Yes. Impeachment does not mean to be removed from office, it means to have charges brought against the elected official.
The question is somewhat unclear. You could be referring to Impeachment, or you might be referring to Misfeasanceor Malfeasance in office.
Yes, bribing elected officials is illegal in most countries and is considered a form of corruption. Engaging in such behavior can result in criminal charges and severe legal consequences for both the person offering the bribe and the official accepting it.
impeachment
The willful act by an Elected Official to usurp or otherwise mislead the electorate resulting in undue fiscal strain or Bankruptcy of the Treasure,usually for personal or political gain.
malfeasance
empeachment
Impeached means brought up on charges. So, if enough people think an elected official did something illegal, there may be a process to impeach the official.
Impeachment is a formal process by which an elected official, such as a president or governor, is accused of misconduct or violations of their duties. It typically involves a legislative body, like the House of Representatives, investigating and voting to bring charges, which can lead to a trial in another chamber, such as the Senate. If convicted, the official can be removed from office, but impeachment itself does not equate to removal; it is merely the first step in holding an official accountable for alleged wrongdoing.
People who are represented by an elected official are constituents.
Edward Burroughs - elected official - was born in 1992.
People who are represented by an elected official are constituents.