Congressional Profile
Representative Jack Kemp
Jack Kemp served as Representative for New York, District 31 (1971-1989).
Profile Timeline
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- Entered office.
- Left office.
Jack French Kemp (born July 13, 1935) was a Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives from New York, serving nine consecutive terms in Congress. Representing New York’s 31st congressional district, he held office from January 21, 1971, until January 3, 1989. During this period, he was a prominent figure in the U.S. House, identified in official records by the biographical guide ID K000086.
Kemp’s congressional career spanned 18 years, during which he consistently served as a representative for New York under the Republican Party banner. His tenure in the House concluded in 1989, marking the end of his service as a federal legislator. At the time of this record, he is noted as a former representative, with no additional committee assignments, official contact information, or other offices specified in the available metadata.
