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| new_session      = {{Start date|2020|3|11}}
| new_session      = {{Start date|2020|3|11}}
| leader1_type      = [[Speaker of the United States House of Representatives|Speaker]]
| leader1_type      = [[Speaker of the United States House of Representatives|Speaker]]
| leader1          = [[John Smith]]
| leader1          = [[Arkenstone]]
| party1            = ([[Federalist Party|F]])
| party1            = ([[American Liberal Coalition|ALC]])
| election1        = March 11, 2020
| election1        = May, 2020


| leader2_type      = [[Majority Leader of the United States House of Representatives|Majority Leader]]
| leader2_type      = [[Majority Leader of the United States House of Representatives|Majority Leader]]
| leader2          = [[System]]
| leader2          = [[Thanos May]]
| party2            = ([[Federalist Party|F]])
| party2            = ([[American Liberal Coalition|ALC]])
| election2        = Appointed by N/A Caucus (00/00/000)
| election2        = May, 2020


| leader3_type      = [[Party leaders of the United States House of Representatives|Minority Leader]]
| leader3_type      = [[Party leaders of the United States House of Representatives|Minority Leader]]
| leader3          = [[Johnsonson]]
| leader3          = [[Jack Coulter]]
| party3            = ([[American Liberal Party|AL]])
| party3            = ([[Second Libertarian Party|L]])
| election3        = Appointed by N/A Caucus (00/00/0000)
| election3        = May, 2020


|members = 19 voting members<br/>10 needed for control
|members = 17 voting members<br/>9 needed for control
|structure1=  
|structure1=  
|structure1_res=275px
|structure1_res=275px
| political_groups1 = '''Majority Caucus''' (11)<br/>
| political_groups1 = '''Majority Caucus''' (8)<br/>
*{{nowrap|{{Color box|darkred|border=darkgray}} [[Federalist Party|Federalist]] (11)}}
*{{nowrap|{{Color box|blue|border=darkgray}} [[Unity Caucus]] (11)}}
'''Minority Caucus''' (3)<br/>
'''Minority Caucus''' (3)<br/>
*{{nowrap|{{Color box|blue|border=darkgray}} [[American Liberal Party/People's Socialist Party|American Liberal]] (3)}}<br/>
*{{nowrap|{{Color box|darkred|border=darkgray}} [[Federalist Caucus]] (5)}}<br/>
'''No Caucus''' (2)<br/>
'''No Caucus''' (2)<br/>
*{{nowrap|{{Color box|gray|border=darkgray}} [[Independent]] (2)}}
*{{nowrap|{{Color box|gray|border=darkgray}} [[Independent]] (1)}}


| last_election1    = [[United States House of Representatives elections, March 2020|March 2020]]
| last_election1    = [[United States House of Representatives elections, May 2020|May 2020]]
| next_election1    = [[United States House of Representatives elections, May 2020|May 2020]]
| next_election1    = [[United States House of Representatives elections, July 2020|July 2020]]
}}
}}
The '''United States House of Representatives''' is the lower house of the United States Congress, the [[United States Senate]] being the upper house.
The '''United States House of Representatives''' is the lower house of the United States Congress, the [[United States Senate]] being the upper house.

Revision as of 00:39, 29 May 2020

United States House of Representatives
Type
Type
Lower house
History
New session started
March 11, 2020 (2020-03-11)
Leadership
Arkenstone, (ALC)
Since May, 2020
Thanos May, (ALC)
Since May, 2020
Jack Coulter, (L)
Since May, 2020
Structure
Seats 17 voting members
9 needed for control
Political groups

Majority Caucus (8)

Minority Caucus (3)

No Caucus (2)

Elections
Last election
May 2020
Next election
July 2020

The United States House of Representatives is the lower house of the United States Congress, the United States Senate being the upper house.

The House is composed of representatives from each state as allocated according to the states' populations. The House is currently composed of 19 members.

The presiding officer is the Speaker of the House, who is elected by the members thereof. The floor leaders are selected by their respective party caucuses.