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SPECIAL U.S ELECTIONS

07 of November

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

Members of the House of Representatives are apportioned among the states according to their populations in the federal census. Every state is entitled to at least one Representative. States that are entitled only to one (Alaska, Delaware, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Vermont, and Wyoming, by the 1990 census) have a Representative at large, i.e., one elected by the whole state. The legislatures of those states entitled to more than one Representative have been required since 1842 to divide their states into congressional districts. Representatives are chosen for two-year terms, and the entire body comes up for reelection every two years. A Representative must be 25 or older, a U.S. citizen of at least seven years standing, and a resident of the state in which he or she is elected. Although without a vote, one resident commissioner from Puerto Rico and one delegate each from the District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, and the U.S. Virgin Islands sit in the House. The presiding officer of the House, the speaker, is elected by the members of the House and may designate any member of the House to act in his absence. In 1910 a revolt against the powerful speaker, Joseph Gurney Cannon, resulted in the transfer of much of the power and influence of that office to the House committees. The reforms of the mid-1970s, however, modified seniority rules and gave committee members and the speaker more powers.

ANALYSIS

Before the elections - Composition of House of Representatives 245 :

223 Republicans - 210 Democrats - 2 Independents

Renewal, total Results :

220 Republicans - 211 Democrats - 2 Independents

2 undecided

RESULTS

ALABAMA - ALASKA - ARIZONA - ARKANZAS
CALIFORNIA - COLORADO - CONNECTICUT
DELAWARE - FLORIDA - GEORGIA - HAWAII
IDAHO - ILLINOIS - INDIANA - IOWA
KANSAS - KENTUCKI - LOUISIANA
MAINE - MARYLAND - MASSACHUSETTS - MICHIGAN
MINNESOTA - MISSISSIPPI - MISSOURI - MONTANA
NEBRASKA - NEVADA - NEW HAMPSHIRE - NEW JERSEY
NEW MEXICO - NEW YORK - NORTH CAROLINA - NORTH DAKOTA
OHIO - OKLAHOMA - OREGON - PENNSYLVANIA - RHODE ISLAND
SOUTH CAROLINA - SOUTH DAKOTA
TENNESSEE - TEXAS - UTAH
VERMONT - VIRGINIA
WASHINGTON - WEST VIRGINIA - WISCONSIN - WYOMING

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