Two have been through impeachment, but neither were removed. In 1868 Andrew Johnson was put on trial for impeachment, but was saved by 2 votes. Clinton was put up for impeachment for perjury and again the votes were short. Nixon would have been for Watergate, but he resigned instead.
Andrew Johnson was Abraham Lincoln's vice-presidential running mate in the 1864 presidential election. Abraham Lincoln and his running mate Andrew Johnson received 2,218,388 popular votes and 212 electoral votes in the 1864 election. Lincoln was elected president and Johnson was elected vice-president.
Kansas has a total of six electoral votes. Interestingly, Lyndon B Johnson was the only democrat in history to win all of Kansas' electoral votes in 1964.
Two. Edward "Gough" Whitlam was removed from office in November 1975. Kevin Rudd was removed from office in June 2010.
Died of natural causes: W. H. Harrison Taylor Harding F. D. Roosevelt Assassinated: Lincoln Garfield McKinley Kennedy Resigned: Nixon Impeached but NOT removed from office A. Johnson Clinton
No Us President has been removed from office via the impeachment process. There have been two presidents who have been impeached. In 1868, Andrew Johnson was impeached by the House for violating certain statutes related to government processes; in 1998, Bill Clinton was impeached for perjury and obstruction of justice. However, neither of these presidents was convicted by the Senate, so neither of them was removed from office.
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There were 36 states when Andrew Johnson took office.
A "Recall" is a process in many areas where an elected official can be removed from office by the voters.
Election As PresidentNovember 3, 1964; POPULAR VOTE: Lyndon B. Johnson / Hubert Humphrey (vp) (Democrat) 43,126,506 (61%) Barry Goldwater (Rpublican) 27,176,799 (39%)ELECTORIAL VOTE: Johnson 486 Goldwater 52INAUGURAL ADDRESS: January 20, 1965. (S.Menzel)
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