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1 posted on 08/26/2009 12:21:03 AM PDT by Chet 99
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Will this be a jungle type election where all candidates run on the same ballot regardless of party affiliation with a majority needed to win? Does anyone know?


120 posted on 08/26/2009 6:37:12 AM PDT by deport
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Succession? Do the CBS headline writers understand the meaning of words?

Succession: The sequence in which one person after another succeeds to a title, throne, dignity, or estate.

I guess we have our own royalty. Are we awaiting Kennedy III?

121 posted on 08/26/2009 6:39:20 AM PDT by kabar
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The state legislature is on recess until Labor Day, so no action is expected before then.

What action would they take?

Massachusetts general laws says that Patrick must declare the special election IMMEDIATELY. There would be no time for the legislature to change the law.

I just found the relevant election law on the Massachusetts Law website.



PART I. ADMINISTRATION OF THE GOVERNMENT

TITLE VIII. ELECTIONS

CHAPTER 54. ELECTIONS

PROCEEDINGS UPON FAILURE TO ELECT, AND VACANCIES IN STATE OFFICES

Chapter 54: Section 140. Senators and representatives in congress; vacancies

Section 140. (a) Upon failure to choose a senator or representative in congress or upon creation of a vacancy in that office, the governor shall immediately cause precepts to be issued to the aldermen in every city and the selectmen in every town in the district, directing them to call an election on the day appointed in the precepts for the election of such senator or representative. The day so appointed shall not be more than 160 nor less than 145 days after the date that a vacancy is created or a failure to choose occurs. Filing a letter of resignation creates a vacancy under this section, even if the resignation is not effective until some later time, but the date of the election to fill a vacancy under this section shall be after the resignation is effective.

(b) If a vacancy under this section is created after February 1 of an even-numbered year, the governor shall not issue the precepts required by subsection (a), except as subsection (c) provides for a vacancy for senator.

(c) If a vacancy is created for senator in congress after April 10 of an even-numbered year, the governor shall issue precepts under this section, unless section 152 requires that office to appear on the biennial state election ballot in that year. If this section prevents issuance of precepts for senator, the office shall appear on the biennial state election ballot in that year. If a vacancy for senator is created after April 10 of an even-numbered year, but on or before the seventieth day preceding the regular state primary, the precepts shall appoint the day of the regular state primary and the biennial state election for holding the special primary and special election required by this section.

(d) If at the time a senator or representative in congress is elected at the biennial state election, there exists a vacancy in that office, the senator or representative shall also be deemed to have been elected to serve out that vacancy.

(e) A senator elected to fill a vacancy under this section shall serve for the remainder of the unexpired term.

Note the part in section (a) that says "the governor shall immediately cause precepts to be issued to the aldermen in every city and the selectmen in every town in the district, directing them to call an election..."

This says that the governor IMMEDIATELY announces the date of the special election.

The seat is vacant. When is Patrick going to announce the date of the special election? Why is he talking about changing a law that is already in progress? He is required to name the date NOW!

-PJ

137 posted on 08/26/2009 11:58:06 PM PDT by Political Junkie Too (Comprehensive congressional reform legislation only yields incomprehensible bills that nobody reads.)
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No Immediate Action On Kennedy Succession

Okay, it's been a day now...

The headline says "No Immediate Action On Kennedy Succession," yet the law says "the governor shall immediately cause precepts to be issued to the aldermen in every city and the selectmen in every town in the district, directing them to call an election..."

Do we have a failure to understand the meaning of the word "immediate?"

If the Democrats can't understand the plain meaning of words like "is" and "immediate," I can understand why they can't read bills that are 1,000 pages long.

I can also understand why people are so angry at politicians in the town halls, telling them that they don't trust them to follow through on the laws that they pass.

When is Patrick going to set the date for the special election?

IMMEDIATE is NOW!!!

-PJ

163 posted on 08/27/2009 6:23:24 PM PDT by Political Junkie Too (Comprehensive congressional reform legislation only yields incomprehensible bills that nobody reads.)
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