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Incumbent Democratic Governor Kathy Hochul took office on August 24, 2021, upon the resignation of Andrew Cuomo, and was elected to a full term in her own right in 2022 with 53.2% of the vote, the closest New York gubernatorial election since 1994. Hochul announced her intention to run for re-election in July 2024. [1]
A 1787 law set the start of the term at July 1. [8] The New York State Constitutional Convention of 1821 amended the state constitution, reducing the term of office to two years, [9] moving the election to November, [10] and moving the beginning and the end of the term to coincide with the calendar year. [11]
Here’s what stands between NYC Mayor Eric Adams and a second term — as he faces make-or-break year. ... to drop from over 65,000 a year ago to 53,800 as of Dec. 15. ... Hochul. Hochul has the ...
Hochul presided over the Senate chamber on June 5, 2018, when Senate Republicans called for the override of Cuomo's veto of a bill relating to full-day kindergarten classes. The override passed by a large margin, and was the first veto override to occur during Cuomo's gubernatorial tenure.
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul called for the immediate dismissal of 14 prison employees after the death of Robert Brooks earlier this month.
Humbug, Hochul once again declared on legislation that would require public posting of information about contracts the state enters during states of emergency. Legislative Scrooge: Hochul doles ...
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 ...
Hochul, a Buffalo native, had agreed in 2022 to provide $600 million in state funding – with Erie Country tossing in an additional $250 million – for the privately-owned stadium after Bills ...