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  2. Presiding Officer of the United States Senate - Wikipedia

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    The presiding officer is usually addressed as "Mr. President" or "Madam President." During impeachment trials of the president, the chief justice is referred to as "Mr. Chief Justice.” [ 4 ] During joint sessions of Congress in which the president of the United States is giving the address, practices have varied as to how the president of the ...

  3. Chair (officer) - Wikipedia

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    The chair, also chairman, chairwoman, or chairperson, is the presiding officer of an organized group such as a board, committee, or deliberative assembly. The person holding the office, who is typically elected or appointed by members of the group or organisation, presides over meetings of the group, and is required to conduct the group's ...

  4. Presiding Officer - Wikipedia

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    Presiding Officer (ARB), is the officer in charge of one of the Administrative Review Boards run by the United States Office for the Administrative Review of Detained Enemy Combatants, at the Guantanamo Bay detention camps, in Cuba

  5. Ex officio member - Wikipedia

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    In Congress, the presiding officers and their deputies, and the majority and minority leaders, are ex officio members of all committees. The chairman on each chamber's committee on rules is the majority leader. The Senate President is the ex officio chairman of the Commission on Appointments, but can only vote on ties.

  6. President of the Senate - Wikipedia

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    The president of the Senate is the presiding officer of the Senate of Nigeria, elected by its membership. The president of the Senate since 13 June 2023 is Godswill Akpabio, who represents the Akwa Ibom.

  7. Speaker (politics) - Wikipedia

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    The presiding officer for an upper house of a bicameral legislature usually has a different title such as Chairman or President of the senate when the upper house is called a senate, but they have the same duties. Australia, Chile, the United States and many other countries have upper houses with presiding officers titled "president". In ...

  8. Guest: Do we really need to determine if the president is an ...

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    Do we really need to determine if the president is an elected official or an officer to decide if constitutional law applies?

  9. Party leaders of the United States Senate - Wikipedia

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    The United States Constitution designates the vice president of the United States as president of the Senate. The Constitution also calls for a president pro tempore, to serve as the presiding officer when the president of the Senate (the vice president) is absent. In practice, neither the vice president nor the president pro tempore ...