Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich Impeached! (Photos)

Posted on January 9, 2009

rodblagojevich Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich Impeached! (Photos)

Rod Blagojevich is officially the first Illinois governor to be impeached. State legislators voted 114 to 1 to impeach the Illinois Governor today. Read more on Rod Blagojevich’s impeachment below.

The state’s Senate will try Blagojevich  on the charge that he abused his power.

“It’s our duty to clean up the mess and stop the freak show that’s become Illinois government,” said Rep. Jack D. Franks, a Democrat.

Now Rod Blagojevich faces trial.  Each of the state’s 59 senators will get to act as a juror. Forty votes are needed to convict.

The Illinois house of representatives voted overwhelmingly Friday to impeach Governor Rod Blagojevich, an unprecedented action that sets up a state senate trial on whether he should be thrown out for abuse of power.

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Blagojevich faces numerous allegations of corruption, including that he tried to sell U.S. president-elect Barack Obama’s vacant state senate seat.

Impeachment required just 60 votes in the house. The final result was 114-1.

Legislators accused the second-term Democratic governor of letting down the people of Illinois by letting ego and ambition drive his decisions.

“It’s our duty to clean up the mess and stop the freak show that’s become Illinois government,” said Representative Jack D. Franks, a Democrat.

Blagojevich was out jogging in his Chicago neighborhood when the vote came down. His office declined to comment but said he would issue a statement Friday afternoon.

During the house’s 90-minute debate on impeachment, no one spoke up to defend the governor. But Representative Milton Patterson, a Chicago Democrat, cast the sole vote against impeaching Blagojevich.

Patterson said he read the impeachment committee’s report and wasn’t comfortable voting against the governor.

“I have no first-hand knowledge of any of the evidence,” he said.

“I went by my own gut feeling, it’s as simple as that,” he said. “I read the report. If the government is going to indict him, let them go ahead and do that. That’s their job, and I’m doing my job.”

Representative Elga Jefferies, another Chicago Democrat, voted “present.”

Blagojevich was arrested Dec. 9 on federal charges that include allegations he schemed to profit from his power to name Obama’s replacement in the Senate.

The criminal complaint included an FBI agent’s sworn affidavit describing wiretaps that caught Blagojevich allegedly talking about what he could get for the seat, how to pressure people into making campaign contributions and more.

That arrest triggered impeachment hearings by a special house committee.

The committee on Thursday unanimously recommended impeachment based on the criminal charges but other allegations as well — that Blagojevich expanded a health care program without proper authority, that he circumvented hiring laws to give jobs to political allies, that he spent millions of dollars on a foreign flu vaccine that he knew wasn’t needed and couldn’t be brought into the country.

“The citizens of this state must have confidence that their governor will faithfully serve the people and put their interests before his own,” the committee’s report said. “It is with profound regret that the committee finds that our current governor has not done so.”

Blagojevich has denied the criminal charges. He criticized the house’s impeachment process as biased and said a senate trial would produce a different result.

But he didn’t testify before the impeachment committee and hasn’t offered an explanation for the federal charges.

“His silence in this great matter is deafening,” said house majority leader Barbara Flynn Currie, a Chicago Democrat.

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  1. Dong Malabute on

    That’s good. Very good. I regret that our legislative body in the Philippines could not and would impeach Gloria Arroyo who has been reported and who asked apology for cheating in the elections.
    You have senators who who committed to the people. We have legislative body who committed crime of treachery to its people.

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  2. gerard Vandenberg on

    America wants to be a powerful country again?
    THEN START WITH ELIMIATING THIS CHEATER, folks!

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  3. BobLV on

    Give him a break!

    Just let him off with a brushcut.

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