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      • As the examples of Nancy Pelosi and Scott Brown suggest, House and Senate vacancies are filled differently, which reflects the principles and provisions of the U.S. Constitution that directs the process for filling vacancies in House and Senate seats that occur during the middle of a Congress.
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  1. The Constitution treats vacancies in the House and the Senate differently. While the Seventeenth Amendment’s Senate Vacancy Clause mirrors the House Vacancy Clause by requiring an affected state’s Executive Authority to issue a writ of election to fill a vacancy, 14 Footnote U.S. Const. amend.

  2. The process for filling House vacancies is distinct from that of filling vacancies in the U.S. Senate, where 37 states fill vacancies through gubernatorial appointment and the remaining 13 require a special election.

  3. Multiple special elections to fill vacancies in the House of Representatives typically take place in each Congress. The same procedures apply if a Representative-elect dies between the election and the day on which the new Congress to which they were elected convenes.

  4. Jul 16, 2024 · At present, 45 states authorize their governors to appoint a Senator to fill a vacancy until a replacement is elected. Five states, however, provide that Senate vacancies may be filled only by election.

  5. Oct 1, 2022 · Most vacancies in the Senate can be filled immediately through an appointment made by the governor to the former senator’s state. Vacancies in the House can take as long as six months to fill, because representatives can only be replaced through a special election.

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  7. Oct 17, 2022 · As the examples of Nancy Pelosi and Scott Brown suggest, House and Senate vacancies are filled differently, which reflects the principles and provisions of the U.S. Constitution that...

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