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  2. Party-line vote - Wikipedia

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    Whether a party-line vote appears on an issue reflects incentives presented by majority rule. In a house where the two parties are nearly evenly balanced, a few defections will be very costly to the (slim) majority party, and party-line votes may prevail. If, in contrast, one party has a substantial majority, some position-taking defections can ...

  3. Party divisions of United States Congresses - Wikipedia

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    Control of the Congress from 1855 to 2025 Popular vote and house seats won by party. Party divisions of United States Congresses have played a central role on the organization and operations of both chambers of the United States Congress—the Senate and the House of Representatives—since its establishment as the bicameral legislature of the Federal government of the United States in 1789.

  4. The Historical Atlas of Political Parties in the United ...

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    The data developed for this work is now considered the definitive source of political party affiliation of members of Congress by the official ‘'Biographical Directory of the United States Congress’’. [3] The maps and data in this atlas provide not only a complete electoral and political party representation history of every individual ...

  5. List of United States congressional districts - Wikipedia

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    The number of voting seats within the House of Representatives is currently set at 435, with each one representing an average of 761,169 people following the 2020 United States census. [1] The number of voting seats has applied since 1913, excluding a temporary increase to 437 after the admissions of Alaska and Hawaii.

  6. Elections in the United States - Wikipedia

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    As detailed in a state-by-state breakdown, [52] the United States has a long-standing tradition of publicly announcing the incomplete, unofficial vote counts on election night (the late evening of election day), and declaring unofficial "projected winners", despite that many of the mail-in and absentee votes have not been counted yet. [52]

  7. With election just months away, Louisiana awaits ruling on ...

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    But the state contends additional factors drove the map, including the politics of protecting powerful incumbent Louisiana Republicans U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson (4th District), Majority ...

  8. Politics of Los Angeles County - Wikipedia

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    Los Angeles County has voted for the Democratic candidate in most of the presidential elections in the past four decades, although it did vote twice for Dwight Eisenhower (1952, 1956), Richard Nixon (1968, 1972), and Ronald Reagan (1980, 1984), the latter two of whom were Californians. From 1920 to 1984 it could be considered as a reliable ...

  9. California's 37th congressional district - Wikipedia

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    2000 United States House of Representatives elections in California [27] Party Candidate Votes % Democratic: Juanita Millender-McDonald (Incumbent) 93,269 : 82.4 : Republican: Vernon Van 12,762 11.3 Natural Law: Margaret Glazer 4,094 3.6 Libertarian: Herb Peters 3,150 2.7 Total votes 113,275 : 100.0 : Democratic hold