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  2. Senatorial courtesy - Wikipedia

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    Senatorial courtesy is a long-standing, unwritten, unofficial, and nonbinding constitutional convention in the U.S. describing the tendency of U.S. senators to support a Senate colleague opposing the appointment to federal office of a nominee from that senator's state. [1]

  3. Standing Rules of the United States Senate - Wikipedia

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    The request may be granted only if it is seconded by one-fifth of the senators present. In practice, however, senators second requests for recorded votes as a matter of courtesy. When a recorded vote is held, the clerk calls the roll of the Senate in alphabetical order; each senator responds when their name is called. Senators who miss the roll ...

  4. Traditions of the United States Senate - Wikipedia

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    The procedural activities of the Senate are guided by the Standing Rules of the Senate.Tradition states that each day is begun with the Chaplain's Daily Prayer, which can be given by the Senate chaplain, or a representative of any faith.

  5. United States Senate - Wikipedia

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    The presiding officer then announces the result of the voice vote. A senator, however, may challenge the presiding officer's assessment and request a recorded vote. The request may be granted only if it is seconded by one-fifth of the senators present. In practice, however, senators second requests for recorded votes as a matter of courtesy.

  6. From Sleeping on Floors to History-Making Senator: How ... - AOL

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    Courtesy of Ruben Gallego. Ruben Gallego poses outside the White House in Washington, D.C., long before holding public office. Gallego began feeling his hard work pay off during his senior year of ...

  7. Nomination and confirmation to the Supreme Court of the ...

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    Once a Supreme Court vacancy opens, the president discusses the candidates with advisors, Senate leaders and members of the Senate Judiciary Committee, as a matter of senatorial courtesy, before selecting a nominee,. In doing so, potential problems a nominee may face during confirmation can be addressed in advance.

  8. Virginia New Members 2025 - AOL

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    Courtesy. Date of Birth / Aug. 24, 1968 ... Vindman also described the Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v. Wade as a key factor in his decision to run for Congress, saying he is concerned that ...

  9. Filibuster in the United States Senate - Wikipedia

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    Senatorial courtesy; Reconciliation (United States Congress) Parks and Recreation (season 6), where Leslie Knope filibusters a council vote in episode 6. Scandal (season 5), where Mellie Grant filibusters a senate vote in episode 9. The West Wing (season 2), where Howard Stackhouse filibusters a senate vote in episode 17.