Does Kennedy Vacancy Reduce the Number of Votes Needed for Cloture?
I have not heard any discussion of this, so I was wondering if a vacant seat reduces the total number of senators and so reduces the number of senators needed to close debate/stop a filibuster? Does anyone know the answer to this?
Obviously, if the magic number became 59 rather than 60, the problems that had been potentially created by Kennedy not being available to cast a vote but still filling the seat would no longer be an issue.
Obviously, if the magic number became 59 rather than 60, the problems that had been potentially created by Kennedy not being available to cast a vote but still filling the seat would no longer be an issue.











