Means that the different options have received the same number of votes.
Voting in case of a tie
No, not a voting member. However if when a law is being passed and there is a tie he is the tie breaking vote.
to prevent a tie when voting on a case
If you’re 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 you’re 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.
Yes, and there has been (1800). If there was a tie, the House of Representatives would vote.
He is the VP and not a voting member of the Senate, but he can vote in the event of a tie.
power to command the U.S. army forces.
voting for only one party.
In the event of a tie, the House of Representatives breaks it - but each state has only 1 vote, instead of each House member voting. The Senate breaks the tie for the Vice President. This was put into action by the 12th amendment.
All players in a lobby are taken to a voting screen, where they discuss who to vote out. Once the votes are in, whoever has the most votes is ejected. Alternatively, if the players choose to skip or a tie is reached, nothing happens.
The Constitution gives the vice president the role of presiding over the Senate, and voting in the Senate if there is a tie.
titties