.gov

The official home page for the New York governor, including contact information.

More Democracy Resources

How to Contact Elected Officials (USA.gov)

www.usa.gov

This interagency resource for government information and services is administered by USAGov, formerly the Federal Citizen Information Center.

Contact Government by Topic (USA.gov)

www.usa.gov

Find contact information for government programs by topic, such as benefits, consumer safety, fraud, and health.

Contact Government Officials and Committees (USA.gov)

www.usa.gov

Find government officials from cabinet members to courts.

Where to File Consumer Complaints (USA.gov)

www.usa.gov

Where to file complaints related to consumer products and safety.

Contact Your State Governor (USA.gov)

www.usa.gov

Quickly find contact information for your state's governor.

State Court Websites (NCSC)

www.ncsc.org

Find the websites for your state's court system, from the National Center for State Courts.

New York Voting Rights and ID Requirements (Ballotopedia.org)

ballotpedia.org

An online encyclopedia of American politics and elections, seeking to inform people about politics at all levels of government.

List of U.S. Senators (Senate.gov)

www.senate.gov

The official U.S. Senate website's list of current senators.

Swing Districts in the 2020 Election (SwingLeft.org)

swingleft.org

"Swing districts" are places where the winner of the last House of Representatives election was determined by a thin margin. Swing Left helps you find and support progressives in your closest swing district.

American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU.org)

www.aclu.org

For almost 100 years, the ACLU has worked to defend and preserve the individual rights and liberties guaranteed by the Constitution and laws of the United States.

Directory of Local Action Groups (IndivisibleGuide.com)

www.indivisibleguide.com

A list of independent groups committed to resisting Trump's agenda, focusing on local, defensive congressional advocacy, and embracing progressive values.

The Sunlight Foundation

sunlightfoundation.com

The Sunlight Foundation is a national, nonpartisan, nonprofit organization that uses technology, open data, policy analysis and journalism to make our government and politics more accountable and transparent to all.

News From Democracy Now

www.democrac

News reports from a national, daily, independent, award-winning program hosted by journalists Amy Goodman and Juan Gonzalez.

News From ProPublica

www.propublica.org

ProPublica is an independent, nonprofit newsroom that produces investigative journalism devoted to exposing abuse of power.

Get Your Representatives' Contact Information by Text

groupthink.kinja.com

Text your zip code to 520-200-2223 to receive a list of your representatives' names and direct phone numbers. Not sure who is behind this service, but it works. Be aware that many zip codes cross district boundaries so you may receive contact information

Vote Smart

votesmart.org

Type in your zip code in their search box to see a list of all your Federal and State Representatives.

Liberal Lawyers Plan Wave of Resistance to Trump Policies

www.nytimes.com

A broad mobilization of rights-oriented lawyers is emerging.

National Parks Conservation Association

www.npca.org

Since its founding in 1919, the National Parks Conservation Association has been the independent, nonpartisan voice working to strengthen and protect America's favorite places.

Republicans move to sell off 3.3m acres of national land, sparking rallies

www.theguardian.com

Land totaling the size of Connecticut has been targeted in a new bill in the Republican House, uniting hunters and conservationists in opposition

US Political News from The Guardian UK

www.theguardian.com

Center for Investigative Reporting - Reveal News

www.revealnews.org

The mission of The Center for Investigative Reporting is to engage and empower the public through investigative journalism and groundbreaking storytelling in order to spark action, improve lives and protect our democracy.

Bill Moyers - Moyers & Company

billmoyers.com

The newly revamped BillMoyers.com combines a new blog featuring essays and videos by managing editor Bill Moyers, as well as the perspectives of other journalists, scholars, activists, and creative men and women in the arts and sciences.

Fresh Air: Ethics Lawyers Call Trump's Business Conflicts 'Nakedly Unconstitutional'

www.npr.org

Though Fresh Air has been categorized as a "talk show," it hardly fits the mold. Its 1994 Peabody Award citation credits Fresh Air with "probing questions, revelatory interviews and unusual insights."

Town Hall Project... Listings of every congressman's office hours and/or town hall meetings.

townhallproject.com

A google doc that lists every congressman's office hours and/or town hall meetings.

The Resistance Calendar

www.resistancecalendar.org

A list of activist activities by date and region

The Nation Magazine: Take Action - 3 Things You Can Do Each Week

www.thenation.com

Three things you can do each week to make a difference. Updated weekly.

FTC (Federal Trade Commission) - Truth In Advertising

www.ftc.gov

The FTC is a bipartisan federal agency with a unique dual mission to protect consumers and promote competition. The FTC takes law enforcement actions, provides consumer and business education, issues reports and policy guidance, leads workshops, and parti

Basic Qualifications to Be Elected to State Legislatures

www.ncsl.org

Each state's constitution and laws define the qualifications candidates must meet in order to run for office. The tables below show the qualifications in each state.

All On The Line

allontheline.org

An organization to stop gerrymandering. Their goal is one person one vote. And every vote should count, and not be nullified by sophisticated computer aided gerrymandering

Interview with Greg Palast about Voter Suppression in 2020 Election

kpfa.org

Journalist Greg Palast explains how 16.7 million voters may have their votes purged in 2020. Explains how to prevent that.

2020 Election: Secure Your Vote

www.npr.org

An NPR Special Series linking to all their stories on how to secure your vote in the 2020 election.

New York Voter Info from Vote Save America

votesaveamerica.com

John Oliver on Police Use of Force

www.youtube.com

John Oliver explains why police need to be held accountable.

Indivisible Guide

www.indivisibleguide.com

A practical guide for resisting the Trump agenda. Former congressional staffers offer best practices for making Congress listen.

Can I Vote?

www.nass.org

It’s not difficult to check your records. To start, go to Can I Vote and select New York. This site from the National Association of Secretaries of State will help you figure out what you need to do.

Detailed Voting Info For Columbia County

www.overseasvotefoundation.org

Voting information for Columbia County, maintained by the Overseas Voter Foundation. Very complete directory.

Overseas Vote Foundation, County Specific Voting Information

www.overseasvotefoundation.org

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Counties in New York

  1. Kings County - 2,504,700 (Brooklyn)
  2. Queens County - 2,230,722 (Elmhurst)
  3. New York County - 1,585,873 (New York)
  4. Suffolk County - 1,493,350 (Riverhead)
  5. Bronx County - 1,385,108 (Bronx)
  6. Nassau County - 1,339,532 (Mineola)
  7. Westchester County - 949,113 (White Plains)
  8. Erie County - 919,040 (Buffalo)
  9. Monroe County - 744,344 (Rochester)
  10. Richmond County - 468,730 (Staten Island)
  11. Onondaga County - 467,026 (Syracuse)
  12. Orange County - 372,813 (Goshen)
  13. Rockland County - 311,687 (New City)
  14. Albany County - 304,204 (Albany)
  15. Dutchess County - 297,488 (Poughkeepsie)
  16. Oneida County - 234,878 (Utica)
  17. Saratoga County - 219,607 (Ballston Spa)
  18. Niagara County - 216,469 (Lockport)
  19. Broome County - 200,600 (Binghamton)
  20. Ulster County - 182,493 (Kingston)
  21. Rensselaer County - 159,429 (Troy)
  22. Schenectady County - 154,727 (Schenectady)
  23. Chautauqua County - 134,905 (Mayville)
  24. Oswego County - 122,109 (Oswego)
  25. Jefferson County - 116,229 (Watertown)
  26. Saint Lawrence County - 111,944 (Canton)
  27. Ontario County - 107,931 (Canandaigua)
  28. Tompkins County - 101,564 (Ithaca)
  29. Putnam County - 99,710 (Carmel)
  30. Steuben County - 98,990 (Bath)
  31. Wayne County - 93,772 (Lyons)
  1. Chemung County - 88,830 (Elmira)
  2. Clinton County - 82,128 (Plattsburgh)
  3. Cattaraugus County - 80,317 (Little Valley)
  4. Cayuga County - 80,026 (Auburn)
  5. Sullivan County - 77,547 (Monticello)
  6. Madison County - 73,442 (Wampsville)
  7. Warren County - 65,707 (Queensbury)
  8. Livingston County - 65,393 (Geneseo)
  9. Herkimer County - 64,519 (Herkimer)
  10. Washington County - 63,216 (Fort Edward)
  11. Columbia County - 63,096 (Hudson)
  12. Otsego County - 62,259 (Cooperstown)
  13. Genesee County - 60,079 (Batavia)
  14. Fulton County - 55,531 (Johnstown)
  15. Franklin County - 51,599 (Malone)
  16. Tioga County - 51,125 (Owego)
  17. Chenango County - 50,477 (Norwich)
  18. Montgomery County - 50,219 (Fonda)
  19. Cortland County - 49,336 (Cortland)
  20. Greene County - 49,221 (Catskill)
  21. Allegany County - 48,946 (Belmont)
  22. Delaware County - 47,980 (Delhi)
  23. Orleans County - 42,883 (Albion)
  24. Wyoming County - 42,155 (Warsaw)
  25. Essex County - 39,370 (Elizabethtown)
  26. Seneca County - 35,251 (Waterloo)
  27. Schoharie County - 32,749 (Schoharie)
  28. Lewis County - 27,087 (Lowville)
  29. Yates County - 25,348 (Penn Yan)
  30. Schuyler County - 18,343 (Watkins Glen)
  31. Hamilton County - 4,836 (Lake Pleasant)
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City Legal Guides for Columbia County

  1. Kinderhook - 8,498
  2. Hudson - 6,713
  3. Claverack - 6,021
  4. Ghent - 5,402
  5. Chatham - 4,128
  6. Copake - 3,615
  7. New Lebanon - 2,305
  8. Stuyvesant - 2,027
  9. Elizaville - 1,976
  10. Clermont - 1,965
  11. Germantown - 1,954
  12. Hillsdale - 1,927
  13. Valatie - 1,819
  14. Canaan - 1,710
  15. Gallatin - 1,668
  1. Niverville - 1,662
  2. Austerlitz - 1,654
  3. Ancram - 1,573
  4. Craryville - 1,499
  5. East Chatham - 1,396
  6. Philmont - 1,379
  7. Stottville - 1,375
  8. Taghkanic - 1,310
  9. Claverack-red Mills - 913
  10. Old Chatham - 875
  11. Ancramdale - 830
  12. Copake Falls - 317
  13. Malden Bridge - 242
  14. Spencertown - 236

New York Counties >

Counties in New York

  1. Albany County - 304,204 (Albany)
  2. Allegany County - 48,946 (Belmont)
  3. Bronx County - 1,385,108 (Bronx)
  4. Broome County - 200,600 (Binghamton)
  5. Cattaraugus County - 80,317 (Little Valley)
  6. Cayuga County - 80,026 (Auburn)
  7. Chautauqua County - 134,905 (Mayville)
  8. Chemung County - 88,830 (Elmira)
  9. Chenango County - 50,477 (Norwich)
  10. Clinton County - 82,128 (Plattsburgh)
  11. Columbia County - 63,096 (Hudson)
  12. Cortland County - 49,336 (Cortland)
  13. Delaware County - 47,980 (Delhi)
  14. Dutchess County - 297,488 (Poughkeepsie)
  15. Erie County - 919,040 (Buffalo)
  16. Essex County - 39,370 (Elizabethtown)
  17. Franklin County - 51,599 (Malone)
  18. Fulton County - 55,531 (Johnstown)
  19. Genesee County - 60,079 (Batavia)
  20. Greene County - 49,221 (Catskill)
  21. Hamilton County - 4,836 (Lake Pleasant)
  22. Herkimer County - 64,519 (Herkimer)
  23. Jefferson County - 116,229 (Watertown)
  24. Kings County - 2,504,700 (Brooklyn)
  25. Lewis County - 27,087 (Lowville)
  26. Livingston County - 65,393 (Geneseo)
  27. Madison County - 73,442 (Wampsville)
  28. Monroe County - 744,344 (Rochester)
  29. Montgomery County - 50,219 (Fonda)
  30. Nassau County - 1,339,532 (Mineola)
  31. New York County - 1,585,873 (New York)
  1. Niagara County - 216,469 (Lockport)
  2. Oneida County - 234,878 (Utica)
  3. Onondaga County - 467,026 (Syracuse)
  4. Ontario County - 107,931 (Canandaigua)
  5. Orange County - 372,813 (Goshen)
  6. Orleans County - 42,883 (Albion)
  7. Oswego County - 122,109 (Oswego)
  8. Otsego County - 62,259 (Cooperstown)
  9. Putnam County - 99,710 (Carmel)
  10. Queens County - 2,230,722 (Elmhurst)
  11. Rensselaer County - 159,429 (Troy)
  12. Richmond County - 468,730 (Staten Island)
  13. Rockland County - 311,687 (New City)
  14. Saint Lawrence County - 111,944 (Canton)
  15. Saratoga County - 219,607 (Ballston Spa)
  16. Schenectady County - 154,727 (Schenectady)
  17. Schoharie County - 32,749 (Schoharie)
  18. Schuyler County - 18,343 (Watkins Glen)
  19. Seneca County - 35,251 (Waterloo)
  20. Steuben County - 98,990 (Bath)
  21. Suffolk County - 1,493,350 (Riverhead)
  22. Sullivan County - 77,547 (Monticello)
  23. Tioga County - 51,125 (Owego)
  24. Tompkins County - 101,564 (Ithaca)
  25. Ulster County - 182,493 (Kingston)
  26. Warren County - 65,707 (Queensbury)
  27. Washington County - 63,216 (Fort Edward)
  28. Wayne County - 93,772 (Lyons)
  29. Westchester County - 949,113 (White Plains)
  30. Wyoming County - 42,155 (Warsaw)
  31. Yates County - 25,348 (Penn Yan)
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Largest New York Cities >

Largest New York Cities

  1. New York - 8,175,133
  2. Brooklyn - 2,504,700
  3. Manhattan - 1,585,873
  4. Bronx - 1,385,108
  5. Hempstead - 759,757
  6. Brookhaven - 486,040
  7. Staten Island - 468,730
  8. Oyster Bay - 293,214
  9. Buffalo - 261,310
  10. Jamaica - 216,866
  11. Babylon - 213,603
  12. Rochester - 210,565
  13. Huntington - 203,264
  14. Yonkers - 195,976
  15. Flushing - 176,026
  16. Syracuse - 145,170
  17. Amherst - 122,366
  18. Smithtown - 117,801
  19. Albany - 97,856
  20. Greece - 96,095
  21. Greenburgh - 88,400
  22. Cheektowaga - 88,226
  23. Clarkstown - 84,187
  24. Colonie - 81,591
  25. New Rochelle - 77,062
  26. Queens Village - 71,684
  27. Mount Vernon - 67,292
  28. Schenectady - 66,135
  29. Utica - 62,235
  30. Brentwood - 60,664
  31. Clay - 58,206
  32. Hamburg - 56,936
  33. White Plains - 56,853
  34. Southampton - 56,790
  35. Far Rockaway - 56,184
  36. Levittown - 51,881
  37. Irondequoit - 51,692
  38. Niagara Falls - 50,193
  39. Troy - 50,129
  40. Binghamton - 47,376
  41. West Seneca - 44,711
  42. West Babylon - 43,213
  43. Freeport - 42,860
  44. Webster - 42,641
  45. Henrietta - 42,581
  46. Lancaster - 41,604
  47. Hicksville - 41,547
  48. Monroe - 39,912
  49. Coram - 39,113
  50. East Meadow - 38,132
  1. Ossining - 37,674
  2. Valley Stream - 37,511
  3. Clifton Park - 36,705
  4. Haverstraw - 36,634
  5. Brighton - 36,609
  6. Penfield - 36,242
  7. Commack - 36,124
  8. Yorktown - 36,081
  9. Guilderland - 35,303
  10. Central Islip - 34,450
  11. Carmel - 34,305
  12. Rome - 33,725
  13. Salina - 33,710
  14. Bethlehem - 33,656
  15. New City - 33,559
  16. Riverhead - 33,506
  17. Long Beach - 33,275
  18. Elmont - 33,198
  19. Huntington Station - 33,029
  20. Poughkeepsie - 32,736
  21. Manlius - 32,370
  22. Eastchester - 32,363
  23. Oceanside - 32,109
  24. Warwick - 32,065
  25. Cicero - 31,632
  26. Centereach - 31,578
  27. North Tonawanda - 31,568
  28. Spring Valley - 31,347
  29. Jamestown - 31,146
  30. Clarence - 30,673
  31. Ithaca - 30,014
  32. Long Island City - 29,715
  33. Glenville - 29,480
  34. Pittsford - 29,405
  35. Franklin Square - 29,320
  36. Elmira - 29,200
  37. Mamaroneck - 29,156
  38. Rotterdam - 29,094
  39. Orchard Park - 29,054
  40. East Fishkill - 29,029
  41. Port Chester - 28,967
  42. Newburgh - 28,866
  43. West Islip - 28,335
  44. Middletown - 28,086
  45. Vestal - 28,043
  46. Queensbury - 27,901
  47. Shirley - 27,854
  48. Deer Park - 27,745
  49. Auburn - 27,687
  50. Harrison - 27,472

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100 Largest US Cities

  1. New York, NY - 8,175,133
  2. Los Angeles, CA - 3,792,621
  3. Houston, TX - 3,075,388
  4. Phoenix, AZ - 2,972,357
  5. Chicago, IL - 2,695,598
  6. Brooklyn, NY - 2,504,700
  7. San Diego, CA - 2,259,481
  8. San Jose, CA - 1,661,105
  9. Manhattan, NY - 1,585,873
  10. Philadelphia, PA - 1,526,006
  11. Bronx, NY - 1,385,108
  12. San Antonio, TX - 1,327,407
  13. Dallas, TX - 1,197,816
  14. Sacramento, CA - 1,072,790
  15. Seattle, WA - 965,769
  16. Salt Lake City, UT - 932,320
  17. Miami, FL - 908,839
  18. Jacksonville, FL - 821,784
  19. Indianapolis, IN - 820,445
  20. San Bernardino, CA - 807,147
  21. San Francisco, CA - 805,235
  22. Fort Worth, TX - 791,745
  23. Austin, TX - 790,390
  24. Columbus, OH - 787,033
  25. Hempstead, NY - 759,757
  26. Charlotte, NC - 731,424
  27. Detroit, MI - 713,777
  28. Fresno, CA - 664,000
  29. El Paso, TX - 649,121
  30. Memphis, TN - 646,889
  31. Albuquerque, NM - 633,223
  32. Tampa, FL - 625,570
  33. Egypt Lake-Leto, FL - 625,570
  34. Baltimore, MD - 620,961
  35. Boston, MA - 617,594
  36. Ontario, CA - 615,598
  37. Washington, DC - 601,723
  38. Nashville, TN - 601,222
  39. Denver, CO - 600,158
  40. Milwaukee, WI - 594,833
  41. Portland, OR - 583,776
  42. Las Vegas, NV - 583,756
  43. Oklahoma City, OK - 579,999
  44. Tulsa, OK - 569,469
  45. Nashville-Davidson, TN - 545,524
  46. Orlando, FL - 539,261
  47. Atlanta, GA - 531,648
  48. Tucson, AZ - 520,116
  49. Arlington, TX - 491,713
  50. Brookhaven, NY - 486,040
  1. Staten Island, NY - 468,730
  2. Long Beach, CA - 462,257
  3. Kansas City, MO - 459,787
  4. Riverside, CA - 456,130
  5. Birmingham, AL - 455,278
  6. Mesa, AZ - 439,041
  7. Virginia Beach, VA - 437,994
  8. Tacoma, WA - 427,051
  9. Colorado Springs, CO - 416,427
  10. Oakland, CA - 411,480
  11. Omaha, NE - 408,958
  12. Raleigh, NC - 403,892
  13. Cleveland, OH - 396,815
  14. Bakersfield, CA - 393,778
  15. Honolulu, HI - 390,738
  16. Chandler, AZ - 388,838
  17. Minneapolis, MN - 382,578
  18. Wichita, KS - 382,368
  19. Inglewood, CA - 369,694
  20. Hayward, CA - 366,577
  21. Spokane, WA - 353,581
  22. New Orleans, LA - 343,829
  23. Stockton, CA - 343,203
  24. Compton, CA - 342,576
  25. Hialeah, FL - 342,086
  26. Country Club, FL - 342,086
  27. Anaheim, CA - 336,265
  28. Fremont, CA - 325,166
  29. Aurora, CO - 325,078
  30. Santa Ana, CA - 324,528
  31. Clearwater, FL - 319,594
  32. Saint Louis, MO - 319,294
  33. Whittier, CA - 316,911
  34. Modesto, CA - 312,842
  35. Pittsburgh, PA - 305,704
  36. Corpus Christi, TX - 305,215
  37. Cincinnati, OH - 296,943
  38. Oyster Bay, NY - 293,214
  39. Anchorage, AK - 291,826
  40. Toledo, OH - 287,208
  41. Saint Paul, MN - 285,068
  42. Murrieta, CA - 282,939
  43. Fort Lauderdale, FL - 282,219
  44. Newark, NJ - 277,140
  45. Greensboro, NC - 269,666
  46. Pasadena, CA - 268,040
  47. Greenville, SC - 263,637
  48. Plantation, FL - 261,673
  49. Buffalo, NY - 261,310
  50. Lexington, KY - 260,512

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