95. SENATE AND ASSEMBLY DISTRICTS [For special limits of senatorial districts, see Legislative Manual, 1902, p. 468; for assembly districts, Ibid., p. 499.—with maps. See also map at the beginning of this volume.] 96. JUDICIAL DISTRICTS AND DEPARTMENTS [See Legislative Manual, 1902, pp. 560, 564 — with map.] A. JUDICIAL DISTRICTS First District. — City and county of New York, excepting that part annexed from Westchester county. Second District. — Counties of Richmond, Suffolk, Queens, Kings, Westchester, Orange, Rockland, Putnam, and Dutchess, and that part of New York county taken from Westchester. Third District. - Counties of Columbia, Sullivan, Ulster, Greene, Albany, Schoharie, and Rensselaer. Fourth District. - Counties of Warren, Saratoga, Washington, Essex, Franklin, St. Lawrence, Clinton, Montgomery, Hamilton, Fulton, and Schenectady. Fifth District. - Counties of Onondaga, Oneida, Oswego, Herkimer, Jefferson, and Lewis. Sixth District. - Counties of Otsego, Delaware, Madison, Chenango, Broome, Tioga, Chemung, Tompkins, Cortland, and Schuyler. Seventh District. - Counties of Livingston, Wayne, Seneca, Yates, Ontario, Steuben, Monroe, and Cayuga. Eighth District. -Counties of Erie, Chautauqua, Cattaraugus, Orleans, Niagara, Genesee, Allegany, and Wyoming. B. JUDICIAL DEPARTMENTS First Department, consists of the county of New York. Third Department, consists of the Third, Fourth, and Sixth Judicial Districts. Fourth Department, consists of the Fifth, Seventh, and Eighth Judicial Districts. APPENDIX D SYNOPTICAL REVIEW OF THE STATE GOVERNMENT 97. THE CENTRAL GOVERNMENT OF THE STATE I. Legislative Branch. - 1. Senate, fifty (50) members elected from the different "senate districts," for two years. (N. Y. Const., III., § 2.) 2. Assembly, one hundred and fifty (150) members, elected from the different " assembly districts" for one year. (N. Y. Const., III., § 2.) II. Executive Branch. 1. Executive Officers,— elected for two years. (N. Y. Const., IV., § I, V., § 1.) (1). Governor. (2). Lieutenant-governor. (3). Secretary of State. (4). Comptroller. (5). Treasurer. (6). Attorney-general. (7). State Engineer and Surveyor. 2. Administrative Officers, Boards and Commissions.1 GENERAL (1). State Board of Canvassers, - five ex officio members, viz., secretary of state, attorney-general, comptroller, state engineer and treasurer. (General Laws, ch. 6, § 139.) 1 These various and numerous boards and commissions have been created from time to time in order to meet the growing administrative needs of the State. They have at present no structural relation to each other, not being organized under more general bureaus or departments. |