“””Interesting that there is no language as to who takes over the LTGov spot.”””
One eye open when I read that stuff but I got the impression if or once the legislature was in session it had several options “the people” could take to place or let someone remain in an acting or resumptive role until next election, or remove and replace as they felt necessary depending on circumstances.
I R not a scholar on such things dontcha know...
Which bolsters my earlier ppost. The LtGov is an elected position and therefore the ascending Gov (ex-LTGov) is not allowed to appoint his successor. A special election must be held to replace the LTGov.
Here, then, lies the rub...
The outgoing Gov (Dhimmicrat) resigns and the LTGov takes over.
Consider the odds of the NEW, elected LTGov being a DHimmicrat. Consider that the new Gov. might be forced to resign.
The Dhimmicrat party can see a regime change not far down the road. That is the reason for Northam not resigning. That is the reason Northam is calling an emergency meeting. That’s why Liebermann is taking a wait and see approach. The DNC WILL be at that meeting to run all the scenario’s.
Panic!