▶ Interim Senator Resigns for Successor
▶ Official Swearing-In Ceremony Held Today
Andy Kim (D-NJ), the first Korean American elected to the U.S. Senate, began his term as a U.S. Senator on December 8, nearly four weeks ahead of the originally scheduled January 3 start date. Kim's early swearing-in follows the resignation of interim Senator George Helmy, who had been temporarily filling the seat vacated by former Senator Bob Menendez after his bribery conviction.
New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy announced Kim's appointment in a statement, saying, “Today, I am appointing Andy Kim to the U.S. Senate to ensure he can begin his term before the new year. This action will allow him to transition smoothly into his new role and serve the people of New Jersey effectively.”
Senator Andy Kim expressed his gratitude, stating, “It is an honor to represent New Jersey in the U.S. Senate, a state that gave my family the opportunity to achieve the American Dream. I am ready to fight for many of my neighbors who have yet to realize their own dreams.”
Former Senator Menendez resigned in August after being found guilty of bribery. Governor Murphy had appointed George Helmy, his former chief of staff, as interim Senator, with the understanding that Helmy would step down once the results of the November Senate election were certified.
Under U.S. law, when a Senate seat becomes vacant, the governor of the respective state appoints a replacement to serve until a special election can be held to select a permanent successor.
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