Elect a successor


Elect a successor

Washington Post: When the alleged brazen attempts by Illinois Democratic Gov. Rod Blagojevich to auction off a U.S. Senate seat were revealed, the leadership of the state legislature made noises about the need for a special election. Press conferences were held. Bills to make such a vote possible were promised. And then — silence. It had dawned on the Democrats who control the legislature and their fellow Democrats in Washington that they might actually lose a Senate election. So much for letting the people speak.

A special election isn’t cheap. The latest estimate is $30 million. Concern about the expense when the state faces a $2.9 billion deficit is understandable, but Illinois needs two senators to address the issues that will face a new Congress and new president.

The people of Illinois deserve someone of their choosing, free of the taint that would come from being tapped by the governor. Could anger over the Blagojevich scandal turn the blue seat red in a special election? We don’t know. But it’s an odd game if you let people play only when you know you’re going to win.