Vice president.
The President of the Senate (VP of US) votes to break ties.
When there is a tie vote in the U. S. Supreme Ct., the lower court's decision (the one being appealed) is effectively affirmed, and the case has no precedential value.
When there is tie in the Senate (as demonstrated recently when Vice President Pence broke the tie on the repeal of Obamacare following Senator McCain's NO vote)
The person who votes in case of a tie in the Senate is the Vice President of the United States.
The president of the senate (aka the Vice President of the U.S.) generally presides over the senate when there is a tie and a tie breaking vote is needed.
The Vice President of the United States is the President of the Senate.. He can not vote unless there is a tie but he can vote to break a tie. Such is his only power.
He is not a member of the Senate but presides over the Senate. According to parliamentary rules, the presiding officer does not vote unless there is a tie vote.
they serves for the president if the president is unable to complete his or her term
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No, if a tie rod is broken you would have no steering control.
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