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  1. Jan 6, 2023 · The House can elect a new speaker at any time if the person occupying that role dies, resigns or is removed from office. Barring that, a speaker is normally elected at the start of a new...

  2. Jan 2, 2023 · The House can elect a new speaker at any time if the person occupying that role dies, resigns or is removed from office. Barring that, a speaker is normally elected at the...

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  4. Dec 28, 2018 · Typically, the Member-elect responds by calling out the last name of the person they wish to be Speaker. They may also answer “present,” a response that does not count as a vote for anyone but does contribute to a quorum. Or they could decline to respond at all, in which case they would be considered not voting.

  5. Since 1839, the House has elected speakers by roll call vote. In practice, each party's caucus or conference selects a candidate for the speakership from among its senior leaders prior to the roll call. To be elected speaker, a candidate must receive a majority of votes from the members present and voting.

  6. Jan 4, 2023 · The House returned from its winter recess on Tuesday to elect a speaker and swear in newly elected representatives, but no one nominated received enough votes to win, despite three rounds...

  7. May 31, 2023 · selection procedures, see CRS Report 97-780, The Speaker of the House: House Officer, Party Leader, and Representative. When Does an Election for Speaker Occur? Upon convening at the start of a new Congress, the House elects a Speaker by roll call vote.1 If a

  8. The Speaker of the House of Representatives is the presiding officer elected by the members of the U.S. House . The Speaker receives a higher salary than other members of Congress, earning $223,500 per year. [1] Current speaker. The current speaker is Rep. Mike Johnson (R-La.), a Republican who represents Louisiana's 4th Congressional District.

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