There could be a general election for State Senate
District 14, but there won’t be.
That’s the word from State Senator John Valentine
and the Utah County Republican Party.
“I wouldn’t want to presuppose that my nomination
is going to sail through,” said Valentine, who has been appointed to Chair the
Utah Tax Commission. Valentine’s new job
will require him to resign his seat in the Senate, assuming that same Senate
confirms him for his new job.
State Democrats say Valentine should step down
right away. “If the Senator stepped down
before August 31st there would then be a general election for his position,”
said Utah Democratic Party Chair Peter Corroon.
A Senate confirmation would happen during the
September legislative interim session at the earliest.
Utah
County Republicans plan to hold a delegate vote after the November election.
They said they don’t want to interfere with the elections of state
representatives who may be interested in the Senate seat as well. “We don’t want to confuse voters, because
there’s a chance a legislator is elected that is from the House that gets
elected to take [Valentine's] place in the Senate,” said Casey Voeks, Chair of
the Utah County Republican Party.
That would mean that some of the same Republican
delegates who choose a new senator would then choose a new Representative.
“My challenge to the Republican Party is quit doing
this,” said Corroon, “Quit appointing people. Let the citizens decide.”
Republicans say Democrats need to stop complaining
and start working harder in Utah County.
“I’m not
against the two party system,” Voeks said. “We’d just like to see the Democrats
show up and try a little harder in this county.”
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