John Adams, because he was the first president of the Senate -- he was VP, and the VP casts the tiebreaker vote.
you need to be a mature adult first, then, there will be elections
Senator Edmund Ross cast the deciding vote that acquitted President Johnson.
he is an Ohio senator so i think Ohio
The highest vote senator must be the next president
proxy voting - The practice of allowing a Senator to cast a vote in committee for an absent Senator. Senate Rule XXVI provides that proxies may not be voted when the absent Senator has not been informed of the matter on which he is being recorded and has not requested that he be so recorded. Source: http://www.senate.gov/reference/glossary_term/proxy_voting.htm
Under the Constitution, the Vice-President of the United States holds the office of President of the Senate, and has the power to cast the tiebreaking vote, should a bill have the same number of "Yea" and "Nay" votes
A Senator Predarius in the times of ancient Rome was a Senator who cannot vote. This Senator was recognized by his white robes.
Voters vote a new person in with a special election.
In the Florida Senate, the responsibility for breaking a tie vote falls to the President of the Senate. If there is a tie on a vote, the President can cast a deciding vote to resolve the deadlock. This role is typically held by the senator elected as the Senate President.
the popular vote is by everybody. the electoral vote is by electoral colleges, which not everyone is in
Paul Sarbanes, of Maryland, first became a United States senator in 1976 after defeating the incumbent, John Glenn Beall, Jr. Sarbanes won the election with 59% of the vote.
All registered US voters.