New York Lieutenant Governor Robert Duffy will not seek re-election after four years in the position, the Rochester Democrat & Chronicle reports. Duffy tells Governor Andrew Cuomo in a letter Wednesday that he is stepping aside before the November election. Duffy said that he has struggled to keep up with a rigorous travel schedule and that he is not being forced out. The former Rochester mayor and police chief says he would like to spend more time at home.
New York Lieutenant Governor Robert Duffy To Step Aside
