2 Witnesses needed for a treason conviction Constitutional Numbers

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Constitutional
Numbers
Constitutional
Numbers
9/13
3/5
States needed to ratify the Constitution
3/4
2/3
2/3
Of the states needed to ratify an amendment (38)
2/3
2/3
Vote of both Houses to propose an amendment
1/3
Slaves to count as 3/5 of a person for purposes of
population
Vote in Senate to ratify a treaty made by the Pres
Vote in Congress needed to override Presidential
veto
Vote in Senate needed to convict on impeachment
charges
Of the senate up for election every 2 years
Constitutional
Numbers
0
0
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
Requirements to be on the Supreme Court
Voting members of Congress for D.C.
Each state must have at least 1 HOR rep
President to resign from Office
Senators from each state
Year term for HOR members
Term limit for President
Presidents have been impeached
Houses of Congress (Bicameral)
Witnesses needed for a treason conviction
Constitutional
Numbers
3
3
Min. # of Congressional Reps each state
4
6
6
Year term for President
7
9
Years a citizen to be in the HOR
9
Members on the U.S. Supreme Court
Branches to the Federal govt
Year term for members of Senate
Goals in the Preamble
Years a citizen to be in the Senate
Constitutional
Numbers
10
Years between Census counts
10
Maximum number of years for President
10
“Pocket Veto” day limit
14
Years a resident to be President
18
Minimum voting age
25
Years or older to be in the HOR
27
Amendments to the Constitution
Constitutional
Numbers
30
35
Years or older to be in the Senate
44
50
51
Number of U.S. Presidents
53
55
Number of CA HOR reps
55
Number of delegates at the Constitutional
Convention
Years or older to be President
Number of U.S. States
Quorum in the Senate
Number of electors in California
Constitutional
Numbers
67
100
218
270
435
535
538
1787
2010
400K
Number of votes in Senate to ratify a treaty
Members of the U.S. Senate
Quorum in the HOR
Number of electoral votes needed to be Pres
Number of members in the HOR
Total members of Congress
Total number of Electoral Votes (D.C=3)
Date Constitution was written
The year the last census was conducted
Salary of President
ARTICLES
1 Legislative Branch
2 Executive Branch
3 Judicial Branch
4 Relations Between the States
5 Amendment Process
6 Supremacy Clause
7 Ratification