Tenney sworn into 119th Congress representing redrawn 24th District
Orleans was split but now fully in NY-24
Press Release, Congresswoman Claudia Tenney
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Congresswoman Claudia Tenney (NY-24) today was sworn in as a Member of the United States House of Representatives by the Speaker of the House, Mike Johnson.
“It is an honor and a privilege to be elected to serve the constituents of the newly formed New York District 24,” Tenney said. “I will continue to be a transparent and aggressive advocate on behalf of all of my constituents.
“Our team is deeply committed to delivering outstanding results for NY-24, by implementing innovative and common-sense solutions to the issues facing our communities. Our team will continue to provide top-tier constituent services.
“House Republicans are eager to begin implementing President Trump’s agenda by making America secure and prosperous again. We are eager to hear from you and ensure that your views are represented in Washington. Thank you for the opportunity to serve you. I am committed to upholding our Constitutional principles and delivering meaningful results for our nation and especially New York.”
Redistricting in 2024 has eliminated parts of Cayuga and Ontario Counties and added parts of Steuben and Schuyler Counties to NY-24. As a result, Rep. Tenney’s district office in Victor is no longer within NY-24. To better serve the Finger Lakes Region, Rep. Tenney is opening a new district office in Ontario County.
Editor’s Note: Orleans County was divided in two districts, with the northern half in the 25th District that included Monroe County with Rep. Joe Morelle, and then Tenney’s district. But redistricting has put Orleans fully in the 24th District.