NEW YORK Governor Andrew Cuomo has resigned after an inquiry found that he sexually harassed multiple women, prompting efforts to remove him.
“The best way I can help now is if I step aside,” he said while continuing to deny the claims. The resignation will take effect in 14 days.
Lt Governor Kathy Hochul will become the first woman to lead New York state.
Mr Cuomo had been facing pressure to resign from fellow Democrats, including President Joe Biden.
His resignation comes just a year after his public profile reached new heights in the early days of the pandemic, as millions of Americans tuned in daily to his no-nonsense TV briefings.
It is the second time in 13 years that a New York governor has resigned.
The independent investigation by the New York Attorney General’s office found that Mr Cuomo, 63, sexually harassed 11 women, including state employees.
Women alleged that he made sexual comments, inappropriately touched or groped them, and kissed them without consent.
The report led many prominent Democrats to turn against Mr. Cuomo, including Speaker of the House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi, Senate leader Chuck Schumer, and New York’s two US Senators.
His fellow New York Democrats had begun plans to impeach him. He is also facing criminal inquiries.
As he announced his resignation on Tuesday, Mr. Cuomo continued to deny allegations of sexual harassment but said he wanted to “deeply, deeply” apologize to any women who may have been offended by his actions.
“In my mind, I’ve never crossed the line with anyone. but I didn’t realize the extent to which the line has been redrawn,” he said.
He added that his instinct was “to fight through this controversy because I believe it is politically motivated”.
But he said he was resigning because the “current trajectory” of the scandal would generate months of distractions and “cost taxpayers millions of dollars”.
Mr. Cuomo said the allegations had harmed his relationship with his daughters.
“I have sat on the couch with them, hearing the ugly accusations for weeks. I have seen the look in their eyes, and the expression on their faces. It hurt,” he said.
He said he told them he “never did and would never intentionally disrespect a woman”.
Following Mr. Cuomo’s announcement, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio, a long-time critic of the governor, said “it was past time” for him to resign.
White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki told reporters that Mr. Biden had not spoken to his old friend since the report was published.
She praised the “courageous women who came forward” to accuse Mr. Cuomo and noted that Mr. Biden had called for his resignation last week.