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Tag Archives: Massachusetts special senate election
It’s On!!!
The brawl to (temporarily) have it all is on, according to Secretary of State Galvin’s office. It was announced today that the primary election (if necessary) will be April 30th, and the general election for Senator Kerry’s vacated US Senate seat will be held on June 25th.
What does it all mean? How will the calander impact the shape of the race? Whose summer vacation plans will take the worst beating? Stay tuned to this space. We will explain it all to you in as close to real time as we can.
Next up… Who gets the even more temporary nod from the Guv?
Posted in Mass Politics, U.S. Politics
Tagged Ed Markey, John Kerry, Massachusetts special senate election, Scott Brown
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