January 21, 2020 •
New York Special Election Will Coincide with Presidential Primary
Gov. Andrew Cuomo has set April 28 as the date for a special election for the 27th U.S. Congressional District, meaning the election will coincide with the state’s presidential primary election. The New York Republican Party sued to have the […]
Gov. Andrew Cuomo has set April 28 as the date for a special election for the 27th U.S. Congressional District, meaning the election will coincide with the state’s presidential primary election.
The New York Republican Party sued to have the election scheduled for an earlier date, but lost in the state Supreme Court.
The seat was vacated when Congressman Chris Collins, a Buffalo Republican, resigned after pleading guilty to insider trading.
State party leaders will pick the nominees for the special election.
January 29, 2019 •
New York Enacts Election Reform
Gov. Andrew Cuomo signed three bills relating to elections and campaign finance on January 24. Assembly Bill 776 requires limited liability companies making expenditures for a political purpose to file with the State Board of Elections the identity of all […]
Gov. Andrew Cuomo signed three bills relating to elections and campaign finance on January 24.
Assembly Bill 776 requires limited liability companies making expenditures for a political purpose to file with the State Board of Elections the identity of all direct and indirect owners of the membership interests and the proportion of ownership in the LLC.
Assembly Bill 779 creates a consolidated statewide primary election date and changes the protocol for calling a special election.
Senate Bill 1102 enacts early voting in the state.
Assembly Bill 779 and Senate Bill 1102 are effective immediately, and Assembly Bill 776 is effective January 31.
January 21, 2019 •
Gov. Cuomo Outlines Ethics Reform in Executive Budget
Gov. Andrew Cuomo has proposed several campaign finance and ethics changes in his executive budget. These recommendations include creating a code of conduct for lobbyists and campaign finance reform. The lobbyist’s code of conduct would include lowering the registration threshold, […]
Gov. Andrew Cuomo has proposed several campaign finance and ethics changes in his executive budget.
These recommendations include creating a code of conduct for lobbyists and campaign finance reform.
The lobbyist’s code of conduct would include lowering the registration threshold, require reporting of campaign contributions, increase the revolving door provision from two to five years, along with additional disclosures and penalties.
Cuomo also called for banning corporate contributions, as well as lowering individual contributions to statewide and General Assembly candidates.
He also urged the Legislature to pass a revision that closes the Limited Liability Company loophole and prevents LLCs from contributing more than $5,000 annually.
August 21, 2018 •
N.Y. Gov. Signs Placement Agent Ban into Law
Gov. Andrew Cuomo signed Assembly Bill 3137 into law on August 21, 2018. The bill bans the use of placement agents by the New York State Common Retirement Fund. The bill codifies existing policies into law, as the State Comptroller […]
Gov. Andrew Cuomo signed Assembly Bill 3137 into law on August 21, 2018.
The bill bans the use of placement agents by the New York State Common Retirement Fund.
The bill codifies existing policies into law, as the State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli banned the use of placement agents in 2009.
August 20, 2018 •
Special Election for New York’s 25th Congressional District
Gov. Andrew Cuomo has stated he will call a special election to fill U.S. Rep. Louise Slaughter’s term. Slaughter served as a U.S. Rep. for New York’s 25th District for over three decades and passed away on March 16, 2018. […]
Gov. Andrew Cuomo has stated he will call a special election to fill U.S. Rep. Louise Slaughter’s term.
Slaughter served as a U.S. Rep. for New York’s 25th District for over three decades and passed away on March 16, 2018.
The special election will coincide with the general election on November 6, 2018.
March 16, 2018 •
New York Congresswoman Louis Slaughter Passes Away
U.S. Rep. Louise Slaughter, known as a champion for women’s rights, passed away on March 16, 2018. Slaughter served as a U.S. Rep. for New York’s 25th District for over three decades. Gov. Andrew Cuomo may call a special election […]
U.S. Rep. Louise Slaughter, known as a champion for women’s rights, passed away on March 16, 2018.
Slaughter served as a U.S. Rep. for New York’s 25th District for over three decades.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo may call a special election to fill the remainder of her term.
Slaughter’s term expires at the end of 2018.
February 6, 2018 •
Cuomo Calls Special Election for 11 Vacant Seats
Gov. Andrew Cuomo called a special election for April 24, 2018. The special election is needed to fill nine vacant Assembly seats and two vacant Senate seats. The Senate races may garner a lot of fanfare as Democrats hope to […]
Gov. Andrew Cuomo called a special election for April 24, 2018.
The special election is needed to fill nine vacant Assembly seats and two vacant Senate seats.
The Senate races may garner a lot of fanfare as Democrats hope to win both seats and gain control of the New York Senate.
October 17, 2017 •
Gov. Cuomo May Call a Special Session
Gov. Andrew Cuomo may call a special session this fall. Cuomo believes a special session may be needed to address federal cuts to the state’s health care programs and other budgetary issues. In a letter to lawmakers, Cuomo stated a […]
Gov. Andrew Cuomo may call a special session this fall.
Cuomo believes a special session may be needed to address federal cuts to the state’s health care programs and other budgetary issues.
In a letter to lawmakers, Cuomo stated a special session may be needed to appropriate funds for Lake Ontario flood victims.
July 5, 2017 •
New York Special Session Adjourns
The New York Legislature’s two-day special session adjourned sine die on June 29, 2017. Gov. Andrew Cuomo called the special session to enact legislation extending mayoral control over the city of New York’s school district. The legislation extends city control […]
The New York Legislature’s two-day special session adjourned sine die on June 29, 2017.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo called the special session to enact legislation extending mayoral control over the city of New York’s school district. The legislation extends city control over the city district for two years.
Barring another special session, the Legislature is set to return in January 2018.
February 20, 2015 •
NY Gov. Sets Date for Special Election: May 5, 2015
Gov. Andrew Cuomo has called a special election for May 5, 2015, to fill the congressional vacancy left by former Rep. Michael Grimm. A federal judge compelled the governor to set a date for the election by February 20, 2015. […]
Gov. Andrew Cuomo has called a special election for May 5, 2015, to fill the congressional vacancy left by former Rep. Michael Grimm.
A federal judge compelled the governor to set a date for the election by February 20, 2015.
Political parties now have 12 days to designate their candidates and a few short months to campaign.
Photo of Gov. Cuomo courtesy of Pat Arnow on Wikimedia Commons.
February 9, 2015 •
Federal Lawsuit Against NY Gov. Cuomo Calling for Special Election
A federal lawsuit has been filed against Gov. Andrew Cuomo in an attempt to force the governor to call a special election for the congressional vacancy left by former Rep. Michael Grimm. Grimm resigned from Congress in early 2015 after […]
A federal lawsuit has been filed against Gov. Andrew Cuomo in an attempt to force the governor to call a special election for the congressional vacancy left by former Rep. Michael Grimm. Grimm resigned from Congress in early 2015 after pleading guilty to felony tax fraud.
By law, Cuomo must call a special election to fill the seat and such election must take place 70 to 80 days after it is announced. However, the governor has no present plans of calling a special election, angering the constituents of Grimm’s former district, which encompasses Staten Island and southern Brooklyn.
The suit alleges constitutional violations and requests the court to compel Cuomo to call a special election.
Judge Jack Weinstein of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York will hear the case on February 13, 2015.
Photo of Governor Cuomo courtesy of Pat Arnow on Wikipedia.
August 29, 2014 •
NYT Declines to Endorse Cuomo in Primary
The New York Times Editorial Board has declined to endorse Gov. Andrew Cuomo in the New York gubernatorial primary election. Citing Cuomo’s failure to eliminate political corruption in Albany and throughout the state, despite campaign promises to do so, the […]
The New York Times Editorial Board has declined to endorse Gov. Andrew Cuomo in the New York gubernatorial primary election. Citing Cuomo’s failure to eliminate political corruption in Albany and throughout the state, despite campaign promises to do so, the editorial board wrote, “The state government remains as subservient to big money as ever.”
The board further declined to endorse any candidate in the Democratic primary, because the other candidate, Fordham law professor Zephyr Teachout, “does not have the breadth of interests and experience needed to govern a big and diverse state.”
Cuomo is heavily favored in the primary as he is the incumbent and has amassed vastly greater resources than his opponent. The New York state primary election will take place on September 9, 2014.
Photo of Gov. Andrew Cuomo by Diana Robinson on Wikimedia Commons.
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