As of mid-2009, seventeen US federal office holders have been impeached, including presidents Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton. One cabinet member has been impeached, one senator, and one US Supreme Justice. Twelve other federal court justices have been impeached.
Note that impeachment does not mean being removed from office. It merely means that Congress brings charges against the office holder. (See link below.)
The US Senate tries government officials who have been impeached by the House of Representatives, and may remove them from office if they find just cause.
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The US Senate tries government officials who have been impeached by the House of Representatives, and may remove them from office if they find just cause.
Andrew Johnson, bill Clinton
The US Senate tries government officials who have been impeached by the House of Representatives, and may remove them from office if they find just cause.
One Senator was impeached and found guilty, three Federal Judges were impeached and two were found guilty, one supreme court justice found not guilty and one President found not guilty.
As of September 2021, nine governors in the United States have been impeached.
Andrew Johnson, and Bill Clinton
No US presidents have been impeached and convicted and so removed from office.
federal judges have most been impeached and removed by congress.
Two U.S. Presidents have been impeached by the House of Representatives but found not guilty by the Senate. Andrew Johnson was impeached in 1868 and acquitted by one vote, while Bill Clinton was impeached in 1998 and acquitted on both articles of impeachment. No U.S. President has been removed from office following impeachment.
What is the required vote that is neccasry to convict someone who has been impeached
Only two Presidents have been impeached in US history, but both were acquitted at their Senate trials, so there has never been a "fully impeached" President, assuming you mean one who was removed from office. Andrew Johnson was impeached in 1868 for violation of the Tenure of Office Act; Bill Clinton was impeached in 1998 for obstruction of justice.
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