Sen. Isakson To Retire, Cites Parkinson’s And ‘Growth’ On Kidney

on September 27, 2017 in Washington, DC.
WASHINGTON, DC - SEPTEMBER 27: U.S. Sen. Johnny Isakson (R-GA) listens during a press event on tax reform September 27, 2017 at the Capitol in Washington, DC. On Wednesday, Republican leaders proposed cutting tax ra... WASHINGTON, DC - SEPTEMBER 27: U.S. Sen. Johnny Isakson (R-GA) listens during a press event on tax reform September 27, 2017 at the Capitol in Washington, DC. On Wednesday, Republican leaders proposed cutting tax rates for the middle class, wealthy and businesses. Key questions remain on how they plan to offset the trillions of dollars in lost tax revenue. (Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images) MORE LESS
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Sen. Johnny Isakson (R-GA) announced Wednesday that he will retire at the end of the year, citing his “progressing” Parkinson’s disease and surgery this week to remove a “growth” from his kidney.

“In my 40 years in elected office, I have always put my constituents and my state of Georgia first,” he said in a statement obtained by TPM. “With the mounting health challenges I am facing, I have concluded that I will not be able to do the job over the long term in the manner the citizens of Georgia deserve. It goes against every fiber of my being to leave in the middle of my Senate term, but I know it’s the right thing to do on behalf of my state.”

His term is not up until 2022, but the 74-year-old has had recent falls and hospitalizations.

Isakson Communications Director Amanda Maddox confirmed, with an excerpt from the Georgia Constitution, that Gov. Brian Kemp (R) will appoint someone to fill the vacancy.

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  1. So Georgia’s constitution allows the (Republican) governor to appoint a replacement who will serve for three years (to early 2023), with no special election next year?

    How Southern!

    Edit: The Journal Constitution says that there WILL be an election next year, meaning that both of Georgia’s seats will be up. A real chance for Democrats, if the new election system proves relatively honest.

  2. Avatar for jinnj jinnj says:

    Gov. Brian Kemp ® will appoint someone specifically selected to be as divisive and racist as he can possibly get away with.

  3. Yet another reason it’s really unfortunate that Stacey was screwed out of the governorship.

  4. Avatar for noonm noonm says:

    How much you wanna bet that he would have stayed the whole term had it been Gov Stacey Abrams appointing his replacement?

  5. Stacey Abrams run for this, please!

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