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  1. Majority leadership (Republican) Minority leadership (Democratic) Regional membership. As of May 6, 2024 : Vacancies. Ohio 6: Bill Johnson (R) resigned on January 21, 2024. [2] . The special election will be held on June 11, 2024. Colorado 4: Ken Buck (R) resigned on March 22, 2024. [3] . The special election will be held on June 25, 2024.

  2. Jan 2, 2024 · POLITICS. U.S. House of Representatives. Add Topic. How many Republicans are in the House? Majority and Democrat seats explained. Clare Mulroy. USA TODAY. 0:01. 1:38. The House of...

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  4. Feb 10, 2023 · The 222 House Republicans are shown here on a scale of least to most conservative based on their voting records, according to the American Conservative Union. Some lawmakers have not been rated...

    • Moderate Establishment
    • Conservative Establishment
    • Far-Right Establishment
    • Tea Party Conservative
    • Pro-Trump Insurgent
    These Republicans side with the broader GOP on most issues but are the members most likely to find common ground with Democrats. They’ve been known to attack leadership or their colleagues who are...
    Prominent members: Reps. David Joyce of Ohio, Young Kim of California, Nancy Maceof South Carolina.
    They’re part of the establishment and/or party leadership but still boast conservative records. They’re sometimes willing to speak out against members to their right, but generally try to be peacek...
    Prominent members: Reps. Elise Stefanik of New York, Tom Emmer of Minnesota and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy.
    These are the conservatives who likely align with the Freedom Caucus ideologically but make fewer waves. They’re the preferred leaders of the Tea party conservatives and pro-Trump insurgent factions.
    Prominent members: Reps. Steve Scalise of Louisiana, Patrick McHenryof North Carolina.
    Here are the Freedom Caucus members who are driven by ideology. They’re often associated with conservative groups like the Club for Growth.
    Prominent members: Reps. Jim Jordan of Ohio, Byron Donalds of Florida, Chip Royof Texas.
    These are the rabble-rousers. They’re led by Trump but largely avoid criticizing him publicly, even if they don’t fully embrace his views. Most of them voted against certifying President Biden’s 20...
    Prominent members: Reps. Matt Gaetz of Florida, Lauren Boebert of Colorado, Marjorie Taylor Greeneof Georgia.
  5. Nov 25, 2022 · Nov. 25, 2022. WASHINGTON — Republicans may have won control of the House by only the slimmest of margins, but in a chamber that operates purely by majority rule, their razor-thin edge has...

  6. The Republicans held on to the House until 2006, when the Democrats won control and Nancy Pelosi was subsequently elected by the House as the first female speaker. The Republicans retook the House in 2011 , with the largest shift of power since the 1930s. [14]

  7. Aug 25, 2023 · Republicans control the chamber with a narrow majority of just 7 members. The party holds 219 seats, while Democrats have 212. Races to watch in the 2024 House elections: The Cook Political...

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