Expulsion of a U.S. Representative requires a two-thirds majority vote of U.S. Representatives, and expulsion of a U.S. Senator requires a two-thirds majority vote of U.S. Senators (U.S. Constitution, Article I, Section 5, Clause 2).
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Two-thirds of those present must vote to expel. In the history of the Senate, only 15 have been expelled. Fourteen of them were expelled for supporting the Confederate Secession.
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Article I, Section 5 of the US Constitution requires that 2/3 of the members must vote in favor in order to expel a member. Since there are currently 100 US Senators, 67 would need to vote in favor in order to expel a Senator.
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