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It takes half of the congress plus one vote. There are 435 people in Congress so half of that would be 217 people. Then you need to have over 50% so that means you need 218 votes. You need 218 votes to pass a bill in Congress.
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To form the government you need half the seats, about 273 in lok sabha. To pass a constitutional amendment 2/3 of Lok sabha should vote for it. To impeach supreme court judge, president and other top level dignitaries 2/3 of combined house (lok sabha + Rajya sabha)
It requires a 2/3 majority vote to affirm the impeachment and go to 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.
Well actually nobody can be guilty of impeachment, because impeachment isn't a crime. Impeachment is the process by which Congress charges a federal official with a crime and the subsequent trials associated with the criminal act. Most commonly federal officials are impeached on charges of treason or misconduct in their role as a government official. In order for someone to be impeached and removed from office 2/3 of Congress must vote in favor of his or her removal.
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 US House of Representatives has the sole power of impeachment in the case of the President and other federal office holders. Impeachment is the equivalent of an indictment and can be voted only by the US House of Representatives. If the House votes to impeach a president, then a trial is held in the Senate and 2/3 majority is required to conviction and and removal from office.
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.)
Johnson wasn't convicted because the Senate fell one vote short of the needed 2/3 majority.
The Senate is responsible for trying impeachment cases. The House of Representatives will bring the impeachment charge. A two-thirds majority vote is needed to impeach an official.
There are a number of things that must happen for a president to be impeached. He must have violated the constitution and will appear for trial in the Senate. If the Senate convicts him he leaves office immediately and the vice president assumes office.
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The House of Representatives must first decide if the President, Vice President, or a civil officer has committed an impeachable offense. Then the members of the house must pass the articles of impeachment, which are the formal allegations against the impeachable official. The articles of impeachment must pass the House with a majority vote. This is the end of the impeachment process, because at this time the official has been impeached, that is articles of impeachment have been served against them. The next process involves a trial in the Senate. The Senate tries the accused according the the articles of impeachment and a 2/3 majority is needed to convict. If convicted, the accused is removed from office and, if the Senate sees fit, barred from holding other government positions (elected or otherwise). The removal of a government official from office is NOT the same as impeachment; impeachment is one step in the process of removing an official from office. For instance, Andrew Johnson was impeached for violating the Tenure of Office Act, but he was acquitted by the Senate so he was not removed from office.
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