Governor

If you live in New York, these are the 2025 civics test answers that change with your state. This page keeps the key facts together so you can practice Albany, Governor Kathy Hochul, and the current Senate names without guessing.
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Governor
Capital
One senator
Representative
Why local facts matter
On the 2025 civics test, some answers depend on your state. For New York, that includes the governor, the state capital, one current senator, and your U.S. representative.
Lock in the state capital and the governor before adding names that can change.
USCIS asks for one senator, so pick the name you can say most confidently out loud.
Finish with your House representative because that answer depends on your current address.
District-aware answer
Your U.S. representative depends on where you live inside New York. Use the district lookup below to practice the correct House answer for your part of the state.
Need help finding your district? Use the House district finder
Interview practice
Answer them out loud the way you would answer a USCIS officer.
Governor
Expected answer: Kathy Hochul
Say the governor name clearly, the same way you would answer in the interview.
Capital
Expected answer: Albany
Use the capital city only.
One senator
Expected answer: Kirsten E. Gillibrand
Another correct answer is Charles E. Schumer.
Representative
Expected answer: Answer depends on your current address or congressional district.
Use the lookup section below. If you already know your district, start with District 1.
Before interview day
Use this page as your New York civics review sheet, then re-check current officials before your interview. Source links are included below for recent changes.
Common questions
These are the follow-up questions applicants usually ask when they start reviewing state-specific answers.
On the naturalization interview, the current governor answer for New York is Kathy Hochul. This is one of the answers applicants should re-check close to interview day because governors can change after elections, resignations, or appointments.
On the naturalization interview, the capital of New York is Albany. Capitals are stable facts, but they still matter because USCIS may ask the question exactly as "What is the capital of your state?"
On the naturalization interview, one correct senator answer is Kirsten E. Gillibrand or Charles E. Schumer. Either name works because USCIS asks for one senator, not both, but it helps to know both names for review.
On the naturalization interview, your House answer depends on your address, not just your state. New York currently has 26 congressional districts, so use a ZIP code or address lookup when available, or choose your district in the fallback tool on this page.
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Verification
Use the official references below if you want to confirm a recent change yourself.