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Congressional leadership is a follows: House of Representative: Speaker of the House Majority Leader Minority Leader Majority Whip Minority Whip Senate: President of the Senate (vice president of the U. S.) Majority Leader Minority Leader President pro tempore of the Senate Assistant Majority Leader (Majority Whip) Assistant Minority Leader (Minority Whip)
The House majority whip is basically the third highest ranking position in the house, behind the speaker and the majority leader. The house majority whip is a member of the majority party and is responsible for trying to unite his party and get party members to vote with the party.
The Vice President is not a part of the House of Representatives. The Vice President is Chairman of the Senate. The leader of the House of Representatives is called the Speaker of the House. He is the most prominent member of the majority party. Beneath him is the Whip Majority Leader, or the Representative who presides over the House's meetings in the Speaker's absence. The minority party also has a leader and whip leader; by tradition, these would instantly become the Speaker and Whip Majority Leader if, in the next election, the minority party became the majority.
Nancy Pelosi is the Speaker of the House Steny Hoyer is the Majority Floor Leader John Boyhner? is the Minority Floor Leader James Clyburn is the Majority Whip Erick Cantor is the Minority Whip
The top two positions in the House are actually a top four position. Those positions consist of the Majority Leader and the Majority Whip, the Minority Leader and the Minority Whip. Each is consistent with the relative party that is in control of the house.
House Majority Leader: Eric Cantor (R-Virginia) House Majority Whip: Kevin McCarthy (R-California) Senate Majority Leader: Harry Reid (D-Nevada) Senate Majority Whip: Dick Durbin (D-Illinois) In the Senate, the Majority Leader is in charge of which ever party has the most seats. They decide what their party should support and what Bills they should agree to. In the House, the Majority Leader is second-in-command of the party with the most seats (the Speaker of the House comes first). In the Senate, the Majority Leader shares power with the Minority Leader, whereas the ruling party tends to dominate the House. The Whips assist the Party Leaders, tell them what their subordinates think, and make sure that the subordinates turn up to voting and support the party platform.
The assistants to the party leader in a house of Congress is called the "whip." They organize and monitor the activities of the party members, usually at the direction of the Party Leader.
Speaker of the House, because this person recognizes who is to speak during an Open Floor. Also, they indirectly have control over which bills go to which committees. The Majority Leader and Majority Whip report to the Speaker to inform them of the discussions in the House.
The 'Minority Leader' is just that - the leader. The 'Minority Whip' is the 2nd in command or assistant Minority Leader if you will. This is also the case for the majority party leaders as well. This order holds true for both the House and Senate.
The House of Representatives Majority Whip is Steve Scalise (R-LA).*A whip in the United States House of Representatives manages their party's legislative program on the House floor. The Whip keeps track of all legislation and ensures that all party members are present when important measures are to be voted upon.He is the third ranking member of his party in the House, after the Speaker of the House and the House Majority Leader.
There are two dominant political parties in U.S. politics: Republicans and Democrats. Each party has two ranking members of both the Senate and the House: the [Party] Leader and the [Party] Whip. When one party has a majority over the other, their leaders are the Majority Leader and Majority Whip. Likewise for the Minority party. In the House of Representatives, the majority party will elect a Speaker of the House. He acts like the "president" of the House. The president of the Senate is the Vice President of the United States. The Senate does not elect their president.
House Leadership: Majority Party Speaker of the House Majority Leader Assistant Majority Leader Majority Whip Minority Party Minority Leader Assistant Minority Leader Minority Whip Senate Leadership President of the Senate is the Vice President of U.S. President Pro Tempore--Senator of the Majority Party with Seniority Majority Leadership Senate Majority Leader Assistant Senate Majority Leader Senate Majority Whip Minority Leadership Senate Minority Leader Assistant Senate Minority Leader Senate Minority Whip