SPRINGFIELD – The Illinois Senate will hold a special meeting Sunday to elect a new chamber president.
Senate President John Cullerton, a Chicago Democrat, surprised his colleagues at the end of the fall veto session Nov. 14 by announcing his plan to retire from the Senate in January, once a new president is chosen.
There are two announced candidates for the job that have received the most media attention – Sen. Don Harmon, of Oak Park, an assistant majority leader; and Sen. Kimberly Lightford, of Maywood, the majority leader. Sen. Elgie Sims, of Chicago, had sought support for a run at the presidency as well, but there have been conflicting media reports about his plans. A Chicago Sun-Times reporter tweeted Wednesday that Sims would not comment on the race for president.
There is also the possibility that someone else could enter the race if none of those candidates secure enough votes within the Democratic caucus to guarantee their election.
We can’t do it without you. Support local journalism with our BEST DEAL EVER!
Thanks for being a subscriber.
Sorry, your subscription does not include this content.
Please call 855.264.2511 to upgrade your subscription.
The president will be chosen in a vote of the full 59-member Senate. It takes at least 30 votes to win. Democrats hold 40 seats and Republicans hold 19.
According to Senate staff, the tentative plan is for the Democratic caucus to meet behind closed doors at 11 a.m. to select a nominee. That meeting is not open to the public or news media. Cullerton has said he will not vote in that meeting.
19-Legal,24-ILGA,AllPol
Region: Bloomington,Feeds,News,City: Bloomington,Region: Central
via http://www.pantagraph.com – RSS Results in news* of type article https://ift.tt/2tNkCR3
January 16, 2020 at 03:13PM
