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Yes. He actually is elected by the Senate so of course he is a member of the majority party and the custom is to vote for the person with the most seniority.

Like most things regarding the running of the US Senate, there is no legal requirement that the President Pro Tempore be a member of the Senate Majority party. As the position is filled by a straight majority vote, however, it almost always falls to one in the current majority party.

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Who chooses the President Pro Tempore of the Senate?

The Senate elects the pro tempore from among its membership. Not surprisingly, he is always a member of the majority party. It is has become customary to elect the party member who has the most seniority in the Senate.


What do you call the Senate member elected by the Senate who stands in as president of the Senate in the absence of the vice president?

The office is Senate pro tempore. He is elected by the Senate. The current custom is to elect the majority party member with the greatest seniority in the Senate.


Who is the president pro-tempore selected by?

The president pro tempore of the United States Senate is elected by the Senate from among its members. Traditionally, the position is held by the senior member of the majority party. The president pro tempore is third in line of presidential succession, after the vice president and the speaker of the House of Representatives.


Who is most likely to be president pro tempore?

By tradition the majority party member with the most seniority is elected. Daniel Inouye is sure to keep his position unless he dies.


Who pro tempore presides if vice-president is absent?

The president pro tempore of the Senate is elected by the Senate, and by tradition the majority party elects their party member who has the longest seniority in the Senate. He is a voting member of the Senate unlike the VP. Most of the time who presides over the Senate is irrelevant.


How is senate pro tempore selected?

The U.S. Vice President is the President of the Senate, but does not have any voting power and cannot be a deciding vote in the event of a tie.


What is the title of the majority party member with the most senority?

The one in the Senate is traditionally elected to the position of president pro tempore. In the House , the leader of the majority party become the Speaker of the House, but he or she is rarely the member with the most seniority. Nationally party members who have a lot of seniority such as ex-presidents and such are called elder statesmen.


Who has more power the speaker of house or the president pro tempore of the senate?

The Speaker of the house has more power than the president pro tempore. In the constitutional succession, the speaker of the house is third after the president, and vice president become deceased.


Who is customarily elected president pro tempore?

majority party member


What is the name of the President pro tempore of the Senate?

The Vice President of the US is the Senate President, however, he can appoint or delegate any of the senators to officiate on his absence which is called the President's Pro Tempore. The 113th Congress Presidents Pro Tempore as Jan 3, 2013 is Patrick J. Leahy.


Who is the of the pro tempore president senate?

Patrick Leahy from Vermont is the current president pro Tempore. The pro tempore is a senator elected by the Senate. By tradition they elect the majority party member with the longest seniority in the Senate. Leahy is in his 7th term and was 72 when he replaced 88-year-old Daniel Inouye in Dec, 2012.


Is President pro tempore a member of the presidents cabinet?

No. He is the senior majority member of the US Senate.