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Queens Council Members

14 Members

Queens, the most ethnically diverse urban area in the world, is represented by over a dozen City Council members. The Queens delegation covers an extraordinarily varied geography — from the dense urban core of Long Island City and Astoria to the suburban neighborhoods of Bayside and Little Neck, and the coastal communities of the Rockaways. Queens council members hold key committee chairs covering health, finance, criminal justice, environmental protection, and more.

Frequently Asked Questions

Queens has approximately 14 City Council districts, reflecting its status as the city's largest borough by area and second-largest by population with over 2.3 million residents.

Queens council members represent neighborhoods including Astoria, Long Island City, Flushing, Jackson Heights, Elmhurst, Sunnyside, Woodside, Forest Hills, Rego Park, Jamaica, Bayside, Whitestone, College Point, Howard Beach, Ozone Park, Far Rockaway, Corona, and many others across the borough's 109 square miles.

You can find your Queens council member by browsing the list above and checking which district covers your neighborhood, or by using the NYC Council's official district finder at council.nyc.gov to look up your address.