Both the Senate and the House.
Each house is the judge of elections, returns, and qualifications of members in Congress.
Each house of Congress has the power which was established through the U.S. Constitution to judge the elections returns, and qualifications of its members. The Senate created its own practices for judging the qualifications of its members in contested elections. This practice began in 1789.
They are based on the confidence of the President
electoral college
The members of the majority party elect the Speaker of the House by voting.
Each house is the judge of elections, returns, and qualifications of members in Congress.
Neither. The constitution gives the qualifications.
Each house of Congress has the power which was established through the U.S. Constitution to judge the elections returns, and qualifications of its members. The Senate created its own practices for judging the qualifications of its members in contested elections. This practice began in 1789.
The eligibility for members of Congress are spelled out in the Constitution, like those of the President. The qualifications however depend largely on the voters.
in number, length of term, and required qualifications
minimam gradute
They are based on the confidence of the President
the legislative branch decides, that is - the elected members of Congress and the House,as signed and approved by the President.
They kill it
electoral college
The Constitution
The Constitution