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Ballotpedia covers 11 state executive offices in the state of New York. The executive branch is governed by Article IV of the New York Constitution.[1]
State executive organization[edit]
Executive officials in New York are part of a three-pronged government structure that includes state legislators and state judges. The following chart details the relationship among different branches of New York's state government:
Click here to view a large scale image of the New York state government organizational chart.
Current officeholders[edit]
| Office |
Name |
Party |
Date assumed office |
| Attorney General of New York |
Letitia James |
Democratic |
January 1, 2019 |
| Governor of New York |
Kathy Hochul |
Democratic |
August 24, 2021 |
| Lieutenant Governor of New York |
Antonio Delgado |
Democratic |
May 25, 2022 |
| New York Commissioner of Agriculture |
Richard A. Ball |
Nonpartisan |
January 9, 2014 |
| New York Commissioner of Education |
Betty A. Rosa |
Nonpartisan |
February 8, 2021 |
| New York Commissioner of Environmental Conservation |
Basil Seggos |
Nonpartisan |
2015 |
| New York Commissioner of Labor |
Roberta Reardon |
Nonpartisan |
2015 |
| New York Comptroller |
Thomas P. DiNapoli |
Democratic |
February 7, 2007 |
| New York Public Service Commission |
James Alesi |
Nonpartisan |
June 21, 2017 |
| New York Public Service Commission |
Uchenna Bright |
Nonpartisan |
April 11, 2024 |
| New York Public Service Commission |
Rory M. Christian |
Nonpartisan |
June 24, 2021 |
| New York Public Service Commission |
John B. Maggiore |
Nonpartisan |
June 22, 2021 |
| New York Public Service Commission |
Denise Sheehan |
Nonpartisan |
April 11, 2024 |
| New York Public Service Commission |
David Valesky |
Nonpartisan |
June 21, 2021 |
| New York Public Service Commission |
Radina Valova |
Nonpartisan |
June 8, 2024 |
| New York Secretary of State |
Walter Mosley |
Democratic |
May 22, 2024 |
| New York Superintendent of Financial Services |
Adrienne Harris |
Nonpartisan |
2022 |
Elections[edit]
2024[edit]
There are no state executive offices up for election in New York in 2024.
2023[edit]
There were no state executive elections in New York in 2023.
2022[edit]
- See also: New York state executive official elections, 2022
The following state executive offices were up for election in New York in 2022:
Governor
Lieutenant Governor
Attorney General
Comptroller
2021[edit]
There were no state executive elections in New York in 2021.
2020[edit]
There were no state executive offices up for election in New York in 2020.
2019[edit]
There were no state executive offices up for election in New York in 2019.
2018[edit]
- See also: New York state executive official elections, 2018
The following state executive offices were up for election in New York in 2018:
Governor
Lieutenant governor
Attorney general
Comptroller
2017[edit]
There were no state executive offices up for election in New York in 2017.
2016[edit]
There were no state executive offices up for election in New York in 2016.
2015[edit]
There were no state executive elections in New York in 2015.
2014[edit]
- See also: New York state executive official elections, 2014
The following offices were elected in 2014 in New York:
- Governor of New York
- Lieutenant Governor of New York
- New York Attorney General
- New York Comptroller
2013[edit]
There were no state executive elections in New York in 2013.
2012[edit]
There were no state executive elections in New York in 2012.
See also[edit]
| New York
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Partisan composition of governors
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- ↑ The state executive seats covered by Ballotpedia include both appointed and elected positions.
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