Everything about List Of United States Senators Expelled Or Censured totally explained
The
United States Constitution gives the
Senate the power to expel any member by a two-thirds vote. This is distinct from the
impeachment power the Senate has over executive and judicial federal officials. The
Supreme Court determined in 1797 that Senators couldn't be impeached, but only expelled.
Expulsion is an extremely rare event. It hasn't actually occurred since the
Civil War, which most of the expulsions were related to, although this is partly because many members resign rather than face a formal proceeding when expulsion appears possible.
Censure, a lesser punishment which represents a formal statement of disapproval, has been more common in the last century. Although censure carries no formal punishment, only one Senator (
Benjamin R. Tillman) of the nine to be censured has ever been re-elected.
Expelled senators
Expulsion proceedings not resulting in expulsion
Many expulsion proceedings have been begun by the Senate that didn't lead to expulsion. In most cases, the expulsion failed to secure the necessary two-thirds vote; in other cases the Senator in question resigned while proceedings were taking place, presumably because the Senator felt that the proceedings would succeed or that his political career wouldn't survive them regardless. In a few cases, the proceedings ended when a Senator died or his term expired.
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