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2020 2022 United States House of Representatives elections (A New Order) 2024
All 444 seats up for election
8 November, 2022
Turnout 93%
First party Second party Third party
Leader Nancy Pelosi Kevin McCarthy Ayanna Pressley
Party Democratic Republican Socialist
Leader since 2003(retired) 2019(retired) 2022
Seats before 228 215 0
Seats won Decrease-141 Decrease-137 Increase+67
Seats after 87 83 67
Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
Leader Darcy Richardson Jo Jorgensen Cheri Honkala
Party Reform Libertarian Green
Leader since 2018 2022 2022
Seats before 0 0 0
Seats won Increase+63 Increase+47 Increase+38
Seats after 63 47 38

Background[]

Plan 42[]

2021 Coup Deta't[]

West's Presidency[]

Corruption Scandals Among Democratic and Republican Parties Officials[]

Results[]

Election Results
Party Seats Won
Democratic 87
Republican 83
Socialist 67
Reform 63
Libertarian 47
Green 38
Constitution-Prohibition 12
Conservative 10
Progressive 10
Communist 8
Moderate 6
California-Texas National Electorate 4
Puerto Rican Independence Party-Independent Citizens Movement 4
Aloha Āina 2
Alaskan Independence Party 1
United Utah Party 1
Charter Committee 1

After the elections, one thing became clear, 3rd party candidates have become viable among the american people. it was the 1st time a delegate wasn't elected as either a Democrat or a Republican since 1990 and the 1st time a delegate was elected as a member of a party that wasn't either the Democratic Party or the Republican Party since 1978. it was also the 1st time both major parties suffered their worst results simultaneously, as neither managed to reach 3-digit numbers in terms of elected delegates. President West called the results a tremendous celebration of pure democracy and stated he wouldn't mind who will form with who a hypothetical coalition. Democratic House Leader Deisgnate, Harold Ford, immediately started negotiations with Republican House Leader Deisgnate, Jonathon Sharkey, Socialist House Leader Deisgnate, Ayanna Pressley and Reform House Leader Deisgnate, Darcy Richardson. in the end, only Ford's talks with Sharkey and Richardson succeeded.

Absaroka[]

Alabama[]

Alaska[]

Bob Bird won the State's district at large.

Arizona[]

Arkansas[]

California[]

Carolina[]

Connecticut[]

Colorado[]

Dakota[]

Florida[]

Franklin[]

Georgia[]

Hawaii[]

Idaho[]

Illinois[]

Former President Barack Obama won the State's 5th district after Representative Mike Quigley chose to run for Mayor of Chicago.

Indiana[]

Iowa[]

Jefferson[]

Kansas[]

Kentucky[]

Former Governor Andy Beshear won the State's 3rd district
Geraldo Serrano won the State's 5th district

Louisiana[]

Maryland[]

Massachusetts[]

Michigan[]

Sam Johnson won the State's 12th district after Representative Rashida Tlaib chose to run for Governor in the gubernational elections.

Minnesota[]

Mississippi[]

Missouri[]

Montana[]

Nebraska[]

Nevada[]

New Jersey[]

New York[]

Ohio[]

Charter Party Leader Chris Bortz won the State's 1st district.
YouTuber Jake Paul won the State's 11th district after Representative Nina Turner chose to run for Governor in the gubernational elections.

Oklahoma[]

Oregon[]

Pennsylvania[]

Puerto Rico[]

Tennessee[]

Former Representative Harold Ford won the State's 9th district. thanks to the Democratic Party remaining the largest party in Congress, Ford became the 1st African-American Speaker of Congress.

Texas[]

Former President George W. Bush won the State's 26th District after Representative Michael C. Burgess ran in the Constitution Party Primary and lost re-election.

Utah[]

Virginia[]

Washington[]

Wisconsin[]

Wyoming[]

Model Kylie Jenner won the State's district at large after Representative Liz Cheney chose to run for Senate in the special elections.

Aftermath[]

Speaker of Congress, Harold Ford House Majority Leader, Jonathon Sharkey House Minority Leader, Ayanna Pressley House Majority Whip, Darcy Richardson House Minority Whip, Jo Jorgensen House Green Party Leader, Cheri Honkala House Constitution Party Leader, Bill Mohr House Conservative Party Leader, Martin Marks House Progressive Party Leader, Tim Ashe Communist Party Chairwoman, Rossana Cambron Moderate Party Founder, Ken Block California National Party Chairman, Michael Loebs House Puerto Rican Independence Party Leader, María Santiago Aloha Āina Party Chairman, Donald Kaulia Alaskan Independence Party Chairman, Bod Bird House Independent Citizens Movement Leader, Terrence Nelson United Utah Party Founder, Richard Davis House Charter Committee Leader, Chris Bortz