Kamala Harris will resign Senate seat on Monday, before taking office

Vice President-elect Kamala Harris will resign her Senate seat on Monday – two days before she and President-elect Joe Biden take office on the day of their inauguration.

Harris’ resignation will allow California Governor Gavin Newsom to appoint Alex Padilla, a Democrat who serves as Secretary of State, to fill the final two years of his vacant position.

ARCHIVE: Vice President-elect Kamala Harris speaks as she and President-elect Joe Biden present their nominees and nominees for key national security and foreign policy positions at The Queen Theater in Wilmington, Del.

ARCHIVE: Vice President-elect Kamala Harris speaks as she and President-elect Joe Biden present their nominees and nominees for key national security and foreign policy positions at The Queen Theater in Wilmington, Del.
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“She notified Governor Newsom and sent her formal indication that she will resign. And then she will make a formal announcement on Monday,” said a Harris aide, The Hill reported on Sunday.

Padilla will become the first Latin senator for the Golden State.

Harris will not deliver a farewell speech to the Senate floor because the chamber is not due to meet until Tuesday.

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As vice president, Harris will be positioned to cast any tiebreaker votes in the Senate, which will be split 50-50 after Democrats Jon Ossoff and Reverend Raphael Warnock are seated in the chamber.

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They defeated the current governor GOP Sens. David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler in a highly contested runoff election for the Senate in Georgia earlier this month.

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