Mark Nickolas

Mark Nickolas

Posted: November 5, 2008 01:53 PM

Will Prospect Of Palin In Senate Save Stevens From Expulsion?

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Not to rain on our post-election parade...but here's some food for thought...Among the yet-to-decided U.S. Senate races is the Alaska seat where 7-count convicted felon Sen. Ted Stevens (R-AK) is seeking re-election. The last count I've seen shows him with a modest lead.

While it seems quite likely that Stevens would face a likely expulsion from the Senate if he wins re-election -- even Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) guaranteed it -- I now wonder whether some Senate Republicans and Democrats might back-off such a move given the possibility that Gov. Sarah Palin (R-AK) might then appoint herself (or make a deal with her LG for the appointment) to any vacancy created as a way of remaining relevant on the national stage? 

Would some members of that chamber believe that Stevens remaining is the lesser of two evils and, conversely, might some Palinists push hard for expulsion for this very reason?

Thoughts?

Update: Thanks to former Senator Frank Murkowski's (R-AK) decision to appoint his own daughter to his seat after he was elected governor, Alaska law now requires a special election within 90 days. So, Palin could either appoint herself (or more likely resign and have her LG appoint her), or simply skip the appointment, call a special election, and run.

Regardless, and back to my original point, a Stevens' vacancy as a result of expulsion will likely result in Palin being the next senator from Alaska and you have to figure that will be part of a strategic decision on all sides as far as how to proceed.

Here's how Alaska law reads:

Sec. 15.40.140. Condition and time of calling special election.
When a vacancy occurs in the office of United States senator or United States representative, the governor shall, by proclamation, call a special election to be held on a date not less than 60, nor more than 90, days after the date the vacancy occurs. However, if the vacancy occurs on a date that is less than 60 days before or is on or after the date of the primary election in the general election year during which a candidate to fill the office is regularly elected, the governor may not call a special election.

Sec. 15.40.145. Temporary appointment of United States senator. [See revisor's note]..
When a vacancy occurs in the office of United States senator, the governor may, at least five days after the date of the vacancy but within 30 days after the date of the vacancy, appoint a qualified individual to fill the vacancy temporarily until the results of the special election called to fill the vacancy are certified. If a special election is not called for the reasons set out in AS 15.40.140 , the individual shall fill the vacancy temporarily until the results of the next general election are certified.

Mark Nickolas is the Managing Editor of Political Base, and this story was from his original post, "Will Prospect Of Palin In The Senate Save Stevens From Expulsion?"

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Not to rain on our post-election parade...but here's some food for thought...Among the yet-to-decided U.S. Senate races is the Alaska seat where 7-count convicted felon Sen. Ted Stevens (R-AK) is seek...
Not to rain on our post-election parade...but here's some food for thought...Among the yet-to-decided U.S. Senate races is the Alaska seat where 7-count convicted felon Sen. Ted Stevens (R-AK) is seek...
 
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Few or possibly no Senator would think that having having a felon there is tolerable.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:59 PM on 11/05/2008
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Don't you mean "convicted felon?"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:12 PM on 11/05/2008

I'm confused. My understanding was that after Gov. Murkowski appointed his daughter the Alaskan legislature put in a law that prevents the Governor from appointing a Senator, requiring a special election.

I understand that is unusual but isn't that the case?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:52 PM on 11/05/2008
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No, they do appoint the replacement (just as the gov of Illinois will be filling the senate job Obama is vacating). BUT, the governor cannot appoint herself to the job. There's only a special election if he goes back to the senate and the expel him.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:10 AM on 11/06/2008
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AAAAAHHHHH!!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:36 PM on 11/05/2008

I was pondering this question when I woke up this morning. I'm thinking they may put off pushing for an expulsion for the two remaining years of Palin's Gubernatorial term before doing anything about it to prevent her appointing herself or someone else for the whole 6.

Just a thought.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:24 PM on 11/05/2008

A Steven's re-election, followed by an expulsion, followed by Palin appointment, followed by a Bush pardon for a senior citizen.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:16 PM on 11/05/2008
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I'm sure the Palinistas can be convinced to act on her behal if she agrees to ask for their help while clad in a towel.....­.and perhaps drop it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:13 PM on 11/05/2008

While winking suggestively.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:25 PM on 11/05/2008
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