"Kentucky House Passes Bill for Special Elections to Fill Senate Vacancies"

The Kentucky House has passed a bill calling for a special election to fill any U.S. Senate vacancy in the state, effectively removing the Democratic governor's role in the decision. The move comes amid speculation about the future of Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell's seat, following his announcement to step down from his leadership position. The governor has criticized the bill as driven by partisanship, and could potentially veto it, although Republicans hold a supermajority in the legislature. This legislation follows a previous measure that limited the governor's power to temporarily fill a Senate seat, and has sparked debate over the appropriate process for filling such vacancies.
- Kentucky House supports special election to fill any Senate vacancy in Mitch McConnell's home state The Associated Press
- After McConnell news, House GOP moves on Senate vacancy bill Lexington Herald Leader
- Bill changing the way Ky. Senate vacancies are filled passes state House WKYT
- Changes to how U.S. Senator vacancies are filled could be coming Spectrum News 1
- Senate Seat Kentucky | News | goskagit.com goskagit.com
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