Anyone of the Senators who havnt voted yet
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.
There is no casting vote in the Senate. In the event of a tie, no question may be affirmed in the positive.
The only time that the leader of the Senate (the Vice President) votes on issues is in the case of a tie in the Senate. The Vice President then must cast the tie-breaking vote.
The president officer of the Senate who can vote only in the case of a tie is the Vice President of the United States. This role is defined in the U.S. Constitution, which grants the Vice President the authority to cast a tie-breaking vote in the Senate. In all other instances, the Vice President does not participate in Senate votes.
The president of the senate (aka the Vice President of the U.S.) generally presides over the senate when there is a tie and a tie breaking vote is needed.
The Vice President presides over the U.S. Senate and may vote only for the purpose of breaking a tie.
only when there is a tie vote on a piece of legislation
In Florida, the responsibility for breaking a tie vote between the two houses of the legislature falls to the Governor. If there is a tie in the Senate or House of Representatives, the Governor can cast a deciding vote to break the deadlock. This power is part of the executive's role in the legislative process within the state.
That is correct. Article I, Section 3 of the U.S. Constitution specifies that the Vice President shall be the President of the Senate, and he may vote only in the case of a tie.
As the President of the Senate, he votes to break any tie vote.
The Vice President's role in the US Senate is to be the offical tie breaker if a tie on the floor shall occur. He is also referred to as the President of the Senate. Al Gore was the last vice president to break a tie on the Senate floor.(S.Menzel)luke dylan mayes
The Vice President of the United States is the designated President of the Senate as is set forth in the US Constitution. However when the Vice President is away then the Senate's president pro tempore (or any others so designated) is the acting President of the Senate. For any vote in the Senate that ends in a tie, only the Vice President can cast the tie-breaking vote.