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Party Candidate Round 1 (Oct 17) Round 2 (Oct 18)
Democratic Hakeem Jeffries 212 212
Republican Jim Jordan 200 199
Republican Steve Scalise 7 7
Republican Kevin McCarthy 6 5
Republican Lee Zeldin[1] 3 3
Republican Tom Cole 1
Republican Tom Emmer 1 1
Republican Mike Garcia 1 1
Republican Thomas Massie 1
Republican John Boehner[2] 1
Republican Byron Donalds 1
Republican Kay Granger 1
Republican Candice Miller[3] 1
Republican Bruce Westerman 1
Present
Absent 1[4]
Votes to Win 217 217

To see who the hold-outs are and how they’re voting, refer to the election of the speaker Wikipedia article. If your elected representative does not appear in the list of hold-outs, they voted for their party’s nominee.


  1. Zeldin, whose term as a House member had ended with the close of the 117th and previous Congress, was no longer an incumbent representative. ↩︎

  2. Former Speaker Boehner, whose term as a House member had ended with his resignation during the 114th Congress, was no longer an incumbent representative. ↩︎

  3. Miller, whose term as a House member had ended with the close of the 114th Congress, was no longer an incumbent representative. ↩︎

  4. Bilirakis missed the first vote due to the funeral of his mother-in-law. ↩︎

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    8 months ago

    Jordan says House will hold next speaker vote at noon ET Thursday

    House Republican supporters of a resolution to temporarily empower interim Speaker Patrick McHenry are working to maximize GOP votes and educate members about the effort. Florida Rep. Mario Diaz-Balart, a chief Republican opponent of Jim Jordan’s speakership bid, said on Wednesday that the speaker designee would lose a “bigger chunk” of GOP floor votes on a third ballot. The 11-term South Florida congressman said he would “never” back Jordan for speaker.