Talk:Fiorello LaGuardia

Given the frequent rewriting of the New York Constitution, the term of governor has varied from two years to three years throughout the 19th Century. Only in 1938 did it become four years.

That of course makes it hard to say with absolute certainty whether LaGuardia (who was governor in 1941) followed Smith (whose term included 1936). Hence the vague comments in the succession box.

In case that was troubling anyone. TR 22:18, June 19, 2011 (UTC)