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To "impeach" or accuse a US President, only a simple majority is required in the House of Representatives. To be "convicted" at trial in the Senate requires a two-thirds vote of that body.
Expulsion of a U.S. Representative requires a two-thirds majority vote of U.S. Representatives, and expulsion of a U.S. Senator requires a two-thirds majority vote of U.S. Senators (U.S. Constitution, Article I, Section 5, Clause 2).
It requires a 2/3 majority vote to affirm the impeachment and go to trial.
No, the US Constitution requires that treaties be approved by 2/3 vote of the Senate.
Under the United States Constitution, the House of Representatives must vote to impeach the president. It requires a simple majority vote for the measure to be passed and sent to the Senate for trial.
No candidate won the majority of the electoral vote, so in accordance with the law, The House of Representatives chose the president and they elected Adams.
Overriding a presidential veto requires a 2/3 majority in both houses of Congress. This translates to a minimum of 66 votes in the Senate and 290 votes in the House of Representatives.
The House of Representatives holds the sole power of impeachment. If a simple majority of the House votes in favor of impeachment, the government official goes on trial in the Senate. Conviction requires a two-thirds super-majority vote.
The legislative process requires both the Senate and the House of Representatives to approve a bill to become a law. Each house must vote on the bill and a simple majority vote is required.
A federal judge can be removed from office through the process of impeachment by the House of Representatives and conviction by the Senate. This requires a majority vote in the House to impeach the judge, followed by a two-thirds majority vote in the Senate to convict and remove them from office.
The US House of Representativs requires 218 votes for a simple majority of the 435 Member body.