The Tennessee Senate is the upper house of the U.S. state of Tennessee's state legislature, which is known formally as the Tennessee General Assembly. The Tennessee Senate has the power to pass resolutions concerning essentially any issue regarding the state, country, or world. The Senate also has the power to create and enforce its own rules and qualifications for its members. The Senate shares these powers with the Tennessee House of Representatives. The Senate alone has the power to host impeachment proceeding and remove impeached members of office with a 2/3 majority. The Tennessee Senate, according to the state constitution of 1870, is composed of 33 members, one-third the size of the Tennessee House of Representatives. Senators are to be elected from districts of substantially equal
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| - مجلس شيوخ تينيسي (ar)
- Senat von Tennessee (de)
- Tennessee Senate (en)
- Senato del Tennessee (it)
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| - مجلس شيوخ تينيسي (بالإنجليزية: Tennessee Senate) هو مجلس شيوخ ولاية تينيسي الأمريكية، ويتكون من 33 مقعداً، وهو المجلس الأعلى في جمعية تينيسي العامة. (ar)
- Der Senat von Tennessee (Tennessee State Senate) ist das Oberhaus der Tennessee General Assembly, der Legislative des US-Bundesstaates Tennessee. Der Sitzungssaal des Senats befindet sich gemeinsam mit dem Repräsentantenhaus im Tennessee State Capitol in der Hauptstadt Nashville. (de)
- The Tennessee Senate is the upper house of the U.S. state of Tennessee's state legislature, which is known formally as the Tennessee General Assembly. The Tennessee Senate has the power to pass resolutions concerning essentially any issue regarding the state, country, or world. The Senate also has the power to create and enforce its own rules and qualifications for its members. The Senate shares these powers with the Tennessee House of Representatives. The Senate alone has the power to host impeachment proceeding and remove impeached members of office with a 2/3 majority. The Tennessee Senate, according to the state constitution of 1870, is composed of 33 members, one-third the size of the Tennessee House of Representatives. Senators are to be elected from districts of substantially equal (en)
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| - Campbell County, TN
- Cannon County, TN
- Carroll County, TN
- Carter County, TN
- Putnam County, Tennessee
- Robertson County, TN
- Sara Kyle
- Scott County, TN
- Becky Duncan Massey
- Bedford County, TN
- Benton County, TN
- Bill Powers (American politician)
- Bledsoe County, TN
- Blount County, TN
- Bo Watson
- Bolivar, Tennessee
- Bradley County, TN
- Brenda Gilmore
- Brian Kelsey
- Davidson County, TN
- Dawn White
- DeKalb County, TN
- Decatur County, TN
- Democratic Party (United States)
- Hixson, Tennessee
- Hohenwald, TN
- Houston County, TN
- Humphreys County, TN
- Huntingdon, TN
- John Stevens (Tennessee politician)
- Johnson City, TN
- Johnson County, TN
- Jon Lundberg
- Paul Bailey (politician)
- Perry County, TN
- Republican Party (United States)
- Reynolds v. Sims
- Rhea County, TN
- Riceville, Tennessee
- Richard Briggs
- Roane County, TN
- Unicoi County, TN
- Union County, TN
- Van Buren County, TN
- Lieutenant Governor of Tennessee
- Collierville, Tennessee
- Covington, TN
- Crockett County, TN
- Maryville, TN
- Maury County, TN
- McMinn County, TN
- McNairy County, TN
- Meigs County, TN
- Memphis, Tennessee
- Rusty Crowe
- Rutherford County, TN
- Claiborne County, TN
- Clarksville, Tennessee
- Clay County, TN
- Cocke County, TN
- Coffee County, TN
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