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In the United States, two-thirds of the Senate is needed to convict an officer in an impeachment trial. This means that out of 100 senators, at least 67 votes are required for conviction.
270 electoral votes are required to win the White House.
A majority. Since there are currently 538 votes, 270 votes are required.
270+
225
270 votes from the electoral college are required to become president.
The senate impeachment vote is the vote that is needed for a conviction in an impeachment hearing. According to article one section three of the United States, the president, the vice president and all the civil servants can be impeached.
2/3
Two have been through impeachment, but neither were removed. In 1868 Andrew Johnson was put on trial for impeachment, but was saved by 2 votes. Clinton was put up for impeachment for perjury and again the votes were short. Nixon would have been for Watergate, but he resigned instead.
All of those present
A majority is one more than one-half of the votes. There are 538 electoral votes so 270 is the required majority.
1. Reprimand 2. Scolding 3. Censure 4.Expulsion