The next national election will be in November, 2012. At that time all of the House, one-third of the Senate and the presidency will be up for election.
If The House writes it, it's The House first, then The Senate. Bills written in The Senate, Generally go to Senate first vote then The House. In some occasions, The House will vote first on Senate Bills.
A Voice Vote
No senators vote in the house of representatives. Senators vote in the Senate.
The House and the Senate in separate proceedings. The house can vote to impreach and the Senate can remove the president with 2/3 of the vote.
two thirds vote
popular vote
A 2/3 Vote Is Needed.
No, he can not introduce legislation. He can only vote if there is a tie vote in the Senate. He has no role in the House.
It requires a two-thirds vote of that house.
popular vote
Yes,, That is what happened. The vote in the Senate was very close- he avoided conviction by only one vote.
There are nominally 100 senators (two from each state) in the US Senate. In practice, at any given time the number may be slightly less due to resignations/deaths.Non-states (the District of Columbia and US territories) are not entitled to representation in the Senate. They do have "delegates" (who can speak, and can vote in committees, but not in floor votes ... except that they're allowed to vote in the "committee of the whole", which in practice is how the House normally conducts business, if their votes don't make any difference in the ultimate outcome on an on-again off-again basis; currently, this is off, partially because it's kind of stupid to say "you can vote but only if your vote doesn't matter", and partially because all delegates are Democrats or allied with the Democrats and the House is currently controlled by Republicans) in the House of Representatives, but not in the Senate.