The President pro tempore (Latin for "president for a time") typically presides in the Vice President's absence. The most senior senator of the majority party is customarily chosen to serve in this position. Like the Vice President, the President pro tempore does not normally preside over the Senate, but typically delegates the responsibility of presiding to junior senators of the majority party.
The President of the Senate (the Vice-President of the United States serves in this capacity); in his /[her] absence, the President Pro-Tempore (for the time being...) runs the meetings.
Vice-President of U.S. presides over U.S. Senate meetings
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The vice-president of the US normally presides over the senate, including impeachment trials. In the special case that the president is impeached, the Chief Justice of the US presides over the trial.
The vice president of the US , who presides over the senate, can vote in this case.
The Vice President of the United States is also the President of the Senate. He is not a Senator and he can not vote unless there is a tie vote, in which case he can vote to break the tie if he wishes.
The Presiding Officer of the Senate, presides over non-presidential impeachment cases. Generally that is the Vice President of the United States. In his/her absence or if the Vice President has a conflict of interest, then it is the President pro tempore of the Senate. The Senate may also appoint some other Senator to serve as the Presiding Officer. The US Constitution requires the Chief Justice of the United States to preside only in presidential impeachment trials.
The Senate has the Vice-President of the U.S. for its head. He is not usually in attendance, so the President Pro-Tempore presides in his place.
No. The Speaker of the House (of Representatives) presides over meetings of the US House of Representatives. The Vice-President of the United States presides over meetings of the US Senate .
A junior senator usually presides over the US Senate, assisted by an expert in Senate procedure.
Under current Senate rules, the Chief Justice of the US Supreme Court presides over any impeachment trials.
No- The Vice-President presides over US senate.
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He presides over the Senate when a vote to break a tie is needed.
The VP presides over the US Senate but can not vote unless there is a tie.
As prescribed by the United States Constitution, the Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court presides over the Senate an impeachment trial of an American President.
The vice-president of the US normally presides over the senate, including impeachment trials. In the special case that the president is impeached, the Chief Justice of the US presides over the trial.
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The VP presides over the US Senate but can not vote unless there is a tie.
The Chief Justice of the United States presides over the Senate trial, when the President has been impeached. If the president is convicted and removed from office, the vice-president would become President.