Thursday, January 16, 2014

Senate Outline

The Senate
The Upper House of Congress
Intended to not be bound totally by popular opinion
Represent  Entire State                                     
A continuous body: There is never a time in which all seats are up for election at once                          
Term Length:   6 years                     
Term Limit:     None                        
Originally elected by State Legislatures                                           
17 Amendment changed procedures to election by voters.
Before this amendment the Senate was nicknamed the  Millionaires Club   due too the purchasing of seats.
Only one senator for each state is elected at any given election
Exceptions     Death and Retirement                                   
Formal
  1. 30 years of age 
  2.  Lived in United States for 9 years
  3. Inhabitant of state
Informal
  1. Party, name familiarity, gender, race, political experience, fundraising ability
Other Senators can exclude a member with a majority vote
This has been done on    3      occasions
Senators  have the power to punish their colleagues for disorderly conduct
With a    2/3  majority         vote the senate can expel one of its members
This has been done   15           times
14 of which were during the   Civil War         

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