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1. What was John McCain's role in the federal government?
Senator John McCain served as Chairman of the Senate Committee on Armed Services.
2. Who will be in charge of naming a replacement for him?
The Governor of Arizona
3. How long will that replacement serve?
Whoever Ducey chooses will stay in office until 2020.
4. What restrictions are there for who can be chosen to replace McCain?
The replacement has to be a Republican, like McCain.
5. Why won't voters vote on a replacement for McCain in this November's elections?
Had McCain left office before May 30, his Senate seat would have been on the ballot in Arizona in November 2018. His junior colleague, Republican Sen. Jeff Flake, has already announced he’s retiring, meaning both of Arizona’s seats would have been up for grabs.
But since it’s after May 30, it will likely be Ducey who picks the replacement.
6. Why are Republicans happy that McCain's seat is not up for election this November?
Heading into November, that could smooth the road for Republican leaders on some issues as they try to navigate the 51-49 Senate to get judicial and Cabinet nominees approved and other legislation passed. However, on the big-ticket items — namely, Obamacare repeal or welfare reform — McCain’s replacement might not make much difference.
7. What is the current Republican majority in the Senate?
51-49
8. Why might McCain's replacement be better for Republicans than McCain was?
Senator John McCain served as Chairman of the Senate Committee on Armed Services.
2. Who will be in charge of naming a replacement for him?
The Governor of Arizona
3. How long will that replacement serve?
Whoever Ducey chooses will stay in office until 2020.
4. What restrictions are there for who can be chosen to replace McCain?
The replacement has to be a Republican, like McCain.
5. Why won't voters vote on a replacement for McCain in this November's elections?
Had McCain left office before May 30, his Senate seat would have been on the ballot in Arizona in November 2018. His junior colleague, Republican Sen. Jeff Flake, has already announced he’s retiring, meaning both of Arizona’s seats would have been up for grabs.
But since it’s after May 30, it will likely be Ducey who picks the replacement.
6. Why are Republicans happy that McCain's seat is not up for election this November?
Heading into November, that could smooth the road for Republican leaders on some issues as they try to navigate the 51-49 Senate to get judicial and Cabinet nominees approved and other legislation passed. However, on the big-ticket items — namely, Obamacare repeal or welfare reform — McCain’s replacement might not make much difference.
7. What is the current Republican majority in the Senate?
51-49
8. Why might McCain's replacement be better for Republicans than McCain was?
"McCain was considered a less reliable Republican vote than many of his colleagues, and whoever replaces him is likely to be more solidly aligned with the rest of the GOP. Ducey is more or less a traditional Republican himself, and he will likely choose someone his party’s leaders would approve of."
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