LTE House of Representatives
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Country
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LTE States of America
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Legislature of the
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House of Representatives
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Members
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11
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Head
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Vacant
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Parties
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Democratic Party |
6
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Republican Party |
4
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Communist Party |
1
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Vacant seats |
3
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Laws
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Nothing as of 2018-04-22
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Elections
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The House of Representatives is the lower chamber of the LTE Congress.
It is, according to the constitution, composed of 1 representative for each 8 people, grouped into states (with a minimum of 1 representative for every state), with a term limit of 1 month.
Actually, it is composed of representatives, distributed according to the population to the districts.
It is directed by the Speaker of the LTE House, which can only vote in case of a tie.
The number of representatives for every state is fixed by the LTE Constitution, but can still be changed.
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6
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1
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4
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Democratic
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Communist
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Republican
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Affiliation
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Party (Shading indicates majority caucus)
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Total
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Democratic
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Communist
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Republican
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Vacant
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End of previous legislature
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8
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0
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2
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0
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0
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Begin
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6
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1
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4
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11
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0
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Beginning of next legislature
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?
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?
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?
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?
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?
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Latest voting share
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54.5%
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9.1%
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36.4%
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Representative
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District
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Party
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Ideological Caucus
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Other caucus or function
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Bean
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Northeast 1st
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Republican
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Republican Party Caucus
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Bob
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Overseas 2nd
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Democratic
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Democratic Party Caucus
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Trees Warmer
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Northeast 2nd
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Democratic
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Democratic Party Caucus
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Majorero
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Overseas 1st
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Republican
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Republican Party Caucus
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Laryn
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West 1st
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Democratic
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Democratic Party Caucus
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Coolinee Kerman
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West 2nd
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Democratic
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Democratic Party Caucus
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Romney
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Midwest 1st
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Republican
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Republican Party Caucus
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Jacktoweisfat
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Midwest 2nd
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Democratic
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Democratic Party Caucus
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Tanisha
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Southeast At-Large
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Democratic
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Democratic Party Caucus
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Socialist
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Northeast 3rd
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Communist
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Democratic Party Caucus
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Members that resigned
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Representative
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District
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Party
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Ideological Caucus
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Other caucus or function
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Reason for resigning
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Quentin
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Southwest
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Democratic
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Union Forward
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Nominated to the LTE Supreme Court
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House election, May 2018
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Party
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Primaries candidates
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Seats contesting
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Advancing to general
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Votes
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Percentage
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+/-
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Seats
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+/–
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Democratic
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13
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9
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9
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37
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56.1%
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-12.9%
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6
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-2
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Republican
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6
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6
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6
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20
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30.3%
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-0.7%
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4
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+2
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Communist
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2
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2
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2
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5
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7.6%
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+7.6%
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1
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+1
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Independents
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1
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1
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1
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4
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6.1%
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+6.1%
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0
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=
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Totals
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22
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11
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18
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66
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100%
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+0%
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11
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+1
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Voter turnout
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57.4%
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-11.0%
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After the adding of a new seat, special elections started with the primaries being May 24 and the generals May 26.
The primaries were held May 26 and the generals May 28.
The primaries were also held May 26 and the generals May 28.
After Quentin's nomination to be Supreme Court Justice, he resigned from his job of representative. That caused a special election, with the primaries being held May 28 and the generals May 30. The election was a landslide for Republican candidate Spencer, recieving 3/4 votes in the election. out of those, 2 of them were from democrats.