the senate
the senate
The power to expel senators lies with the Senate itself. According to the U.S. Constitution, each house of Congress can determine its own rules and has the authority to expel a member by a two-thirds vote. This means that a significant majority of the Senate must agree to expel a senator for it to take place. The process is typically initiated through a resolution and can be influenced by ethical violations or misconduct.
A Senator's term of office is six years.A Senator's term of office is six years.A Senator's term of office is six years.A Senator's term of office is six years.A Senator's term of office is six years.A Senator's term of office is six years.
A Colorado senator can be removed from office through a few mechanisms: resignation, recall election, or expulsion. A recall election can be initiated by the electorate if enough signatures are gathered on a petition. Additionally, the Colorado State Senate can expel a member for misconduct or other violations, requiring a two-thirds vote of the Senate.
The governor calls an election if a senator dies in office.
A U.S. Senator has more power.
Senator Keith Ellison of Minnesota was sworn into office using Thomas Jefferson's copy of the Qur'an.
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The difference is that the senior Senator has been in office longer than the junior Senator.