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State leadership[1]
  • Governor: Kathy Hochul Democratic Party
  • Secretary of State: Robert Rodriguez Democratic Party
  • Speaker of the House: Carl Heastie Democratic Party
  • Chief Justice: Janet DiFiore Independent
Capital:  Albany
Motto:  Excelsior!
Translation:  Ever Upward!
Population:  19,747,183
Land area of state:  47,126 sq. mi.
Admitted to U.S.:  1788
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