Why is Sen. Alex Padilla on the ballot twice?

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Why is Sen. Alex Padilla on the ballot twice?
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Voters can choose to only select a candidate in one of the races. Or, voters could split their vote.

. He was appointed to the position by Gov. Gavin Newsom after then-Sen. Kamala Harris became the vice president.The first contest is for a full, six-year term that will begin on Jan. 3, 2023.

The second, considered a special vacancy election, is to continue to fill the seat for the remainder of the term, ending on Jan. 3, 2023, explained Joe Kocurek, a spokesperson for the California secretary of state.allows state leaders to appoint a new senator, should a vacancy occur, “until the people fill the vacancies by election as the legislature may direct.” The California Legislature called for the replacement vote to take place this year, according to CalMatters.

From Pacoima in Los Angeles, Padilla is a former California secretary of state and state senator. He is California’s first Latino U.S. senator.

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