The Senate Judiciary Committee will consider Ruth Bader Ginsburg's replacement. Here are the members up for reelection
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With an open seat on the Supreme Court following Associate Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s death on Friday, the makeup of the Senate Judiciary Committee becomes a point of focus in Congress.
The committee is responsible for vetting Supreme Court nominees for the full Senate, which votes to confirm a nominee to the bench. Currently, Republicans hold 12 committee spots while 10 belong to Democrats. But that could change after the November election, when Democrats hope to reclaim a Senate majority and thus an advantage in the Judiciary Committee.
Eight of the 22 committee members are up for reelection in November. Here’s what their races look like: