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The President Pro-tempore of the Senate.

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Q: When an impeachment of a president takes place who sits in as president of the senate?
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What must the vote be in an impeachment of the US president?

Impeachment by the House (formally charging the President with misconduct) only requires a simple majority of the Representatives present and voting. The actual trial on an impeachment takes place in the US Senate, where a 2/3 vote is required to convict.


Where is impeachment tried?

The Senate holds the (impeachment) removal trial after the House of Representatives has impeached the president. The Chief Justice of the United States (Supreme Court) only presides over the Senate impeachment trial of a US President; otherwise, the Presiding Officer of the Senate chooses a group of Senators to form an "Impeachment Trial Committee" to act as presiding judges. Certain members of the House of Representatives chosen by it act as prosecutors.


Where are the articles of impeachment voted at?

They are voted in the House. The subsequent trial takes place in the Senate.


Impeachment of government officials is done in?

The impeachment of government officials is done in the House of Representatives. The case will be tried in the Senate.


This is the name of the process of removing a president from office?

The process is popularly called "impeachment", but this is a misnomer. "Impeachment" means indictment and refers only to the first part of the procedure, which takes place in the House of Representatives. The second part is called "conviction" and can happen only after the President has already been impeached. Conviction by the Senate automatically results in removal from office.


What was the first step in impeachment process?

There is a two-step process involved.Step OneThe House of Representatives holds hearings, then votes to impeach the President.If the House of Representatives votes in favor, by a simple majority, the House sends Articles of Impeachment to the Senate.Step TwoThe Senate conducts a trial of the President to decide if the President is guilty of the crimes charge in the Articles of Impeachment.If two-thirds of the Senate votes to accept any Article of Impeachment, the President is automatically removed from office and the vice president takes his place and if he's the same it starts all over again. =(


Who takes the senate president's place when they are not there?

When the Vice President is not in the Senate, which is most of the time, his place is taken by the President pro tempore of the Senate, who is usually the most senior Senator. But in actual practice, the floor of the Senate is normally presided over by junior senators to enable them to master the parliamentary procedures.


Who takes the president's place if he or she cannot complete his or her term?

The Vice President. If he cannot, the speaker of the House does, and if she cannot, the senate Pro Tempore does.


What congressional officer takes the place of the vice president if he is not on congressional hill?

The President Pro Tempore presides over the Senate in the absence of the Vice President


Does the senate have the sole power to try all impeachment cases?

Yes, that power is specifically delegated to the US Senate by the Constitution.Only the House of Representatives can initiate impeachment proceedings; the Senate conducts the removal trial.


How many senators for an impeachment conviction?

Impeachment requires only a simple majority in the House. The Senate then holds a trial and serves as the jury and here it takes a 2/3 vote of those Senators present and voting to convict and remove the president from office.


Who presides the over the senate?

The Vice-president presides over the Senate. If the vice-pesident is anable to act, the President pro tempore of the Senate takes over.