Minority Whip for senate 2010: Jon Kyl (Republican)
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 difference between a floor leader and a whip is the floor leader is the majority leader or minority leader in either the Senate or the House of Representatives. Where as the whip is The party official who rounds up party votes
Ryan Taylor (Democrat)As of the 112th Congress ( 3 Jan 2011 to 3 Jan 2013), the Senate Minority Leader is Mitch McConnell, a Republican from Kentucky.
Whips are party 'enforcers', who typically offer inducements and threaten punishments for party members to ensure that they vote according to the official party policy. A whip's role is also to ensure that the elected representatives of their party are in attendance when important votes are taken. Specifically in Congress, a Whip is considered the 2nd in command of a party. Both major parties have majority and minority whips and leaders in both houses of Congress
Senate.
Johnstone Muthama of CORD is the current minority chief whip in the senate of Kenya.
Hassan Abdurrahman is the current deputy minority chief whip in the senate of Kenya.
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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)
Jon Kly (Republican)
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Dan Handson
current minority leader in senate
In the House of Representatives, the Whip is Eric Cantor of Virginia. In the Senate, Jon Kyl of Arizona is the Minority Whip.
Beatrice Elachi of Jubilee coalition is the current majority chief whip in the senate of Kenya.
Jakoyo Midiwo of the CORD coalition is the current deputy minority chief whip of the 11th parliament of Kenya.
The Senate "whip" is the senior ranking member of the minority party; the party not in control at a given time.