By Glen Johnson
Associated Press
Updated: 09/01/2009
BOSTON — Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley appears to be the first candidate in a special election for the Senate seat left open by the death of Edward Kennedy.
A woman who said she was representing Coakley picked up nomination papers from the Secretary of State today. Coakley aides did not immediately return calls or e-mails seeking confirmation of her candidacy.
Other Democrats said to be weighing a race include a Kennedy nephew, former Rep. Joseph P. Kennedy II; plus U.S. Reps. Stephen Lynch and Michael Capuano. Republicans include former Lt. Gov. Kerry Healey and state Sen. Scott Brown.
The primary is Dec. 8 and the special election Jan. 19.
Kennedy died last week of brain cancer at age 77.
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