NJ-SEN: Helmy to resign on Dec. 8, allowing Andy Kim to take Senate seat early
New Jersey Sen. George S. Helmy, who was appointed to succeed former Sen. Bob Menendez this summer, said he will resign on Sunday, allowing fellow Democrat Andy Kim to take office nearly a month ahead of other newly elected senators.
It is with a profound sense of gratitude and emotion that I announce my resignation as U.S. Senator for New Jersey, Helmy said in a statement Tuesday.
New Jersey Democratic Gov. Phil Murphy picked Helmy, his former chief of staff, to succeed Menendez, who resigned in August after he was found guilty of 16 counts, including bribery, extortion and acting as a foreign agent. At the time, Murphy said Helmy would hold the seat as a caretaker until the election was certified, and the governor would appoint the winner to serve out the final weeks of Menendezs term. Kim will begin a full six-year term in January.
The New Jersey Board of State Canvassers is expected to meet on Friday to certify the election results. Kim, a three-term House member from South Jersey, defeated Republican Curtis Bashaw last month by 10 points. He will be the first Korean American senator and the first Asian American senator from the Garden State.
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