Article 1 Section 3 Of The Constitution

The judicial power of the united states shall be vested in one supreme.
Article 1 section 3 of the constitution. And each senator shall have. The senate of the united states shall be composed of two senators from each state chosen by the legislature thereof for six years. The third section of article i sets up the senate.
This means that for example in 1966 there was an election for 1 3 of the senators. Section 1 is one of the three vesting clauses of the united states constitution which vests the judicial power of the united states in federal courts requires a supreme court allows inferior courts requires good behavior tenure for judges and prohibits decreasing the salaries of judges. Article 1 section 3 clause 1.
The judges both of the supreme and inferior courts shall hold their offices during good behaviour and shall at stated times receive for their services a. Section 1 the judicial power of the united states shall be vested in one supreme court and in such inferior courts as the congress may from time to time ordain and establish. The senate of the united states shall be composed of two senators from each state chosen by the legislature thereof the preceding words in parentheses superseded by the 17th amendment section 1 for six years.
As is still the practice today the constitution established that members of the senate would be elected every six years in two year increments. Article 1 section 3 of the united states constitution. The senate of the united states shall be composed of two senators from each state chosen by the legislature thereof for six years.
And each senator shall have one vote.