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A special election to pick a lame duck? The idea just might fly
Change of SubjectUPDATED Recently, my occasional sparring partner Dennis Byrne wrote There's good news for Illinois: we might be able to retire Sen. Roland Burris, D-Ill., two months earlier than expected....we can thank a federal appellate court that last week ruled... -
Symbolism? Yes, please. But only if it's cheap.
Change of SubjectMany of the source documents for this column are linked here, where you'll also find the comment thread on this topic If a recent federal appellate court ruling stands, Illinois voters will elect a lame-duck U.S. Senator on Nov. 2...... -
Senator Oprah? O, imagine the possibilities!
Top of the TicketGov. Rod Blagojevich pondered naming the talk-show hostess to Obama's vacant U.S. Senate seat. What fun that would have been!... -
Another step toward a special U.S. Senate election
Change of SubjectHere's the text of the appellate court ruling today that clears the way for a special election to (possibly) replace Roland Burris, the temporary replacement for former U.S. Sen Barack Obama. The portion that reads that we must hold such...... -
Giannoulias unsure about special Senate election
Clout StPosted by Kristen Schorsch at 4:30 p.m. Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Alexi Giannoulias said Sunday he's unsure if he would run in a special election to fill for eight weeks the Senate seat now held by Roland Burris. If the...... -
Appeals court ruling: Illinois should elect interim U.S. senator
Clout StPosted by Rick Pearson at 1:46 p.m.A federal appeals court ruling today makes it more likely that Illinois voters on Nov. 2 will decide on an interim U.S. senator who will serve just a few weeks in office, while also...... -
Special election for Burris Senate seat close to resolution
Clout StPosted by Rick Pearson at 6:30 p.m. A federal court judge could rule as early as Thursday on a plan that would require voters to cast two votes for U.S. senator on the Nov. 2 ballot — one for an...... -
Illinois voters will have to vote twice for senator this fall
Clout StPosted by Rick Pearson at 5:08 p.m. Illinois voters will have to vote twice for U.S. senator come Nov. 2 after Gov. Pat Quinn filed paperwork today for a special election to fill the last 60 days of President Barack...... -
Why the election of a short-term replacement senator will matter
Change of SubjectDerided as silly, goofy and unnecessary, the special election to fill out the last two months of the seat now held by temporary Sen. Roland Burris stands to make at least some difference for the winner. Smart money says the...... -
Judge sets ground rules for special U.S. Senate election
Clout StPosted by Rick Pearson at 7:27 p.m. A federal court judge on Monday set the ground rules for a special interim Senate election that will be held at the same time voters elect a new senator for a six-year term...... -
Cillizza: Florida Dems worried that Meek can’t win in November
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelChris Cillizza, who writes “The Fix” blog for The Washington Post, is a smart guy who's pretty plugged in, which is why one of his posts today has got to be worrisome to Kendrick Meek and even Democratic strategists in Washington. The point.... -
Roland Burris, having a blast
Steve ChapmanRoland Burris says he's having "a blast" as the junior U.S. senator from Illinois, and who can doubt him? He got the job without much effort, he collects a nice paycheck, no one expects him to do anything, and if......
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