The Green Papers: 2009 General Election
 
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Senate Seats by State

This is a list of the current Senate seats and the incumbents occupying them. 36 (34 Class 3 + 1 NEW YORK Class 1+ 1 DELAWARE Class 2) Senate Seats are up for election on 2 November 2010.

There have been 0 deaths, 4 resignations, and 1 change re: party breakdown in the 111th Senate.

  • 15 January 2009: Senator Roland W. Burris (Democratic, Illinois), appointed by embattled Governor Rod Blagojevich to temporarily fill the vacancy in this seat (pending the regular Election for this seat in November 2010) caused by the resignation of President-elect Barack H. Obama in mid-November 2008, is formally sworn in.
  • 15 January 2009: Senator and Vice President-elect Joseph R. Biden (Democrat, Delaware) resigns his Senate seat (to which he had been re-elected in the 4 November 2008 election).
  • 16 January 2009: Senator Ted Kaufman (Democrat, Delaware), appointed by Delaware Governor Ruth Ann Minner as Vice President-elect Joseph R. Biden's temporary replacement (pending a Special Election in November 2010), is formally sworn in.
  • 20 January 2009: Senator Ken Salazar (Democrat, Colorado) resigned his Senate seat to become Secretary of the Interior in the Obama Administration.
  • 21 January 2009: Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton (Democrat, New York) resigned her Senate seat to become Secretary of State in the Obama Administration.
  • 22 January 2009: Senator Michael Bennet (Democrat, Colorado), appointed by Colorado Governor Bill Ritter as Interior Secretary Ken Salazar's temporary replacement, is formally sworn in.
  • 23 January 2009: Governor David Paterson of New York appoints Congresswoman Kirsten Gillibrand (Democrat: CD 20) to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Hillary Rodham Clinton. (Mrs. Gillibrand was sworn in and took her seat on 27 January 2009)
  • 30 April 2009: Senator Arlen Specter of Pennsylvania formally switched Parties from Republican to Democrat.
  • 30 June 2009: Senator Al Franken's (Democrat, Minnesota) contested 2008 election was resolved in his favor on 30 June 2009 by the Minnesota Supreme Court.
  • 10 September 2009: Florida Senator Mel Martinez (Republican), who was first elected in 2004, resigned on 9 September 2009. George LeMieux (Republican), who was selected as the replacement Senator on 28 August 2009 by Governor Charlie Crist, was sworn 10 September 2009. Mr. LeMieux will serve out the remainder of the term and does not plan to seek election. This Class 3 seat is up for election on Tuesday 2 November 2010.

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Legislative Links     Senate Electoral Classes

           

Alaska  6-year term. No Term Limit. Senate Electoral Classes
Partisan Composition: 1 Democratic, 1 Republican
  Candidate Democratic     Frank J. Vondersaar
FEC S0AK00097: Financial report not available

Arizona  6-year term. No Term Limit. Senate Electoral Classes
Partisan Composition: 2 Republican
  Candidate Democratic     Rodolfo Rudy "Rudy" Garcia
FEC S0AZ00186: $2,405
  Candidate Democratic     Tucson Council Member  Rodney Glassman
  Candidate Democratic     Joseph Huff
FEC S0AZ00210: Financial report not available
  Candidate Democratic     Stuart M. Starky
FEC S0AZ00152: $245

Arkansas  6-year term. No Term Limit. Senate Electoral Classes
Partisan Composition: 2 Democratic
  Candidate Democratic     state Senator Bob Johnson
?
  Candidate Democratic     Senator  Blanche Lambert Lincoln
FEC S8AR00112: $4,204,568
  Candidate Democratic     Drew Pritt

California  6-year term. No Term Limit. Senate Electoral Classes
Partisan Composition: 2 Democratic
  Candidate Democratic     Senator  Barbara Boxer
FEC S2CA00286: $4,021,922
  Candidate Democratic     Mervin L. Evans

Colorado  6-year term. No Term Limit. Senate Electoral Classes
Partisan Composition: 2 Democratic
  Candidate Democratic     Senator  Michael F. Bennet
FEC S0CO00211: $3,661,630
  Candidate Democratic     former state Representative Andrew Romanoff
FEC S0CO00286: $292,689
    Democratic     Ken Salazar - apparently not a candidate
2 February 2009: Filed a statement with the FEC stating he is not a candidate for the Senate in 2010.

FEC S4CO00163: Financial report not available

Connecticut  6-year term. No Term Limit. Senate Electoral Classes
Partisan Composition: 1 Independent Democrat, 1 Democratic
  Candidate Democratic     Merrick Alpert
FEC S0CT00110: $159,434
  Candidate Democratic     Senator  Christopher J. Dodd
FEC S0CT00037: $3,168,576
  Candidate Democratic     Roger J. Pearson
FEC S0CT00128: $52,714

Delaware  6-year term. No Term Limit. Senate Electoral Classes
Partisan Composition: 2 Democratic
  Candidate Democratic     Attorney General  Joseph R. "Beau" Biden, III

Florida  6-year term. No Term Limit. Senate Electoral Classes
Partisan Composition: 1 Democratic, 1 Republican
  Candidate Democratic     Joseph "Trinidad Joe" Allen
  Candidate Democratic     Tyrone K. Brown, Sr.
    Democratic     Congressman Corrine Brown - apparently not a candidate
16 October 2009: Will run for re-election in CD 3.

FEC S0FL00403: $182,230
  Candidate Democratic     Mayor of the City of North Miami  Kevin A. Burns
FEC S0FL00346: $70,381
  Candidate Democratic     former Miami Mayor Maurice A. Ferré
FEC S0FL00411: Financial report not available
    Democratic     state Senator  Daniel "Dan" Gelber - apparently not a candidate
31 May 2009: "As you may know I have decided to step back from my U.S. Senate bid. I wanted to let you know the reasons ... for me to participate in a potentially divisive primary for U.S. Senate that will only serve to diminish our chances against a very formidable and well-known Republican nominee...."
4 June 2009: "the job of Attorney General is a place where I believe I can best serve our state...."

FEC S0FL00320: $389,769
    Democratic     George Anthony Lovenguth - apparently not a candidate
a.k.a. Jorge Antonio Lovenguth
Withdrew

FEC S0FL00304: Financial report not available
  Candidate Democratic     William Charles "Chuck" Lynch
FEC S0FL00387: Financial report not available
  Candidate Democratic     Congressman  Kendrick B. Meek
Congressman District 17

FEC S0FL00312: $3,777,956
  Candidate Democratic     Lawrence Penpek

Georgia  6-year term. No Term Limit. Senate Electoral Classes
Partisan Composition: 2 Republican
  Candidate Democratic     Rakeim J. "RJ" Hadley
FEC S0GA00302: Financial report not available

Hawaii  6-year term. No Term Limit. Senate Electoral Classes
Partisan Composition: 2 Democratic
  Candidate Democratic     Senator Daniel K. Inouye
FEC S4HI00011: $2,463,817

Idaho  6-year term. No Term Limit. Senate Electoral Classes
Partisan Composition: 2 Republican
  Candidate Democratic     William Bryk
FEC S0ID00099: $0

Illinois  6-year term. No Term Limit. Senate Electoral Classes
Partisan Composition: 2 Democratic
  Candidate Democratic     Willie "Will" Boyd, Jr.
Objection pending
    Democratic     Senator  Roland W. Burris - apparently not a candidate
Senator Burris filed a 2010 Statement of Candidacy with the FEC on 2 January 2009. Media reports of 9 July 2009 state he will announce that he will not seek election.

FEC S4IL00057: Financial report not available
  Candidate Democratic     Corey Dabney
Objection pending

FEC S0IL00352: Financial report not available
  Candidate Democratic     Treasurer  Alexander "Alexi" Giannoulias
FEC S0IL00204: $2,951,048
  Candidate Democratic     David H. Hoffman
FEC S0IL00337: $887,737
    Democratic     Thomas Elijah Hubbard - apparently not a candidate
FEC S0IL00345: Financial report not available
  Candidate Democratic     Cheryle Robinson Jackson
FEC S0IL00238: $367,080
    Democratic     Robert L. Jones - apparently not a candidate
    Democratic     Christopher "Chris" Kennedy - apparently not a candidate
22 July 2009: May run for the Governor's Chair.
18 August 2009: Announced he would not run.
Mr. Kennedy is son of the late Senator Robert Kennedy.
  Candidate Democratic     Robert Alan Marshall
FEC S6IL00185: $12,000
  Candidate Democratic     Jacob J. Meister
FEC S0IL00329: $1,050,105
    Democratic     Israel K. Garth Richardson - apparently not a candidate
Wrote "Independent Democrat" as party affilation on FEC Statement of Candidacy.

FEC S0IL00220: $3,495
    Democratic     Anthony Williams - apparently not a candidate
  Candidate Independent; (Democratic)     Stan Jagla
FEC S0IL00196: $1,066

Indiana  6-year term. No Term Limit. Senate Electoral Classes
Partisan Composition: 1 Republican, 1 Democratic
  Candidate Democratic     Senator  Evan Bayh
FEC S8IN00049: $2,074,009

Iowa  6-year term. No Term Limit. Senate Electoral Classes
Partisan Composition: 1 Democratic, 1 Republican
  Candidate Democratic     Roxanne Barton Conlin
Democratic nominee for Governor in 1982

FEC S0IA00127: Financial report not available
  Candidate Democratic     former state Senator Thomas L. Fiegen "Tom" Fiegen
FEC S0IA00119: $3,781
  Candidate Democratic     former state Representative Robert Allen "Bob" Krause
FEC S0IA00101: $13,182
  Candidate Democratic     Sal Mohamed
FEC S0IA00093: Financial report not available
    Democratic     Christie Vilsack - apparently not a candidate
26 October 2009: Christie Vilsack, the wife of former Governor Thomas J. Vilsack, told The Des Moines Register that she will not seek the 2010 Democratic nomination for U.S. Senate.

Kansas  6-year term. No Term Limit. Senate Electoral Classes
Partisan Composition: 2 Republican
  Candidate Democratic     Patrick Coriolan
FEC S0KS00117: Financial report not available
  Candidate Democratic     Charles David Schollenberger
FEC S0KS00125: Financial report not available
  Candidate Democratic     Stanley L. Wiles

Kentucky  6-year term. No Term Limit. Senate Electoral Classes
Partisan Composition: 2 Republican
  Candidate Democratic     Attorney General  John William "Jack" Conway
FEC S0KY00123: $2,003,382
  Candidate Democratic     Lillie E. Miller-Johnson
FEC S0KY00180: Financial report not available
  Candidate Democratic     Lieutenant Governor  Daniel "Dan" Mongiardo
FEC S4KY00059: $1,247,329
  Candidate Democratic     Darlene Fitzgerald Price
FEC S0KY00115: $17,917
  Candidate Democratic     Maurice Marion Sweeney
FEC S0KY00172: $57,920

Louisiana  6-year term. No Term Limit. Senate Electoral Classes
Partisan Composition: 1 Democratic, 1 Republican
  Candidate Democratic     former Congressman Christopher Charles "Chris" John
?

FEC S4LA00040: $3,000
  Candidate Democratic     Congressman  Charles J. "Charlie" Melancon, Jr.
Congressional District 3

FEC S0LA00154: $1,345,733

Maryland  6-year term. No Term Limit. Senate Electoral Classes
Partisan Composition: 2 Democratic
  Candidate Democratic     Senator  Barbara A. Mikulski
FEC S6MD00140: $1,099,613

Massachusetts  6-year term. No Term Limit. Senate Electoral Classes
Partisan Composition: 2 Democratic
  Candidate Democratic     Congressman  Michael E. "Mike" Capuano
8 September 2009: Announced his candidacy for the Class 1 Senate Seat.
Congressional District 8

FEC S0MA00117: $1,547,673
  Candidate Democratic     Attorney General  Martha Coakley
FEC S0MA00075: $2,186,531
  Candidate Democratic     Alan A. Khazei
FEC S0MA00091: $1,124,421
  Candidate Democratic     Stephen G. "Steve" Pagliuca
FEC S0MA00125: $2,044,145

Missouri  6-year term. No Term Limit. Senate Electoral Classes
Partisan Composition: 1 Democratic, 1 Republican
  Candidate Democratic     Secretary of State  Robin Carnahan
FEC S6MO00297: $3,152,517

Nevada  6-year term. No Term Limit. Senate Electoral Classes
Partisan Composition: 1 Republican, 1 Democratic
  Candidate Democratic     Edward "Mr Clean" Hamilton
29 May 2009: Filed with the FEC as a Republican.
9 September 2009: Filed with the FEC as a Democrat.

FEC S6NV00168: Financial report not available
  Candidate Democratic     Senator  Harry Mason Reid
FEC S6NV00028: $7,536,975

New Hampshire  6-year term. No Term Limit. Senate Electoral Classes
Partisan Composition: 1 Democratic, 1 Republican
  Candidate Democratic     Congressman Paul W. Hodes
Congressional Distict 2

FEC S0NH00227: $1,620,889

New York  6-year term. No Term Limit. Senate Electoral Classes
Partisan Composition: 2 Democratic
  Candidate Democratic     Suffolk County Legislator  Jon Cooper
  Candidate Democratic     Josh Futterman
FEC S0NY00428: Financial report not available
  Candidate Democratic     Senator  Kirsten Elizabeth Gillibrand
Congressional District 14

FEC S0NY00410: $5,524,614
    Democratic     Congressman  Steve J. Israel - apparently not a candidate
11 May 2009: Media reports state Congressman Israel, CD 2, may in the 2010 Special Election for the Class 1 Senate Seat.
15 May 2009: After a telephone call from President Obama, the Congressman decided against running.

FEC H0NY02085: $1,041,904
    Democratic     Congressman  Carolyn B. Maloney - apparently not a candidate
7 August 2009: Withdrew stating "The right decision for me and the people I represent is to stay in the House of Representatives."
Congressman District 14

FEC H2NY14037: $1,360,835
    Democratic     Congressman  Carolyn McCarthy - apparently not a candidate
Congressman District 4 (Congresswoman McCarthy had indicated she might run against Sen. Gillibrand in the 2010 Senate Primary because of Gillibrand's strong support from the National Rifle Association; Mrs. McCarthy's husband was killed- and her son gravely wounded- in the infamous 'Long Island Railroad Massacre' aboard a commuter train on 7 December 1993 and her first foray into Politics was primarily in response to this event. Leading Democrats- including U.S. Senator Chuck Schumer- have urged Rep. McCarthy to give Gillibrand a chance before committing to such a campaign against the new Senator).
NOTE: Congresswoman McCarthy filed a statement of candidacy to run for re-election to the U.S. House of Representatives from Congressional District 4 with the FEC on 10 February 2009.
4 June 2009: Announced she would not run for the Senate in 2010.

FEC H6NY04112: $525,096
  Candidate Democratic     Scott Andrew Noren
FEC S0NY00402: Financial report not available
    Democratic     Manhattan Borough President  Scott M. Stringer - apparently not a candidate
19 May 2009: "In light of President Obama’s clear desire to avoid a Democratic primary in New York State, I have decided to focus on my re-election race for Manhattan Borough President and to suspend my exploratory committee and fund-raising efforts for the 2010 Senate race."
  Candidate Democratic     Jonathan Tasini
FEC S6NY00268: $59,056
  Candidate Democratic     Randolph A. "Randy" Credico
FEC S0NY00444: Financial report not available
  Candidate Democratic     Lumies J. Huff
FEC S0NY00436: Financial report not available
  Candidate Democratic     Senator  Charles E. "Chuck" Schumer
FEC S8NY00082: $7,027,378

North Carolina  6-year term. No Term Limit. Senate Electoral Classes
Partisan Composition: 1 Democratic, 1 Republican
    Democratic     former state Senator J. Calvin "Cal" Cunningham, III - apparently not a candidate
9 November 2009: Stated he will not run.
  Candidate Democratic     Frank Deaton, II
FEC S0NC00178: Financial report not available
  Candidate Democratic     state Senator  Malcolm Graham
  Candidate Democratic     John Ross Hendrix
  Candidate Democratic     Kenneth Winstead Lewis
FEC S0NC00152: $267,567
  Candidate Democratic     Secretary of State  Elaine Folk Marshall
9 September 2009: Candidate for the Senate.

FEC S2NC00075: $178,014

North Dakota  6-year term. No Term Limit. Senate Electoral Classes
Partisan Composition: 2 Democratic
  Candidate Democratic     Senator  Byron Leslie Dorgan
FEC S2ND00040: $2,983,331

Ohio  6-year term. No Term Limit. Senate Electoral Classes
Partisan Composition: 1 Democratic, 1 Republican
  Candidate Democratic     Secretary of State  Jennifer L. Brunner
FEC S0OH00141: $582,660
  Candidate Democratic     Lieutenant Governor  Lee Irwin Fisher
FEC S0OH00158: $2,569,297
    Democratic     state Representative  Tyrone K. Yates - apparently not a candidate
3 June 2009: Announced he is dropping his bid for the U.S. Senate and will run for re-election in the Ohio House of Representatives.

Oregon  6-year term. No Term Limit. Senate Electoral Classes
Partisan Composition: 2 Democratic
  Candidate Democratic     Pavel Goberman
FEC S4OR00065: $5,000
  Candidate Democratic     Senator  Ronald Lee "Ron" Wyden
FEC S6OR00110: $2,226,038

Pennsylvania  6-year term. No Term Limit. Senate Electoral Classes
Partisan Composition: 2 Democratic
  Candidate Democratic     state Representative  William C. "Bill" Kortz, II
FEC S0PA00400: $10,415
  Candidate Democratic     Congressman  Joseph A. "Joe" Sestak, Jr.
FEC S0PA00434: $709,696
    Democratic     state Representative  Josh Shapiro - apparently not a candidate
Withdrew 28 April 2009
  Candidate Democratic     former Commonwealth Court Justice Doris A. Smith-Ribner
FEC S0PA00442: Financial report not available
  Candidate Democratic     Senator  Arlen Specter
On 28 April 2009, Republican Senator Arlen Specter announced "I have decided to run for re-election in 2010 in the Democratic primary.".

FEC S6PA00100: $4,835,396
    Democratic     Joseph M. "Joe" Torsella - apparently not a candidate
Withdrew 14 May 2009

FEC S0PA00376: $621,848
  Candidate Democratic     Joseph John Vodvarka
FEC S4PA00196: Financial report not available

South Carolina  6-year term. No Term Limit. Senate Electoral Classes
Partisan Composition: 2 Republican
  Candidate Democratic     Chad Alan McGowan
FEC S0SC00164: Financial report not available
  Candidate Democratic     Michael D. "Mike" Ruckes
FEC S0SC00172: Financial report not available
  Candidate Democratic     Gary Montgomery Stephens
FEC S0SC00156: $0

Texas  6-year term. No Term Limit. Senate Electoral Classes
Partisan Composition: 2 Republican
  Candidate Democratic     former State Comptroller John Sharp
Filed with the FEC as a candidate for the 2012 election

FEC S0TX00167: $3,789,459
  Candidate Democratic     City of Houston Mayor  Bill White

Utah  6-year term. No Term Limit. Senate Electoral Classes
Partisan Composition: 2 Republican
  Candidate Democratic     Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission Chairman  Samuel Frank "Sam" Granato
FEC S0UT00140: $22,098

Vermont  6-year term. No Term Limit. Senate Electoral Classes
Partisan Composition: 1 Independent, 1 Democratic
  Candidate Democratic     Daniel Freilich
FEC S0VT00106: $5,019
  Candidate Democratic     Senator  Patrick Leahy
FEC S4VT00017: $1,823,226

Washington  6-year term. No Term Limit. Senate Electoral Classes
Partisan Composition: 2 Democratic
  Candidate Democratic     Senator  Patty Murray
FEC S2WA00189: $3,504,500

Wisconsin  6-year term. No Term Limit. Senate Electoral Classes
Partisan Composition: 2 Democratic
  Candidate Democratic     Senator  Russell D. "Russ" Feingold
FEC S8WI00026: $2,102,408

Political Parties    Parties appear in parenthesis and italics when a candidate receives the endorsement of a given Party and/or official sources indicate a candidate's association with a particular Party but only where the Party in question does not appear on the actual ballot as such.

Major Parties
  Democratic
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Major Third Parties
  Constitution
  Green
  Libertarian
  Progressive Party of Missouri
Other Third Parties
  American Independent
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Independents
  Independent
  Independent Democrat
  No Party Affiliation
  No Party Designation
  Unaffiliated
 

Notes

Candidates for office appear on this page in italics where 'The Green Papers' does not yet have independent confirmation from a legal election authority that the person has been officially certified to appear on the ballot.

FEC indicates the Federal Election Commission (FEC) Campaign Finance Summary "Total Receipts" for candidates for Federal Office.


Senate Class

Class 1 seats end their current terms at noon on 3 January 2013... next regular election for these seats is in 6 November 2012.
Class 2 seats begin their current terms at noon on 3 January 2009... next regular election for these seats is 4 November 2014.
Class 3 seats end their current terms at noon on 3 January 2011... next regular election for these seats is 2 November 2010.

For more information on Senate Classes refer to UNITED STATES SENATE: Electoral "Classes".


Article I, Section 3, clause 2 of the Constitution of the United States reads as follows:

"Immediately after [the Senate of the United States] shall be assembled in Consequence of the first Election, they shall be divided as equally as may be into three classes. The Seats of the Senators of the first Class shall be vacated at the Expiration of the second Year, of the second Class at the Expiration of the fourth Year, and of the third Class at the Expiration of the sixth Year, so that one third may be chosen every second Year..."

Pursuant to this Constitutional provision, a three-Senator Committee was appointed by the Senate on 11 May 1789 to come up with a plan to carry out the requirements of that provision; this Committee reported to the Senate on 14 May 1789 a plan to divide the then 20 Senators (there were 10 of the 13 original States represented in the Senate at the time- each having 2 Senators: North Carolina and Rhode Island had yet to ratify the U.S. Constitution, while New York had so ratified but had failed to elect Senators as of that date) into the requisite three electoral Classes: under this plan, three groups of Senators (set up in such a way so as no State had its two Senators in the same group) were to be listed and the first Senator on each list (a list which was set up geographically north-to-south in the manner in which the Electoral Vote for President was counted before Congress at that time, so that two of the first Senators on these lists were from New Hampshire and the third was the first Senator in alphabetical order from Massachusetts) was to each blindly draw a piece of paper numbered either "1", "2" or "3" out of a box in the possession of the Secretary of the Senate. This plan being agreeable to the Senate and so approved, the drawing of lots in this manner was carried out the following day (15 May 1789)- such lot drawing ultimately determining that, to start with, Classes 1 and 2 were to have 7 Senators each and Class 3 was to have only 6 Senators.

When New York finally seated its two Senators during the ensuing Summer, there was another lot drawing (actually a double-lot drawing) on 28 July 1789 to determine the Classes for these seats: since one of the seats had to be Class 3 to make it equal in number to that of the other two Classes so far, the two New York Senators each blindly drew between two pieces of paper, one marked "3", the other which was blank- after this, there was a second lot drawing in which the New York Senator who had drawn the blank paper blindly drew again between two pieces of paper marked "1" and "2": he drew "1" so that New York would henceforth have Senators of electoral Classes 1 and 3.

When North Carolina seated its two Senators after ratifying the Constitution on 21 November 1789, there was yet another lot drawing (on 29 January 1790) in which North Carolina's two Senators each blindly drew between pieces of paper marked "2" and "3" (since there were now 12 States and, thus, 24 Senators: 24 being equally divisible by 3, there would now have to be 8 Senators in each of the three Classes to fulfill the Constitutional provision that, as nearly as was practicable, one third of the Senate be elected every second year).

After Rhode Island- the last of the 13 original States- finally ratified the Constitution on 29 May 1790 and subsequently seated its two Senators that Summer, there was yet one more lot drawing in the First Congress (on 25 June 1790) in which Rhode Island's two Senators blindly drew between pieces of paper marked "1", "2" and "3": one Senator drew "2", the other drew "1"- thereby determining electoral Classes 1 and 2 as those for the Senators from this State. When Vermont was admitted to the Union as the 14th state on 4 March 1791, there was again a double lot drawing as there had been for New York. From that day until this, whenever a new State has been admitted to the Union, these types of lot drawings (the type determined by the necessity of keeping the number of Senators in each electoral Class as close to one third as possible at the time of said lot drawing) between the new State's first Senators is held before the Senate to determine in just which of the three electoral Classes that State's Senate seats will be placed from then on.


 


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