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Schumer, Charles E.

πŸ› U.S. SenatorDemocratπŸ“ New York
Born
1950age 76
Leadership
β˜… Democratic Leader Chairman of the Conference
Washington office
322 Hart Senate Office Building Washington, DC 20510

Schumer, Charles E. is a Democratic U.S.

Senator from New York, serving in the 119th United States Congress. Born in 1950 (age 76).

Currently serving in congressional leadership as Democratic Leader Chairman of the Conference. Washington, D.C.

office: 322 Hart Senate Office Building Washington, DC 20510. Official website: https://www.schumer.senate.gov/..

20 most recent bills sponsored by Schumer, Charles E.. Click a title to read the full bill on Congress.gov.

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01 Β· 06/24/2026
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02 Β· 06/24/2026
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03 Β· 06/24/2026
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06 Β· 06/24/2026
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07 Β· 06/17/2026SponsorSubmitted in the Senate, considered, and agreed to with
08 Β· 06/16/2026SponsorRead twice and referred to the Committee on Finance. (t
09 Β· 06/16/2026SponsorRead twice and referred to the Committee on the Judicia
10 Β· 06/15/2026SponsorRead twice and referred to the Committee on Banking, Ho
11 Β· 04/22/2026
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SponsorAmendment SA 4799 ruled out of order by the chair.
12 Β· 03/26/2026SponsorMotion to proceed to consideration of measure rejected
13 Β· 03/17/2026
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14 Β· 03/17/2026SponsorRead the second time. Placed on Senate Legislative Cale
15 Β· 03/05/2026
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16 Β· 03/05/2026
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17 Β· 03/05/2026SponsorRead twice and referred to the Committee on the Judicia
18 Β· 06/28/2016
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19 Β· 06/08/2016
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20 Β· 06/07/2016
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Elections Won
1998
First Elected
28
Years Served
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Party

Schumer, Charles E. (Democratic) has won 5 congressional elections, representing New York, first elected in 1998. Currently serving. Source: Congress.gov / Library of Congress.

2022
election

U.S. Senate

New York Β· 118th Congress Β· 2023–present
● CURRENTDβœ“ WON6-year term

Schumer, Charles E. (Democratic) was elected to the U.S. Senate representing New York, in the 2022 general election. Their 6-year term began in January 2023. Currently serving. 118th United States Congress.

2016
election

U.S. Senate

New York Β· 115th Congress Β· 2017–2023
Dβœ“ WON6-year term

Schumer, Charles E. (Democratic) was elected to the U.S. Senate representing New York, in the 2016 general election. Their 6-year term began in January 2017. Term concluded January 2023. 115th United States Congress.

2010
election

U.S. Senate

New York Β· 112th Congress Β· 2011–2017
Dβœ“ WON6-year term

Schumer, Charles E. (Democratic) was elected to the U.S. Senate representing New York, in the 2010 general election. Their 6-year term began in January 2011. Term concluded January 2017. 112th United States Congress.

2004
election

U.S. Senate

New York Β· 109th Congress Β· 2005–2011
Dβœ“ WON6-year term

Schumer, Charles E. (Democratic) was elected to the U.S. Senate representing New York, in the 2004 general election. Their 6-year term began in January 2005. Term concluded January 2011. 109th United States Congress.

1998
election

U.S. Senate

New York Β· 106th Congress Β· 1999–2005
Dβœ“ WON6-year term

Schumer, Charles E. (Democratic) was elected to the U.S. Senate representing New York, in the 1998 general election. Their 6-year term began in January 1999. Term concluded January 2005. 106th United States Congress.

Each entry = one election victory. Data: Congress.gov / Library of Congress.

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