By Representative Kaufman of Lexington and Senator Buoniconti, joint petition (accompanied by proposal, House, No. 664) of Jay R. Kaufman and others for a legislative amendment to the Constitution relative to a vacancy in the office of Governor or Lieutenant-Governor.  Election Laws..

 

The Commonwealth of Massachusetts

 

PETITION OF:


Jay R. Kaufman

Scott P. Brown

Charles A. Murphy

William M. Straus

Thomas M. Stanley

Gale D. Candaras

Michael R. Knapik

Bruce E. Tarr

Alice K. Wolf

Cory Atkins

Michael E. Festa

William N. Brownsberger

William Smitty Pignatelli

Patricia D. Jehlen

Denise Provost

Bradley H. Jones, Jr.

John D. Keenan

Christopher N. Speranzo

Angelo J. Puppolo, Jr.

 

 

 


 

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In the Year Two Thousand and Seven.

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Proposal for a legislative amendment to the constitution relative to a vacancy in the office of Governor or Lieutenant Governor.

 

          A majority of all the members elected to the Senate and House of Representatives, in joint session, hereby declares it to be expedient to alter the Constitution by the adoption of the following Article of Amendment, to the end that it may become a part of the Constitution [if similarly agreed to in a joint session of the next General Court and approved by the people at the state election next following]:

 

ARTICLE OF AMENDMENT.

 


          Section II of chapter II of Part the Second of the Constitution of the Commonwealth is hereby amended by striking out Article III and inserting in place thereof the following two articles:—

Article III. Whenever the chair of the governor shall be vacant, by reason of his death, resignation or removal, the lieutenant governor shall become governor. Whenever the chair of the governor shall be vacant by reason of his absence from the commonwealth, or otherwise, except for his death, resignation or removal, the lieutenant governor for the time being, shall, during such vacancy, perform all the duties incumbent upon the governor, and shall have and exercise all the powers and authorities, which by this constitution the governor is vested with, when personally present.

Article IV. Whenever the office of lieutenant governor shall become vacant, the governor shall nominate a lieutenant governor who shall take office upon confirmation by a majority vote of both the house of representatives and the senate.