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Andrew Mark Cuomo (/ ˈ k w oʊ m oʊ / KWOH-moh, Italian:; born December 6, 1957) is an American politician, lawyer, and former government official who served as the 56th governor of New York from 2011 until his resignation in 2021.
Andrew Cuomo outside New York City Hall.. This is the electoral history of Andrew Cuomo, who served as the 56th Governor of New York from 2011 to 2021, as the 64th Attorney General of New York from 2007 to 2010, and as the 11th United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development from 1997 to 2001.
This article is a list of governors of New York by time in office. In New York, the governor is elected to a four-year term, which is 1,461 days long. There is no term limit. Prior to 1938, governors were elected to a two-year term, which is 730 or 731 days long. The longest-serving governor of New York is the first officeholder: George Clinton.
At the end of September, former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo quietly switched his voter registration address to an apartment on East 54th Street in Manhattan. It marked the first time he’d lived ...
Ex-Gov. Andrew Cuomo continues to cast a huge shadow over New York City’s mayoral race, despite not even jumping in as a candidate — at least not yet. A new poll conducted for mayoral ...
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo intends to remain in office in the face of sexual harassment allegations that have weakened... View Article The post Cuomo addresses harassment claims, vows to stay in ...
Cuomo took office on January 1, 2011, as the 56th governor of New York. ... Andrew Cuomo's lieutenant governor was Kathy Hochul, ... Hochul replaced the previous ...
The longest-serving governor was the first, George Clinton, who first took office on July 30, 1777, and served seven terms in two different periods, totaling just under 21 years in office. As 18 of those years were consecutive, Clinton also served the longest consecutive period in office for a New York governor.