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1201:'s resignation, the majority leaders (Bruno, Skelos and Smith) have acted as lieutenant governors. The motions put forward on June 8 also sought to select Pedro Espada as Temporary President of the State Senate, which would have installed him as acting lieutenant governor. The Democrats have disputed the legitimacy of the motions put forward on June 8. The New York State Senate has been providing a running update of the legal proceedings since June 11, 2009. The dispute ended July 9, 2009, when Senator Espada announced he would return to the Democratic caucus and take on the position of majority leader, while it was also announced that former majority leader Malcolm Smith had assumed the title of president pro tempore, and 733: 435: 703: 187: 1037: 2310:"Removal Vote Does Not Bar Sulzer From Holding Future Office - Four Acquittal Ballots - High Court Unanimously Finds Sulzer Not Guilty on Remaining Impeachment Counts - Cullen Swears Glynn In - New Governor, In Statement, Promises "Economical, Clean, Orderly" Government - Not To Be A Factionist - Assumes Responsibility for Policy, Since "It Shall Be My Policy" - Wagner Moves Up Also - Now Lieutenant Governor - Frawley or Murtaugh May Be Chosen Senate President Pro Tem" 1025: 2591: 1049: 135: 348: 289: 25: 2187:
The leaders of the Republican and the Independent Democratic conferences would have joint and equal authority over bills that the Senate takes up, committee assignments, appointments, and state budget negotiations. Senator Skelos and Senator Klein also take turns as temporary president of the Senate,
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The position of president pro tempore of the New York State Senate was created as a standing office by a constitutional amendment in 1873. The President pro tempore was elected for the duration of the biennial senatorial term which comprised two sessions, the first in an even-numbered year, the other
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and lieutenant governor is held. If the double vacancy occurs later, the Temporary President of the State Senate acts as governor until the end of the unexpired term. The temporary president of the State Senate retains both majority leadership and a seat in the State Senate while acting as lieutenant
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Previous presidents pro tempore (Raines, Cobb) had become Acting Lieutenant Governors while the State Senate was not in session. This time, with the State Senate in session, while Wagner as Acting Lt. Gov. became President of the State Senate, it was deemed necessary to elect another senator to the
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Traditionally, the positions of acting lieutenant governor and acting governor were considered to be tied to the post of Majority Leader. This means that if the Majority Leader resigns, or is ousted from office, or if the majority changes and a new majority leader is chosen, the offices of acting
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Before this time, a President pro tempore was elected only in case of vacancy (the President pro tem acting as lieutenant governor for the remainder of the term), or if the lieutenant governor was absent. In practice, this new arrangement transferred much power from the lieutenant governor to the
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president of the State Senate) is absent. The temporary president of the State Senate becomes acting lieutenant governor for the remainder of the unexpired term in case of a vacancy in the office of lieutenant governor, or until a new lieutenant governor is appointed In case of a vacancy in the
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offices of both the governor and lieutenant governor at the same time, the temporary president of the State Senate becomes Acting Governor. If the double vacancy occurs until three months before the mid-term state elections, a special election for
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became acting lieutenant governor. At the time Wagner, as acting lieutenant governor, was considered to be president of the Senate and it was deemed necessary to elect another member as president pro tempore/majority leader, and
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in 1943. It was unclear if the Majority Leader had to give up his post upon becoming acting lieutenant governor, and if such an acting lieutenant governor became President of the Senate for the remainder of the unexpired term.
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served as Democratic conference leader with the understanding he would assume the presidency at an undetermined future date. Following the 2010 election and the Republican victory in the Senate, Senator
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was Chairman of the Democratic Conference. As sitting Majority Leader, Espada was indicted on six federal counts of embezzlement and theft on Dec. 14, 2010 and was stripped of his leadership position.
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In 1965 and 1966, the senators served one-year terms. The senatorial districts were redistributed twice (in 1965 and 1966), and new elections were held for the entire State Senate in November 1965.
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was the candidate of the Democratic majority but, due to the split of the Democrats, no President pro tem was chosen by a senate with 14 regular Democrats, 3 Tammany men and 15 Republicans
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Republicans won back an outright majority in the State Senate. Resigned as Temporary President and Majority Leader on May 11, 2015, due to federal corruption charges.
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This election occurs in the middle of the gubernatorial term, in presidential-election years; regularly the members of the state legislature are elected.
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elected for the remainder of the term, then re-elected twice; Acting Lieutenant Governor 1942 and 1943; vacated his seat when taking office as
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elected for the remainder of the term, then re-elected three times; vacated his seat when appointed Chairman of the Public Service Commission
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from Long Island served as both temporary president and majority leader, but resigned in May 2015 in the midst of corruption charges.
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a position defined in the State Constitution that is next in the gubernatorial line of succession after the lieutenant governor.
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Democrat Andrea Stewart-Cousins became Senate majority leader in January 2019, the first woman and African-American to do so.
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Special elections for Lieutenant Governor were prohibited by a constitutional amendment after the death of Lt. Gov.
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elected for the remainder of the term, then re-elected seven times, then resigned; Acting Lieutenant Governor 2008.
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The senators elected in Nov. 1895 served an exceptional three-year term, see Constitution of 1894, Art. III, § 2
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chosen Majority Leader while Acting Lt. Gov. Wagner continued as Temporary President/Acting Lieutenant Governor
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elected for the remainder of the term; resigned during bribery investigation, later found guilty by Senate vote
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to the Democratic caucus, the Senate was tied, and both leaders claimed to be the Majority Leader during the
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elected for the remainder of the term, then re-elected twice, then resigned; Acting Lieutenant Governor 1953
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eight terms; longest-serving Majority Leader (16 years); Acting Lieutenant Governor 1973-1974 and 1985–1986
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There was a lengthy dispute over the leadership of the Senate during June and July 2009. On June 8, 2009,
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lieutenant governor or acting governor were transferred at the same time to the new majority leader.
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elected for the remainder of the term, then re-elected five times; Acting Lieutenant Governor 1954
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Acting Lieutenant Governor Jan. 7 - June 8, 2009; Minority Leader 2007-2008 and June 8–15, 2009
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continued as Temporary President/Acting Lieutenant Governor, but after the return of
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This happened on January 7, 2009, when the newly elected Democratic majority chose
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post of Majority Leader to lead the Democrats on the floor while Wagner presided.
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President pro tempore, whose political position became comparable to that of the
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The precedent of 1913–1914 caused some confusion after the death of Lt. Gov.
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elected after a month of deadlock; Minority Leader 1957-1964 and 1966–1974
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two terms; Acting Lieutenant Governor 1913–1914; Minority Leader 1915-1918
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elected for the remainder of the term; Acting Lieutenant Governor 2008.
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elected for the remainder of the term; Acting Lieutenant Governor 1910
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Acting Lieutenant Governor 1906; died in office during his fourth term
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four terms (1966, 1967–68, 1969–70, 1971–72); Minority Leader 1965
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resigned his seat during his fourth term to accept appointment as
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ousted by his party shortly before the end of his third term
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Acting Lieutenant Governor 1922; Minority Leader 1923-1924
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vacated his seat during his fourth term when appointed
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vacated his seat during his second term when appointed
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Minority Leader 2013–2019. First woman to hold post.
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While the office of Majority Leader remained vacant,
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three terms; Minority Leader 1931-1932 and 1939–1944
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