The government or the union
the U. S. Vice President, who is also President of the Senate
The Vice-President of the United States is the President of the Senate. When he is present, he presides over the Senate (similar to running a meeting) but he does not participate in Senate debates. He votes only if it is necessary to break a deadlock in a Senate vote.
Yes, the Vice-President of the United States is the President of the Senate. As of 2014 the current President of the Senate is Joe Biden.
The Vice-President, who is President of the Senate, can vote to break a tie vote.
The vice-president of the United States votes to break the tie. Article 1, Section 3 states: " The Vice-President of the United States shall be President of the Senate, but shall have no Vote, unless they be equally divided."
The only way the average person can vote in the Senate is to elect a representative to speak for you. If a person is not a Member of the Senate, they can not cast a vote.
In case of a tie vote in the Senate.
In case of a tie vote in the Senate.
He is not a member of the Senate but presides over the Senate. According to parliamentary rules, the presiding officer does not vote unless there is a tie vote.
Maryana Pinchuk is the president and will never vote as long as she/he is president . They will vote when they are not the president of the senate.
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 President of the U.S Senate has the deciding vote. The president of the U.S Senate is the Vice President of the U.S