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Governor of New York

The Governor of New York is the head of government of the U.S. state of New York. The governor is the head of the executive branch of New York's state government and the commander-in-chief of the state's military forces. The governor has a duty to enforce state laws and the power to either approve or veto bills passed by the New York Legislature, to convene the legislature and grant pardons, except in cases of impeachment and treason. The governor is the highest paid governor in the country.

Governor of New York
Seal of the Governor of New York
Standard of the Governor of New York
Incumbent
Kathy Hochul
since August 24, 2021[1]
Government of New York
Style
Status
ResidenceNew York Executive Mansion
Term lengthFour years, no term limit
Constituting instrumentNew York Constitution of 1777
PrecursorRoyal Governor of the Province of New York
Inaugural holderGeorge Clinton
FormationJuly 30, 1777
(245 years ago)
 (1777-07-30)
DeputyLieutenant Governor of New York
Salary$225,000 (2020)
WebsiteOfficial website

Powers and duties

 
The original Certificate of Election of John Jay as Governor of New York (June 6, 1795)

The governor has a duty to enforce state laws, and the power to either approve or veto bills passed by the New York State Legislature, to convene the legislature, and to grant pardons, except in cases of treason and impeachment.[2] Unlike the other government departments that compose the executive branch of government, the governor is the head of the state Executive Department. The officeholder is afforded the courtesy style of His/Her Excellency while in office.[3]

Often considered a potential candidate to lead the executive branch of the federal government, 10 New York governors have been selected as presidential candidates by a major party, four of whom (Martin Van Buren, Grover Cleveland, Theodore Roosevelt, and Franklin D. Roosevelt) were elected as president of the United States. Meanwhile, six New York governors have gone on to serve as vice president.[4] Additionally, two New York governors, John Jay and Charles Evans Hughes, have served as chief justice.

Qualifications

Under the New York State Constitution, a person must be at least 30 years of age, a United States citizen, and a resident of the state of New York for at least five years prior to being elected to serve as governor.

List of governors of New York

There have been a total of 57 governors as of April 25, 2023.

Appointments

The governor is responsible for appointing their Executive Chamber. These appointments do not require the confirmation of the New York State Senate. Most political advisors report to the secretary to the governor, while most policy advisors report to the director of state operations, who also answers to the secretary to the governor, making that position, in practice, the true chief of staff and most powerful position in the Cabinet.[5] The literal chief of staff is in charge of the Office of Scheduling and holds no authority over other cabinet officials.[6]

The governor is also charged with naming the heads of the various departments, divisions, boards, and offices within the state government. These nominees require confirmation by the state Senate. While some appointees may share the title of commissioner, director, etc., only department level-heads are considered members of the actual state cabinet, although the heads of the various divisions, boards, and offices may attend cabinet-level meetings from time to time.

History

The position of governor in New York dates back to the British take over of New Amsterdam where the position replaced the former Dutch offices of director or director-general.

Line of succession

The Constitution of New York has provided since 1777 for the election of a lieutenant governor of New York, who also acts as president of the State Senate, to the same term (keeping the same term lengths as the governor throughout all the constitutional revisions). Originally, in the event of the death, resignation or impeachment of the governor, or absence from the state, the lieutenant governor would take on the governor's duties and powers. Since the 1938 constitution, the lieutenant governor explicitly becomes governor upon such vacancy in the office.

Should the office of lieutenant governor become vacant, the temporary president of the state senate[7] performs the duties of a lieutenant governor until the governor can take back the duties of the office, or the next election; likewise, should both offices become vacant, the temporary president acts as governor, with the office of lieutenant governor remaining vacant. Although no provision exists in the constitution for it, precedent set in 2009 allows the governor to appoint a lieutenant governor should a vacancy occur.[8] Should the temporary president be unable to fulfill the duties, the speaker of the assembly is next in the line of succession. The lieutenant governor is elected on the same ticket as the governor, but nominated separately.

Line of succession:

  1. Lieutenant Governor
  2. Temporary President of the Senate
  3. Speaker of the Assembly
  4. Attorney General
  5. Comptroller
  6. Commissioner of Transportation
  7. Commissioner of Health
  8. Commissioner of Commerce
  9. Industrial Commissioner
  10. Chairman of the Public Service Commission
  11. Secretary of State[9]

See also

Bibliography

  • Paterson, David "Black, Blind, & In Charge: A Story of Visionary Leadership and Overcoming Adversity."Skyhorse Publishing. New York, New York, 2020

References

  1. ^ Reyes, Yacob (August 24, 2021). "Kathy Hochul sworn in as New York's first female governor". Axios. Retrieved August 24, 2021.
  2. ^ "The Constitution of the State of New York" (PDF). New York Department of State. New York Department of State — Division of Administrative Rules. January 1, 2015. p. 14. (PDF) from the original on August 5, 2016. Retrieved March 3, 2019.
  3. ^ New York Chamber of Commerce (1899). Annual banquet of the Chamber of Commerce of the State of New York. Addresses made on the occasion. Vol. 131. p. 23. Retrieved May 18, 2015.
  4. ^ Edward V. Schneier, John Brian Murtaugh, and Antoinette Pole, New York Politics: A Tale of Two States (2nd edition) (2010)
  5. ^ Pecorella, Robert; Jeffrey M. Stonecash (2006). Governing New York State (5th ed.). New York: State University of New York Press. pp. 149. ISBN 0-7914-6691-4. Preview at Google Books.
  6. ^ Benjamin, Elizabeth (March 12, 2008). . Daily News. Archived from the original on March 18, 2008.
  7. ^ The state constitutions refer to this position as the "temporary president of the senate"
  8. ^ Peters, Jeremy W.; Chan, Sewell (September 22, 2009). "In 4-3 Vote, Court Says Paterson Can Appoint Lt. Governor". The New York Times. Retrieved September 22, 2009.
  9. ^ "2012 New York Consolidated Laws :: DEA - Defense Emergency Act 1951 784/51".

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For a list see List of governors of New York The Governor of New York is the head of government of the U S state of New York The governor is the head of the executive branch of New York s state government and the commander in chief of the state s military forces The governor has a duty to enforce state laws and the power to either approve or veto bills passed by the New York Legislature to convene the legislature and grant pardons except in cases of impeachment and treason The governor is the highest paid governor in the country Governor of New YorkSeal of the Governor of New YorkStandard of the Governor of New YorkIncumbentKathy Hochulsince August 24 2021 1 Government of New YorkStyleGovernor informal The Honorable formal Her Excellency courtesy StatusHead of GovernmentResidenceNew York Executive MansionTerm lengthFour years no term limitConstituting instrumentNew York Constitution of 1777PrecursorRoyal Governor of the Province of New YorkInaugural holderGeorge ClintonFormationJuly 30 1777 245 years ago 1777 07 30 DeputyLieutenant Governor of New YorkSalary 225 000 2020 WebsiteOfficial website Contents 1 Powers and duties 2 Qualifications 3 List of governors of New York 4 Appointments 5 History 6 Line of succession 7 See also 8 Bibliography 9 References 10 External linksPowers and duties Edit The original Certificate of Election of John Jay as Governor of New York June 6 1795 The governor has a duty to enforce state laws and the power to either approve or veto bills passed by the New York State Legislature to convene the legislature and to grant pardons except in cases of treason and impeachment 2 Unlike the other government departments that compose the executive branch of government the governor is the head of the state Executive Department The officeholder is afforded the courtesy style of His Her Excellency while in office 3 Often considered a potential candidate to lead the executive branch of the federal government 10 New York governors have been selected as presidential candidates by a major party four of whom Martin Van Buren Grover Cleveland Theodore Roosevelt and Franklin D Roosevelt were elected as president of the United States Meanwhile six New York governors have gone on to serve as vice president 4 Additionally two New York governors John Jay and Charles Evans Hughes have served as chief justice Qualifications EditUnder the New York State Constitution a person must be at least 30 years of age a United States citizen and a resident of the state of New York for at least five years prior to being elected to serve as governor List of governors of New York EditMain article List of governors of New York There have been a total of 57 governors as of April 25 2023 Appointments EditThe governor is responsible for appointing their Executive Chamber These appointments do not require the confirmation of the New York State Senate Most political advisors report to the secretary to the governor while most policy advisors report to the director of state operations who also answers to the secretary to the governor making that position in practice the true chief of staff and most powerful position in the Cabinet 5 The literal chief of staff is in charge of the Office of Scheduling and holds no authority over other cabinet officials 6 The governor is also charged with naming the heads of the various departments divisions boards and offices within the state government These nominees require confirmation by the state Senate While some appointees may share the title of commissioner director etc only department level heads are considered members of the actual state cabinet although the heads of the various divisions boards and offices may attend cabinet level meetings from time to time History EditSee also List of governors of New York See also List of colonial governors of New York The position of governor in New York dates back to the British take over of New Amsterdam where the position replaced the former Dutch offices of director or director general Line of succession EditSee also Gubernatorial lines of succession in the United States New York The Constitution of New York has provided since 1777 for the election of a lieutenant governor of New York who also acts as president of the State Senate to the same term keeping the same term lengths as the governor throughout all the constitutional revisions Originally in the event of the death resignation or impeachment of the governor or absence from the state the lieutenant governor would take on the governor s duties and powers Since the 1938 constitution the lieutenant governor explicitly becomes governor upon such vacancy in the office Should the office of lieutenant governor become vacant the temporary president of the state senate 7 performs the duties of a lieutenant governor until the governor can take back the duties of the office or the next election likewise should both offices become vacant the temporary president acts as governor with the office of lieutenant governor remaining vacant Although no provision exists in the constitution for it precedent set in 2009 allows the governor to appoint a lieutenant governor should a vacancy occur 8 Should the temporary president be unable to fulfill the duties the speaker of the assembly is next in the line of succession The lieutenant governor is elected on the same ticket as the governor but nominated separately Line of succession Lieutenant Governor Temporary President of the Senate Speaker of the Assembly Attorney General Comptroller Commissioner of Transportation Commissioner of Health Commissioner of Commerce Industrial Commissioner Chairman of the Public Service Commission Secretary of State 9 See also EditPolitics of New York state List of governors of New York First ladies and gentlemen of New York List of colonial governors of New York New York gubernatorial elections for results of the elections for the Governor and Lieutenant Governor of New York Bibliography EditPaterson David Black Blind amp In Charge A Story of Visionary Leadership and Overcoming Adversity Skyhorse Publishing New York New York 2020References Edit Reyes Yacob August 24 2021 Kathy Hochul sworn in as New York s first female governor Axios Retrieved August 24 2021 The Constitution of the State of New York PDF New York Department of State New York Department of State Division of Administrative Rules January 1 2015 p 14 Archived PDF from the original on August 5 2016 Retrieved March 3 2019 New York Chamber of Commerce 1899 Annual banquet of the Chamber of Commerce of the State of New York Addresses made on the occasion Vol 131 p 23 Retrieved May 18 2015 Edward V Schneier John Brian Murtaugh and Antoinette Pole New York Politics A Tale of Two States 2nd edition 2010 Pecorella Robert Jeffrey M Stonecash 2006 Governing New York State 5th ed New York State University of New York Press pp 149 ISBN 0 7914 6691 4 Preview at Google Books Benjamin Elizabeth March 12 2008 In and Out Daily News Archived from the original on March 18 2008 The state constitutions refer to this position as the temporary president of the senate Peters Jeremy W Chan Sewell September 22 2009 In 4 3 Vote Court Says Paterson Can Appoint Lt Governor The New York Times Retrieved September 22 2009 2012 New York Consolidated Laws DEA Defense Emergency Act 1951 784 51 External links EditOfficial website Governor s Office in the New York Codes Rules and Regulations Portals New York state Politics Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Governor of New York amp oldid 1149667939, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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