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I'm assuming this is referring to the US (other countries have Senates too!). In the US Senate, the Vice President is normally considered the President of the Senate, and he is part of the Executive branch. However, when the VP isn't around, the oldest member of the Senate from the majority party, currently Senator Daniel Inouye of Hawaii, is considered the "president pro tempore" ("president for the time") of the Senate. He would be part of the Legislative branch.

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What branch acts as a jury to the president?

The US Senate of the legislative branch acts as a jury in an impeachment trial against the the President.


The president of the senate is a member of what branch?

Legislative


What branch of government can the president of the senate break a tie vote in the senate?

executive


What president of the senate is a member of this branch she or he can brake a tie vote in the senate?

The Vice President is also the President of the Senate, but he can only vote if the other senators are tied.


Which branch tries the president after impeachments?

The Legislative Branch. The President is impeached by the House, and would be tried by the Senate.


The advisors in the executive branch who helpthe president are called?

The Senate and the judicial branch


Which branch of congress is headed by the vice president?

The Senate.


What branch is United States Senate?

I'm assuming this is referring to the US (other countries have Senates too!). In the US Senate, the Vice President is normally considered the President of the Senate, and he is part of the Executive branch. However, when the VP isn't around, the oldest member of the Senate from the majority party, currently Senator Daniel Inouye of Hawaii, is considered the "president pro tempore" ("president for the time") of the Senate. He would be part of the Legislative branch.


Who sits in the senate of the executive branch and can vote to break a tie in the senate?

The vice president.


How is judicial branch chosen?

The members of the Judicial Branch are appointed by the President and confirmed by the Senate.


What position does the Vice President hold in the legislative branch?

The vice president serves as the president of the Senate