Posted on 01/13/2023 11:37:39 AM PST by Twotone
Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen, a Republican, has tapped former Gov. Pete Ricketts to fill the seat recently vacated by Ben Sasse, who resigned well before the end of his term as a U.S. senator.
Sasse, a Republican who would not have come up for reelection until 2026, stepped down earlier this month with plans to become president of the University of Florida. He had served as a senator since early 2015, and had won another term in the 2020 election. He tweeted in November that he was "thrilled to join Gator Nation in February."
Sasse was one of the seven Republican senators who voted to convict former President Donald Trump in 2021 after the House voted to impeach the president in the wake of the Jan. 6 Capitol riot — the senate vote took place after Trump had already departed from office, and the number of votes to convict fell short of the threshold necessary for conviction.
Pillen was sworn in as governor earlier this month, taking over the role from Ricketts, a Republican who served as Nebraska governor from early 2015 until early 2023 — Ricketts endorsed Pillen last year before the GOP gubernatorial primary took place.
Reports indicate that there will be a special election in 2024 to determine who will serve during the last two years of Sasse's term.
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Pete Ricketts will be an excellent Senator. This is only good news, IMHO.
Good for 12 years minimum. I don’t know about years 6-12.
“ Pete Ricketts will be an excellent Senator. This is only good news, IMHO.”
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Well, I hope he will but fear he won’t. We’ve been burned many times by deals such as this one.
November 2024 is correct. Senate special elections are same day as other national elections.
For the House, there are no appointments. An election is normally held a few weeks after the vacancy appears, and the seat is vacant until a winner is determined.
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