It requires a two-thirds majority vote.
Keep in mind that, both the House and the Senate are allowed by the Constitution to remove a sitting member engaging in "disorderly behaviour," which involves a two-thirds majority of those present and voting in the chamber to which that member belongs.
So with this information, what is your answer?
In the House of Representatives, expulsion requires a one-half majority vote.
a. True
b. False
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