HRES 757 — Declaring the office of Speaker of the House of Representatives to be vacant.
Congress 118
Latest action: — Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection.
Sponsors (0)
No sponsorships on file.
Action timeline (11)
- · H38310 — Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection.
- · H37100 — On agreeing to the resolution Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays: 216 - 210 (Roll No. 519). (text: CR H4969)
- · 8000 — Passed/agreed to in House: On agreeing to the resolution Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays: 216 - 210 (Roll No. 519). (text: CR H4969)
- · H35000 — The previous question was ordered without objection.
- · H8D000 — DEBATE - The House proceeded with one hour of debate on H. Res. 757.
- · H36510 — On motion to table the measure Failed by the Yeas and Nays: 208 - 218 (Roll no. 518).
- · H36500 — Mr. Cole moved to table the measure. (consideration: CR H4969)
- · H30000 — Considered as privileged matter. (consideration: CR H4969-4978)
- · H8D000 — QUESTION OF THE PRIVILEGES OF THE HOUSE - Mr. Gaetz rose to a question of the privileges of the House and offered the resolution. The Chair directed the Clerk to report the resolution. Upon examination of the resolution, the Chair determined that the resolution did constitute a question of the privileges of the House.
- · Intro-H — Introduced in House
- · 1000 — Introduced in House
Text versions (1)
- Engrossed in House · 2023-10-03 — open
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- Electing the Speaker of the House of Representatives: Frequently Asked Questions
R44243· Reports · 2026-04-21Current practice for electing a Speaker, either at the start of a Congress or in the event of a vacancy (e.g., death or resignation), is by roll call vote, during which Members state aloud the name of their preferred can - Speakers of the House: Elections, 1913-2025
RL30857· Reports · 2026-04-13Each new House elects a Speaker by roll call vote when it first convenes. Customarily, the conference of each major party nominates a candidate whose name is placed in nomination. A Member normally votes for the candidat
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Predicted vote
Aggregated from: actual roll-call votes (when present) → sponsor → cosponsor → party median (predicts YES when ≥25% of the caucus sponsored/cosponsored). Each row labels its confidence tier so you can see why a position was predicted.
358 predicted yes (39%) · 540 predicted no (59%) · 10 unknown (2%)
By party: · R: 179 yes / 277 no / 5 unknown · D: 178 yes / 260 no / 5 unknown · I: 1 yes / 3 no
50 high-confidence positions (voted + sponsor + cosponsor) — showing top 50
- Adams, Alma S. (D · house · NC-12) · voted
- Adams, Alma S. (D · house · NC-12) · voted
- Aderholt, Robert B. (R · house · AL-4) · voted
- Aderholt, Robert B. (R · house · AL-4) · voted
- Aguilar, Pete (D · house · CA-33) · voted
- Aguilar, Pete (D · house · CA-33) · voted
- Alford, Mark (R · house · MO-4) · voted
- Alford, Mark (R · house · MO-4) · voted
- Allen, Rick W. (R · house · GA-12) · voted
- Allen, Rick W. (R · house · GA-12) · voted
- Amodei, Mark E. (R · house · NV-2) · voted
- Amodei, Mark E. (R · house · NV-2) · voted
- Arrington, Jodey C. (R · house · TX-19) · voted
- Arrington, Jodey C. (R · house · TX-19) · voted
- Auchincloss, Jake (D · house · MA-4) · voted
- Auchincloss, Jake (D · house · MA-4) · voted
- Babin, Brian (R · house · TX-36) · voted
- Babin, Brian (R · house · TX-36) · voted
- Bacon, Don (R · house · NE-2) · voted
- Bacon, Don (R · house · NE-2) · voted
- Baird, James R. (R · house · IN-4) · voted
- Baird, James R. (R · house · IN-4) · voted
- Balderson, Troy (R · house · OH-12) · voted
- Balderson, Troy (R · house · OH-12) · voted
- Balint, Becca (D · house · VT) · voted
- Balint, Becca (D · house · VT) · voted
- Banks, Jim (R · senate · IN) · voted
- Banks, Jim (R · senate · IN) · voted
- Barr, Andy (R · house · KY-6) · voted
- Barr, Andy (R · house · KY-6) · voted
- Barragán, Nanette Diaz (D · house · CA-44) · voted
- Barragán, Nanette Diaz (D · house · CA-44) · voted
- Bean, Aaron (R · house · FL-4) · voted
- Bean, Aaron (R · house · FL-4) · voted
- Beatty, Joyce (D · house · OH-3) · voted
- Beatty, Joyce (D · house · OH-3) · voted
- Bentz, Cliff (R · house · OR-2) · voted
- Bentz, Cliff (R · house · OR-2) · voted
- Bera, Ami (D · house · CA-6) · voted
- Bera, Ami (D · house · CA-6) · voted
- Bergman, Jack (R · house · MI-1) · voted
- Bergman, Jack (R · house · MI-1) · voted
- Beyer, Donald S. (D · house · VA-8) · voted
- Beyer, Donald S. (D · house · VA-8) · voted
- Bice, Stephanie I. (R · house · OK-5) · voted
- Bice, Stephanie I. (R · house · OK-5) · voted
- Biggs, Andy (R · house · AZ-5) · voted
- Biggs, Andy (R · house · AZ-5) · voted
- Bilirakis, Gus M. (R · house · FL-12) · voted
- Bilirakis, Gus M. (R · house · FL-12) · voted
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