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Senate of Milan
Milan General Assembly
Coat of arms or logo
Type
Type
Upper house
of the Milan General Assembly
Term limits
None
History
New session started
2 January 2023
Leadership
Maximilien Plouffe (SDP)
since January 5, 2019
Hervé Bettencourt (SDP)
since 3 October 2023
Majority Leader
Lena Beauvilliers (SDP)
since 3 October 2023
Minority Leader
Caturo Muller (UCP)
since 3 October 2023
Structure
Seats50
Composition of the Senate of Milan
Political groups
Majority

  SDP (39)
Minority

  UCP (11)
Length of term
4 years
AuthorityArticle 4, Milan Constitution
Salary$110,500/year + per diem
Elections
Last election
3 October 2023 (17 seats)
Next election
6 October 2025 (17 seats)
RedistrictingMilan Redistricting Commission
Motto
Viva e magna.
Meeting place
Commonwealth Senate Chamber
Milan State Capitol
Auvergne, Milan
Website
senate.milan.gov.ca

The Senate of Milan is the upper house of the Milan General Assembly, the lower house being the Milan Chamber of Deputies. The Senate convenes, along with the Chamber, at the Milan State Capitol in Auvergne.

The lieutenant governor presides daily over the Senate of Milan. In the lieutenant governor's absence, the president pro Tempore presides, usually a powerful member of the majority party. The Senate is equal with the Chamber of Deputies, the lower chamber of the legislature, except that taxation bills must originate in the Chamber, similar to the federal Congress. Members of the Senate of Milan are elected every four years by the voters of the 50 senatorial districts on the Tuesday succeeding the first Monday in October, mirroring federal elections. The last election took place in October 2023. There are no term limits for senators, though most do not serve more than three terms.