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The U.S. Senate. Senators serve six-year terms, and every two years, one-third of the Senate seats are up for election. This staggered election system allows for continuity of legislative representation.
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All members of the US House of Representatives must stand for election every two years, but only 1/3 of the Senate is up for election at a time ... SO ALL the members of the House could be replaced in one election, but only 1/3 of the Senators could be replaced.
This is virtually true of the US Senate. The 100 members serve for 6-year terms but only 1/3 are elected at each congressional election held every two years. 33 senators are elected every election and 34 must be elected one in three.. Each state has two senators and they are always elected in different years.
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.
Barring temporary vacancies, the number of members in Georgia's State Senate has been fixed at 56 since 1983. However, following two Republican resignations in 2011, the Senate has only had 54 members pending the election of replacements in November 2012.
They have a total of 34 electoral votes.
They are always elected by the people for the Senate and The House of Representatives.
There are 100 voting members in the Senate.