When Governor James E. McGreevey resigned in August, 2004, there was some talk of a November, 2004 Special Election to fill the remaining fourteen months of his term. McGreevey waited three months to actually leave office, eliminating the chances of an election; that allowed Richard Codey to complete his term. The New York Constitution is different: if a Governor resigns, the elected Lieutenant Governor becomes Governor for the remainder of the term. If Eliot Spitzer were to resign, Lt. Gov. David Paterson would become Governor and serve until January 2011.
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Spitzer
too bad for NY Dems, Spitzer has wasted a lot of political capital after being elected with a huge mandate. Even if he stays in office, he's likely a one-termer now.
Can't wait till we have our very own Lt Gov in '09....