A simple majority which would mean 216 of the 435 votes in Congress is needed to pass a bill of impeachment and force the Senate to hold a trial. (In order to convict, two-thirds of the Senators voting must vote to convict.)
A majority vote by the House of Representatives is needed to impeach an official. The person is impeached and must then stand trial with the Senate.
Impeach
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.
The Senate is the body that has the power to convict the President of charges brought against him in the impeachment process by a majority vote of 2/3. However, it is the House of Representatives that has the power to impeach the President. This information is located in Article I, Section 3 of the Constitution.
The Federal House of Representatives has the sole power to impeach or bring charges against government officials (except members of Congress.) A majority vote is needed in the House to Impeach. The Senate has the sole power to try the impeachment case. A two-thirds vote of the senators present is needed for conviction. When a president is tried, the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court presides over the Senate.
the house is empowered to vote to impeach the president by simple majority vote. meaning they suggest for him to be impeached. then the senate acts as a court of law and tries the president for the charged offenses. a 2/3 majority vote is needed to remove the president from office.
Article I Section 3 Clause 7
A majority vote by the House of Representatives is needed to impeach an official. The person is impeached and must then stand trial with the Senate.
The House of Representatives has the authority to impeach the president. This process involves bringing formal charges against the president, which requires a majority vote in the House. If the president is impeached, the case then moves to the Senate, which holds a trial to determine whether to convict and remove the president from office. A two-thirds majority vote in the Senate is needed for conviction.
In the House of Representative a simple majority vote is required. In 2008 that would be 218 vote. In the Senate a 2/3 majority vote is required for impeachment or 67 of 100 votes.
No, citizens cannot directly vote to impeach a president. Impeachment is a process carried out by the legislative branch of government, specifically the House of Representatives, and requires specific legal grounds for removal from office.
Johnson wasn't convicted because the Senate fell one vote short of the needed 2/3 majority.
Impeach
They can elect the president if none of the candidates have a majority vote. They can also impeach people.
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.
While the House of Representatives can impeach a president on a simple majority vote, the Senate must receive a two-thirds majority in favor of the impeachment for the resolution to pass. Justifications for impeachment includes treason, bribery and/or other high crimes.
Some Republicans did not think that a president could be impeached for not agreeing with congress.