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Kansas Senate Vacancy Chess Move
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A political chess match is unfolding in Kansas as a 2025 state law could let Republicans delay a Senate special election—potentially keeping the seat Republican-controlled for years without a vote. If Senator Roger Marshall resigns, the law could force a two-year delay before voters choose a replacement, pushing the election to 2028. The twist? The law restricts the governor’s power to appoint an interim senator and triggers this delay if a vacancy occurs after May 1 in even-numbered years. Critics warn this could be a strategic move to block Democratic appointments, while legal experts question whether it violates constitutional intent to extend representation beyond what’s allowed. The Attorney General says it may hold up, but the Secretary of State’s office is reviewing the fallout. With Marshall still running for re-election in August, the stakes are high—and the rules could reshape how Senate vacancies are handled nationwide.
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