The rift between Gov. Cuomo and several County Sheriffs over their refusal to enforce his executive order prohibiting more than 10 people in private residences has escalated to a war of words with the New York State Sheriffs' Association that wound up forcing him to revise his own Thanksgiving Day plans.
Except in New York City and Nassau and Westchester counties, voters elect County Sheriffs—a position created during the state's Colonial Era.
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