Gibbons's midnight madness
So the midnight swearing in ceremony of new Nevada governor Jim Gibbons gets weirder. Today's Review-Journal has an article positing that the purpose of the unusual time and hour of the ceremony could have been to manipulate a legal loophole that might allow Gibbons to undo a last-minute political appointee of former Governor (and Gibbons rival) Kenny Guinn:
Gibbons began stating his oath about a minute before midnight. His chief of staff, Mike Dayton, said Gibbons completed the oath at 12 seconds after midnight. Dayton came up with the time by checking a clock placed on a coffee table in the room.
Gibbons' midnight oath might invalidate Guinn's appointments on a technicality, according to the basis of the 2005 attorney general's opinion.
In the 2005 opinion, then-Attorney General Brian Sandoval cited an appointment former Gov. Mike O'Callaghan made to a position that became vacant at midnight on Dec. 31, 1978. That appointment was valid because "Governor Robert List was not sworn in until 10:00 a.m. on January 1, 1979," the opinion said.
Between midnight and 10 a.m., O'Callaghan was still considered governor, and the board position was vacant.
The fact that the two circumstances occurred simultaneously made O'Callaghan's appointment legal, the attorney general said.
Thus, if no time lapse between the end of one governor's term and the start of another's occurred, then the previous governor's appointments possibly would not count.
The flip-side argument is that the control board appointments by Guinn took effect at exactly midnight, while Gibbons did not become governor for another 12 seconds. Also, he started the oath before 2007 began.
This is really weird stuff. (via lvgleaner)
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Hey, at least Spitzer didn't claim in a press release that he did it because of potential terrorism. I think that's Gibbons's greatest sin -- he clearly lied about the motivation behind the midnight ceremony.
Did Guinn call no takebacks? Because I think if he did, then he's safe unless Gibbons says "liar, liar, pants on fire".
But wait, what if the governor was sworn in on OPPOSITE DAY?
I don't know if it's related, but Spitzer did the same thing in New York, swearing in at midnight and then taking a three hour nap. Spitzer claims to have been doing it to show the energy and speed of his administration, but perhaps there are other technical reasons to do it this way.
If it benefits the new governor, it's hard to see why they shouldn't do it.
the new york governor is traditionally sworn in on midnight.
in related news, my word of the day e-mail was:
interregnum \in-tuhr-REG-nuhm\, noun;
plural interregnums \-nuhmz\ or interregna \-nuh\:
1. The interval between two reigns; any period when a state is left without a ruler.
2. A period of freedom from authority or during which government functions are suspended.
3. Any breach of continuity in an order; a lapse or interval in a continuity.
who's the leader of the state that's made for you and me?
M-I-C-K-E-Y-M-O-U-S-E
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