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  2. Hastert rule - Wikipedia

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    In the House, 218 votes are needed to pass a bill; if 200 Democrats are the minority and 235 Republicans are the majority, the Hastert rule would not allow 200 Democrats and 100 Republicans together to pass a bill, because 100 Republican votes is short of a majority of the majority party, so the speaker would not allow a vote to take place. [4]

  3. Procedures of the United States Congress - Wikipedia

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    The Senate uses roll-call votes; a clerk calls out the names of all the senators, each senator stating "aye" or "no" when his or her name is announced. The House reserves roll-call votes for the election of the Speaker, as a roll-call of all 435 representatives takes quite some time; normally, members vote by electronic device.

  4. Suspension of the rules in the United States Congress

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    In the United States House of Representatives, suspension of the rules is a procedure generally used to quickly pass bills which enjoy broad, bipartisan support. A member can make a motion to suspend the rules only if the Speaker of the House allows them to. Once a member moves to "suspend the rules" and take some action, debate is limited to ...

  5. How does the House vote in a new speaker? - AOL

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    How does the House vote to elect a speaker? ... it is almost always the case because they need a majority of votes to win. Rep. Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., speaks to reporters hours after he was ...

  6. The Speaker’s Lobby: The Hitchhiker’s Guide to electing a ...

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    How many lawmakers report to the House chamber will dictate margins in the Speaker’s vote. Then it’s on to nominating speeches. Incoming House Republican Conference Chairwoman Lisa McClain, R ...

  7. Speaker math: Breaking down how many votes Johnson ... - AOL

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    In that scenario — 217 Johnson, 215 Jeffries, two other — no one would be elected Speaker since no one would have a majority of votes, and the House would vote again.

  8. Procedures of the United States House of Representatives

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    Members do not need to receive prior authorization to deliver a one-minute speech. To deliver a one-minute speech, members go to the front row of seats on their party’s side of the Floor and sit down. The Speaker will recognize members in turn, alternating between the majority and minority sides. [7]

  9. House passes rules package that will raise threshold for ...

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    The Republican-controlled House of Representatives passed a rules package on Friday that will make it far more difficult to remove a speaker, among other provisions.. Under the new rules package ...