Those elected to the position of governor in the state of New York may serve an unlimited number of four-year terms. New York is one of 12 states, plus Washington D.C. and Puerto Rico with this type of gubernatorial term.
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The term for a governor in New York was three years in 1777. Then, in 1821, the term was reduced to two years, but in 1874 was extended back to three years, and again to two years in 1894. In 1938, term extended to four years, and has stayed four years ever since. There is no limit to the ammount of terms a governor can serve.
Myron H. Clark.
Franklin D. Roosevelt, served two terms as a New York state senator in 1910 and then again in 1912. President Woodrow Wilson cut short his senate career by appointing him Assistant Secretary of the Navy, 1913.
New York does not have term limits on the office of Governor.
Ed Koch was the last Mayor of The City of New York to have served three terms.
New York City does not have a governor; the head honcho there is the Mayor.
Ed Koch was the 105th Mayor of New York City, serving for 3 terms from 1978 to 1989. He had previously served in the U. S. House of Representatives.
No, Governor Andrew Cuomo did not serve in the military. He attended Fordham University and later received his law degree from Albany Law School, but he has no record of military service. Cuomo has primarily focused on his political career, which includes serving as the Attorney General of New York and as the Governor of New York from 2011 until 2021.