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The Speaker of the House presides over the House of Representatives and is the only officer of the House specifically mentioned in the Constitution. Other House leadership roles also are determined by membership in the majority or minority party. Party members also elect a majority leader and a minority leader, who both work closely with the speaker.

Each party also elects a whip, who is responsible for persuading Members to support their own party's position on issues. Whips serve as communication links, distributing information about the party's position on issues from leaders to Members and alerting leaders to the concerns of party members.

Click here and then click the Member Information tab to view a list of House leaders and to visit their websites.

The majority party in the House of Representatives is the Republican Party making the Democratic Party the minority party. The 119th Congress includes 215 Democratic (including 3 Delegates) and 220 Republican (including 1 delegate and the Resident Commissioner of Puerto Rico) Members in the House. A number of seats will soon become vacant due to presidential cabinet appointments. The 2024 elections resulted in the Republican Party gaining four senate seats which gave them a 53 to 45 majority over the Democratic Party (including three independents who caucus with the Democrats).



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