Removing the Speaker of the House
What is the process for removing the Speaker of the House?
Speaker of the House can be removed at any time simply by a majority vote of the House of Representatives. A representative would have to propose the vote. I am sure the issue would be debated on the floor and then could be put to vote. If a majority vote her out...they are out. They would not lose their seat in the House, just the title of Speaker of the House and position with regards to succession of the Presidency.
Edited: Vincenzo on 19th May, 2009 - 3:45am
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I just looked up some information on this in Wikipedia. Apparently in the 1900's the office was not as powerful or important as now, and the elections were very bitter and contentious.
So, I think that there were probably many Speakers who were voted out of their positions.
When the balance of power in the House shifts from one party to another, then the office of Speaker changes hands.
Newt Gingrich is one recent Speaker who was very controversial, but his controversy was based upon his complete opposition to President Bill Clinton's policies. Ms. Pelosi, while completely opposed to all things conservative and traditional in US Politics, is mostly controversial for her runaway mouth and foolish statements.
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