NEW YORK CONSTITUTION
ARTICLE IV
EXECUTIVE
Art. IV §1 | EXECUTIVE POWER; ELECTION AND TERMS OF GOVERNOR AND LIEUTENANTGOVERNOR
Art. IV §2 | QUALIFICATIONS OF GOVERNOR AND LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR
Art. IV §3 | POWERS AND DUTIES OF GOVERNOR; COMPENSATION
Art. IV §4 | REPRIEVES, COMMUTATIONS AND PARDONS; POWERS AND DUTIES OF GOVERNOR RELATING TO GRANTS OF
Art. IV §5 | WHEN LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR TO ACT AS GOVERNOR
In case the governor-elect shall decline to serve or shall die, the lieutenant-governor-elect shall become governor for the full term.
In case the governor is impeached, is absent from the state or is otherwise unable to discharge the powers and duties of the office of governor, the lieutenant-governor shall act as governor until the inability shall cease or until the term of the governor shall expire.
In case of the failure of the governor-elect to take the oath of office at the commencement of his or her term, the lieutenant-governor-elect shall act as governor until the governor shall take the oath.
Art. IV §6 | DUTIES AND COMPENSATION OF LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR; SUCCESSION TO THE GOVERNORSHIP
The lieutenant-governor shall receive for his or her services an annual salary to be fixed by joint resolution of the senate and assembly.
In case of vacancy in the offices of both governor and lieutenantgovernor, a governor and lieutenant-governor shall be elected for the remainder of the term at the next general election happening not less than three months after both offices shall have become vacant. No election of a lieutenant-governor shall be had in any event except at the time of electing a governor.
In case of vacancy in the offices of both governor and lieutenantgovernor or if both of them shall be impeached, absent from the state or otherwise unable to discharge the powers and duties of the office of governor, the temporary president of the senate shall act as governor until the inability shall cease or until a governor shall be elected.
In case of vacancy in the office of lieutenant-governor alone, or if the lieutenant-governor shall be impeached, absent from the state or otherwise unable to discharge the duties of office, the temporary president of the senate shall perform all the duties of lieutenant-governor during such vacancy or inability.
If, when the duty of acting as governor devolves upon the temporary president of the senate, there be a vacancy in such office or the temporary president of the senate shall be absent from the state or otherwise unable to discharge the duties of governor, the speaker of the assembly shall act as governor during such vacancy or inability.
The legislature may provide for the devolution of the duty of acting as governor in any case not provided for in this article.
Art. IV §7 | ACTION BY GOVERNOR ON LEGISLATIVE BILLS; RECONSIDERATION AFTER VETO
Art. IV §8 | DEPARTMENTAL RULES AND REGULATIONS; FILING; PUBLICATION
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