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MO Senators talk lieutenant governor vacancy law change

Senators on Wednesday debated a proposal to require the governor to call a special election to fill a vacancy in the lieutenant governor's office. No vote was taken.
<p>The State Capitol as Missouri Governor Eric Greitens prepares to deliver his first State of the State speech to the Missouri Legislature in Jefferson City, Missouri on January 17, 2017. Photo by Bill Greenblatt/UPI</p>

Missouri senators are considering changing how the lieutenant governor's replacement is chosen amid calls for Republican Gov. Eric Greitens to leave office, which would put Lt. Gov. Mike Parson in charge.

Senators on Wednesday debated a proposal to require the governor to call a special election to fill a vacancy in the lieutenant governor's office. No vote was taken.

The debate came after Greitens last week was indicted by a St. Louis grand jury on one felony count of invasion of privacy related to his 2015 extramarital affair. The House also has formed a committee to investigate.

Republican Sen. Bob Dixon says the governor now can't appoint a replacement or call a special election to fill the lieutenant governor's seat if it becomes vacant. So if Parson leaves office to become governor, the lieutenant governor's seat would remain empty for the remainder of the term.

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