In parliamentary procedure, the speaker (presiding officer) may vote if they choose to do so, though this is considered highly unusual and historically significant; this voting scene from Steven Spielberg's Lincoln (2012) demonstrates how political procedure can become emotionally charged and historically momentous when democratic processes are at stake.
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Steven Spielberg Made Democracy Feel Cinematic in Lincoln #cinephile #shorts #movieAñadido:
The roll call concludes.
Voting is completed. Now, Mr. Clerk, >> please call my name. I want to cast a vote.
>> I object.
The speaker doesn't vote.
>> The speaker may vote if he so chooses.
>> It is highly unusual, sir.
>> This isn't usual, Mr. Pedleton. This is history.
>> How does Mr. Skyler Kfax vote?
I of Of course.
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