Recounts, challenges, absentee votes......maybe nothing will be decided today.
Yea, the President of the United States who completely agrees with what I said!!!!!!!I do not agree with your interpretation of that line. Why would you use that when it has already been contested, do you not have something else to point to?
Do you know what a precedent is?
The Constitution states that Senators serve 6 year terms which is why we have lame duck Senators. Six years from being sworn in until leaving office.How does this affect lame duck Senators?
I.e., in a normal election there is 3 months between the election and the new guy being sworn in.
Re-read the bolded part.
It says "make temporary appointments until the people fill the vacancies by election" as of today the vacancy has been filled by election and this the temporary appointment is nul and void.
Remember that the Senate already looked at this issue and unanimously agreed with what I am saying.
I'll take "If he had, he wouldn't have posted" for a thousand Alex.
Keep grasping
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Brown must not win, if he does then we must hope for him to drop dead before he can vote.
Also so it is clear, I am not advocating violence.
I think for myself instead of drimking the kool-aid. I find it works better.
You are a lost cause.Maybe, maybe not. How can it be constitutional to leave a state without a sitting Senator? To me it only makes sense that the appointed Senator would act as Senator intil his replacment is sworn in. Any other interpretation is nothing but political hackery.
Epic fail.
You are a lost cause.
I quoted a file from the Senate itself which states that temporary appointments are nul and void " immediately" after an election.
When this rule was put in place the people who made the rule said it was not right, but it was the law based on how the Constitution is written. The only to change this rule would be to change the Constitution.
If you want to see a lost cause look in the mirror. We all know what a kool-aid drinker you are. Hell you beg to be a kool-aid server and think you're doing something important.
Sorry, but the way I read it the acting senator should get to vote until he is replaced, not by an election but by a duly elected AND sworn in replacment.
Where does the constitution recognize state election bureaucracies?
Brown has achieve all of the qualifications as outlined by the Constitution.
You are such an idiot!!!I posted the 17th amendment earlier.
The Senate of the United States shall be composed of two Senators from each State, elected by the people thereof, for six years; and each Senator shall have one vote. The electors in each State shall have the qualifications requisite for electors of the most numerous branch of the State legislatures.
When vacancies happen in the representation of any State in the Senate, the executive authority of such State shall issue writs of election to fill such vacancies: Provided, That the legislature of any State may empower the executive thereof to make temporary appointments until the people fill the vacancies by election as the legislature may direct.
This amendment shall not be so construed as to affect the election or term of any Senator chosen before it becomes valid as part of the Constitution.
To me that says until the vacancy is filled. It can't be filled until the senator elect is sworn in.
The way you read it doesn't matter. The Senate long ago had a situation almost exactly the same as the one today and determined that the temporary appointment ends on election day.If you want to see a lost cause look in the mirror. We all know what a kool-aid drinker you are. Hell you beg to be a kool-aid server and think you're doing something important.
Sorry, but the way I read it the acting senator should get to vote until he is replaced, not by an election but by a duly elected AND sworn in replacment.
You are such an idiot!!!
I have already pointed out multiple times that the OFFICIAL RULES OF THE SENATE state that the temporary appointment of a Senator ends on election day.
As of now the people of Mass have filled the vacancy by election.
