By Associated Press - Friday, January 17, 2014

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - Senate Democratic leader Jim Kyle has announced he will run to fill a vacancy in the chancery court in Memphis.

Kyle, a partner in the law firm Domico Kyle, has served in the state Senate since 1983 and as Democratic leader since 2005. He was a candidate for governor in 2010, but dropped out before the primary.

The Judicial Code of Conduct says that judicial candidates cannot “act as a leader in, or hold office in, a political organization.”

Kyle said his reading of that rule would still permit him to act as Democratic leader because the Senate Democratic caucus is not a formal political organization.

A spokeswoman for state courts said the Board of Judicial Conduct would only decide the matter if a complaint were filed.

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