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The vice president of the US , who presides over the senate, can vote in this case.

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Q: Who votes in the senate only if there is a tie vote among senators?
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Who votes in the senate only is a tie vote among the senators?

The vice president of the US , who presides over the senate, can vote in this case.


Who is the chief officer of the upper house of Congress and when does he vote?

The Vice President of the United States is the President and Chief Officer of the Senate, the upper house of Congress. He votes only in case there is a tie vote among the Senators.


When The Vice-President is president of the Senate but only votes?

The Vice-President serves as the President of the Senate in the United States, but they only have the power to cast a vote in the event of a tie. Otherwise, they do not have the authority to participate in debates or discussions unless invited to do so by the senators.


What is the only time the leader of the senate votes on issues?

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What is the limit on how many senators the US can have?

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The "President of the Senate" (who is the elected vice president of the United States, though he or she only votes in the case of a tie, and rarely presides over legislative proceedings), and the "President Pro Tempore," who is a senator who is elected by other senators to lead the senate in absence of the President of the Senate. It is the custom nowadays to always elect the majority party member with the longest seniority in the Senate.


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There are 50 states at two senators per state there are 100 senators But I don't know if puerto rico has any


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