The House of Representatives
Each branch of government has the ability to expel members that are not fulfilling their duties. The House of Representatives has only had to expel 4 members throughout history.
"In nearly 200 years, the House has expelled only four members. Three were ousted in 1861 for their 'support of rebellion.' Michael Meyers (D., Pa.) was expelled in 1980 for corruption. He was caught up in the Abscam probe." - Magruder's American Government 1996 edt. William A. McClenaghan
twenty-four members
See 111th US Congress. All four incumbents were re-elected in 2008.
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Six
Childers, Thompson, Harper and Taylor.
Every 2 years.
The Tennessee General Assembly consists of the Senate and the House of Representatives. The Senate consists of 33 members who serve four-year terms. The House of Representatives consists of 99 members who serve two-year terms.
Tennessee's governor serves a four-year term and may serve a maximum of two consecutive terms. The Tennessee General Assembly is the state legislature. It consists of the Senate and the House of Representatives. The Senate has 33 member. The House of Representatives has 99 members. The state Supreme Court is highest court in Tennessee. It has a chief justice and four associate justices.
Members of the Missouri State Senate serve a four-year term with a limit of two terms. Members of the Missouri House of Representatives serve a two-year term with a limit of four terms.
yes there are four members the last is called the anchor.