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∙ 13y agoThe vice president of the US , who presides over the senate, can vote in this case.
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Fifty-one percent (51%) of the Senators votingmust approve the President's nomination in order to appoint a justice to the US Supreme Court. Approval depends on a simple majority vote, but does not require the full Senate to be present.
The Vice President of the US votes to break the tie. In Article 1 Section 3 of the Constitution it says that the Vice President becomes the President of the Senate, but has no vote, unless there it a tie.
The minimum number of electoral votes any state can have is 3. This is because the number of electoral votes for a state is equal to the size of its representation in Congress and every state has two senators and at least one representative in the House for a total of at least three .
There are 100 Senators in the Senate. The number of Senators per state remains at two and the total number only changes when a new state is admitted into the union.
Each state has electoral votes equal to the total of the 2 representative the state has in the U.S. Senate plus the number of representative the state has in the House of Representatives. Since every state has two senators and at least one representative to the House, every state has at least 3 electoral votes.
The vice president of the US , who presides over the senate, can vote in this case.
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.
The Vice-President is president of the U.S. Senate but only votes if there is a tie vote in the Senate.
The only time that the leader of the Senate (the Vice President) votes on issues is in the case of a tie in the Senate. The Vice President then must cast the tie-breaking vote.
There are only 2 U.S. Senators for each State. There are 50 States, so there can be only 100 Senators in the U.S. senate.
Fifty-one percent (51%) of the Senators votingmust approve the President's nomination in order to appoint a justice to the US Supreme Court. Approval depends on a simple majority vote, but does not require the full Senate to be present.
There are 50 states at two senators per state there are 100 senators But I don't know if puerto rico has any
0 Senators From GuamOnly U.S. states have Senators. Guam is not a state, so it has no senators.
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.
No only the president does
There is only one senate in the United States government. The United States senate has approximately 100 elected senators. There are usually two senators per state.
The Vice President is also the President of the Senate, but he can only vote if the other senators are tied.