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Move to appoint Kennedy successor | Move to appoint Kennedy successor |
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Massachusetts lawmakers are to consider a rule change allowing the state governor to pick an interim successor to the late Senator Edward Kennedy. | Massachusetts lawmakers are to consider a rule change allowing the state governor to pick an interim successor to the late Senator Edward Kennedy. |
Under current law, the seat will remain vacant until a special election, which will not be held for several months. | Under current law, the seat will remain vacant until a special election, which will not be held for several months. |
Senate Democrats are worried that a lengthy vacancy could make passing a healthcare reform bill more difficult. | Senate Democrats are worried that a lengthy vacancy could make passing a healthcare reform bill more difficult. |
Before his death last week Senator Kennedy, a Democrat, made it clear that he supported a change in the rules. | Before his death last week Senator Kennedy, a Democrat, made it clear that he supported a change in the rules. |
Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick, also a Democrat, has indicated that he supports the proposal. | Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick, also a Democrat, has indicated that he supports the proposal. |
The Massachusetts legislature will hold a public hearing on the issue on 9 September, after which a bill could be rushed through to implement the change. | The Massachusetts legislature will hold a public hearing on the issue on 9 September, after which a bill could be rushed through to implement the change. |
Following Edward Kennedy's death, the Democrats have 59 votes in the US Senate. | Following Edward Kennedy's death, the Democrats have 59 votes in the US Senate. |
Sixty votes are needed for the party to ensure that the minority Republicans cannot use procedural delaying tactics to block legislation. | Sixty votes are needed for the party to ensure that the minority Republicans cannot use procedural delaying tactics to block legislation. |
Contenders | |
Mr Kennedy's nephew, Joseph, is a possible candidate for the post | |
Mr Kennedy was a long-time champion of universal healthcare and his supporters are determined to make sure that his death will not jeopardise the passage of President Barack Obama's healthcare reform bill. | Mr Kennedy was a long-time champion of universal healthcare and his supporters are determined to make sure that his death will not jeopardise the passage of President Barack Obama's healthcare reform bill. |
Governor Patrick has announced that the special election to select a replacement for Mr Kennedy will be held on 19 January. | Governor Patrick has announced that the special election to select a replacement for Mr Kennedy will be held on 19 January. |
Among those named as possible contenders for the vacant seat is Mr Kennedy's nephew, Joseph Kennedy II, a former congressman. | |
Analysts say if he does run, it could put off other candidates, unwilling to run against a Kennedy so soon after the senator's death. | |
Family sources have said Mr Kennedy's widow, Victoria Reggie Kennedy - who had been thought a potential candidate - is not interested in running, the Associated Press reports. |
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