No one can force any legislator to be present, however both the House and Senate have Majority and Minority Leaders who will bully or cajole members of their parties to be present for votes that are critical to their parties. In the House, each party also has a 'Whip' who assists the party leader.
The state legislature's function is to make laws for a state and to see that the budget is balanced for a particular state. The state legislature is also responsible for making sure things that were appropriated for in the budget are getting paid.
The Executive Branch makes sure laws are followed.
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If you mean the U.S. Government: 1) Legislative-Makes the laws/makes the rules 2) Executive-Enforces the laws/makes sure the rules are followed 3) Judicial-Interprets the laws based upon the Constitution/makes sure the laws are legal
The Party Whip ensures that the party votes as a unified block.
As in the House, whips and assistant whips assist the majority and minority leaders of the senate by making sure that legislators are present for key votes.
Make sure that the person likes you so they would give you more votes
Because senators comes from not one but on many regions. If they are not elected by region, they will surely cannot get votes. Voting by region is a sure win for them and makes them in power.
Not sure what you want to know. Each electoral votes counts the same and 270 votes or more votes wins the election.
His magniloquent speeches are sure to garner many votes.
I'm not sure how much they got, but they got the most votes out of all the acts every week so far.
No opposed candidate (anywhere, for any post) is ever sure until the votes are counted.
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over a million i know that for sure.
I'm not sure how much he makes annually but the present King of Morroco (Mohammed VI) is estimated by Forbes to be worth around $2 billion.
1824 U.S. Presidential Election - Electoral Votes131 votes (50.19%) - minimum required99 votes (37.93%) - U.S. Sen. Andrew Jackson (DR-TN)84 votes (32.18%) - Sec. of State John Quincy Adams (DR-MA)41 votes (15.71%) - Treasury Sec. William H. Crawford (DR-GA)37 votes (14.18%) - House Speaker Henry Clay (DR-KY)Following the instructions in the 12th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, the House of Representatives was required to elect a President from among the three candidates who got the most electoral votes. First they make sure that a quorum is present; in this case it is at least one Representative from at least two thirds, or 16, of the states. Each state delegation has one vote, so the Representatives from each state vote among themselves to determine who will get that state's vote. Even if some states are not present and voting, the votes of a majority of all states is required for a win. In this case, that's at least 13 votes.1824 U.S. Presidential Election - House Votes (1st Ballot)13 votes (54%) - minimum required13 votes (54%) - Sec. of State John Quincy Adams (DR-MA)7 votes (29%) - U.S. Sen. Andrew Jackson (DR-TN)4 votes (17%) - Treasury Sec. William H. Crawford (DR-GA)
No, it helps Organalles within the cell move.