Will Rhode Island Senator Sandra Cano Leave Her Seat for a Federal Job?
Rhode Island, United StatesSun Sep 15 2024
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As Rhode Island lawmakers buzz about state Senator Sandra Cano's potential departure for a federal job, questions arise about her future and the implications for the state. Cano, a heavy favorite to be reelected to her Senate District 8 seat, has been tight-lipped about the US Small Business Administration job that would require her to step away from the Senate. But what does this mean for Rhode Island's politics?
Cano's apparent interest in the position has sparked a wave of speculation about her future. While she insists she is still planning to run for reelection, some wonder if she's merely playing it coy or if her focus is truly on her state Senate duties. If she were to resign, the state Democratic Party could appoint a replacement candidate to appear on the ballot in November. But what would this mean for the balance of power in the Senate?
As President Biden's administration weighs its options, Rhode Island's four congressional representatives are aware of Cano's interest in the job. The bigger picture is fascinating: If Biden appoints Cano to the position before the end of the year, there's no guarantee that Trump would retain her if he wins the presidency. On the other hand, jobs in the SBA aren't likely to be among the most pressing decisions Trump would make in year one of his return to the White House.
In terms of local politics, Cano's options are clear. If she resigns her office by tomorrow, the state Democratic Party could appoint a replacement candidate to appear on the ballot in November. If she resigns after tomorrow but before the Nov. 5 election, her name would appear on the ballot, but voters for her wouldn't be counted. If she resigns after the Nov. 5 election, a special election would be held.
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