A tabular view of officers, showing the source from whence they derive their authority:
Elected by the People of the State
Executive
Governor.
Presiding Officer
Lieut. Governor.
Administrative
Secretary of State.
Comptroller.
Treasurer.
Attorney General.
State Engineer and Surveyor.
Judicial
Judges of the Court of Appeals.
Appointed by Governor and Senate.
Superintendent of Banking.
Superintendent of Insurance.
Canal Auditor.
Superintendent of Prisons.
Superintendent of Public Works.
Notaries Public.
State Assessors.
Loan Commissioners.
Canal Appraisers.
Quarantine Commissioners.
Trustees of State Institutions, and some others.
Elected by joint bal.
Superintendent of Public Instruction.
Regents of the University.
United States Senators.
Q. What are the first seven offices called?
A. They are called elective offices.
Q. Why elective?
A. Because the officers are voted for directly by the people.
Q. Why are the Sec of State, Comp., Treasurer,
Supt. of Prisons and Public Works. A large number of Notaries, two
Loan Commissioners for each County, three Canal Appraisers, one
Superintendent of Public Instruction, nineteen Regents, and two
United States Senators.