Aug 28, 2009 8:39 am US/Eastern
Voters To Choose Kennedy Successor In January
BOSTON (WBZ) ―
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Sen. Ted Kennedy responds to the crowd after speaking to delegates at the Democratic National Convention on July 27, 2004 in Boston.
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A general election to choose a successor to Sen. Edward Kennedy could be held either Jan. 19 or Jan. 26.
Massachusetts Secretary of State William Galvin, who oversees state election laws, said Gov. Deval Patrick is legally required to choose either of those dates and notify municipal officials of his decision by early next week.
State law requires the governor to set the process for a special election in motion "immediately" upon a Senate vacancy.
Read: How Kennedy's Successor Will Be Chosen
The election must be between 145 and 160 days of a vacancy.
Galvin tells
The Boston Globe he calculated the dates after meeting with House Speaker Robert DeLeo, Senate President Therese Murray, and Patrick aides.
The primaries would be five weeks earlier.
Kennedy died Tuesday after 47 years in the Senate.
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