New York Statutes
§ 7 — Appointment by the governor and senate
New York § 7
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N.Y. Public Officers § 7 (2026).
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§ 7. Appointment by the governor and senate. An appointment to an\noffice by the governor by and with the advice and consent of the senate,\nshall be made by communicating to the senate, while in session, a\nwritten nomination of a person for the office, designating the residence\nof the nominee, and if nominated to be an officer of a political\nsubdivision of the state, designating also such subdivision, and if\nnominating two or more persons to the same office for different terms,\ndesignating the term for which each is nominated. If such nomination be\nof a successor to a predecessor in the same office, it may be made and\nacted upon by the senate after the expiration of the term or occurrence\nof a vacancy in the office of such predecessor, or at any time during\nthe legislative sess
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