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  2. David Paterson - Wikipedia

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    A member of the Democratic Party, he was the first legally blind person to be sworn in as governor of a U.S. state, [2] and the first African-American governor of New York. Following his graduation from Hofstra Law School , Paterson worked in the District Attorney's office of Queens County, New York , and on the staff of Manhattan borough ...

  3. List of physically disabled politicians - Wikipedia

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    New York: Governor of New York: Legally blind from birth [41] Charles E. Potter: Republican: Michigan: U.S. Senator: Amputee, lost legs in World War II Franklin D. Roosevelt: Democratic: New York: President of the United States: Paraplegic due to either polio or Guillain–Barré syndrome [42] Theodore Roosevelt: Republican: New York: President ...

  4. List of governors of New York - Wikipedia

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    New York was one of the original Thirteen Colonies on the east coast of North America, and was admitted as a state on July 26, 1788. Prior to declaring its independence, New York was a colony of the Kingdom of Great Britain, which it in turn obtained from the Dutch as the colony of New Netherland; see the list of colonial governors and the list of directors-general of New Netherland for the ...

  5. Political career of David Paterson - Wikipedia

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    John C. Walker,The Harlem Fox: J. Raymond Jones at Tammany 1920:1970, New York: State University New York Press, 1989. David N. Dinkins, A Mayor's Life: Governing New York's Gorgeous Mosaic, PublicAffairs Books, 2013; Rangel, Charles B.; Wynter, Leon (2007). And I Haven't Had a Bad Day Since: From the Streets of Harlem to the Halls of Congress ...

  6. Lieutenant Governor of New York - Wikipedia

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    The lieutenant governor of New York is a constitutional office in the executive branch of the Government of the State of New York. It is the second highest-ranking official in state government. The lieutenant governor is elected on a ticket with the governor for a four-year term.

  7. Kathy Hochul becomes New York’s first female governor - AOL

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    Kathy Hochul became the first female governor of New York at the stroke of midnight Tuesday, taking control of a The post Kathy Hochul becomes New York’s first female governor appeared first on ...

  8. US Justice Department finds that ex-New York Governor ... - AOL

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    Cuomo, who had served since 2011 as governor of New York, the fourth-largest U.S. state, resigned a week later after pressure from President Joe Biden and others. In 2023, one of Cuomo's aides ...

  9. Andrew Cuomo - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Mark Cuomo was born on December 6, 1957, [27] in the New York City borough of Queens to lawyer and later governor of New York Mario Cuomo and Matilda (née Raffa). [28] His parents were both of Italian descent; his paternal grandparents were from Nocera Inferiore and Tramonti in the Campania region of southern Italy, while his maternal ...