Members of the House of Representatives can be removed from office through a process called expulsion. This requires a two-thirds majority vote from the House, typically following an investigation into misconduct or criminal behavior. Additionally, a member may resign voluntarily, or they can be disqualified from serving if they are convicted of certain crimes, such as treason or felony offenses, under specific legal guidelines.
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