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According to the U.S. Constitution, a conviction in an impeachment trial requires the votes of at least how many senators?

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Answered by EBHN
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Answer : The Constitution requires a two-thirds vote of the Senate to convict, and the penalty for an impeached official upon conviction is removal from office. In some cases, the Senate has also disqualified such officials from holding public offices in the future. There is no appeal.

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