The governor of New York is empowered to remove the New York City mayor from office by both state law and the City Charter.
The governor isn’t closing the door on giving the mayor the boot. State and city law lay out a process for doing so.
The state constitution says a governor may remove elected officials for "misconduct or malversation in office." ...
Although Gov. Kathy Hochul has the power to begin removal proceedings against Mayor Eric Adams, doing so would test history, ...
New York Governor Kathy Hochul, also a Democrat, has the power to remove Adams from his position as the mayor of the nation's largest city — and raised the prospect of doing so Monday. Hochul was ...
With four key deputy mayors saying they planned to step down, Mayor Eric Adams is facing growing questions about his ability ...
While Mayor Eric Adams may escape prosecution on federal corruption charges amid a shocking turn by the Department of Justice under President Donald Trump, the move has thrown fuel on the political ...
NEW YORK - New York Gov. Kathy Hochul held a meeting in Manhattan amid growing calls for embattled NYC Mayor Eric Adams to resign after four of his senior deputies stepped down. This is the latest ...
Toni Bacon, who helped put Cuyahoga County Commissioner Jimmy Dimora ... in the action to dismiss corruption charges against New York City Mayor Eric Adams. The Justice Department asked a court ...
New York City ... James J. Walker on Sept. 1, 1932; and William O'Dwyer on Sept. 2, 1950. The charter also gives the local leaders another alternative to remove Adams: declare the mayor unable ...
The Pennine Acute Hospitals NHS Trust: Jimmy Limdi, Kay Goulden ... Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital: Andrew Fagbemi, Felicia Jennings, Imelda Mayor, Jill Wilson. Royal Surrey County Hospital: ...