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The legislative branch is made up of the Senate and the House of Representatives. The senate is voted equally, each state has two members. The HOR is voted upon proportionally, based on population. This is why larger states like California have 53 members, and smaller states have less. A census is taken to ensure everything is proper.
Members of the Senate are voted into office by voters in their respective states. Members of the House of Representatives are elected by voters in their district in their home state. They do not have to live in their district, but most do. Senators serve six-year terns, while representatives serve two-year terms.
Under the original framework, only members of the House of Representatives were directly elected by the people, with members of the Senate chosen by state legislatures, the President by the Electoral College, and the judiciary by the President and the Senate.
That would be the US Supreme Court. It is part of the judicial branch of the US government.
yes they do and they are voted
The House of Representatives and the Senate prepare bills to be voted on.
The vote in the Senate took place on June 19, 1935. There were 77 votes for the bill, 6 against the bill, and 12 votes were not placed. It was a bipartisan piece of legislation, with the vast majority of both Democrats and Republicans voting in favor of it.
No, zero Republicans voted for this bill in the Senate.
They are voted in the House. The subsequent trial takes place in the Senate.
They haven't voted for it yet. They (60 out of 100) just voted to debate it in the Senate.
There are 100 voting members in the Senate.
The Bill Is Referred to the Senate. When a bill reaches the U.S. Senate, it goes through many of the same steps it went through in the U.S. House of Representatives. The bill is discussed in a Senate committee and then reported to the Senate floor to be voted on. Senators vote by voice.