Sen. Kettle Pledged to Quit After Two Terms; Now Running for 4th Term

Kate Nagle, GoLocal News Editor

Sen. Kettle Pledged to Quit After Two Terms; Now Running for 4th Term

State Senator Nick Kettle promised in 2010 he would only run for two terms -- and is now running for a fourth.

The revelation comes following Representative Doreen Costa announcing she would not run this year, citing a campaign promise she made that she would only serve three terms.

In 2010, when Kettle first ran, a look back at his website from that time shows that he had promised to only stay for two terms

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I myself am going to hold myself to term limit of only two terms. I believe we have a current crisis at the State House from politicians being elected over and over. I would also propose a Constitutional amendment creating term limits for legislators.

Kettle on Breaking Promise

"Well, I respect Doreen and I am a supporter of term limits, I treat every term like its my last term, I just feel that I have a little left in me to fight the good fight and work every day for the District of 21," said Kettle. "If they don't want me, it is what it is."

Kettle mentioned that he is the co-sponsor of term limit legislation with Senator Ed O'Neill, which he said is for a four terms maximum.  O'Neill announced this year he will not be seeking reelection. 

Will Kettle step aside after next year then? 

"We'll see, I've got to win this race first," said Kettle.  Kettle faces Progressive Democrat Margaux Morrisseau for the District 21 seat. 

And why he broke his campaign pledge?

"People change their mind on issues all the time," said Kettle. 

From Kettle's website in 2010:


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