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  1. State Action Since 2021 In 2021, Kentucky required the governor to fill Senate vacancies from a list of three candidates provided by the executive committee of the incumbent’s political party. That same year, California required special elections for appointed Senators to be held at the next general election

  2. Jul 16, 2024 · governors to issue writs of election to fill vacancies. It also authorized state legislatures to empower governors to make temporary appointments until successors can be elected. At present, 45 states authorize their governors to appoint a Senator to fill a vacancy until a replacement is elected. Five states, however, provide that Senate ...

  3. Oct 17, 2022 · Other states have lengthier provisions governing how Senate vacancies shall be filled. For instance, Nebraska law requires the governor to fill the office with “a suitable person.” It also includes a three-pronged timeline specifying how such a “suitable person” will hold office.

  4. At least 56 days before the election, the governor issues a proclamation and directs it to the sheriffs in each county in which an election is to be held. Those sheriffs must then give notice of the election at least 49 days before the election. Louisiana: Yes: No less than 11 weeks after the governor's proclamation of the special election ...

  5. Aug 20, 2021 · Notes: Some states provide that a Senate vacancy is general y fil ed at a separately scheduled special election, but, depending on when Interim Appointment Followed by Election the vacancy occurs, have provisions under which the vacancy may be Forty-five states authorize their governors to fill Senate fil ed at a general election. These states are excluded from this table.

  6. Oct 1, 2022 · Vacancies in the U.S. Congress occur when a senator or representative dies, resigns, retires, is expelled, or is elected to another office before the end of their regular term. Most vacancies in the Senate can be filled immediately through an appointment made by the governor to the former senator’s state.

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  8. In the 19th century, vacancies often arose when a state legislature failed to elect a candidate before the commencement of a Senate term. On such occasions, the state's governor frequently appointed an individual to serve until the legislature could fill the vacancy by election to ensure the state would not be left without full senatorial representation.

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