Because to "impeach" the President, not only can a select few vote to get rid of him, for the sake of the citizens of the United States.
A majority typically refers to more than 50% of the total votes or participants, while a supermajority requires a higher threshold, often set at two-thirds or three-fourths of the votes or participants. Supermajority requirements are usually used for important decisions that require broader consensus among members or stakeholders.
New York Court for the Trial of Impeachments was created in 1777.
Alex Simpson has written: 'A treatise on federal impeachments' -- subject(s): Impeachments
yes unless overturn by the relevant congress or legislature, certain legislatures allow for a simple majority, some a supermajority, some require a joint session to pass a majority.
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