He wants to be New York’s next governor, but Lt. Gov. Antonio Delgado has been all but a no-show since getting his $210,000-a-year post three years ago, according to records and Albany insiders.

Since being sworn in as Gov. Kathy Hochul’s No. 2 on May 25, 2022, the lefty pol has racked up at least 411 days in which he took off or had easy shifts with only one scheduled event or meeting — or none at all, public schedules The Post obtained through a Freedom of Information Law request show.

That’s a whopping 41% of his first 1,011 days on the job, through Feb. 28. 6

And his schedule has gotten only lighter since he publicly broke from Hochul in late February and announced he won’t be seeking re-election, insiders said.

Delgado’s schedules don’t document vacations, but over the nearly

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