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Lieutenant Governor of New York | |
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since May 25, 2022 | |
Government of New York New York State Senate | |
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Appointer | Primary Election & Governor of New York |
Term length | Four years, no term limit |
Constituting instrument | New York Constitution of 1777 |
Inaugural holder | Pierre Van Cortlandt |
Formation | July 30, 1777 |
Succession | First |
Salary | $210,000 (2020) |
Website | governor.ny.gov |
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. Official duties dictated to the lieutenant governor under the present New York Constitution are to serve as president of the state senate, serve as acting governor in the absence of the governor from the state or the disability of the governor, or to become governor in the event of the governor's death, resignation or removal from office via impeachment. Additional statutory duties of the lieutenant governor are to serve on the New York Court for the Trial of Impeachments, the State Defense Council, and on the board of trustees of the College of Environmental Science and Forestry. The lieutenant governor of New York is the highest-paid lieutenant governor in the country.
The office is currently held by Antonio Delgado, who was sworn in on May 25, 2022.