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===Federal representation=== As of 2024, five Democrats represent Queens in the [[United States House of Representatives]].<ref name="govtrack.us 2018">{{cite web | title=Members of Congress: New York | website=GovTrack.us | date=May 21, 2018 | url=https://www.govtrack.us/congress/members/NY#representatives | access-date=December 29, 2018}}</ref> * [[Tom Suozzi]] (first elected in 2016) represents [[New York's 3rd congressional district]], which covers the northeast Queens neighborhoods of [[Little Neck, Queens|Little Neck]], [[Whitestone, Queens|Whitestone]], [[Glen Oaks, Queens|Glen Oaks]], [[Queens Village, Queens|Queens Village]] and [[Floral Park, Queens|Floral Park]]. The district also covers the [[North Shore (Long Island)|North Shore]] of [[Nassau County, New York|Nassau County]].<ref name="govtrack.us 2018"/> * [[Gregory Meeks]] (first elected in 1998) represents [[New York's 5th congressional district]], which covers the entire [[Rockaway Peninsula]] as well as the southeast Queens neighborhoods of [[Broad Channel, Queens|Broad Channel]], [[Cambria Heights, Queens|Cambria Heights]], [[Hollis, Queens|Hollis]], [[Jamaica, Queens|Jamaica]], [[Laurelton, Queens|Laurelton]], [[Rosedale, Queens|Rosedale]], [[St. Albans, Queens|Saint Albans]], [[Springfield Gardens, Queens|Springfield Gardens]], and [[South Ozone Park]]. The district also includes [[John F. Kennedy International Airport]].<ref name="govtrack.us 2018"/> * [[Grace Meng]] (first elected in 2012) represents [[New York's 6th congressional district]], which includes the central and eastern Queens neighborhoods of [[Auburndale, Queens|Auburndale]], [[Bayside, Queens|Bayside]], [[Elmhurst, Queens|Elmhurst]], [[Flushing, Queens|Flushing]], [[Forest Hills, Queens|Forest Hills]], [[Glendale, Queens|Glendale]], [[Kew Gardens, Queens|Kew Gardens]], [[Maspeth, Queens|Maspeth]], [[Middle Village, Queens|Middle Village]], [[Murray Hill, Queens|Murray Hill]], and [[Rego Park]].<ref name="govtrack.us 2018"/> * [[Nydia Velázquez]] (first elected in 1992) represents [[New York's 7th congressional district]], which includes the Queens neighborhoods of [[Maspeth, Queens|Maspeth]], [[Ridgewood, Queens|Ridgewood]], [[Woodhaven, Queens|Woodhaven]], [[Sunnyside, Queens|Sunnyside]] and [[Long Island City]]. The district also covers central and western [[Brooklyn]].<ref name="govtrack.us 2018"/> * [[Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez]] (first elected in 2018) represents [[New York's 14th congressional district]], which includes the northwest Queens neighborhoods of [[Astoria, Queens|Astoria]], [[College Point]], [[Corona, Queens|Corona]], [[East Elmhurst, Queens|East Elmhurst]], [[Jackson Heights]], [[Woodside, Queens|Woodside]], and Elmhurst. The district also covers the [[East Bronx]].<ref name="govtrack.us 2018"/>
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