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Senate Quorum and Constitutional Challenges

Senate Quorum and Constitutional Challenges Amiel Gerald A. Roldan™ June 1, 2026 If the Senate’s full membership is 24, a constitutional quorum is 13; with only 12 officially present any acts beyond adjournment or compelling attendance are constitutionally vulnerable. The arrest and continued incarceration of Senator Jinggoy Estrada does not ipso facto remove his membership; therefore counting him out of the quorum calculus is legally contested and politically consequential.  I. Normative and Doctrinal Premise - Constitutional baseline: Article VI requires a majority of all members to constitute a quorum—for the Senate, 13 of 24. Without that number, the chamber may only adjourn or compel attendance under its rules.    - Membership vs. presence: Detention or arrest does not automatically terminate senatorial membership; disqualification typically requires final conviction or statutory penalty. Thus incarceration creates a tension between de jure membership and de facto in...

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