State Senator
The Governor of that state
If there is a vacancy in the Senate the Governor will appoint a temporary senator until the next election.
The 17th amendment of the U.S. Constitution specifies that when a vacancy occurs in the U.S. Senate, the Governer of that state shall appoint a temporary Senator to fill the vacancy pending the next election.
The governor of the state can call for an election.
yes
they call for a special election to fill the vacancy.
the governor of the state he/she represents calls for a special election to fill the vacancy.
no Whenever a vacancy occurs in either House, the Governor is required to "issue writs of election", starting the process for a special election to fill the vacancy. During the election process, the Governor may, if the state legislature has passed a law allowing him/her to do so, appoint someone to temporarily fill only a Senate vacancy until a replacement is elected, but House vacancies always remain vacant until a replacement is elected.
The president can veto laws, force them to adjourn, and call them in secession if needed, and the VP breaks ties.See, also, the "related questions" section, below, for a link to a more expanded answer.
it would be filled by a special election called by the governor of the state affected
the governor of the state of which a member is missing will hold an election for a new House member to fill the vacancyit would be filled by a special election called by the governor of the state affectedThe governor calls for a special election to fill the vacant spot
A temporary appointment refers to a short-term position filled by an individual to meet a temporary need within an organization. Temporary appointments may occur when there is a vacancy or when someone is on leave, and are typically for a defined period of time.