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In many countries, the Senate Presidency is a largely symbolic position. In countries with a Presidential System of government it is often bestowed on the Vice President following the tradition set by the United States Constitution . In nations without a Vice President the Senate President is often a very high-ranking figure in the order of presidential Succession .


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The Vice President Of The United States is designated by the Constitution as the President of the House of Senates. The current Vice President and President of the United States Senate is Richard Cheney . The Vice President holds a tie breaking vote in the Senate and does not usually preside over the Senate. Freshman senators are traditionally assigned the role of presiding over the Senate in order to learn Senate procedure.

The U.S. Senate also elects, from its own membership, a President Pro Tempore. The President Pro Tempore Of The United States Senate is traditionally the senator in the majority party with the longest amount of service. The President Pro Tempore handles many of the ceremonial functions of the Senate Presidency, including receiving executive communications on behalf of the Senate and appointing senators to preside over the Senate. The current President Pro Tempore is Ted Stevens of Alaska .


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  • (note that while Lincoln and Johnson were a Republican and a Democrat respectively, they were elected together on the National Union ticket in the US Presidential Election Of 1864 ), but as the President of a Senate is chosen by the Senate itself, it is far more likely in Tennessee and New Hampshire that the first in line of succession for the executive would be a political adversary of the sitting Governor. As of January 2006, this is the case in New Hampshire, with Governor John Lynch (D) and Senate President Ted Gatsas (R).



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