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Discussion: 2023 US House Speaker Election, Day of October 18

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PartyCandidateRound 1 (Oct 17)Round 2 (Oct 18)
DemocraticHakeem Jeffries212212
RepublicanJim Jordan200199
RepublicanSteve Scalise77
RepublicanKevin McCarthy65
RepublicanLee Zeldin[^1]33
RepublicanTom Cole1
RepublicanTom Emmer11
RepublicanMike Garcia11
RepublicanThomas Massie1
RepublicanJohn Boehner[^2]1
RepublicanByron Donalds1
RepublicanKay Granger1
RepublicanCandice Miller[^3]1
RepublicanBruce Westerman1
Present
Absent1[^4]
Votes to Win217217

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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