No, but if a public figure does it, they will generally be accused of misconduct.
Elected officials are often required to be bonded to ensure financial accountability and protect public funds. Bonding acts as a form of insurance that provides compensation to the public in case the official engages in misconduct, fraud, or mismanagement of funds. This requirement helps to build trust in the integrity of public office and assures constituents that there are mechanisms in place to safeguard taxpayer money. Additionally, bonding can deter potential wrongdoing by imposing financial repercussions for malfeasance.
magistrastes, although that is a title covering any public official. Remember that the Roman assemblies were the voting assemblies and those who served in them were called delegates or tribal representatives.
The aediles were in charge of public sports during the republic.
majority
idk but i loveee julio conde 3/15/09 subpoena A+
a formal document charging a public official with misconduct in office
Impeachment
Impeachment :)
Impeach
Misfeasance or malfeasance
Impeachment
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.
The likely word here is "malfeasance", meaning a misuse of public office.
an incumbent
Definition____to formally change a public official with misconduct in office........The house of representatives voted to impeach Johnson.
It is called a public service message, I believe.