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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.

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Who votes first the house or the senate?

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.


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A Voice Vote


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No senators vote in the house of representatives. Senators vote in the Senate.


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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.


What size vote is needed to expel a member of the house of senate?

two thirds vote


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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.


How many people must vote to expel a member of the house of representatives or the senate?

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The house impeached the president johnson but the senate failed to remove him?

Yes,, That is what happened. The vote in the Senate was very close- he avoided conviction by only one vote.


How many Senators has the senate?

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