Kennedy Successor To Be Chosen By Special Election

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STEVE LeBLANC | 08/26/09 05:27 PM | AP

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Business cards for Sen. Edward Kennedy, D-Mass. sit atop a desk in Kennedy's office on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, Aug. 26, 2009. Kennedy, the last surviving brother in an enduring political dynasty, died Tuesday night at his home on Cape Cod after a yearlong battle with brain cancer. He was 77. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

BOSTON — For the first time in nearly half a century, Massachusetts voters will be handed ballots for the U.S. Senate seat held by Sen. Edward Kennedy without his name on them.

The long list of potential candidates to replace him in the seat once held by President John F. Kennedy includes congressmen, former prosecutors and, perhaps, one of Edward Kennedy's nephews.

Kennedy's death leaves little mourning time for the dozen or more Senate hopefuls who face a five-month dash to election day.

State law requires a special election no sooner than 145 days and no later than 160 days after a vacancy occurs. The law bans an interim appointee. In this case, the election must be held either the last two weeks of January or the first week of February.

Primaries must be held six weeks before the special election, giving Democratic and Republican candidates little more than three months to campaign for their party's nomination.

"That is a very short period of time to be able to mount an attempt to garner one of these precious seats," said Paul Watanabe, a professor of political science at the University of Massachusetts-Boston. The tight window will favor candidates with name recognition and hefty campaign war chests, he added.

An open senate seat in Massachusetts is a rare political prize. Kennedy held his seat for 47 years. Fellow Democrat Sen. John Kerry was elected in 1984.

"No one will replace Ted Kennedy in their first year, but Democrats at least want someone who reflects his basic policy positions," said Julian Zelizer, professor of history and public affairs at Princeton University.

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Despite speculation that Kennedy's wife, Vicki, could assume his Senate seat, family aides have said she is not interested in replacing her husband.

One of Kennedy's nephews, former Rep. Joseph P. Kennedy II, has also been suggested as a candidate. He heads Citizens Energy, a nonprofit that distributes discounted heating oil to the poor, and has been criticized in recent years for accepting oil from Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez.

Other potential Democratic contenders include state Attorney General Martha Coakley, who would be the first woman elected to the Senate from Massachusetts. She has a high profile and statewide recognition, but would need to raise money quickly.

Several congressmen have also been mentioned, including Reps. Stephen Lynch, Michael Capuano, Edward Markey, James McGovern and William Delahunt.

While each has a federal campaign account, they are better known in their districts and differ in ideology. Lynch from the South Boston neighborhood of Boston, is more socially conservative compared to Capuano, a liberal from the blue collar city of Somerville.

One former Democratic member of Congress, Martin Meehan, has also been named as a potential candidate. Now chancellor of the University of Massachusetts at Lowell, Meehan still has nearly $5 million in his federal account.

Republicans face an even tougher climb in a state that leans heavily Democratic.

Potential candidates include Cape Cod businessman Jeff Beatty, former Lt. Gov. Kerry Healey, former U.S. Attorney Michael Sullivan, state Sen. Scott Brown, and Chris Egan, former U.S. ambassador to the Organization for Cooperation and Development.

In a recent letter to lawmakers, Kennedy said the special election law should be changed to allow the governor to appoint someone to serve in the Senate during the course of the election – provided that person pledges not to run for the seat.

"It is vital for this Commonwealth to have two voices speaking for the needs of its citizens and two votes in the Senate during the approximately five months between a vacancy and an election," Kennedy wrote.

Speaking to reporters Wednesday, Patrick called the proposal "a reasonable idea" and said he would sign the bill if it reached his desk.

"Right now, Massachusetts needs two voices in the U.S. Senate," Patrick said.

Senate President Therese Murray and House Speaker Robert DeLeo, both Democrats, haven't said whether they back the change. DeLeo said there would likely be a public hearing on the issue within the next month.

Without the change, Senate Democrats could fall one vote short on any health care overhaul legislation this fall. Health care had been Kennedy's core issue for decades.

Before Kennedy's death, Democrats held a potentially filibuster-proof margin in the Senate, but some moderate Democrats have been wavering. Another Democrat, Sen. Robert Byrd of West Virginia, has been seriously ill and often absent.

The succession law was changed in 2004, when Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., became his party's presidential nominee and Republican Mitt Romney was the state's governor. Democratic lawmakers changed the law to block Romney from installing a Republican to serve until the next general election.

BOSTON — For the first time in nearly half a century, Massachusetts voters will be handed ballots for the U.S. Senate seat held by Sen. Edward Kennedy without his name on them. The long list of...
BOSTON — For the first time in nearly half a century, Massachusetts voters will be handed ballots for the U.S. Senate seat held by Sen. Edward Kennedy without his name on them. The long list of...
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Can MA afford a sepecial election?

Where will the money come from?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:59 AM on 08/27/2009
- jedthekidd I'm a Fan of jedthekidd 4 fans permalink
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As a Ma resident I firmly believe we will support an interum appointment to the seat, town meetings are aleady being scheduled to adress the issue. I believe we'll pass an amendment to allow the governor to do this. Personally, I would like to see another Kennedy take the seat, his nephew would be an honor I think Teddy would appreciate. The lion is watching from above and on such a human rights issue it's nice to have angels on our side. Teddy believed strongly in Obama as did all of America just a few months ago. I know we are all stressed out now over numerous issues but have faith in Obama. He'll get this done, maybe should have gone about it differently, but he'll get it done. He should learn from the Lion's passion on this issue.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:40 AM on 08/27/2009

Can MA afford a sepecial election?

Where will the money come from?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:58 AM on 08/27/2009
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Wow. Come back from dinner and I see RandyJonesBobSimpson completely removed.

Thanks H_P!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:57 AM on 08/27/2009
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If Splash will stop splashing his end of the pool, we'll be fine.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:20 AM on 08/27/2009
- cwcrosby42 I'm a Fan of cwcrosby42 3 fans permalink

Tis a sad day, indeed, with the last of the Kennedy lads passing and all. I was serving the US of A in Europe when Jack was shot; in college, and campaigning for Sen. McCarthy when Bobby died. Amazing that Ted, the youngest and least able, was still in the Senate so long after all of that. Like Nixon, he reinvented himself - the early Ted shot himself in the foot at Chapaquidick, then again in his interview with Mudd during the 1980 primary. Somehow, he settled into his position, and became a steady and respected elder statesman. Now the Democrats should rename the pending health care legislation the Ted Kennedy Memorial Health Care Bill, or some such, and insist on passing it before a successor is named!

Republicans should join in the debate by insisting on taxes being raised to cover the cost, and hence show themselves as true conservatives. But we all know that what they stand for is greed and more for the wealthy, so they won't do that. Perhaps a few will decide that this is the time to participate in our democracy, out of respect for Teddy, whose legacy includes true bipartisan action many times in the past.

May his soul find peace. God Bless.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:45 AM on 08/27/2009
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Would it hurt to have vice-Senators?Voted in on a ticket like President and Vice President? Senator is an important job, they are 1 in a 100. Why not a vice? Someone to step in quickly.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:20 AM on 08/27/2009

North East States and West Coast States, what a pathetic joke they are. Maybe we could sell them all to China or Russia, that way they could all live the ideology they crave so much.
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China and Russia have given up on thinking like they do. It doesn't work.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:22 PM on 08/26/2009

Your third sentence contradicts your second sentence... what's your point?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:29 PM on 08/26/2009
- escribacat I'm a Fan of escribacat 359 fans permalink
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Huh?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:52 PM on 08/26/2009
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It doesn't work here either. Hence the spanking last November election and another up in 2010.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:59 AM on 08/27/2009
- chicagurl I'm a Fan of chicagurl 58 fans permalink

So you're left with the redneck southern states. That's real thinking down there, ain't it? Oh, yeah, them and Utah, land of the wives and more wives. That's real thinking there, eh? Nah, since Texas wants to leave the union, I say we bundle Texas up with the rednecks and the mormons and y'all can leave. Good luck with that and don't let the door hit ya...............

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:56 AM on 08/27/2009

What about Mary.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:22 PM on 08/26/2009
- LMPE I'm a Fan of LMPE 74 fans permalink

They should elect Barney Frank. After he stood up to the anti-health care shouter, he earned my respect!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:01 PM on 08/26/2009
- ssfahrer I'm a Fan of ssfahrer 5 fans permalink

If the citizens of Massachusetts elect Barney Frank to that post, they deserve to be put down by that arrogant (and inglorious) 'basterd' as the fools they are!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:53 PM on 08/26/2009
- chicagurl I'm a Fan of chicagurl 58 fans permalink

Better than that dork Romney..........

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:56 AM on 08/27/2009

A good man is gone. I wonder if he will get as much coverage as Michael Jackson? Some how I doubt it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:19 PM on 08/26/2009
- AFAN I'm a Fan of AFAN 33 fans permalink

I hope he does if not then it time to voice our rage against the media.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:52 PM on 08/26/2009
- docron I'm a Fan of docron 11 fans permalink

Absolutely, 100% incorrect. The Governor and the chair of the Massachusetts Legislature already have a deal in place that special legislation to APPOINT Senator Kennedy's successor will be discussed in committee by mid-September (earlier plans were Oct. 7, moved up now). Governor Deval Patrick will appoint the next senator from Massachusetts.

Get it right, HuffPost. Or don't write it at all.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:16 PM on 08/26/2009

It's an AP ...Associated Press article.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:23 PM on 08/26/2009
- escribacat I'm a Fan of escribacat 359 fans permalink
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How do you know that?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:54 PM on 08/26/2009
- hotwire I'm a Fan of hotwire 22 fans permalink

North East States and West Coast States, what a pathetic joke they are. Maybe we could sell them all to China or Russia, that way they could all live the ideology they crave so much.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:04 PM on 08/26/2009

Then who would pay for the middle??... Its well documented that the blue states pay into the system at greater rates than they take out... While the red states just suck out more than they contribute...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:42 PM on 08/26/2009
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really VT gets 110% so suckit MAssholes

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:19 PM on 08/26/2009
- BryantG I'm a Fan of BryantG 44 fans permalink
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Cut off your face to spite your nose, huh?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:00 PM on 08/26/2009
- hotwire I'm a Fan of hotwire 22 fans permalink

Just the facts man, just the facts. I know the truth hurts, but stand up and take it like a man.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:28 PM on 08/26/2009

Yeah it's the mid and southern states that have the best ideology.

First in child abuse and number one in online porn purchases.

And a church on every corner.

wow

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:31 PM on 08/26/2009
- escribacat I'm a Fan of escribacat 359 fans permalink
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How do you crave an ideology?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:55 PM on 08/26/2009

The one issue that most everyone here making comments is overlooking, the fact that this is a matter that should be handled by the Commonweath of Massachusetts. Whether they want to change their laws to favor the outcome they wish is entirely up to them, not the rest of us. I'm a endangered Texas Democrat and still get angered over the "Delay Debacle" and the impact it has had on many Democrats that were pushed to the back of the bus by the whole Bush Klan of Rove, Delay, et.al. redistricting whole segments of Democrats out of political existence, but this is an issue that the Democrats in this state will have to endure or overcome, someday (hopefully soon!) One can only hope.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:23 PM on 08/26/2009
- WLA I'm a Fan of WLA 323 fans permalink
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KillgoreTrout:

Possibly the oldest and tiredest political joke of all time, next to the one about Claudius' stutter.

Reply Favorite Flag as abusive Posted 06:20 PM on 08/26/2009

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Apparently, "Bob" is letting all the poisons that lurk in his mud h-h-h-h-hatch out.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:31 PM on 08/26/2009
- kart125 I'm a Fan of kart125 5 fans permalink

They'll never learn.
Democrats eliminated governor appointment to fill Senate vacancies in Mass. when they were afraid that Mitt Romney would appoint a Republican if Kerry was elected president. Now they want it back because now they're left with a vacancy they want filled ASAP and can't until a special election.
In California, when Republicans were in the majority, Democrats instituted the 2/3 requirement for a budget so that they could obstruct Republican budgets. Now that they are the ones being obstructed by something they created, they find they don't like it much.
And of course there are the neverending attempts by whomever happens to be in the majority to eliminate the filibuster, completely forgetting how much they enjoyed it when they were in the minority and oblivious to how much they would miss it when they find themselves back to minority status.
Message to all politicians: stop trying to game and tinker with the power structures just because they are momentatrily not to your liking - you'll just regret it when the pendulum swings the other way.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:26 PM on 08/26/2009
- postman66 I'm a Fan of postman66 377 fans permalink
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Yep, pretty rough. Not as rough as Rove/Delay/Gingrich, but we'll take it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:28 PM on 08/26/2009
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Yeah, I was wondering when kart125 was going to get around to Texas with his little historic missive.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:33 PM on 08/26/2009
- KidMohair I'm a Fan of KidMohair 82 fans permalink

Frankly your comments are a lot of hot air, because it is'nt what you'd do if presented with the same issue. To couch it in the way you are when you are not the party in power, sounds like whining for a do-over.
I did'nt hear Republicans pontificating for equity when running Alan Keys for a seat in a state in which he did not reside, nor so I hear any such thing mentioned in regards to Alaska, where there is a Democratic lieutenant governor and an exditing Republican govenor.

Take you disenginuous drivel someplace else.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:32 PM on 08/26/2009
- DannyGee I'm a Fan of DannyGee 8 fans permalink

Alan Keyes? Nice red herring. Not even close the point.

In case you didn't get it - this issue is Kennedy pushing for a change to law in MA when Romney was gov to prevent Romney from appointing a Republican. The state legislature lapdogs obeyed Kennedy and changed the law. Now, 5 years later, Kennedy was pushing to "undo" the law he made happen because it might hurt his party.

Never mind the people of MA, party first!

partisan politics at their absolute worst.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:53 PM on 08/26/2009
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The dilemma is not the sole province of one party or another. Republicans pushed a constitutional amendment to prevent presidents from elected to more than two terms after FDR. They regretted it when Ronald Reagan could not run for a third term (thankfully, as he was already feeling Alzheimer's).

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:37 PM on 08/26/2009
- lebec I'm a Fan of lebec 3 fans permalink

Just for accuracy, the 2/3 requirement in California was the result of a state proposition voted on by the voters. The result has been gridlock ever since. Now a small minority can stop a super majority from doing a budget. The democratic lawmakers did not do this to themselves.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:45 PM on 08/26/2009
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The 2/3s requirement in CA came from prop 13 which was spearheaded by Jarvis, a Republican.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:47 PM on 08/26/2009
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The other major pusher of prop 13 Paul Gann, also a Republican.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:48 PM on 08/26/2009
- lebec I'm a Fan of lebec 3 fans permalink

Just for accuracy, prop 13 "capped" property taxes and its success at the ballot box launched the flood of succeeding propositions. The 2/3 requirement was a different, later proposition that ammended the state constitution, supported by Jarvis.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:18 PM on 08/26/2009
- DannyGee I'm a Fan of DannyGee 8 fans permalink

Staggeringly absent from this "article" is the fact that Sr Kennedy pushed for the legislation in 2004, explicitly designed to prevent the republican governor from making the appointment entitled under MA since its inception. Then, in an incredibly bold follow-up act of partisanship, Sr Kennedy pushed to have the law that he pushed for reversed to again, benefit democrats.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:22 PM on 08/26/2009
- KidMohair I'm a Fan of KidMohair 82 fans permalink

And the problem with that is????

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:24 PM on 08/26/2009
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well, if they are going to be that blatant about it they should reword the law so it says what they mean, that elections special elections shall only be held if a republican is governor. otherwise, if the governor is democrat then he/she can simply appoint a replacement.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:28 PM on 08/26/2009
- DannyGee I'm a Fan of DannyGee 8 fans permalink

I assume this is a joke and you actually are intelligent enough to see the issue here.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:36 PM on 08/26/2009
- postman66 I'm a Fan of postman66 377 fans permalink
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Yep we've been talking about that. Hardball politics, about time Dems started doing it,

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:24 PM on 08/26/2009
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unintended consequences strikes again.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:29 PM on 08/26/2009
- Altruth I'm a Fan of Altruth 65 fans permalink

Your point? The Democrats had the votes to change it last time and they have the votes to change it again; to the winner goes the .....! Right! Get over it the deal is done!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:27 PM on 08/26/2009
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