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Florida House of Representatives: 1970 Georgia 3: Brian Jack (R) No Open seat; replacing Drew Ferguson (R) White House Director of Political Affairs: 1988 Indiana 3: Marlin Stutzman (R) No Open seat; replacing Jim Banks (R) U.S. House of Representatives [h] Indiana Senate Indiana House of Representatives: 1976 Indiana 6: Jefferson Shreve (R) No
January 3, 2025: 12 p.m. EST, Congress scheduled to convene and the House will vote for a speaker. January 6, 2025: Joint session to count electoral votes and certify the 2024 United States presidential election. January 20, 2025: Second inauguration of Donald Trump.
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There are expected to be at least three special elections to the United States House of Representatives in 2025 during the 119th United States Congress. Additional special elections may take place if any other vacancies occur.
Moreover, as the Constitution does not explicitly state that the speaker must be an incumbent member of the House, it is permissible for representatives to nominate and vote for someone who is not a member of the House at the time, and non-members have been nominated and received a few votes in various speaker elections over the past several ...
Member State Constituency Since House Majority Leader APC: Alhassan Doguwa: Kano: Tudun Wada/Doguwa 4 July 2019 [a] Deputy House Majority Leader APC: Peter Akpatason Ohiozojeh: Edo: Akoko-Edo 4 July 2019: House Majority Whip APC: Mohammed Tahir Monguno: Borno: Monguno/Marte/Nganzai 4 July 2019: Deputy House Majority Whip APC: Nkeiruka ...
The House is composed of representatives who, pursuant to the Uniform Congressional District Act, sit in single member congressional districts allocated to each state on the basis of population as measured by the United States census, with each district having at least a single representative, provided that that state is entitled to them. [5]