United States House of Representatives elections, November 2020
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All 18 seats in the United States House of Representatives, As well as the 1 non-voting delegate. 10 seats needed for a majority | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Results: UL GLP SDP Libertarian Independent Purple Boundaries: Unity Caucus, Red Boundaries: UL Caucus | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The November 2020 United States House of Representatives elections were held from November 6th through November 8th, 2020. Representatives were chosen from all 18 districts across the 4 states. The Left-Wing Progress Caucus, consisting of the Social Democratic Party, the United Left, and the Global Labour Party, and which was renamed to the Unity Caucus after the election, maintained their supermajority from before the election. Upon the opening of the session, Speaker Rose McAlister was re-elected to the office of the Speaker. The United Left broke off of the Unity Caucus after the election, and formed the United Left Caucus with their four members. The one Libertarian elected, Soren Dillinger, is a member of the Unity Caucus. The Libertarian leader from before the election, Omarosa Sandoval, was elected President of the United States concurrently to these elections, and thus, did not seek re-election.