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Can the Senate expel one of its members?

No definitley not


Can a senate expel one of its members?

Yes, according to article 5, section 3 of the Constitutional amendments.


Can senate expel one of its members?

Yes, according to article 5, section 3 of the Constitutional amendments.


Can the senate expel one of its members with two third vote?

i think so but i would really look somewhere else for the correct answer...


Can the senate expel one of its own?

yes


Who is the only one who can expel a member of congress?

The senate


Who has the power to expel senator from office?

the senate


Who has power to expel senators from office?

the senate


How members of the senate have been expelled?

42Answer42 42


Can the house and senate expel a member for improper behavior?

yes


What kinds of activities would cause a person to be expelled from the US Senate I mean is their a list which shows what would cause expulsion from the Senate?

The U.S. Constitution says that "Each House may determine the Rules of its Proceedings, punish its Members for disorderly Behaviour, and, with the Concurrence of two thirds, expel a Member." Thus, it is up to the Senate to determine what activities it will expel a Senator for. A history of Senate expulsions can be found at: http://senate.gov/artandhistory/history/common/briefing/Expulsion_Censure.htm


What clause in the constitution says if a senate can expel one of its members?

Yes. The US Senate can, by a 2/3 vote, expel a Senator. However, this has only occurred once aside from the Civil War expulsions of 14 senators. The exception was the first ever case, a treason charge against William Blount in 1797. Four other senators, however, have resigned rather than be expelled: Joseph Burton (Kansas) in 1906 Truman Newberry (Michigan) in 1922 Harrison Williams (New Jersey) in 1982 Robert Packwood (Oregon) in 1995