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  2. Who presides over us senate meetings? - Answers

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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.

  3. Must the Vice President preside over the counting of the...

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    The Vice President, being the President of the Senate, presides over the counting of the Electoral College votes during a joint session of Congress. Following the count, the VP then officially declares the winner of the presidential election. The media has occasionally described incumbent VP Mike Pence's role as an "awkward" one.

  4. Does a vice president retain their tie breaking vote in the...

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    In practice, the Senate resolution authorizing the impeachment trial would contain a rule regarding participation of the vice president (as presiding officer) during their impeachment trial. Note that, by precedent, The Vice President has no authority to decide constitutional questions. He has no rulemaking power over the Senate.

  5. Who presides over the Senate and has the tie breaking vote?

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    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 ...

  6. What exactly are the Chief Justice's powers and roles in...

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    A committee of representatives, called “managers,” acts as prosecutors before the Senate. The Senate Chamber serves as the courtroom. The Senate becomes jury and judge, except in the case of presidential impeachment trials when the chief justice of the United States presides. The Constitution requires a two-thirds vote of the Senate to ...

  7. Who acts in the absence of the president of the senate?

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    Best Answer. The President of the Senate is the Vice President and he has the special power of being allowed to vote to break a tie. Most of the time, it does not matter who presides over the ...

  8. When the US Vice President is absent who presides over Senate ......

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    When the VP is not present, the President Pro Tempore presides over the Senate. By custom, the Senate elects the most senior Senator of the majority party to be the President Pro Temp. What ends ...

  9. The Vice-President is the President of the Senate by the US Constitution. As President of the Senate, the Vice-President is empowered to preside over the Senate and cast a tie-breaking vote. The Constitution also specifies that the Chief Justice presides over an impeachment trial of the President.

  10. Can the Acting President break ties in the Senate?

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    However, this clause does not clearly say that the Vice President cannot preside over the Senate when he is Acting President; nor does it say that the Vice President cannot vote to break ties during this time. (Perhaps the Vice President can argue that, yes, the Senate has a President pro tempore, but he (the VP) can still preside if he wants ...

  11. Who presides over the State senate? - Answers

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    The Lieutenant Governor presides over the State Senate with a few exceptions. The Speaker of the Texas House of Representatives presides over the Texas House of Representatives. The Speaker serves ...