Since the democrats still hold a slight majority, Richard Durbin will most likely retain the position for another term.
Dick Durbin (D)
(Senate majority whip)
Beatrice Elachi of Jubilee coalition is the current majority chief whip in the senate of Kenya.
Charles Keter of Jubilee coalition is the current deputy majority chief whip in the senate of Kenya.
Senate Majority Whip
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 Speaker of the House and the Majority Whip and the chairman of the Ways and Means committee in the House; the President of the Senate and the Majority Whip in the Senate and the chairman of the Senate committee that does the budget, guides this through congress.
Majority Leader of the Senate is Harry Reid (Democrat) Majority Whip is Dick Durbin (Democrat) Minority Leader of the Senate is Mitch McConnell (Republican) Minority Whip of the Senate is Jon Kyl (Republican) President of the Senate is Joe Biden (Democrat) President Pro Tempore is Daniel Inouye (Democrat)
Dick Durbin also is Senate Majority Whip
President of the Senate. (Vice President) President Pro Tempore Majority Leader Assistant Majority Leader (Majority Whip) Minority Leader Aissitant Minority Leader (Minority Whip) comment from cm512:::: i asked this question back wen i was a sophomore in high school... in 2011
The term that refers to the senate leader who persuades others to vote a certain way is the "whip." Both the majority and the minority parties have a whip that goads others to action.
The Speaker of the House House Majority Leader House Majority Whip House Minority Leader House Minority Whip ....and various chairpersons of their respective committees. Any House member can preside over daily business to which the Speaker delegates the task, usually of the majority party. The Vice President or President of the Senate (usually in name only, can break tie votes, and presides over the electoral vote count, but historically most Vice Presidents have avoided the Senate) The President pro tempore (usually more of an honorary title given to the most senior Senator majority party, but technically the most senior officer in the Senate next to the Vice President, and 4th in the Presidential Line of Succession) The Senate Majority Leader (de facto the most powerful Senator, politically wields power similar to the Speaker of the House) The Senate Majority Whip The Senate Minority Leader The Senate Minority Whip ,,,,and various chairpersons of their respective committees. Like the House, any Senator can preside over daily business, usually of the majority party.
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