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Andrew Innerarity/REUTERS
Senator John F. Kerry has been nominated to be the next US secretary of state. There are many potential candidates who could run for his Senate seat.
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Aram Boghosian for The Boston Globe
Governor Deval Patrick is required to appoint an interim senator until a special election is held to fill the post between 145 and 160 days after the vacancy.
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Michael Dwyer/Associated Press
A Senate vacancy would probably create a comeback scenario for Senator Scott Brown, the Republican who lost the seat to Democrat Elizabeth Warren in last week’s election.
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Kris Connor/Getty Images
US Representative Edward J. Markey of Malden has officially thrown his hat in the ring for the Senate seat.
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Matthew Cavanaugh For The Boston Globe
Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley has not ruled out a run, but insiders said she would not be a Democratic favorite after her poor performance in losing to Brown in the 2010 special election.
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Harry Hamburg/Associated Press/2009
US Representative Michael E. Capuano of Somerville, who ran second to Martha Coakley in the 2009 Senate primary, has expressed interest in running.
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Globe File/2010
US Representative Stephen F. Lynch of South Boston has also expressed interest.
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Globe File
US Attorney Carmen Ortiz, who has gained the attention of the political world by prosecuting former speaker Salvatore F. DiMasi, has also been mentioned as a potential candidate, despite her lack of electoral experience.
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Bizuayehu Tesfaye/Associated Press
Alan Khazei, who twice ran unsuccessfully for Senate, said he "wouldn’t rule anything out."
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John Tlumacki /Globe Staff
On the Republican side, former governor William F. Weld could try to win the seat, but those close to Weld say he would defer to Brown.
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John Blanding/Globe Staff
Richard Tisei, who narrowly lost a challenge to US Representative John F. Tierney, could also run.
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Associated Press/File/2005
Kerry Healey, former lieutenant governor, could be another Republican candidate.












