The Philadelphia Inquirer notes New Jersey's "feud over gubernatorial succession has united leaders from both parties on one point: The time has come for a lieutenant governor."
"In 45 other states, there would be no controversy over the succession: The lieutenant governor or secretary of state would prepare to take office... But in New Jersey -- as in Maine, New Hampshire, Tennessee and West Virginia -- there is no statewide elected leader waiting in the wings after a governor leaves office early."
The Jersey Journal says that to make the change "there would need to be a three-fifths vote in both houses of the Legislature to get the measure on the ballot, then it would have to approved by the voters." It is "almost certainly too late to get on this November's ballot."