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  1. The 2022 United States House of Representatives elections were held on November 8, 2022, as part of the 2022 United States elections during incumbent president Joe Biden's term.

    • Kevin McCarthy
    • California 20th
    • January 3, 2019
    • Republican
  2. The United States House of Representatives is the lower chamber of the United States Congress, with the Senate being the upper chamber. Together, they comprise the national bicameral legislature of the United States.

  3. Dec 14, 2022 · In the 117th Congress, the current party alignments as of December 13, 2022,6 are as follows: House of Representatives: 222 Democrats (including 4 Delegates), 215 Republicans (including 1 Delegate and the Resident Commissioner of Puerto

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Upper_houseUpper house - Wikipedia

    • Definite Specific Characteristics
    • Powers
    • Institutional Structure
    • Abolition
    • Titles of Upper Houses
    • Further Reading

    An upper house is usually different from the lower house in at least one of the following respects (though they vary among jurisdictions): Powers: 1. In a parliamentary system, it often has much less power than the lower house. Therefore, in certain countries the upper house 1.1. votes on only limited legislative matters, such as constitutional ame...

    Parliamentary systems

    In parliamentary systems the upper house is frequently seen as an advisory or a "house of review" chamber; for this reason, its powers of direct action are often reduced in some way.Some or all of the following restrictions are often placed on upper houses: 1. Lack of control over the executive branch. (By contrast, in the US and many other presidential systems, the Senate or upper chamber has more control over the composition of the Cabinet and the administration generally, through its prero...

    Presidential systems

    In presidential systems, the upper house is frequently given other powers to compensate for its restrictions: 1. Executive appointments, to the cabinet and other offices, usually require its approval. 2. It frequently has the sole authority to give consent to ratify and abrogate foreign treaties.

    There are a variety of ways an upper house's members are assembled: by direct or indirect election, appointment or a mixture of these. Many upper houses are not directly elected but appointed: either by the head of state, by the head of government or in some other way. This is usually intended to produce a house of experts or otherwise distinguishe...

    Many jurisdictions once possessed upper houses but abolished them to adopt unicameral systems, including Croatia, Denmark, Estonia, Hungary, Iceland, Iran, Mauritania, New Zealand, Peru, Sweden, Turkey, Venezuela, many Indian states, Brazilian states, Canadian provinces, subnational entities such as Queensland, and some other jurisdictions. Newfoun...

    Common terms

    1. Senate— by far the most common 2. Legislative Council (Indian states having upper houses; Isle of Man; and every Australian statethat has an upper house) 3. Federal Council (Germany, Austria) or Federation Council (Russia) 4. Council of States (Switzerland, India (Rajya Sabha), Sudan) 5. First Chamber — Netherlands (formerly, Sweden) 6. House of Lords – seen in the United Kingdom, as well as formerly in Ireland and in German-speaking monarchies (Herrenhaus), e.g. the Austrian House of Lord...

    Aroney, Nicholas (2008). "Four Reasons for an Upper House: Representative Democracy, Public Deliberation, Legislative Outputs and Executive Accountability". Adelaide Law Review. 29. Retrieved 21 Fe...
    Stone, Bruce (2008). "State legislative councils: designing for accountability." In N. Aroney, S. Prasser, & J. R. Nethercote (Eds.), Restraining Elective Dictatorship (PDF). UWA Publishing. pp. 17...
  5. Nov 26, 2023 · Live 2022 House election results and maps by state. POLITICO's coverage of 2022 races for Senate, House, Governors and Key Ballot Measures.

  6. The Senate is the upper house of the U.S. Congress. Each U.S. state is represented by two senators, regardless of population. This ensures equal representation of each state in the Senate. U.S. senators serve staggered six-year terms.

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  8. Aug 21, 2019 · What's on your ballot? Click here to find out using My Vote. A total of 470 seats in the U.S. Congress (35 Senate seats and all 435 House seats) were up for election on November 8, 2022. The seats of five of the six non-voting members of the U.S. House were up for election as well.

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