In the context of a U.S. Senate impeachment trial, a conviction requires a two-thirds majority vote. This means that if only one of the three senators votes guilty, the official would not be convicted, as the total number of guilty votes would fall short of the necessary threshold for conviction. Thus, at least 67 out of 100 senators must vote guilty for the official to be removed from office.
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