New York Governor Sets Special Election Date for Vacant U.S. House Seat

On May 12, New York Governor David Paterson called a special election to fill the vacancy in the U.S. House, district 29. However, it won’t be until November 2, 2010. The winner will get a two month term in November and December 2010. For much of that time, Congress won’t even be in session.

It is not clear if the people who recently filed a lawsuit to force a special election will be satisfied with the Governor’s decision. The seat has been vacant since March 2010, when incumbent Eric Massa resigned.


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New York Governor Sets Special Election Date for Vacant U.S. House Seat — 2 Comments

  1. The New Age EVIL party hack executive officers have TOTAL contempt for legislative bodies.

    Remedy – each candidate/incumbent has a rank order list of replacements.

    ANY of the super-MORONS detect the 911 surprise attacks ???

    What if ALL of the 911 suicide planes had been aimed at the Capitol Bldg while the Congress was in session ???

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