Lieutenant Governor: No Longer a Patronage Job
Last week's rapid decline of Governor Eliot Spitzer and this week's elevation of Lieutenant Governor David Patterson to the highest office in New York State Government bear important lessons for
Where the Lieutenant Governor position could have been filled with a political patronage hack pre-Spitzer, voters will now demand better. Politicians in the State can no longer view the Lieutenant Governor role as simply ceremonial and powerless. Therefore, they will vie for the position and competitive campaigning will likely take place, if not visibly, at least internally amongst Party regulars. Candidates for Lieutenant Governor will not only have to be qualified but will have to prove they are able to lead the State on Day One should the Governor have to abdicate his office.
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