The Speaker has a vote if he/she is a member of the house of representatives BUT ... the speaker of the house does not have to be a member of the house of representatives in order to become speaker so, the speaker has a vote if he/she is a member, but that does not always have to be the case
The members of the House of Representatives vote to select the Speaker.
The Speaker of the House is elected by a majority vote from his/her fellow members of the House.
hopefully only the speaker. Otherwise it would be very painful for the speaker. All of the members of the house vote for the speaker
I think other members can ask for a vote, but if the House Speaker is against having one, it won't happen.
The speaker does not normally vote in divisions. If there is a tied vote, the speaker has a casting vote. By convention, this is cast to support the status quo.
The speaker of the house gets chosen by a vote of the members of the house. The constitution does NOT require that the speaker be an elected member of congress.
The Speaker of the House is elected by the members of the House of Representatives. Before the vote each party chooses their candidate. The majority party's candidate will then win the election (assuming his or her party's representatives vote according to the party's decision).
speaker of the house
AFTER LOK SABHA ELECTION, the Speaker and the Deputy Speaker are elected by the members of the House by majority vote.
The House Speaker is always a member of the majority party for the simple reason that he is elected by a majority vote of the House.
The party with the majority of members in the House since the members of the house chooses the Speaker by a vote. In theory a Speaker could be chosen from the minority party but it has never happened.