New York's 21st congressional district, Congressional district in northern New York, United States
The 21st congressional district is a voting area in northern New York state that covers several rural counties and smaller towns. The district includes portions of the Adirondack region and reaches both the Canadian border and the Vermont border.
The boundaries of this district were redrawn after the 2010 census to reflect demographic shifts in the region. This redistricting combined areas that previously belonged to other districts.
The presence of Fort Drum military installation influences the district's demographics, bringing together service members, civilians, and their families in northern New York.
Voters can find their congressional representative by entering their address on the official website and check information about current legislation. The website also offers contact options for citizen concerns and regular updates on votes.
Fort Drum military base shapes the population makeup of the district through the presence of soldiers and their families. This military installation brings people from different parts of the country into the region.
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