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Governor calls special election to fill vacant Senate seat in 27th district

Election scheduled for March 3

FRANKFORT, Ky. (Jan. 5, 2015) — Gov. Steve Beshear today set a special election date for March 3 to fill a vacant legislative seat in the 27th Senate district. Democratic Sen. Walter Blevins resigned his office effective yesterday in order to serve as Rowan County Judge-executive.

VoteThe 27th Senate district includes Bourbon, Fleming, Harrison, Lewis, Mason, Nicholas, Robertson and Rowan counties.

“Because a special election requires at least 56 days notice, the earliest special election date would be March 3,” Beshear said. “While this will allow the newly-elected Senator to participate only in the last few days of the upcoming legislative session, it is important that the constituents of the 27th Senate district have representation as soon as possible.”

Kentucky law dictates that the governor must issue the writ for a special election for a member of the General Assembly, if the vacancy occurs when the legislature is not in session.

The winner will take office immediately upon certification of the election results and the administration of the oath of office.