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== Federal Government ==
 
== Federal Government ==
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''See main article: [[Federal-Level Impeachment Proceedings in the USQ]]''
 
''See main article: [[Federal-Level Impeachment Proceedings in the USQ]]''
  
In the federal government, the [[House of Bureaucrats]] brings up impeachment proceedings against any executive official, and can pass the resolution with a 3/4 vote, although they must be backed either by the [[Supreme Council of the USQ]] or the [[Quentinian House of Representatives]], and the [[Supreme Council of the USQ]] can bring up impeachment hearings against any legislative official. The removal of a [[Quentinian Supreme Decider]], [[Cupboard]] member, or [[Quentinian State Governors|Governor]] by the [[President of the USQ]] is not considered impeachment.
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In the federal government, the [[House of Bureaucrats]] brings up impeachment proceedings against any executive official, and can pass the resolution with a 3/4 vote. The House of Bureaucrats and [[Quentinian House of Representatives|House of Representatives]] can be impeached only by another member of [[United States of Quentin Congress|Congress]], with a 3/4 vote removing them from office. Additionally, a member of any federal court can be impeached by the House of Bureaucrats, however impeachment must be carried out with a 2/3 vote.
  
 
== State Government ==
 
== State Government ==

Latest revision as of 15:16, 19 September 2020

Quentinian Impeachment Proceedings are proceedings brought up in either the federal, state, or local government of the United States of Quentin, which charge a certain government or civil official with a crime or misdeed in regards to their position, and recommend that the defendant be removed from his/her government position. Usually impeachment is brought upon an official for crimes committed in office, however in certain situations crimes committed before office which were severe and not punished, as well as crimes before office which are seen as making the defendant unfit for office, can be brought up.

Federal Government

See main article: Federal-Level Impeachment Proceedings in the USQ

In the federal government, the House of Bureaucrats brings up impeachment proceedings against any executive official, and can pass the resolution with a 3/4 vote. The House of Bureaucrats and House of Representatives can be impeached only by another member of Congress, with a 3/4 vote removing them from office. Additionally, a member of any federal court can be impeached by the House of Bureaucrats, however impeachment must be carried out with a 2/3 vote.

State Government

State level impeachment can vary by state, but one main constant is the impeachment of the Governor by some type of legislative body. Detailed pages for each state are provided:

Chip Area State Impeachment Proceedings

Desert Area State Impeachment Proceedings

Grassland Area State Impeachment Proceedings

Kahoot Area State Impeachment Proceedings

Kumar Area State Impeachment Proceedings

Long Beach Island State Impeachment Proceedings

Maxx Area State Impeachment Proceedings

Multi-Logan State Impeachment Proceedings

Snowland State Impeachment Proceedings

Tantallegara State Impeachment Proceedings

Local Impeachment Proceedings

At the local level, positions and officials, not to mention impeachment proceedings, can vary widely, however the Governor of the state the local body is in usually can remove executive officials at will, although this is not considered impeachment. State district officials are rarely impeached, however impeachment at the district level is laid out in every state's constitution.