Monday, June 28, 2010

Sen. Byrd hospitalized in serious condition

Byrd, 92, ‘seriously ill’ in Washington hospital
Sen. Robert Byrd (D-W.Va.) was admitted to a Washington-area hospital in “seriously ill” condition, his office said a news release Sunday.

On a side note:

Byrd has been hospitalized three times since 2009. If he were not to recover this time, or he decided to resign his office, his replacement would be named by West Virginia Governor Joe Manchin, a Democrat.


Byrd's current term expires on January 3, 2013. Under West Virginia state law on handling Senate vacancies, "if the vacancy occurs less than two years and six months before the end of the term, the Governor appoints someone to fill the unexpired term and there is no election". Otherwise, Manchin would appoint an interim replacement, and an special election would be held in November to determine who held the seat in 2011 and 2012.


In other words, we are within a week of the threshold established by West Virginia law. If a vacancy were to be declared on July 3rd or later, there would not be an election to replace Byrd until 2012. If it were to occur earlier, there could potentially be an election later this year, although there might be some ambiguities arising from precisely when and how the vacancy were declared.
Read on.

Update: Sen. Byrd has passed away. Here are the reactions from the President as well as lawmakers. Click here.

Update 2: Here is a statement from Senator Byrd's website:

STATEMENT ON THE PASSING OF
SENATOR ROBERT C. BYRD



The family of U.S. Senator Robert C. Byrd, D-W.Va., tearfully announces the passing of the longest serving member of Congress in U.S. history. He was 92.


Byrd died peacefully at approximately 3 a.m. at Inova Fairfax Hospital.


Further details will be made available as soon as possible.


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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I am sure you now know the outcome was not good.

SP Biloxi said...

Update, Third, Byrd passed away. I updated the post. RIP.