indict
crook
to vote an official out of office
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An elected official who is running for another term in office.
The members of Congress must have a vote to remove the official from office. But, another government official must have evidence (such as a crime record, or testimony from an alleged mistress) of why the other official should be removed from power.
The period of which an elected official is in office after losing an election but before the new office holder is sworn in.
Impeachment.
impeach
Definition____to formally change a public official with misconduct in office........The house of representatives voted to impeach Johnson.
What is impeachment cases? - Trying a government official for misconduct in office.
a formal document charging a public official with misconduct in office
What is impeachment cases? - Trying a government official for misconduct in office.
An accusation of misconduct towards a public office holder can have devastating results. Often, just an accusation can be the cause of an officeholder having to resign.
ImpeachmentThe House of Representatives has the sole authority to impeach (accuse) an official on charges of misconduct in office (called articles of impeachment).
Misfeasance or malfeasance
To Impeach
The Supreme court.
The legislative branch may remove a member of the executive or judicial branch from office through a process known as impeachment. The actual impeachment is the first step in the process, when the charges are being leveled against the accused official. If convicted on those charges, the official can then be removed from office.