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  1. A constitutional amendment in 2006 created the office of lieutenant governor, [8] to be elected on the same ticket for the same term as the governor, [9] and if the office of governor is vacant, the lieutenant governor becomes governor. [10] This office was first filled in 2010.

  2. John Dyneley Prince became president of the Senate in 1912, and is known to have acted as governor on at least 11 different occasions. [24] ↑ Fielder was out of the state for a time in June 1914; John W. Slocum, as president of the Senate, acted as governor for an unknown period. [25] Walter Evans Edge later became president of the Senate ...

  3. 4 Senate President Richard Codey succeeded Governor James E. McGreevey as Acting Governor upon his resignation effective JNovember 15, 2004 and served until the inauguration on January 17, 2006 of Governor Jon S. Corzine. Codey’s title was officially Acting Governor until it was changed retroactively by legislation passed on January 10, 2006 ...

  4. In 1664, James, Duke of York (later King James II) divided New Jersey, granting a portion to two men, Sir George Carteret and John Berkeley, 1st Baron Berkeley of Stratton, who supported the monarchy's cause during the English Civil War (1642–49) and Interregnum (1649–60). [3] [4] [5] Carteret and Berkeley subsequently sold their interests to two groups of proprietors, thus creating two ...

  5. Governors of New Jersey Collection By Cohere Elliston October 2020 History New Jersey has a long history when it comes to how many governors were in office, with each governor having to deal with numerous different conflicts ranging from the American Revolution to working to enforce Prohibition.

  6. Contents 1Governors 2See also 3Notes 4References 5External links Governor of New JerseyCoat of arms of New JerseyIncumbentPhil Murphysince January 16 ...

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  8. The governor of New Jersey is the head of government of the U.S. state of New Jersey. The office of governor is an elected position with a four-year term. There is a two consecutive term term limit, with no limitation on non-consecutive terms. [2] The official residence of the governor is Drumthwacket, a mansion located in Princeton, New Jersey ...

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