The US Senate has 100 members - 2 from each state- and all of them have one vote each.
There are 100 Senators in the US Senate. No one else has a vote (except on occasion the President of the Senate), so they are not counted when considering how many people there are.
The senate is scheduled to vote today, Oct 27, 2009
He may vote in any public election that he is legal to vote in. He may also cast a single vote in any process where the US Senate has a tie vote.
That is the Vice President of the US. They only vote when there is a tie vote.
The vice president of the US , who presides over the senate, can vote in this case.
The VP presides over the US Senate. He can vote only if there is a tie vote.
The vice president of the US , who presides over the senate, can vote in this case.
In the US Senate, the Vice President who chairs the Senate can vote to break a tie vote. This comes into play as a Constitutional requirement, specifically in part of Article One in the US Constitution. This eliminates the problem created by a tie vote among the Senators.
The Vice President's role in the US Senate is to be the offical tie breaker if a tie on the floor shall occur. He is also referred to as the President of the Senate. Al Gore was the last vice president to break a tie on the Senate floor.(S.Menzel)luke dylan mayes
No, you vote for the US Senator for your specific senatorial district.
The vice-president chairs the US and as such can vote if there is a tie vote-- otherwise he is not allowed to vote. There actually have some occasions when the VP's vote decided fairly important legislation.
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