Pat Quinn was sworn in as the next Governor of Illinois after Rod Blagojevich was impeached.
Rod Blagojevich was removed from the governor's office due to his involvement in a corruption scandal. He was arrested in December 2008 on federal charges, including attempting to sell Barack Obama's vacant Senate seat. In January 2009, the Illinois State Legislature impeached him, and he was subsequently removed from office, making him the first Illinois governor to be impeached and removed. Blagojevich was later convicted and sentenced to prison for his crimes.
Yes, he can be impeached and removed by the state legislature.
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Everyone in the American government can be impeached or fired.
They will be removed from office
Clinton was impeached but not officially removed from office, and Nixon was to be impeached but resigned before he could be impeached.
The (former) Governor of Illinois? He was impeached and thrown out of office. He hasn't been convicted in a criminal trial yet so he isn't in prison.
If it is serious enough to breach his state constitutional duties, he can be impeached by the state legislature and removed from office.
The President could be impeached and removed from office after an impeachment trial. After he was removed from office, he could then be prosecuted like any other person.
Yes, the Office of Governor of Illinois is not restricted by term limits.
Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton