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The vice-president votes
The Vice President (President of Senate)
As the President of the Senate, he votes to break any tie vote.
The Vice-President of the United States is the President of the Senate. When he is present, he presides over the Senate (similar to running a meeting) but he does not participate in Senate debates. He votes only if it is necessary to break a deadlock in a Senate vote.
If youβre referring to voting during an election, the Vice President of the United States can vote whenever anybody else can. They can vote early or they vote on Election Day. If youβre referring to voting in Congress, the Vice President can only vote when a tie has occurred in the Senate, and their vote is needed to break the tie.
the vice president's only job, besides becoming president if the president dies, is to break a tie in a vote in the senate.
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.
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.
The Vice-President, who is President of the Senate, can vote to break a tie vote.
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 President of the Senate (VP of US) votes to break ties.
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.
The vice president of the US , who presides over the senate, can vote in this case.
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