Vice president
The Vice-President, who is President of the Senate, can vote to break a tie vote.
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The Vice President presides over the Senate and casts the deciding vote if there is a tie.
In the event that a Senate vote ends up in a tie, the President of the Senate (the Vice President of the U. S.) casts the deciding vote.
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
There isn't a "president" of the Senate, despite Palins reference. The Vice President sits to act when there is a tie vote. He casts the breaking vote. There are Senate minority and majority leaders.
The Vice President is also the President of the Senate, but he can only vote if the other senators are tied.
John Adams, because he was the first president of the Senate -- he was VP, and the VP casts the tiebreaker vote.
When there is tie in the Senate (as demonstrated recently when Vice President Pence broke the tie on the repeal of Obamacare following Senator McCain's NO vote)
The Vice President is known as the President of the Senate, so currently, Joe Biden fills the position. The President of the Senate may vote on a measure only when the vote is tied.
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 VP is the president of the Senate. Also in a rare case if the Senate has a vote and it is tied 50-50, the veep will vote and break the tie.