On the first ground, Gachagua was accused of gross violation of articles 10,27, 73,75, 129, 131 and 147 of the Constitution, and 53 Senators (80.30%) voted in support of this charge while 13 Senators (19.70 per cent) voted against the charge.
On the second ground in which he was accused of gross violation of articles 147 and 152 of the Constitution by undermining the President and the cabinet and the effective discharge of the national government executive mandate, 39 Senators voted against this charge while 28 Senators voted in support of this charge.
On the third ground in which Gachagua was accused of gross violation of articles 6, 10,174, 186, 189 and the fourth schedule of the Constitution by undermining devolution, 45 senators voted against this charge against 19 Senators who supported it while 3 Senators abstained from voting.
Gachagua was further accused of gross violation of Article 160 of the Constitution on the institutional and decisional independence of judges, 51 senators voted in support of this charge while 16 senators voted against it.
The fifth ground was a gross violation of articles 3 and 148 of the Constitution on the fidelity to the oath of office and allegiance, 49 senators voted in support of this charge while 16 senators voted against it.
Further, Gachagua was accused of committing crimes under sections 13 and 62 of the National Cohesion and Integration Act, 48 senators voted in support of this charge while 18 senators voted against and one one senator abstained.
On the seventh ground in which Gachagua was accused of committing gross economic crimes under sections 45, 46, 47 and 48 of the Anti-Corruption and Economic Crimes Act and sections 2,3,4 and 7 of Proceeds of Crime and Anti Money Laundering Act, 53 Senators voted against this charge while 13 Senators supported it with 1 Senator abstaining.
Gachagua was alleged to have continuously misled members of the public through false, malicious, divisive and inciteful remarks.