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TopicMarsha getting burned black. Democrat leading Tennessee senate race by 10 points
Tropicalwood
04/05/18 5:40:19 PM
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Anteaterking posted...
Bullet_Wing posted...
Anteaterking posted...
Tropicalwood posted...
Dude, that's not how it works in Arizona, plain and simple.

https://www.azleg.gov/viewdocument/?docName=http://www.azleg.gov/ars/16/00222.htm

C. For a vacancy in the office of United States senator, the governor shall appoint a person to fill the vacancy. That appointee shall be of the same political party as the person vacating the office and shall serve until the person elected at the next general election is qualified and assumes office.

A. When a vacancy occurs in the office of United States senator or representative in Congress by reason of death or resignation, or from any other cause, the vacancy shall be filled at the next general election. At such election the person elected shall fill the unexpired term of the vacated office.

Ah, logic and reality, the Trump supporters worst enemy


I don't understand why @Tropicalwood was so confident they were right. I definitely saw articles floating around suggesting the possibility of having two senators up.

Did you read an article somewhere that said it didn't work that way?

No I knew that most states aren't special elections (particularly Arizona) and pretty much every non-special election state has the seat go during the next election for that office.
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