Who of the senate must find an official guilty before he or she can be dismissed from office?

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2026-03-25 03:20

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In the U.S. Senate, a two-thirds majority of the senators present must vote to convict an official in an impeachment trial for that official to be found guilty and subsequently removed from office. This applies to federal officials, including the President, who have been impeached by the House of Representatives. If the Senate does not reach this threshold, the official remains in office.

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