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Q: What can senators do with two thirds vote?
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When the President signs a treaty with another nation the senate has to approve it?

two-thirds of the Senators


What was the outcomes of the trial?

The Senate vote was 35-19 guilty. A two-thirds majority vote is required to convict. 54 Senators voted, and two thirds of 54 is 36. The vote was one vote short of the required two-thirds majority, so President Johnson was acquitted.


What vote is needed for conviction of impeachment?

the Concurrence of two thirds of the Members present


Is it Majority vote or two third vote on a bill?

Initially, a simple majority is needed to pass a bill (that's 218 Representatives and 51 Senators). However, if the President vetoes the bill, then two thirds of both houses (290 Representatives and 67 Senators) must vote to override the veto. Also, two thirds is always initially necessary to propose a Constitutional Amendment.


Who finds an impeached man guilty?

The Senate finds an impeached man guilty. They do this by conducting a vote. A vote of at least two-thirds Senators are needed to impeach an official.


How the amend the constitution?

Two thirds of a state have to vote, or two thirds of each house has to vote.


How do you amend the constitution?

Two thirds of a state have to vote, or two thirds of each house has to vote.


What vote is needed for conviction?

two-thirds


What is required to expel a representitive or senator?

Expulsion of a U.S. Representative requires a two-thirds majority vote of U.S. Representatives, and expulsion of a U.S. Senator requires a two-thirds majority vote of U.S. Senators (U.S. Constitution, Article I, Section 5, Clause 2).


Treaties are made by who?

Treaties are made by the president and a two thirds vote of the senate.


In order for a treaty to be accepted by the senate how many senators must vote for it?

AnswerTwo-Thirds of the senate.


What vote is required to convict and remove a president?

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