Who are the officers of the Senate?
The Senate has three elected officers: President, Vice President, and Secretary. Each officer s term is one-year. An officer can serve no more than three consecutive terms. These officers, together with the most immediate past-President of the Senate not holding an Executive Committee office by direct election and the Director of the Senate Office, both of whom are non-voting members, form the Executive Committee and are responsible for supervising the affairs of the Senate, including the setting of meeting times and agenda.