For an overview of all Senate leaders, see President of the Senate.
Speaker of the Senate is a title given to the presiding officer of the Senate in a small number of jurisdictions and mainly amongst English-speaking countries.
Senate of Canada: The Speaker of the Senate occupies the chair in front of the thrones.
- The Speaker of the Canadian Senate presides over the Senate of Canada.
- The U.S. state of Tennessee has a Speaker of the Senate who presides over the upper house of the State Legislature.
- The U.S. state of Kentucky formerly had a Speaker of the Senate under a prior constitution; the office was briefly of significant importance during the Civil War due to the death of Linn Boyd who was then Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky.
- The Speaker of the Senate of Northern Ireland is now a defunct office.
- In the Republic of Ireland, the Cathaoirleach is the speaker of the Seanad Éireann.
See also
- Chairman of the Senate (Pakistan)
- Marshal of the Senate (Poland)
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