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To fill a vacancy of a constitutional office, including the attorney general, it's the governor's responsibility to pick a successor.
Rep. Will Mortenson, R-Pierre, filed the resolution calling for the impeachment of Ravnsborg.
The resolution has been referred to a committee after it's title was read on the state House floor last week.
House Speaker Spencer Gosch, R-Mobridge, is treating the resolution as he would any other bill in that it will need the blessing of a House committee before being considered by entire House ahead of a subsequent floor vote.
Under the state Constitution, Ravnsborg would be impeached if a simple majority in the House vote for impeachment. A vote for impeachment would then trigger a trial in the Senate. If two-thirds of the senators voted to convict, Ravnsborg would be removed from office and barred from holding another public office in the state.
No, this is the first impeachment of a constitutional state officer in South Dakota, which is why officials weren't sure at first how the resolution would be debated .
Yes. Ravnsborg has been working since the crash and doesn't intend to resign, despite the governor's calls to do so .
Presidential transition[edit] It is the practice for the attorney general, along with the other Cabinet secretaries and high-level political appointees of the President, to tender a resignation with effect on the Inauguration Day(January 20) of a new president.
Gerson was fourth in the line of succession at the Justice Department, but other senior DOJ officials had already resigned.[14] Janet Reno, President Clinton's nominee for attorney general, was confirmed on March 12,[15]and he resigned the same day.
The attorney general serves as the principal advisor to the president of the United Stateson all legal matters. The attorney general is a statutory member of the Cabinet of the United States.