United States House of Representatives elections, November 2019

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United States House of Representatives elections, November 2019
United States
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All 19 seats in the House of Representatives
10 seats needed for a majority
Turnout 61 voters

  Majority party Minority party Third party
  LABOR PARTY LOGO.png FED PARTY LOGO.png
Leader Mike (L) System (P) (Caucused with Popular Party) System (P)
Party Labor Federalist Popular
Leader's seat DX-06 JF-01 JF-01
Seats before 7 6 -
Seats after 9 (Rep. Glaze and Rep. Glaze joined the Popular Party on 11/12; Rep. Hopeful expelled 11/29, lowering the seat count to 6) 6 (Rep. SirSweetPea resigned on 11/25, lowering the seat count to 5) 0 (The party was created on 11/12, with Rep.
Seat change Increase 2 Steady Steady
Popular vote 19
Percentage 36.8% (Lowered to 31.6% on 11/29) 31.6% (Lowered to 26.3% on 11/25) 30.6%

  Fifth party
 
Party Independent
Seats before -
Seats after 1
Seat change Steady
Popular vote 11
Percentage 17.7%

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Map of the election results. House seats are shown in the larger row of boxes.
Note: Two RLP members were elected as Democrats in the South.

Speaker before election

None

Elected Speaker

Bakk
Radical Labor

During the first two days of Congress, the Labor Party had a majority over the Federalists, but after the creation of a new party, the Popular Party, which caucused with the Federalists, the Labor Party became the minority party.

Composition of the US House of Representatives after this election.