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If you are referring to the President Pro Tempore of the United States Senate, this post is chosen by a simple majority vote in the Senate itself. That is, the Senators chose the President Pro Tempore of the Senate.
The power to confirm presidential nominations belongs to the United States Senate. The Senate holds confirmation hearings for nominees to executive and judicial positions and votes to either confirm or reject them. The Vice President has the authority to break a tie in the Senate when confirming nominations.
There are a number of Vice Presidential duties which are described in the Constitution. Some of them include leading the congress and advising the president n various issues of governance.
Steve wore a suit and tie to his trial to present a more innocent and respectable image to the jury. Wearing a suit may have helped him appear more like a regular person, rather than a criminal defendant in an orange jumpsuit. It was a strategic decision to try to sway the jury's perception of him.
Terms of your settlement will be worked out with the lawyers, both the plaintiffs and defendants, or through the courts. If the case is settled out of court you are far more likely to receive money quickly than if the case is decided by a judge or jury. In these cases there are often long and complicated appeals which can tie up verdicts for years.
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.
The VP votes in case of a tie.
The vice president of the US , who presides over the senate, can vote in this case.
100 senators. Two from each of the 50 states. The VP of the US is the leader of the Senate, and votes in the case of a tie.
The vice president of the US , who presides over the senate, can vote in this case.
The first government of the United States was established under?
The president officer of the Senate who can vote only in the case of a tie is the Vice President of the United States. This role is defined in the U.S. Constitution, which grants the Vice President the authority to cast a tie-breaking vote in the Senate. In all other instances, the Vice President does not participate in Senate votes.
The President of the Senate (VP of US) votes to break ties.
DC gets 3 votes, and would be included in the 269 tie. In case of a tie, the senate votes for the VP, and the house would vote for the Prez. Yes, this does me we could end up with Obama Pailn
When the Senate approves Presidential nominees to the Courts or Cabinet members it is called "Advise and Consent." I'm not aware of any case where the Senate would approve the President. In the case of a tie in the Electoral College, the House of Representatives votes to break the tie, thus deciding who will be President.
That is correct. Article I, Section 3 of the U.S. Constitution specifies that the Vice President shall be the President of the Senate, and he may vote only in the case of a tie.
In the United States, the President of the Senate is the Vice President of the United States. The President of the Senate only votes in order to break a tie. This has happened 242 times in the history of the United States.