United States House of Representatives elections, March 2020

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United States House of Representatives elections, March 2020
United States
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All 17 seats in the House of Representatives
9 seats needed for a majority
Turnout 53 voters

  Majority party Minority party Third party
 
Leader April John Smith (Caucused with Conservative Party) John Smith
Party American Liberal Federalist Conservative
Leader's seat Dixie Dixie North
Seats before 5 8 2
Seats after 6 4 5
Seat change 1 4 3

  Fourth party Fifth party
 
Leader April (Caucused with American Liberal Party) April (Caucused with American Liberal Party)
Party Socialist Independent
Leader's seat Dixie
Seats before 2 2
Seats after 1 1
Seat change 1 1

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Map of the election results. House seats are shown in the larger row of boxes.
Note: Federalists are shown in bright red and Socialists in maroon in this map.

Speaker before election

Cabin
Federalist

Elected Speaker

John Smith
Conservative

Prior to Election

Prior to this March, 2020 election there was a split in the main right wing party, the Federalists. This led to a faction of the Federalists breaking off and creating the Conservative Party. This caused a last minute scramble for both parties to fill out races and led to a lot of overlap between the parties.

Results

Out of the 11 incumbents running for re-election, only 5 were able to win re-election. The North elected 2 Federalists, 2 American Liberals, 1 Conservative and 1 Socialist. Dixie elected 3 Conservatives, 1 Federalist and 1 American Liberal. Jefferson elected 3 American Liberals, 1 Independent, 1 Federalist and 1 Conservative.

Composition of the US House of Representatives after this election.