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Who is the presiding officer in the House of Delegates?

speaker of the houseThe presiding officer of the House of Representatives is the Speaker of the House.


Who is the presiding officer in the state level?

the Governor.


Who presides over the Missouri house of representatives?

The Presiding Officer in the Missouri senate is the lieutenant governor. As of July 2014, David Dewhurst hold the office.


The presiding officer of the executive branch is who?

The presiding officer is the President of the United States for the federal government it is different for the state government.


What is the leader of the upper house in South Dakota?

The Lieutenant Governor of South Dakota is the presiding officer of the South Dakota State Senate.


Who is the presiding officer in most state senates?

the lieutenant governor


When the presiding officer is away who presides?

The Secretary of state u RETARD


Presiding officer of the Nevada State Assembly is called?

president pro temp


Who is the officer of the executive branch?

The presiding officer is the President of the United States for the federal government it is different for the state government.


Who is the president of the state senate?

The president of the state Senate is the presiding officer of a Senate. He is the successor of powers and responsibilities of the President.


Is Nebraska the only state to have a bicameral legislature?

Nebraska is the only state NOT to have a bicameral legislature. Instead, the state has a unicameral non-partisan legislature. This means that there is one house instead of a house and senate.


Where in the constitution does it state that the presiding officer of the house of representatives is the speaker of the house?

It's more of an implication than a statement: From Article I, Section 2, Clause 5: "The House of Representatives shall chuse [sic] their Speaker and other Officers..."