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List of Speaker of the United States House of Representatives elections

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An election for speaker of the United States House of Representatives is held when the House first convenes after a general election for its two-year term, or when a sitting speaker dies, resigns, or is removed from the position. The speaker is the political and parliamentary leader of the House, and is simultaneously the body's presiding officer, the de facto leader of the body's majority party, and the institution's administrative head. A speaker election is generally held at least every two years; the House has elected a Speaker 129 times since the office was created in 1789. Traditionally, each political party's caucus/conference selects a candidate for speaker from among its senior leaders prior to the vote, and the majority party's nominee is elected. Prior to 1839, the House elected its speaker by paper ballot, but since, on all but three occasions, has done so by roll call vote. A majority of votes cast (as opposed to a majority of the full membership of the House) is necessary to elect a speaker. By House precedents, votes of present are not to be included in the official vote total, only votes cast for a person by name are; even so, they have been counted on several occasions. If no candidate receives a majority vote, then the roll call is repeated until a speaker is elected. Multiple rounds of voting have been necessary 16 times since 1789, almost all before the American Civil War. In the 20th century only one election went to multiple ballots (in 1923). In the 21st century, it has happened twice in the same year, in January and in October 2023. Representatives are not restricted to voting for the candidate nominated by their party, but generally do. Additionally, as the U.S. Constitution does not explicitly state that the speaker must be an incumbent member of the House, it is permissible for representatives to vote for someone who is not a member of the House at the time, and non-members have received a few votes in various speaker elections over the past several years. Nevertheless, every person elected speaker has been a member. Altogether, 56 people have served as speaker over the past 236 years; 32 of them served multiple terms and seven of those served nonconsecutive terms. Sam Rayburn holds the record for electoral victories, with 10. He led the House from September 1940 to January 1947, January 1949 to January 1953, and January 1955 to November 1961 (a tenure totaling 17 years).

Tables

1789 election for speaker[8] · Elections from 1789 to 1799 › April 1789
Total votes
Total votes
Party
Total votes
Party
30
Candidate
100
Votes necessary
Votes necessary
Party
Votes necessary
Party
16
Candidate
>50
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Pro-Administration
Frederick Muhlenberg (PA at-large)
23
76.67
Others
7
23.33
Total votes
30
100
Votes necessary
16
>50
1791 election for speaker[8] · Elections from 1789 to 1799 › October 1791
Total votes
Total votes
Party
Total votes
Party
(?)
Candidate
100
Votes necessary
Votes necessary
Party
Votes necessary
Party
(?)
Candidate
>50
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Pro-Administration
Jonathan Trumbull Jr. (CT at-large)
Majority
00
Total votes
(?)
100
Votes necessary
(?)
>50
1793 election for speaker[8] · Elections from 1789 to 1799 › December 1793
Party
Party
December 2, 1793 – 1st ballot
Party
December 2, 1793 – 1st ballot
Candidate
December 2, 1793 – 1st ballot
Votes
December 2, 1793 – 1st ballot
%
Total votes:
Total votes:
December 2, 1793 – 1st ballot
Total votes:
December 2, 1793 – 1st ballot
66
December 2, 1793 – 1st ballot
100
Votes necessary:
Votes necessary:
December 2, 1793 – 1st ballot
Votes necessary:
December 2, 1793 – 1st ballot
34
December 2, 1793 – 1st ballot
>50
December 2, 1793 – 3rd Ballot
December 2, 1793 – 3rd Ballot
December 2, 1793 – 1st ballot
December 2, 1793 – 3rd Ballot
Party
Party
December 2, 1793 – 1st ballot
Party
December 2, 1793 – 1st ballot
Candidate
December 2, 1793 – 1st ballot
Votes
December 2, 1793 – 1st ballot
%
Total votes:
Total votes:
December 2, 1793 – 1st ballot
Total votes:
December 2, 1793 – 1st ballot
64+
December 2, 1793 – 1st ballot
100
Votes necessary:
Votes necessary:
December 2, 1793 – 1st ballot
Votes necessary:
December 2, 1793 – 1st ballot
~34
December 2, 1793 – 1st ballot
>50
December 2, 1793 – 1st ballot
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Pro-Administration
Theodore Sedgwick (MA 2)
24
36.36
Pro-Administration
Frederick Muhlenberg (PA at-large)
21
31.82
Anti-Administration
Abraham Baldwin (GA at-large)
14
21.22
Others
7
10.60
Total votes:
66
100
Votes necessary:
34
>50
December 2, 1793 – 3rd Ballot
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Pro-Administration
Frederick Muhlenberg (PA at-large)
37
Pro-Administration
Theodore Sedgwick (MA 2)
27
Others
(?)
Total votes:
64+
100
Votes necessary:
~34
>50
1795 election for speaker[8] · Elections from 1789 to 1799 › December 1795
Total votes
Total votes
Party
Total votes
Party
79
Candidate
100
Votes necessary
Votes necessary
Party
Votes necessary
Party
40
Candidate
>50
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Federalist
Jonathan Dayton (NJ at-large)
46
58.23
Democratic-Republican
Frederick Muhlenberg (PA 2) (incumbent)
31
39.24
Others
2
2.53
Total votes
79
100
Votes necessary
40
>50
1797 election for speaker[8] · Elections from 1789 to 1799 › May 1797
Total votes
Total votes
Party
Total votes
Party
80
Candidate
100
Votes necessary
Votes necessary
Party
Votes necessary
Party
41
Candidate
>50
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Federalist
Jonathan Dayton (NJ at-large) (incumbent)
78
97.50
Federalist
George Dent (MD 1)
1
1.25
Democratic-Republican
Abraham Baldwin (GA at-large)
1
1.25
Total votes
80
100
Votes necessary
41
>50
1799 election for speaker[13] · Elections from 1789 to 1799 › December 1799
Party
Party
December 2, 1799 – 1st Ballot
Party
December 2, 1799 – 1st Ballot
Candidate
December 2, 1799 – 1st Ballot
Votes
December 2, 1799 – 1st Ballot
%
Total votes:
Total votes:
December 2, 1799 – 1st Ballot
Total votes:
December 2, 1799 – 1st Ballot
85
December 2, 1799 – 1st Ballot
100
Votes necessary:
Votes necessary:
December 2, 1799 – 1st Ballot
Votes necessary:
December 2, 1799 – 1st Ballot
43
December 2, 1799 – 1st Ballot
>50
December 2, 1799 – 2nd ballot
December 2, 1799 – 2nd ballot
December 2, 1799 – 1st Ballot
December 2, 1799 – 2nd ballot
Party
Party
December 2, 1799 – 1st Ballot
Party
December 2, 1799 – 1st Ballot
Candidate
December 2, 1799 – 1st Ballot
Votes
December 2, 1799 – 1st Ballot
%
Total votes:
Total votes:
December 2, 1799 – 1st Ballot
Total votes:
December 2, 1799 – 1st Ballot
86
December 2, 1799 – 1st Ballot
100
Votes necessary:
Votes necessary:
December 2, 1799 – 1st Ballot
Votes necessary:
December 2, 1799 – 1st Ballot
44
December 2, 1799 – 1st Ballot
>50
December 2, 1799 – 1st Ballot
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Federalist
Theodore Sedgwick (MA 1)
42
49.41
Democratic-Republican
Nathaniel Macon (NC 5)
27
31.76
Federalist
George Dent (MD 1)
13
15.30
Federalist
John Rutledge Jr. (SC 2)
2
2.36
Democratic-Republican
Thomas Sumter (SC 4)
1
1.17
Total votes:
85
100
Votes necessary:
43
>50
December 2, 1799 – 2nd ballot
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Federalist
Theodore Sedgwick (MA 1)
44
51.16
Democratic-Republican
Nathaniel Macon (NC 5)
38
46.51
Federalist
George Dent (MD 1)
3
1.75
Federalist
John Rutledge Jr. (SC 2)
1
0.58
Total votes:
86
100
Votes necessary:
44
>50
1801 election for speaker[8] · Elections from 1801 to 1899 › December 1801
Total votes
Total votes
Party
Total votes
Party
81
Candidate
100
Votes necessary
Votes necessary
Party
Votes necessary
Party
41
Candidate
>50
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic-Republican
Nathaniel Macon (NC 5)
53
65.43
Federalist
James A. Bayard (DE at-large)
26
32.10
Federalist
John C. Smith (CT at-large)
2
2.47
Total votes
81
100
Votes necessary
41
>50
1803 election for speaker[8] · Elections from 1801 to 1899 › October 1803
Total votes
Total votes
Party
Total votes
Party
107
Candidate
100
Votes necessary
Votes necessary
Party
Votes necessary
Party
054
Candidate
>50
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic-Republican
Nathaniel Macon (NC 6) (incumbent)
76
71.03
Democratic-Republican
Joseph Varnum (MA 4)
30
28.04
Democratic-Republican
John Dawson (VA 10)
1
0.93
Total votes
107
100
Votes necessary
054
>50
1805 election for speaker[8] · Elections from 1801 to 1899 › December 1805
Party
Party
December 2, 1805 – 1st ballot
Party
December 2, 1805 – 1st ballot
Candidate
December 2, 1805 – 1st ballot
Votes
December 2, 1805 – 1st ballot
%
Total votes:
Total votes:
December 2, 1805 – 1st ballot
Total votes:
December 2, 1805 – 1st ballot
105
December 2, 1805 – 1st ballot
100
Votes necessary:
Votes necessary:
December 2, 1805 – 1st ballot
Votes necessary:
December 2, 1805 – 1st ballot
053
December 2, 1805 – 1st ballot
>50
December 2, 1805 – 3rd ballot
December 2, 1805 – 3rd ballot
December 2, 1805 – 1st ballot
December 2, 1805 – 3rd ballot
Party
Party
December 2, 1805 – 1st ballot
Party
December 2, 1805 – 1st ballot
Candidate
December 2, 1805 – 1st ballot
Votes
December 2, 1805 – 1st ballot
%
Total votes:
Total votes:
December 2, 1805 – 1st ballot
Total votes:
December 2, 1805 – 1st ballot
106
December 2, 1805 – 1st ballot
100
Votes necessary:
Votes necessary:
December 2, 1805 – 1st ballot
Votes necessary:
December 2, 1805 – 1st ballot
054
December 2, 1805 – 1st ballot
>50
December 2, 1805 – 1st ballot
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic-Republican
Nathaniel Macon (NC 6) (incumbent)
51
48.58
Democratic-Republican
Joseph Varnum (MA 4)
26
24.76
Federalist
John C. Smith (CT at-large)
16
15.24
Democratic-Republican
John Dawson (VA 10)
10
9.52
Democratic-Republican
Andrew Gregg (PA 5)
2
1.90
Total votes:
105
100
Votes necessary:
053
>50
December 2, 1805 – 3rd ballot
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic-Republican
Nathaniel Macon (NC 6) (incumbent)
58
54.71
Democratic-Republican
Joseph Varnum (MA 4)
23
21.70
Federalist
John C. Smith (CT at-large)
18
16.98
Democratic-Republican
John Dawson (VA 10)
3
2.83
Democratic-Republican
Andrew Gregg (PA 5)
2
1.89
Others
2
1.89
Total votes:
106
100
Votes necessary:
054
>50
1807 election for speaker[8] · Elections from 1801 to 1899 › October 1807
Total votes
Total votes
Party
Total votes
Party
117
Candidate
100
Votes necessary
Votes necessary
Party
Votes necessary
Party
059
Candidate
>50
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic-Republican
Joseph Varnum (MA 4)
59
50.43
Federalist
Charles Goldsborough (MD 8)
17
14.53
Democratic-Republican
Burwell Bassett (VA 12)
17
14.53
Democratic-Republican
Josiah Masters (NY 10)
8
6.84
Democratic-Republican
Thomas Blount (NC 3)
7
5.98
Others
9
7.69
Total votes
117
100
Votes necessary
059
>50
1809 election for speaker[16] · Elections from 1801 to 1899 › May 1809
Party
Party
May 22, 1809 – 1st Ballot
Party
May 22, 1809 – 1st Ballot
Candidate
May 22, 1809 – 1st Ballot
Votes
May 22, 1809 – 1st Ballot
%
Total votes:
Total votes:
May 22, 1809 – 1st Ballot
Total votes:
May 22, 1809 – 1st Ballot
120
May 22, 1809 – 1st Ballot
100
Votes necessary:
Votes necessary:
May 22, 1809 – 1st Ballot
Votes necessary:
May 22, 1809 – 1st Ballot
061
May 22, 1809 – 1st Ballot
>50
May 22, 1809 – 2nd ballot
May 22, 1809 – 2nd ballot
May 22, 1809 – 1st Ballot
May 22, 1809 – 2nd ballot
Party
Party
May 22, 1809 – 1st Ballot
Party
May 22, 1809 – 1st Ballot
Candidate
May 22, 1809 – 1st Ballot
Votes
May 22, 1809 – 1st Ballot
%
Total votes:
Total votes:
May 22, 1809 – 1st Ballot
Total votes:
May 22, 1809 – 1st Ballot
119
May 22, 1809 – 1st Ballot
100
Votes necessary:
Votes necessary:
May 22, 1809 – 1st Ballot
Votes necessary:
May 22, 1809 – 1st Ballot
060
May 22, 1809 – 1st Ballot
>50
May 22, 1809 – 1st Ballot
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic-Republican
Joseph Varnum (MA 4) (incumbent)
60
50.00
Democratic-Republican
Nathaniel Macon (NC 6)
36
30.00
Federalist
Timothy Pitkin (CT at-large)
20
16.67
Democratic-Republican
Roger Nelson (MD 4)
1
0.83
Federalist
Charles Goldsborough (MD 8)
1
0.83
Blank
2
1.67
Total votes:
120
100
Votes necessary:
061
>50
May 22, 1809 – 2nd ballot
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic-Republican
Joseph Varnum (MA 4) (incumbent)
65
54.62
Democratic-Republican
Nathaniel Macon (NC 6)
45
37.82
Federalist
Timothy Pitkin (CT at-large)
6
5.04
Democratic-Republican
Benjamin Howard (KY 5)
1
0.84
Democratic-Republican
Roger Nelson (MD 4)
1
0.84
Federalist
Charles Goldsborough (MD 8)
1
0.84
Total votes:
119
100
Votes necessary:
060
>50
1811 election for speaker[18] · Elections from 1801 to 1899 › November 1811
Total votes
Total votes
Party
Total votes
Party
119
Candidate
100
Votes necessary
Votes necessary
Party
Votes necessary
Party
060
Candidate
>50
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic-Republican
Henry Clay (KY 2)
75
63.03
Democratic-Republican
William W. Bibb (GA at-large)
38
31.93
Democratic-Republican
Nathaniel Macon (NC 6)
3
2.52
Democratic-Republican
Hugh Nelson (VA 21)
2
1.68
Democratic-Republican
Burwell Bassett (VA 12)
1
0.84
Total votes
119
100
Votes necessary
060
>50
1813 election for speaker[19] · Elections from 1801 to 1899 › May 1813
Total votes
Total votes
Party
Total votes
Party
148
Candidate
100
Votes necessary
Votes necessary
Party
Votes necessary
Party
075
Candidate
>50
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic-Republican
Henry Clay (KY 5) (incumbent)
89
60.13
Federalist
Timothy Pitkin (CT at-large)
54
36.49
Others
5
3.38
Total votes
148
100
Votes necessary
075
>50
1814 special election for speaker[21] · Elections from 1801 to 1899 › January 1814
Total votes
Total votes
Party
Total votes
Party
165
Candidate
100
Votes necessary
Votes necessary
Party
Votes necessary
Party
83
Candidate
>50
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic-Republican
Langdon Cheves (SC 1)
94
56.97
Democratic-Republican
Felix Grundy (TN 5)
59
35.76
Others
12
7.27
Total votes
165
100
Votes necessary
83
>50
1815 election for speaker[22] · Elections from 1801 to 1899 › December 1815
Total votes
Total votes
Party
Total votes
Party
122
Candidate
100
Votes necessary
Votes necessary
Party
Votes necessary
Party
62
Candidate
>50
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic-Republican
Henry Clay (KY 2)
87
71.31
Democratic-Republican
Hugh Nelson (VA 22)
13
10.65
Federalist
Timothy Pitkin (CT at-large)
9
7.38
Democratic-Republican
Nathaniel Macon (NC 6)
7
5.74
Federalist
Joseph Lewis Jr. (VA 8)
2
1.64
Federalist
Timothy Pickering (MA 3)
1
0.82
Blank
3
2.46
Total votes
122
100
Votes necessary
62
>50
1817 election for speaker[24] · Elections from 1801 to 1899 › December 1817
Total votes
Total votes
Party
Total votes
Party
150
Candidate
100
Votes necessary
Votes necessary
Party
Votes necessary
Party
76
Candidate
>50
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic-Republican
Henry Clay (KY 2) (incumbent)
143
95.33
Democratic-Republican
Samuel Smith (MD 5)
6
4.00
Blank
1
0.67
Total votes
150
100
Votes necessary
76
>50
1819 election for speaker[25] · Elections from 1801 to 1899 › December 1819
Total votes
Total votes
Party
Total votes
Party
155
Candidate
100
Votes necessary
Votes necessary
Party
Votes necessary
Party
78
Candidate
>50
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic-Republican
Henry Clay (KY 2) (incumbent)
147
94.84
Others
8
5.16
Total votes
155
100
Votes necessary
78
>50
1820 special election for speaker[27] · Elections from 1801 to 1899 › November 1820
Party
Party
November 13, 1820 – 1st ballot
Party
November 13, 1820 – 1st ballot
Candidate
November 13, 1820 – 1st ballot
Votes
November 13, 1820 – 1st ballot
%
Total votes
Total votes
November 13, 1820 – 1st ballot
Total votes
November 13, 1820 – 1st ballot
132
November 13, 1820 – 1st ballot
100
Votes necessary
Votes necessary
November 13, 1820 – 1st ballot
Votes necessary
November 13, 1820 – 1st ballot
67
November 13, 1820 – 1st ballot
>50
November 15, 1820 – 22nd ballot
November 15, 1820 – 22nd ballot
November 13, 1820 – 1st ballot
November 15, 1820 – 22nd ballot
Party
Party
November 13, 1820 – 1st ballot
Party
November 13, 1820 – 1st ballot
Candidate
November 13, 1820 – 1st ballot
Votes
November 13, 1820 – 1st ballot
%
Total votes
Total votes
November 13, 1820 – 1st ballot
Total votes
November 13, 1820 – 1st ballot
148
November 13, 1820 – 1st ballot
100
Votes necessary
Votes necessary
November 13, 1820 – 1st ballot
Votes necessary
November 13, 1820 – 1st ballot
75
November 13, 1820 – 1st ballot
>50
November 13, 1820 – 1st ballot
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic-Republican
John W. Taylor (NY 11)
40
30.30
Democratic-Republican
William Lowndes (SC 2)
34
25.75
Democratic-Republican
Samuel Smith (MD 5)
27
20.45
Federalist
John Sergeant (PA 1)
18
13.65
Democratic-Republican
Hugh Nelson (VA 22)
10
7.58
Others
3
2.27
Total votes
132
100
Votes necessary
67
>50
November 15, 1820 – 22nd ballot
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic-Republican
John W. Taylor (NY 11)
76
51.35
Democratic-Republican
William Lowndes (SC 2)
44
29.73
Democratic-Republican
Samuel Smith (MD 5)
27
18.25
Others
1
0.67
Total votes
148
100
Votes necessary
75
>50
1821 election for speaker[28] · Elections from 1801 to 1899 › December 1821
Party
Party
December 3, 1821 – 1st ballot
Party
December 3, 1821 – 1st ballot
Candidate
December 3, 1821 – 1st ballot
Votes
December 3, 1821 – 1st ballot
%
Total votes:
Total votes:
December 3, 1821 – 1st ballot
Total votes:
December 3, 1821 – 1st ballot
161
December 3, 1821 – 1st ballot
100
Votes necessary:
Votes necessary:
December 3, 1821 – 1st ballot
Votes necessary:
December 3, 1821 – 1st ballot
081
December 3, 1821 – 1st ballot
>50
December 4, 1821 – 12th ballot
December 4, 1821 – 12th ballot
December 3, 1821 – 1st ballot
December 4, 1821 – 12th ballot
Party
Party
December 3, 1821 – 1st ballot
Party
December 3, 1821 – 1st ballot
Candidate
December 3, 1821 – 1st ballot
Votes
December 3, 1821 – 1st ballot
%
Total votes:
Total votes:
December 3, 1821 – 1st ballot
Total votes:
December 3, 1821 – 1st ballot
172
December 3, 1821 – 1st ballot
100
Votes necessary:
Votes necessary:
December 3, 1821 – 1st ballot
Votes necessary:
December 3, 1821 – 1st ballot
087
December 3, 1821 – 1st ballot
>50
December 3, 1821 – 1st ballot
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic-Republican
John W. Taylor (NY 11) (incumbent)
60
37.26
Democratic-Republican
Caesar A. Rodney (DE at-large)
45
27.95
Federalist
Louis McLane (DE at-large)
29
18.01
Democratic-Republican
Samuel Smith (MD 5)
20
12.42
Democratic-Republican
Hugh Nelson (VA 22)
5
3.11
Others
2
1.24
Total votes:
161
100
Votes necessary:
081
>50
December 4, 1821 – 12th ballot
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic-Republican
Philip P. Barbour (VA 11)
88
51.16
Democratic-Republican
John W. Taylor (NY 11) (incumbent)
67
38.95
Democratic-Republican
Henry Baldwin (PA 14)
6
3.49
Democratic-Republican
Samuel Smith (MD 5)
4
2.33
Democratic-Republican
Caesar A. Rodney (DE at-large)
3
1.74
Others
4
2.33
Total votes:
172
100
Votes necessary:
087
>50
1823 election for speaker[29] · Elections from 1801 to 1899 › December 1823
Total votes
Total votes
Party
Total votes
Party
181
Candidate
100
Votes necessary
Votes necessary
Party
Votes necessary
Party
91
Candidate
>50
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic-Republican
Henry Clay (KY 3)
139
76.80
Democratic-Republican
Philip P. Barbour (VA 11) (incumbent)
42
23.20
Total votes
181
100
Votes necessary
91
>50
1825 election for speaker[30] · Elections from 1801 to 1899 › December 1825
Party
Party
December 5, 1825 – 1st ballot
Party
December 5, 1825 – 1st ballot
Candidate
December 5, 1825 – 1st ballot
Votes
December 5, 1825 – 1st ballot
%
Total votes:
Total votes:
December 5, 1825 – 1st ballot
Total votes:
December 5, 1825 – 1st ballot
194
December 5, 1825 – 1st ballot
100
Votes necessary:
Votes necessary:
December 5, 1825 – 1st ballot
Votes necessary:
December 5, 1825 – 1st ballot
098
December 5, 1825 – 1st ballot
>50
December 5, 1825 – 2nd ballot
December 5, 1825 – 2nd ballot
December 5, 1825 – 1st ballot
December 5, 1825 – 2nd ballot
Party
Party
December 5, 1825 – 1st ballot
Party
December 5, 1825 – 1st ballot
Candidate
December 5, 1825 – 1st ballot
Votes
December 5, 1825 – 1st ballot
%
Total votes:
Total votes:
December 5, 1825 – 1st ballot
Total votes:
December 5, 1825 – 1st ballot
193
December 5, 1825 – 1st ballot
100
Votes necessary:
Votes necessary:
December 5, 1825 – 1st ballot
Votes necessary:
December 5, 1825 – 1st ballot
097
December 5, 1825 – 1st ballot
>50
December 5, 1825 – 1st ballot
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Adams
John W. Taylor (NY 17)
89
45.88
Adams
John W. Campbell (OH 5)
41
21.13
Jackson
Louis McLane (DE at-large)
36
18.55
Jackson
Andrew Stevenson (VA 16)
17
8.76
Adams
Lewis Condict (NJ at-large)
6
3.10
Others
5
2.58
Total votes:
194
100
Votes necessary:
098
>50
December 5, 1825 – 2nd ballot
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Adams
John W. Taylor (NY 17)
99
51.30
Jackson
Louis McLane (DE at-large)
44
22.80
Adams
John W. Campbell (OH 5)
42
21.76
Jackson
Andrew Stevenson (VA 16)
5
2.59
Others
3
1.55
Total votes:
193
100
Votes necessary:
097
>50
1827 election for speaker[32] · Elections from 1801 to 1899 › December 1827
Total votes
Total votes
Party
Total votes
Party
205
Candidate
100
Votes necessary
Votes necessary
Party
Votes necessary
Party
103
Candidate
>50
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Jacksonian
Andrew Stevenson (VA 16)
104
50.73
Anti-Jacksonian
John W. Taylor (NY 17) (incumbent)
94
45.86
Jacksonian
Philip P. Barbour (VA 11)
4
1.95
Others
3
1.46
Total votes
205
100
Votes necessary
103
>50
1829 election for speaker[33] · Elections from 1801 to 1899 › December 1829
Total votes
Total votes
Party
Total votes
Party
191
Candidate
100
Votes necessary
Votes necessary
Party
Votes necessary
Party
96
Candidate
>50
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Jacksonian
Andrew Stevenson (VA 16) (incumbent)
152
79.58
Others
39
20.42
Total votes
191
100
Votes necessary
96
>50
1831 election for speaker[34] · Elections from 1801 to 1899 › December 1831
Total votes
Total votes
Party
Total votes
Party
195
Candidate
100
Votes necessary
Votes necessary
Party
Votes necessary
Party
98
Candidate
>50
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Jacksonian
Andrew Stevenson (VA 16) (incumbent)
98
50.26
Jacksonian
Joel B. Sutherland (PA 1)
54
27.69
Anti-Jacksonian
John W. Taylor (NY 17)
18
9.23
Jacksonian
Charles A. Wickliffe (KY 9)
15
7.69
Anti-Jacksonian
Lewis Condict (NJ 1)
4
2.05
Others
6
3.08
Total votes
195
100
Votes necessary
98
>50
1833 election for speaker[36] · Elections from 1801 to 1899 › December 1833
Total votes
Total votes
Party
Total votes
Party
217
Candidate
100
Votes necessary
Votes necessary
Party
Votes necessary
Party
109
Candidate
>50
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Jacksonian
Andrew Stevenson (VA 11) (incumbent)
142
65.44
Anti-Jacksonian
Lewis Williams (NC 13)
39
17.97
Anti-Jacksonian
Edward Everett (MA 4)
15
6.91
Jacksonian
John Bell (TN 7)
4
1.84
Others
9
4.15
Blank
8
3.69
Total votes
217
100
Votes necessary
109
>50
1834 special election for speaker[40] · Elections from 1801 to 1899 › June 1834
Party
Party
June 2, 1834 – 1st ballot
Party
June 2, 1834 – 1st ballot
Candidate
June 2, 1834 – 1st ballot
Votes
June 2, 1834 – 1st ballot
%
Total votes:
Total votes:
June 2, 1834 – 1st ballot
Total votes:
June 2, 1834 – 1st ballot
220
June 2, 1834 – 1st ballot
100
Votes necessary:
Votes necessary:
June 2, 1834 – 1st ballot
Votes necessary:
June 2, 1834 – 1st ballot
111
June 2, 1834 – 1st ballot
>50
June 2, 1834 – 10th ballot
June 2, 1834 – 10th ballot
June 2, 1834 – 1st ballot
June 2, 1834 – 10th ballot
Party
Party
June 2, 1834 – 1st ballot
Party
June 2, 1834 – 1st ballot
Candidate
June 2, 1834 – 1st ballot
Votes
June 2, 1834 – 1st ballot
%
Total votes:
Total votes:
June 2, 1834 – 1st ballot
Total votes:
June 2, 1834 – 1st ballot
218
June 2, 1834 – 1st ballot
100
Votes necessary:
Votes necessary:
June 2, 1834 – 1st ballot
Votes necessary:
June 2, 1834 – 1st ballot
110
June 2, 1834 – 1st ballot
>50
June 2, 1834 – 1st ballot
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Jacksonian
Richard H. Wilde (GA at-large)
64
29.09
Jacksonian
James K. Polk (TN 9)
42
19.09
Jacksonian
Joel B. Sutherland (PA 1)
34
15.45
Jacksonian
John Bell (TN 7)
30
13.64
Jacksonian
Jesse Speight (NC 4)
18
8.18
Jacksonian
James M. Wayne (GA at-large)
15
6.82
Anti-Jacksonian
Lewis Williams (NC 13)
4
1.82
Anti-Jacksonian
Edward Everett (MA 4)
3
1.36
Others
6
2.73
Blank
4
1.82
Total votes:
220
100
Votes necessary:
111
>50
June 2, 1834 – 10th ballot
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Jacksonian
John Bell (TN 7)
114
52.29
Jacksonian
James K. Polk (TN 9)
78
35.78
Jacksonian
Richard H. Wilde (GA at-large)
11
5.05
Jacksonian
James M. Wayne (GA at-large)
6
2.75
Jacksonian
Joel B. Sutherland (PA 1)
2
0.92
Jacksonian
Jesse Speight (NC 4)
1
0.46
Blank
6
2.75
Total votes:
218
100
Votes necessary:
110
>50
1835 election for speaker[42] · Elections from 1801 to 1899 › December 1835
Total votes
Total votes
Party
Total votes
Party
225
Candidate
100
Votes necessary
Votes necessary
Party
Votes necessary
Party
113
Candidate
>50
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Jacksonian
James K. Polk (TN 9)
132
58.67
Anti-Jacksonian
John Bell (TN 7) (incumbent)
84
37.33
Anti-Jacksonian
Charles F. Mercer (VA 14)
3
1.33
Anti-Masonic
John Quincy Adams (MA 12)
2
0.89
Anti-Jacksonian
Francis Granger (NY 26)
1
0.44
Blank
3
1.33
Total votes
225
100
Votes necessary
113
>50
1837 election for speaker[43] · Elections from 1801 to 1899 › September 1837
Total votes
Total votes
Party
Total votes
Party
224
Candidate
100
Votes necessary
Votes necessary
Party
Votes necessary
Party
113
Candidate
>50
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
James K. Polk (TN 9) (incumbent)
116
51.79
Whig
John Bell (TN 7)
103
45.98
Others
5
2.23
Total votes
224
100
Votes necessary
113
>50
1839 election for speaker · Elections from 1801 to 1899 › December 1839
Party
Party
December 14, 1839 – 1st ballot
Party
December 14, 1839 – 1st ballot
Candidate
December 14, 1839 – 1st ballot
Votes
December 14, 1839 – 1st ballot
%
Total votes:
Total votes:
December 14, 1839 – 1st ballot
Total votes:
December 14, 1839 – 1st ballot
235
December 14, 1839 – 1st ballot
100
Votes necessary:
Votes necessary:
December 14, 1839 – 1st ballot
Votes necessary:
December 14, 1839 – 1st ballot
118
December 14, 1839 – 1st ballot
>50
December 16, 1839 – 11th ballot
December 16, 1839 – 11th ballot
December 14, 1839 – 1st ballot
December 16, 1839 – 11th ballot
Party
Party
December 14, 1839 – 1st ballot
Party
December 14, 1839 – 1st ballot
Candidate
December 14, 1839 – 1st ballot
Votes
December 14, 1839 – 1st ballot
%
Total votes:
Total votes:
December 14, 1839 – 1st ballot
Total votes:
December 14, 1839 – 1st ballot
232
December 14, 1839 – 1st ballot
100
Votes necessary:
Votes necessary:
December 14, 1839 – 1st ballot
Votes necessary:
December 14, 1839 – 1st ballot
117
December 14, 1839 – 1st ballot
>50
December 14, 1839 – 1st ballot
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
John W. Jones (VA 3)
113
48.09
Whig
John Bell (TN 7)
102
43.40
Whig
William Dawson (GA at-large)
11
4.68
Democratic
Francis W. Pickens (SC 5)
5
2.13
Democratic
Dixon H. Lewis (AL 4)
3
1.28
Conservative
George W. Hopkins (VA 18)
1
0.42
Total votes:
235
100
Votes necessary:
118
>50
December 16, 1839 – 11th ballot
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Whig
Robert M. T. Hunter (VA 9)
119
51.29
Democratic
John W. Jones (VA 3)
55
23.71
Democratic
George M. Keim (PA 9)
24
10.35
Democratic
Zadok Casey (IL 2)
10
4.31
Democratic
Francis W. Pickens (SC 5)
9
3.88
Democratic
Francis Thomas (MD 6)
3
1.29
Others
12
5.17
Total votes:
232
100
Votes necessary:
117
>50
1841 election for speaker[48] · Elections from 1801 to 1899 › May 1841
Total votes
Total votes
Party
Total votes
Party
221
Candidate
100
Votes necessary
Votes necessary
Party
Votes necessary
Party
111
Candidate
>50
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Whig
John White (KY 9)
121
54.75
Democratic
John W. Jones (VA 3)
84
38.01
Whig
Henry A. Wise (VA 8)
8
3.62
Whig
Joseph Lawrence (PA 21)
5
2.26
Whig
George N. Briggs (MA 7)
1
0.45
Democratic
Nathan Clifford (ME 1)
1
0.45
Whig
William C. Johnson (MD 5)
1
0.45
Total votes
221
100
Votes necessary
111
>50
1843 election for speaker[49] · Elections from 1801 to 1899 › December 1843
Total votes
Total votes
Party
Total votes
Party
188
Candidate
100
Votes necessary
Votes necessary
Party
Votes necessary
Party
95
Candidate
>50
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
John W. Jones (VA 6)
128
68.09
Whig
John White (KY 6) (incumbent)
59
31.38
Democratic
William Wilkins (PA 21)
1
0.53
Total votes
188
100
Votes necessary
95
>50
1845 election for speaker[51] · Elections from 1801 to 1899 › December 1845
Total votes
Total votes
Party
Total votes
Party
210
Candidate
100
Votes necessary
Votes necessary
Party
Votes necessary
Party
106
Candidate
>50
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
John W. Davis (IN 6)
119
56.67
Whig
Samuel F. Vinton (OH 12)
72
34.29
Democratic
Moses Norris (NH at-large)
9
4.28
American
William S. Miller (NY 3)
5
2.38
Others
5
2.38
Total votes
210
100
Votes necessary
106
>50
1847 election for speaker[53] · Elections from 1801 to 1899 › December 1847
Party
Party
December 6, 1847 – 1st ballot
Party
December 6, 1847 – 1st ballot
Candidate
December 6, 1847 – 1st ballot
Votes
December 6, 1847 – 1st ballot
%
Total votes:
Total votes:
December 6, 1847 – 1st ballot
Total votes:
December 6, 1847 – 1st ballot
220
December 6, 1847 – 1st ballot
100
Votes necessary:
Votes necessary:
December 6, 1847 – 1st ballot
Votes necessary:
December 6, 1847 – 1st ballot
111
December 6, 1847 – 1st ballot
>50
December 6, 1847 – 3rd ballot
December 6, 1847 – 3rd ballot
December 6, 1847 – 1st ballot
December 6, 1847 – 3rd ballot
Party
Party
December 6, 1847 – 1st ballot
Party
December 6, 1847 – 1st ballot
Candidate
December 6, 1847 – 1st ballot
Votes
December 6, 1847 – 1st ballot
%
Total votes:
Total votes:
December 6, 1847 – 1st ballot
Total votes:
December 6, 1847 – 1st ballot
218
December 6, 1847 – 1st ballot
100
Votes necessary:
Votes necessary:
December 6, 1847 – 1st ballot
Votes necessary:
December 6, 1847 – 1st ballot
110
December 6, 1847 – 1st ballot
>50
December 6, 1847 – 1st ballot
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Whig
Robert C. Winthrop (MA 1)
108
49.09
Democratic
Linn Boyd (KY 1)
61
27.73
Democratic
Robert McClelland (MI 1)
23
10.45
Democratic
John A. McClernard (IL 2)
11
5.00
Democratic
James McKay (NC 6)
5
2.27
Democratic
Howell Cobb (GA 6)
3
1.37
Whig
James Wilson (NH 3)
2
0.91
Others
7
3.18
Total votes:
220
100
Votes necessary:
111
>50
December 6, 1847 – 3rd ballot
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Whig
Robert C. Winthrop (MA 1)
110
50.46
Democratic
Linn Boyd (KY 1)
64
29.36
Democratic
Robert McClelland (MI 1)
14
6.42
Democratic
John A. McClernard (IL 2)
8
3.67
Democratic
Robert Rhett (SC 7)
7
3.21
Democratic
Armistead Burt (SC 5)
4
1.83
Democratic
Howell Cobb (GA 6)
4
1.83
Whig
James Wilson (NH 3)
2
0.92
Others
5
2.30
Total votes:
218
100
Votes necessary:
110
>50
1849 election for speaker · Elections from 1801 to 1899 › December 1849
Party
Party
December 3, 1849 – 1st ballot
Party
December 3, 1849 – 1st ballot
Candidate
December 3, 1849 – 1st ballot
Votes
December 3, 1849 – 1st ballot
%
Total votes:
Total votes:
December 3, 1849 – 1st ballot
Total votes:
December 3, 1849 – 1st ballot
221
December 3, 1849 – 1st ballot
100
Votes necessary:
Votes necessary:
December 3, 1849 – 1st ballot
Votes necessary:
December 3, 1849 – 1st ballot
111
December 3, 1849 – 1st ballot
>50
December 22, 1849 – 63rd ballot
December 22, 1849 – 63rd ballot
December 3, 1849 – 1st ballot
December 22, 1849 – 63rd ballot
Party
Party
December 3, 1849 – 1st ballot
Party
December 3, 1849 – 1st ballot
Candidate
December 3, 1849 – 1st ballot
Votes
December 3, 1849 – 1st ballot
%
Total votes:
Total votes:
December 3, 1849 – 1st ballot
Total votes:
December 3, 1849 – 1st ballot
221
December 3, 1849 – 1st ballot
100
Votes necessary:
Votes necessary:
December 3, 1849 – 1st ballot
Votes necessary:
December 3, 1849 – 1st ballot
Plurality
December 3, 1849 – 1st ballot
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Howell Cobb (GA 6)
103
46.61
Whig
Robert C. Winthrop (MA 1) (incumbent)
96
43.44
Free Soil
David Wilmot (PA 12)
8
3.62
Whig
Meredith P. Gentry (TN 7)
6
2.71
Whig
Horace Mann (MA 8)
2
0.91
Others
6
2.71
Total votes:
221
100
Votes necessary:
111
>50
December 22, 1849 – 63rd ballot
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Howell Cobb (GA 6)
102
46.16
Whig
Robert C. Winthrop (MA 1) (incumbent)
99
44.80
Free Soil
David Wilmot (PA 12)
8
3.62
Whig
Charles S. Morehead (KY 8)
4
1.81
Democratic
William Strong (PA 9)
3
1.34
Others
5
2.27
Total votes:
221
100
Votes necessary:
Plurality
1851 election for speaker[58] · Elections from 1801 to 1899 › December 1851
Total votes
Total votes
Party
Total votes
Party
213
Candidate
100
Votes necessary
Votes necessary
Party
Votes necessary
Party
107
Candidate
>50
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Linn Boyd (KY 1)
118
55.40
Whig
Edward Stanly (NC 8)
21
9.86
Whig
Joseph R. Chandler (PA 2)
20
9.39
Whig
Thaddeus Stevens (PA 8)
16
7.51
Democratic
Thomas H. Bayly (VA 7)
8
3.75
Whig
John L. Taylor (OH 8)
6
2.82
Whig
Alexander Evans (MD 5)
4
1.88
Democratic
Thomas S. Bocock (VA 4)
4
1.88
Whig
Meredith P. Gentry (TN 7)
3
1.41
Union
Junius Hillyer (GA 6)
2
0.94
Others
11
5.16
Total votes
213
100
Votes necessary
107
>50
1853 election for speaker[59] · Elections from 1801 to 1899 › December 1853
Total votes
Total votes
Party
Total votes
Party
217
Candidate
100
Votes necessary
Votes necessary
Party
Votes necessary
Party
109
Candidate
>50
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Linn Boyd (KY 1) (incumbent)
143
65.90
Whig
Joseph R. Chandler (PA 2)
35
6.13
Whig
Lewis D. Campbell (OH 8)
11
5.07
Whig
Presley Ewing (KY 3)
7
3.23
Whig
Solomon G. Haven (NY 32)
6
2.77
Democratic
James L. Orr (SC 5)
4
1.84
Whig
William Preston (KY 7)
3
1.38
Whig
John G. Miller (MO 5)
3
1.38
Whig
Thomas M. Howe (PA 22)
2
0.92
Others
3
1.38
Total votes
217
100
Votes necessary
109
>50
1855–56 election for speaker · Elections from 1801 to 1899 › December 1855 – February 1856
Party
Party
December 3, 1855 – 1st ballot
Party
December 3, 1855 – 1st ballot
Candidate
December 3, 1855 – 1st ballot
Votes
December 3, 1855 – 1st ballot
%
Total votes:
Total votes:
December 3, 1855 – 1st ballot
Total votes:
December 3, 1855 – 1st ballot
225
December 3, 1855 – 1st ballot
100
Votes necessary:
Votes necessary:
December 3, 1855 – 1st ballot
Votes necessary:
December 3, 1855 – 1st ballot
113
December 3, 1855 – 1st ballot
>50
February 2, 1856 – 133rd ballot
February 2, 1856 – 133rd ballot
December 3, 1855 – 1st ballot
February 2, 1856 – 133rd ballot
Party
Party
December 3, 1855 – 1st ballot
Party
December 3, 1855 – 1st ballot
Candidate
December 3, 1855 – 1st ballot
Votes
December 3, 1855 – 1st ballot
%
Total votes:
Total votes:
December 3, 1855 – 1st ballot
Total votes:
December 3, 1855 – 1st ballot
214
December 3, 1855 – 1st ballot
100
Votes necessary:
Votes necessary:
December 3, 1855 – 1st ballot
Votes necessary:
December 3, 1855 – 1st ballot
Plurality
December 3, 1855 – 1st ballot
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
William A. Richardson (IL 5)
74
32.89
Opposition
Lewis D. Campbell (OH 3)
53
23.56
American
Humphrey Marshall (KY 7)
30
13.34
American
Nathaniel P. Banks (MA 7)
21
9.33
Opposition
Henry M. Fuller (PA 11)
17
7.56
Opposition
Alexander Pennington (NJ 5)
7
3.11
Opposition
Aaron Harlan (OH 7)
3
1.33
Democratic
John Wheeler (NY 6)
3
1.33
American
Benjamin B. Thurston (RI 2)
3
1.33
Opposition
Israel Washburn Jr. (ME 5)
2
0.89
Opposition
William A. Howard (MI 1)
2
0.89
Others
10
4.44
Total votes:
225
100
Votes necessary:
113
>50
February 2, 1856 – 133rd ballot
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
American
Nathaniel P. Banks (MA 7)
103
48.13
Democratic
William Aiken Jr. (SC 2)
100
46.73
Opposition
Henry M. Fuller (PA 11)
6
2.80
Opposition
Lewis D. Campbell (OH 3)
4
1.87
Democratic
Daniel Wells Jr. (WI 1)
1
0.47
Total votes:
214
100
Votes necessary:
Plurality
1857 election for speaker[65] · Elections from 1801 to 1899 › December 1857
Total votes
Total votes
Party
Total votes
Party
225
Candidate
100
Votes necessary
Votes necessary
Party
Votes necessary
Party
113
Candidate
>50
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
James L. Orr (SC 5)
128
56.89
Republican
Galusha A. Grow (PA 14)
84
37.33
American
Felix Zollicoffer (TN 8)
3
1.33
Republican
Lewis D. Campbell (OH 3)
3
1.33
American
H. Winter Davis (MD 4)
2
0.90
American
James B. Ricaud (MD 2)
2
0.90
American
Humphrey Marshall (KY 7)
1
0.44
Republican
Francis P. Blair Jr. (MO 1)
1
0.44
Republican
Valentine B. Horton (OH 11)
1
0.44
Total votes
225
100
Votes necessary
113
>50
1859–60 election for speaker · Elections from 1801 to 1899 › December 1859 – February 1860
Party
Party
December 5, 1859 – 1st ballot
Party
December 5, 1859 – 1st ballot
Candidate
December 5, 1859 – 1st ballot
Votes
December 5, 1859 – 1st ballot
%
Total votes:
Total votes:
December 5, 1859 – 1st ballot
Total votes:
December 5, 1859 – 1st ballot
230
December 5, 1859 – 1st ballot
100
Votes necessary:
Votes necessary:
December 5, 1859 – 1st ballot
Votes necessary:
December 5, 1859 – 1st ballot
116
December 5, 1859 – 1st ballot
>50
February 1, 1860 – 44th ballot
February 1, 1860 – 44th ballot
December 5, 1859 – 1st ballot
February 1, 1860 – 44th ballot
Party
Party
December 5, 1859 – 1st ballot
Party
December 5, 1859 – 1st ballot
Candidate
December 5, 1859 – 1st ballot
Votes
December 5, 1859 – 1st ballot
%
Total votes:
Total votes:
December 5, 1859 – 1st ballot
Total votes:
December 5, 1859 – 1st ballot
233
December 5, 1859 – 1st ballot
100
Votes necessary:
Votes necessary:
December 5, 1859 – 1st ballot
Votes necessary:
December 5, 1859 – 1st ballot
117
December 5, 1859 – 1st ballot
>50
December 5, 1859 – 1st ballot
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Thomas S. Bocock (VA 5)
86
37.40
Republican
John Sherman (OH 13)
66
28.70
Republican
Galusha A. Grow (PA 14)
43
18.70
Opposition
Alexander Boteler (VA 8)
14
6.08
Opposition
Thomas A. R. Nelson (TN 1)
5
2.17
Opposition
John A. Gilmer (NC 5)
3
1.30
Anti-Lecompton Democrat
Garnett Adrain (NJ 3)
2
0.87
Anti-Lecompton Democrat
John G. Davis (IN 7)
2
0.87
Anti-Lecompton Democrat
John B. Haskin (NY 9)
2
0.87
Others
7
3.04
Total votes:
230
100
Votes necessary:
116
>50
February 1, 1860 – 44th ballot
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
William Pennington (NJ 5)
117
50.22
Democratic
John A. McClernand (IL 6)
85
36.48
Opposition
John A. Gilmer (NC 5)
16
6.86
Democratic
Martin J. Crawford (GA 2)
4
1.72
Opposition
William N. H. Smith (NC 1)
4
1.72
Democratic
John McQueen (SC 1)
2
0.86
Others
5
2.14
Total votes:
233
100
Votes necessary:
117
>50
1861 election for speaker[72] [i] · Elections from 1801 to 1899 › July 1861
Total votes
Total votes
Party
Total votes
Party
159
Candidate
100
Votes necessary
Votes necessary
Party
Votes necessary
Party
080
Candidate
>50
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
Galusha A. Grow (PA 14)
99
62.27
Union
John J. Crittenden (KY 8)
12
7.55
Republican
Francis P. Blair Jr. (MO 1)
11
6.91
Democratic
John S. Phelps (MO 6)
7
4.40
Democratic
Clement Vallandingham (OH 3)
7
4.40
Democratic
Erastus Corning (NY 14)
7
4.40
Democratic
Samuel S. Cox (OH 12)
6
3.77
Democratic
William A. Richardson (IL 5)
3
1.89
Democratic
John A. McClernand (IL 6)
2
1.26
Union
Charles B. Calvert (MD 6)
1
0.63
Union
John W. Crisfield (MD 1)
1
0.63
Democratic
John W. Noell (MO 7)
1
0.63
Democratic
George H. Pendleton (OH 1)
1
0.63
Democratic
Hendrick B. Wright (PA 12)
1
0.63
Total votes
159
100
Votes necessary
080
>50
1863 election for speaker[73] · Elections from 1801 to 1899 › December 1863
Total votes
Total votes
Party
Total votes
Party
182
Candidate
100
Votes necessary
Votes necessary
Party
Votes necessary
Party
092
Candidate
>50
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
Schuyler Colfax (IN 9)
101
55.49
Democratic
Samuel S. Cox (OH 12)
42
23.08
Democratic
John L. Dawson (PA 21)
12
6.59
Union
Robert Mallory (KY 5)
10
5.49
Democratic
Henry G. Stebbins (NY 1)
8
4.40
Union
Austin A. King (MO 6)
6
3.30
Republican
Francis P. Blair Jr. (MO 6)
2
1.10
Democratic
John D. Stiles (PA 6)
1
0.55
Total votes
182
100
Votes necessary
092
>50
1865 election for speaker[74] · Elections from 1801 to 1899 › December 1865
Total votes
Total votes
Party
Total votes
Party
175
Candidate
100
Votes necessary
Votes necessary
Party
Votes necessary
Party
088
Candidate
>50
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
Schuyler Colfax (IN 9) (incumbent)
139
79.43
Democratic
James Brooks (NY 8)
36
20.57
Total votes
175
100
Votes necessary
088
>50
1867 election for speaker[75] · Elections from 1801 to 1899 › March 1867
Total votes
Total votes
Party
Total votes
Party
157
Candidate
100
Votes necessary
Votes necessary
Party
Votes necessary
Party
079
Candidate
>50
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
Schuyler Colfax (IN 9) (incumbent)
127
80.89
Democratic
Samuel S. Marshall (IL 11)
30
19.11
Total votes
157
100
Votes necessary
079
>50
1869 special election for speaker[77] · Elections from 1801 to 1899 › March 1869 (40th Congress)
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
Theodore M. Pomeroy (NY 24)
Voice
U C
1869 election for speaker[78] · Elections from 1801 to 1899 › March 1869 (41st Congress)
Total votes
Total votes
Party
Total votes
Party
192
Candidate
100
Votes necessary
Votes necessary
Party
Votes necessary
Party
097
Candidate
>50
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
James G. Blaine (ME 3)
135
70.31
Democratic
Michael C. Kerr (IN 2)
57
29.69
Total votes
192
100
Votes necessary
097
>50
1871 election for speaker[79] · Elections from 1801 to 1899 › March 1871
Total votes
Total votes
Party
Total votes
Party
218
Candidate
100
Votes necessary
Votes necessary
Party
Votes necessary
Party
110
Candidate
>50
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
James G. Blaine (ME 3) (incumbent)
126
57.80
Democratic
George W. Morgan (OH 13)
92
42.20
Total votes
218
100
Votes necessary
110
>50
1873 election for speaker[80] · Elections from 1801 to 1899 › December 1873
Total votes
Total votes
Party
Total votes
Party
269
Candidate
100
Votes necessary
Votes necessary
Party
Votes necessary
Party
135
Candidate
>50
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
James G. Blaine (ME 3) (incumbent)
189
70.26
Democratic
Fernando Wood (NY 9)
76
28.25
Democratic
Samuel S. Cox (NY 6)
2
0.75
Democratic
Hiester Clymer (PA 8)
1
0.37
Democratic
Alexander H. Stephens (GA 8)
1
0.37
Total votes
269
100
Votes necessary
135
>50
1875 election for speaker[83] · Elections from 1801 to 1899 › December 1875
Total votes
Total votes
Party
Total votes
Party
282
Candidate
100
Votes necessary
Votes necessary
Party
Votes necessary
Party
142
Candidate
>50
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Michael C. Kerr (IN 3)
173
61.35
Republican
James G. Blaine (ME 3) (incumbent)
106
37.59
Democratic
Alpheus S. Williams (MI 1)
1
0.35
Independent
William B. Anderson (IL 19)
1
0.35
Independent
Alexander Campbell (IL 7)
1
0.35
Total votes
282
100
Votes necessary
142
>50
1876 special election for speaker[86] · Elections from 1801 to 1899 › December 1876
Total votes
Total votes
Party
Total votes
Party
247
Candidate
100
Votes necessary
Votes necessary
Party
Votes necessary
Party
124
Candidate
>50
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Samuel J. Randall (PA 3)
162
65.59
Republican
James A. Garfield (OH 19)
82
33.20
Republican
Charles G. Williams (WI 1)
1
0.4
Republican
George F. Hoar (MA 2)
1
0.4
Democratic
William Ralls Morrison (IL 17)
1
0.4
Total votes
247
100
Votes necessary
124
>50
1877 election for speaker[87] · Elections from 1801 to 1899 › October 1877
Total votes
Total votes
Party
Total votes
Party
281
Candidate
100
Votes necessary
Votes necessary
Party
Votes necessary
Party
141
Candidate
>50
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Samuel J. Randall (PA 3) (incumbent)
149
53.03
Republican
James A. Garfield (OH 19)
132
46.97
Total votes
281
100
Votes necessary
141
>50
1879 election for speaker[88][89] · Elections from 1801 to 1899 › March 1879
Total votes
Total votes
Party
Total votes
Party
283
Candidate
100
Votes necessary
Votes necessary
Party
Votes necessary
Party
142
Candidate
>50
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Samuel J. Randall (PA 3) (incumbent)
144
50.88
Republican
James A. Garfield (OH 19)
125
44.17
Greenback
Hendrick B. Wright (PA 12)
13
4.59
Republican
William D. Kelley (PA 4)
1
0.35
Total votes
283
100
Votes necessary
142
>50
1881 election for speaker[91] · Elections from 1801 to 1899 › December 1881
Total votes
Total votes
Party
Total votes
Party
285
Candidate
100
Votes necessary
Votes necessary
Party
Votes necessary
Party
143
Candidate
>50
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
J. Warren Keifer (OH 8)
148
51.93
Democratic
Samuel J. Randall (PA 3) (incumbent)
129
45.26
Greenback
Nicholas Ford (MO 9)
8
2.81
Total votes
285
100
Votes necessary
143
>50
1883 election for speaker[93] · Elections from 1801 to 1899 › December 1883
Total votes
Total votes
Party
Total votes
Party
308
Candidate
100
Votes necessary
Votes necessary
Party
Votes necessary
Party
155
Candidate
>50
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
John G. Carlisle (KY 6)
190
61.69
Republican
J. Warren Keifer (OH 8) (incumbent)
113
36.69
Republican
George D. Robinson (MA 12)
2
0.66
Republican
James W. Wadsworth (NY 27)
1
0.32
Republican
Edward S. Lacey (MI 3)
1
0.32
Readjuster
John S. Wise (VA at-large)
1
0.32
Total votes
308
100
Votes necessary
155
>50
1885 election for speaker[94] · Elections from 1801 to 1899 › December 1885
Total votes
Total votes
Party
Total votes
Party
316
Candidate
100
Votes necessary
Votes necessary
Party
Votes necessary
Party
159
Candidate
>50
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
John G. Carlisle (KY 6) (incumbent)
178
56.33
Republican
Thomas B. Reed (ME 1)
138
43.67
Total votes
316
100
Votes necessary
159
>50
1887 election for speaker[95] · Elections from 1801 to 1899 › December 1887
Total votes
Total votes
Party
Total votes
Party
312
Candidate
100
Votes necessary
Votes necessary
Party
Votes necessary
Party
157
Candidate
>50
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
John G. Carlisle (KY 6) (incumbent)
163
52.24
Republican
Thomas B. Reed (ME 1)
147
47.12
Republican
Charles N. Brumm (PA 13)
2
0.64
Total votes
312
100
Votes necessary
157
>50
1889 election for speaker[97] · Elections from 1801 to 1899 › December 1889
Total votes
Total votes
Party
Total votes
Party
321
Candidate
100
Votes necessary
Votes necessary
Party
Votes necessary
Party
161
Candidate
>50
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
Thomas B. Reed (ME 1)
166
51.71
Democratic
John G. Carlisle (KY 6) (incumbent)
154
47.98
Democratic
Amos J. Cummings (PA 9)
1
0.31
Total votes
321
100
Votes necessary
161
>50
1891 election for speaker[99] · Elections from 1801 to 1899 › December 1891
Total votes
Total votes
Party
Total votes
Party
319
Candidate
100
Votes necessary
Votes necessary
Party
Votes necessary
Party
160
Candidate
>50
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Charles F. Crisp (GA 3)
228
71.47
Republican
Thomas B. Reed (ME 1) (incumbent)
83
26.02
Populist
Thomas E. Watson (GA 10)
8
2.51
Total votes
319
100
Votes necessary
160
>50
1893 election for speaker[100] · Elections from 1801 to 1899 › August 1893
Total votes
Total votes
Party
Total votes
Party
341
Candidate
100
Votes necessary
Votes necessary
Party
Votes necessary
Party
171
Candidate
>50
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Charles F. Crisp (GA 3) (incumbent)
213
62.46
Republican
Thomas B. Reed (ME 1)
121
35.49
Populist
Jerry Simpson (KS 7)
7
2.05
Total votes
341
100
Votes necessary
171
>50
1895 election for speaker[102] · Elections from 1801 to 1899 › December 1895
Total votes
Total votes
Party
Total votes
Party
342
Candidate
100
Votes necessary
Votes necessary
Party
Votes necessary
Party
172
Candidate
>50
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
Thomas B. Reed (ME 1)
240
70.18
Democratic
Charles F. Crisp (GA 3) (incumbent)
95
27.78
Populist
John C. Bell (CO 2)
6
1.75
Democratic
David B. Culberson (TX 4)
1
0.29
Total votes
342
100
Votes necessary
172
>50
1897 election for speaker[103] · Elections from 1801 to 1899 › March 1897
Total votes
Total votes
Party
Total votes
Party
336
Candidate
100
Votes necessary
Votes necessary
Party
Votes necessary
Party
169
Candidate
>50
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
Thomas B. Reed (ME 1) (incumbent)
200
59.52
Democratic
Joseph W. Bailey (TX 4)
114
33.93
Populist
John C. Bell (CO 2)
21
6.25
Silver
Francis G. Newlands (NV at-large)
1
0.30
Total votes
336
100
Votes necessary
169
>50
1898 election for speaker[105] · Elections from 1801 to 1899 › December 1899
Total votes
Total votes
Party
Total votes
Party
336
Candidate
100
Votes necessary
Votes necessary
Party
Votes necessary
Party
169
Candidate
>50
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
David B. Henderson (IA 3)
177
52.68
Democratic
James D. Richardson (TN 5)
153
45.54
Populist
John C. Bell (CO 2)
4
1.19
Silver
Francis G. Newlands (NV at-large)
2
0.59
Total votes
336
100
Votes necessary
169
>50
1901 election for speaker[107] · Elections from 1901 to 1999 › December 1901
Total votes
Total votes
Party
Total votes
Party
346
Candidate
100
Votes necessary
Votes necessary
Party
Votes necessary
Party
174
Candidate
>50
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
David B. Henderson (IA 3) (incumbent)
192
55.49
Democratic
James D. Richardson (TN 5)
152
43.93
Populist
William L. Stark (NE 4)
1
0.29
Democratic
Amos J. Cummings (NY 10)
1
0.29
Total votes
346
100
Votes necessary
174
>50
1903 election for speaker[108] · Elections from 1901 to 1999 › November 1903
Total votes
Total votes
Party
Total votes
Party
365
Candidate
100
Votes necessary
Votes necessary
Party
Votes necessary
Party
183
Candidate
>50
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
Joseph Cannon (IL 12)
198
54.25
Democratic
John Williams (MS 8)
167
45.75
Total votes
365
100
Votes necessary
183
>50
1905 election for speaker[109] · Elections from 1901 to 1999 › December 1905
Total votes
Total votes
Party
Total votes
Party
371
Candidate
100
Votes necessary
Votes necessary
Party
Votes necessary
Party
186
Candidate
>50
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
Joseph Cannon (IL 18) (incumbent)
243
65.50
Democratic
John Williams (MS 8)
128
34.50
Total votes
371
100
Votes necessary
186
>50
1907 election for speaker[110] · Elections from 1901 to 1999 › December 1907
Total votes
Total votes
Party
Total votes
Party
375
Candidate
100
Votes necessary
Votes necessary
Party
Votes necessary
Party
188
Candidate
>50
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
Joseph Cannon (IL 18) (incumbent)
213
56.80
Democratic
John Williams (MS 8)
162
43.20
Total votes
375
100
Votes necessary
188
>50
1909 election for speaker[113] · Elections from 1901 to 1999 › March 1909
Total votes
Total votes
Party
Total votes
Party
382
Candidate
100
Votes necessary
Votes necessary
Party
Votes necessary
Party
192
Candidate
>50
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
Joseph Cannon (IL 18) (incumbent)
204
53.40
Democratic
Champ Clark (MO 9)
166
43.46
Republican
Henry A. Cooper (WI 1)
8
2.10
Republican
George W. Norris (NE 5)
2
0.52
Republican
John J. Esch (WI 7)
1
0.26
Republican
William P. Hepburn (IA 8)
1
0.26
Total votes
382
100
Votes necessary
192
>50
1911 election for speaker[115] · Elections from 1901 to 1999 › April 1911
Total votes
Total votes
Party
Total votes
Party
368
Candidate
100
Votes necessary
Votes necessary
Party
Votes necessary
Party
185
Candidate
>50
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Champ Clark (MO 9)
220
59.78
Republican
James R. Mann (IL 2)
131
35.60
Republican
Henry A. Cooper (WI 1)
16
4.35
Republican
George W. Norris (NE 5)
1
0.27
Total votes
368
100
Votes necessary
185
>50
1913 election for speaker[116][117] · Elections from 1901 to 1999 › April 1913
Total votes
Total votes
Party
Total votes
Party
406
Candidate
100
Votes necessary
Votes necessary
Party
Votes necessary
Party
204
Candidate
>50
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Champ Clark (MO 9) (incumbent)
272
66.99
Republican
James R. Mann (IL 2)
111
27.34
Republican
Victor Murdock (KS 8)
18
4.43
Republican
Henry A. Cooper (WI 1)
4
0.99
Republican
John M. Nelson (WI 3)
1
0.25
Total votes
406
100
Votes necessary
204
>50
1915 election for speaker[116][118] · Elections from 1901 to 1999 › December 1915
Total votes
Total votes
Party
Total votes
Party
422
Candidate
100
Votes necessary
Votes necessary
Party
Votes necessary
Party
212
Candidate
>50
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Champ Clark (MO 9) (incumbent)
222
52.61
Republican
James R. Mann (IL 2)
195
46.21
Present
5
1.18
Total votes
422
100
Votes necessary
212
>50
1917 election for speaker[116][120] · Elections from 1901 to 1999 › April 1917
Total votes
Total votes
Party
Total votes
Party
428
Candidate
100
Votes necessary
Votes necessary
Party
Votes necessary
Party
215
Candidate
>50
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Champ Clark (MO 9) (incumbent)
217
50.70
Republican
James R. Mann (IL 2)
205
47.89
Republican
Frederick H. Gillett (MA 2)
2
0.47
Republican
Irvine Lenroot (WI 11)
2
0.47
Present
2
0.47
Total votes
428
100
Votes necessary
215
>50
1919 election for speaker[116][122] · Elections from 1901 to 1999 › May 1919
Total votes
Total votes
Party
Total votes
Party
400
Candidate
100
Votes necessary
Votes necessary
Party
Votes necessary
Party
201
Candidate
>50
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
Frederick H. Gillett (MA 2)
228
57.00
Democratic
Champ Clark (MO 9) (incumbent)
172
43.00
Total votes
400
100
Votes necessary
201
>50
1921 election for speaker[116][123] · Elections from 1901 to 1999 › April 1921
Total votes
Total votes
Party
Total votes
Party
420
Candidate
100
Votes necessary
Votes necessary
Party
Votes necessary
Party
211
Candidate
>50
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
Frederick H. Gillett (MA 2) (incumbent)
297
70.01
Democratic
Claude Kitchin (NC 2)
122
29.05
Present
1
0.24
Total votes
420
100
Votes necessary
211
>50
1923 election for speaker · Elections from 1901 to 1999 › December 1923
Party
Party
December 3, 1923 – 1st ballot
Party
December 3, 1923 – 1st ballot
Candidate
December 3, 1923 – 1st ballot
Votes
December 3, 1923 – 1st ballot
%
Total votes:
Total votes:
December 3, 1923 – 1st ballot
Total votes:
December 3, 1923 – 1st ballot
414
December 3, 1923 – 1st ballot
100
Votes necessary:
Votes necessary:
December 3, 1923 – 1st ballot
Votes necessary:
December 3, 1923 – 1st ballot
208
December 3, 1923 – 1st ballot
>50
December 5, 1923 – 9th ballot
December 5, 1923 – 9th ballot
December 3, 1923 – 1st ballot
December 5, 1923 – 9th ballot
Party
Party
December 3, 1923 – 1st ballot
Party
December 3, 1923 – 1st ballot
Candidate
December 3, 1923 – 1st ballot
Votes
December 3, 1923 – 1st ballot
%
Total votes:
Total votes:
December 3, 1923 – 1st ballot
Total votes:
December 3, 1923 – 1st ballot
414
December 3, 1923 – 1st ballot
100
Votes necessary:
Votes necessary:
December 3, 1923 – 1st ballot
Votes necessary:
December 3, 1923 – 1st ballot
208
December 3, 1923 – 1st ballot
>50
December 3, 1923 – 1st ballot
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
Frederick H. Gillett (MA 2) (incumbent)
197
47.58
Democratic
Finis J. Garrett (TN 9)
195
47.10
Republican
Henry A. Cooper (WI 1)
17
4.11
Republican
Martin B. Madden (IL 1)
5
1.21
Total votes:
414
100
Votes necessary:
208
>50
December 5, 1923 – 9th ballot
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
Frederick H. Gillett (MA 2) (incumbent)
215
51.94
Democratic
Finis J. Garrett (TN 9)
197
47.58
Republican
Martin B. Madden (IL 1)
2
0.48
Total votes:
414
100
Votes necessary:
208
>50
1925 election for speaker[116][128] · Elections from 1901 to 1999 › December 1925
Total votes
Total votes
Party
Total votes
Party
420
Candidate
100
Votes necessary
Votes necessary
Party
Votes necessary
Party
211
Candidate
>50
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
Nicholas Longworth (OH 1)
229
54.52
Democratic
Finis J. Garrett (TN 9)
173
41.19
Republican
Henry A. Cooper (WI 1)
13
3.10
Present
5
1.19
Total votes
420
100
Votes necessary
211
>50
1927 election for speaker[116][129] · Elections from 1901 to 1999 › December 1927
Total votes
Total votes
Party
Total votes
Party
417
Candidate
100
Votes necessary
Votes necessary
Party
Votes necessary
Party
209
Candidate
>50
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
Nicholas Longworth (OH 1) (incumbent)
225
53.96
Democratic
Finis J. Garrett (TN 9)
177
42.44
Present
5
1.20
Total votes
417
100
Votes necessary
209
>50
1929 election for speaker[116][130] · Elections from 1901 to 1999 › April 1929
Total votes
Total votes
Party
Total votes
Party
398
Candidate
100
Votes necessary
Votes necessary
Party
Votes necessary
Party
200
Candidate
>50
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
Nicholas Longworth (OH 1) (incumbent)
254
63.82
Democratic
John N. Garner (TX 15)
143
35.93
Present
1
0.25
Total votes
398
100
Votes necessary
200
>50
1931 election for speaker[116][133] · Elections from 1901 to 1999 › December 1931
Total votes
Total votes
Party
Total votes
Party
430
Candidate
100
Votes necessary
Votes necessary
Party
Votes necessary
Party
216
Candidate
>50
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
John N. Garner (TX 15)
218
50.69
Republican
Bertrand Snell (NY 31)
207
48.14
Republican
George J. Schneider (WI 9)
5
1.17
Total votes
430
100
Votes necessary
216
>50
1933 election for speaker[116][135] · Elections from 1901 to 1999 › March 1933
Total votes
Total votes
Party
Total votes
Party
418
Candidate
100
Votes necessary
Votes necessary
Party
Votes necessary
Party
210
Candidate
>50
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Henry T. Rainey (IL 20)
302
72.25
Republican
Bertrand Snell (NY 31)
110
26.32
Farmer–Labor
Paul J. Kvale (MN at-large)
5
1.19
Present
1
0.24
Total votes
418
100
Votes necessary
210
>50
1935 election for speaker[116][139] · Elections from 1901 to 1999 › January 1935
Total votes
Total votes
Party
Total votes
Party
426
Candidate
100
Votes necessary
Votes necessary
Party
Votes necessary
Party
214
Candidate
>50
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Joseph Byrns (TN 5)
317
74.41
Republican
Bertrand Snell (NY 31)
95
22.30
Progressive
George J. Schneider (WI 8)
9
2.11
Republican
William P. Lambertson (KS 1)
2
0.47
Present
3
0.71
Total votes
426
100
Votes necessary
214
>50
1936 special election for speaker[116][141] · Elections from 1901 to 1999 › June 1936
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
William B. Bankhead (AL 7)
Voice
U C
1937 election for speaker[116][142] · Elections from 1901 to 1999 › January 1937
Total votes
Total votes
Party
Total votes
Party
421
Candidate
100
Votes necessary
Votes necessary
Party
Votes necessary
Party
211
Candidate
>50
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
William B. Bankhead (AL 7) (incumbent)
324
76.78
Republican
Bertrand Snell (NY 31)
83
19.67
Progressive
George J. Schneider (WI 8)
10
2.37
Republican
Fred L. Crawford (MI 8)
2
0.47
Present
3
0.71
Total votes
421
100
Votes necessary
211
>50
1939 election for speaker[116][143] · Elections from 1901 to 1999 › January 1939
Total votes
Total votes
Party
Total votes
Party
420
Candidate
100
Votes necessary
Votes necessary
Party
Votes necessary
Party
211
Candidate
>50
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
William B. Bankhead (AL 7) (incumbent)
249
59.29
Republican
Joseph W. Martin Jr. (MA 14)
168
40.00
Progressive
Merlin Hull (WI 9)
1
0.24
Progressive
Bernard J. Gehrmann (WI 10)
1
0.24
Present
1
0.24
Total votes
420
100
Votes necessary
211
>50
1940 special election for speaker[116][144] · Elections from 1901 to 1999 › September 1940
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Sam Rayburn (TX 4)
Voice
U C
1941 election for speaker[116][145] · Elections from 1901 to 1999 › January 1941
Total votes
Total votes
Party
Total votes
Party
410
Candidate
100
Votes necessary
Votes necessary
Party
Votes necessary
Party
206
Candidate
>50
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Sam Rayburn (TX 4) (incumbent)
247
60.24
Republican
Joseph W. Martin Jr. (MA 14)
159
38.79
Progressive
Merlin Hull (WI 9)
2
0.49
Progressive
Bernard J. Gehrmann (WI 10)
1
0.24
Present
1
0.24
Total votes
410
100
Votes necessary
206
>50
1943 election for speaker[116][146] · Elections from 1901 to 1999 › January 1943
Total votes
Total votes
Party
Total votes
Party
426
Candidate
100
Votes necessary
Votes necessary
Party
Votes necessary
Party
214
Candidate
>50
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Sam Rayburn (TX 4) (incumbent)
217
50.93
Republican
Joseph W. Martin Jr. (MA 14)
206
48.35
Progressive
Merlin Hull (WI 9)
1
0.24
Progressive
Harry Sauthoff (WI 2)
1
0.24
Present
1
0.24
Total votes
426
100
Votes necessary
214
>50
1945 election for speaker[147][148] · Elections from 1901 to 1999 › January 1945
Total votes
Total votes
Party
Total votes
Party
394
Candidate
100
Votes necessary
Votes necessary
Party
Votes necessary
Party
198
Candidate
>50
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Sam Rayburn (TX 4) (incumbent)
224
56.85
Republican
Joseph W. Martin Jr. (MA 14)
168
42.64
Present
2
0.51
Total votes
394
100
Votes necessary
198
>50
1947 election for speaker[148][149] · Elections from 1901 to 1999 › January 1947
Total votes
Total votes
Party
Total votes
Party
426
Candidate
100
Votes necessary
Votes necessary
Party
Votes necessary
Party
214
Candidate
>50
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
Joseph W. Martin Jr. (MA 14)
244
57.28
Democratic
Sam Rayburn (TX 4) (incumbent)
182
42.72
Total votes
426
100
Votes necessary
214
>50
1949 election for speaker[148][150] · Elections from 1901 to 1999 › January 1949
Total votes
Total votes
Party
Total votes
Party
416
Candidate
100
Votes necessary
Votes necessary
Party
Votes necessary
Party
209
Candidate
>50
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Sam Rayburn (TX 4)
255
61.30
Republican
Joseph W. Martin Jr. (MA 14) (incumbent)
160
38.46
Present
1
0.24
Total votes
416
100
Votes necessary
209
>50
1951 election for speaker[148][151] · Elections from 1901 to 1999 › January 1951
Total votes
Total votes
Party
Total votes
Party
426
Candidate
100
Votes necessary
Votes necessary
Party
Votes necessary
Party
214
Candidate
>50
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Sam Rayburn (TX 4) (incumbent)
231
54.23
Republican
Joseph W. Martin Jr. (MA 14)
192
45.07
Present
3
0.70
Total votes
426
100
Votes necessary
214
>50
1953 election for speaker[148][153] · Elections from 1901 to 1999 › January 1953
Total votes
Total votes
Party
Total votes
Party
424
Candidate
100
Votes necessary
Votes necessary
Party
Votes necessary
Party
213
Candidate
>50
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
Joseph W. Martin Jr. (MA 14)
220
51.89
Democratic
Sam Rayburn (TX 4) (incumbent)
201
47.41
Present
3
0.70
Total votes
424
100
Votes necessary
213
>50
1955 election for speaker[148][154] · Elections from 1901 to 1999 › January 1955
Total votes
Total votes
Party
Total votes
Party
426
Candidate
100
Votes necessary
Votes necessary
Party
Votes necessary
Party
214
Candidate
>50
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Sam Rayburn (TX 4)
228
53.52
Republican
Joseph W. Martin Jr. (MA 14) (incumbent)
198
46.48
Total votes
426
100
Votes necessary
214
>50
1957 election for speaker[148][155] · Elections from 1901 to 1999 › January 1957
Total votes
Total votes
Party
Total votes
Party
428
Candidate
100
Votes necessary
Votes necessary
Party
Votes necessary
Party
215
Candidate
>50
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Sam Rayburn (TX 4) (incumbent)
227
53.04
Republican
Joseph W. Martin Jr. (MA 14)
199
46.49
Present
2
0.47
Total votes
428
100
Votes necessary
215
>50
1959 election for speaker[148][156] · Elections from 1901 to 1999 › January 1959
Total votes
Total votes
Party
Total votes
Party
431
Candidate
100
Votes necessary
Votes necessary
Party
Votes necessary
Party
216
Candidate
>50
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Sam Rayburn (TX 4) (incumbent)
281
65.19
Republican
Charles A. Halleck (IN 2)
148
34.35
Present
2
0.46
Total votes
431
100
Votes necessary
216
>50
1961 election for speaker[148][157] · Elections from 1901 to 1999 › January 1961
Total votes
Total votes
Party
Total votes
Party
430
Candidate
100
Votes necessary
Votes necessary
Party
Votes necessary
Party
216
Candidate
>50
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Sam Rayburn (TX 4) (incumbent)
258
60.00
Republican
Charles A. Halleck (IN 2)
170
39.54
Present
2
0.46
Total votes
430
100
Votes necessary
216
>50
1962 special election for speaker[148][159] · Elections from 1901 to 1999 › January 1962
Total votes
Total votes
Party
Total votes
Party
414
Candidate
100
Votes necessary
Votes necessary
Party
Votes necessary
Party
208
Candidate
>50
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
John W. McCormack (MA 9)
248
59.90
Republican
Charles A. Halleck (IN 2)
166
40.10
Total votes
414
100
Votes necessary
208
>50
1963 election for speaker[148][160] · Elections from 1901 to 1999 › January 1963
Total votes
Total votes
Party
Total votes
Party
433
Candidate
100
Votes necessary
Votes necessary
Party
Votes necessary
Party
217
Candidate
>50
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
John W. McCormack (MA 9) (incumbent)
256
59.12
Republican
Charles A. Halleck (IN 2)
175
40.42
Present
2
0.46
Total votes
433
100
Votes necessary
217
>50
1965 election for speaker[148][161] · Elections from 1901 to 1999 › January 1965
Total votes
Total votes
Party
Total votes
Party
428
Candidate
100
Votes necessary
Votes necessary
Party
Votes necessary
Party
215
Candidate
>50
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
John W. McCormack (MA 9) (incumbent)
289
67.52
Republican
Gerald Ford (MI 5)
139
32.48
Total votes
428
100
Votes necessary
215
>50
1967 election for speaker[148][162] · Elections from 1901 to 1999 › January 1967
Total votes
Total votes
Party
Total votes
Party
432
Candidate
100
Votes necessary
Votes necessary
Party
Votes necessary
Party
217
Candidate
>50
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
John W. McCormack (MA 9) (incumbent)
246
56.94
Republican
Gerald Ford (MI 5)
186
43.06
Total votes
432
100
Votes necessary
217
>50
1969 election for speaker[148][163] · Elections from 1901 to 1999 › January 1969
Total votes
Total votes
Party
Total votes
Party
428
Candidate
100
Votes necessary
Votes necessary
Party
Votes necessary
Party
215
Candidate
>50
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
John W. McCormack (MA 9) (incumbent)
241
56.31
Republican
Gerald Ford (MI 5)
187
43.69
Total votes
428
100
Votes necessary
215
>50
1971 election for speaker[148][165] · Elections from 1901 to 1999 › January 1971
Total votes
Total votes
Party
Total votes
Party
426
Candidate
100
Votes necessary
Votes necessary
Party
Votes necessary
Party
214
Candidate
>50
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Carl Albert (OK 3)
250
58.68
Republican
Gerald Ford (MI 5)
176
41.32
Total votes
426
100
Votes necessary
214
>50
1973 election for speaker[148][166] · Elections from 1901 to 1999 › January 1973
Total votes
Total votes
Party
Total votes
Party
424
Candidate
100
Votes necessary
Votes necessary
Party
Votes necessary
Party
213
Candidate
>50
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Carl Albert (OK 3) (incumbent)
236
55.66
Republican
Gerald Ford (MI 5)
188
44.34
Total votes
424
100
Votes necessary
213
>50
1975 election for speaker[148][167] · Elections from 1901 to 1999 › January 1975
Total votes
Total votes
Party
Total votes
Party
432
Candidate
100
Votes necessary
Votes necessary
Party
Votes necessary
Party
217
Candidate
>50
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Carl Albert (OK 3) (incumbent)
287
66.43
Republican
John J. Rhodes (AZ 1)
143
33.11
Present
2
0.46
Total votes
432
100
Votes necessary
217
>50
1977 election for speaker[148][168] · Elections from 1901 to 1999 › January 1977
Total votes
Total votes
Party
Total votes
Party
434
Candidate
100
Votes necessary
Votes necessary
Party
Votes necessary
Party
218
Candidate
>50
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Tip O'Neill (MA 8)
290
66.82
Republican
John J. Rhodes (AZ 1)
142
32.72
Present
2
0.46
Total votes
434
100
Votes necessary
218
>50
1979 election for speaker[148][169] · Elections from 1901 to 1999 › January 1979
Total votes
Total votes
Party
Total votes
Party
422
Candidate
112
Votes necessary
Votes necessary
Party
Votes necessary
Party
212
Candidate
>50
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Tip O'Neill (MA 8) (incumbent)
268
63.51
Republican
John J. Rhodes (AZ 1)
152
36.02
Present
2
0.47
Total votes
422
112
Votes necessary
212
>50
1981 election for speaker[148][170] · Elections from 1901 to 1999 › January 1981
Total votes
Total votes
Party
Total votes
Party
419
Candidate
100
Votes necessary
Votes necessary
Party
Votes necessary
Party
210
Candidate
>50
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Tip O'Neill (MA 8) (incumbent)
234
55.98
Republican
Robert H. Michel (IL 18)
182
43.54
Present
2
0.48
Total votes
419
100
Votes necessary
210
>50
1983 election for speaker[148][171] · Elections from 1901 to 1999 › January 1983
Total votes
Total votes
Party
Total votes
Party
417
Candidate
100
Votes necessary
Votes necessary
Party
Votes necessary
Party
209
Candidate
>50
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Tip O'Neill (MA 8) (incumbent)
260
62.35
Republican
Robert H. Michel (IL 18)
155
37.17
Present
2
0.48
Total votes
417
100
Votes necessary
209
>50
1985 election for speaker[148][172] · Elections from 1901 to 1999 › January 1985
Total votes
Total votes
Party
Total votes
Party
425
Candidate
100
Votes necessary
Votes necessary
Party
Votes necessary
Party
213
Candidate
>50
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Tip O'Neill (MA 8) (incumbent)
247
58.11
Republican
Robert H. Michel (IL 18)
175
41.18
Present
3
0.71
Total votes
425
100
Votes necessary
213
>50
1987 election for speaker[148][173] · Elections from 1901 to 1999 › January 1987
Total votes
Total votes
Party
Total votes
Party
429
Candidate
100
Votes necessary
Votes necessary
Party
Votes necessary
Party
215
Candidate
>50
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Jim Wright (TX 12)
254
59.21
Republican
Robert H. Michel (IL 18)
173
40.33
Present
2
0.46
Total votes
429
100
Votes necessary
215
>50
1989 election for speaker[148][174] · Elections from 1901 to 1999 › January 1989
Total votes
Total votes
Party
Total votes
Party
425
Candidate
100
Votes necessary
Votes necessary
Party
Votes necessary
Party
213
Candidate
>50
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Jim Wright (TX 12) (incumbent)
253
59.53
Republican
Robert H. Michel (IL 18)
170
40.00
Present
2
0.47
Total votes
425
100
Votes necessary
213
>50
1989 special election for speaker[148][177] · Elections from 1901 to 1999 › June 1989
Total votes
Total votes
Party
Total votes
Party
417
Candidate
100
Votes necessary
Votes necessary
Party
Votes necessary
Party
209
Candidate
>50
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Tom Foley (WA 5)
251
60.19
Republican
Robert H. Michel (IL 18)
164
39.33
Present
2
0.48
Total votes
417
100
Votes necessary
209
>50
1991 election for speaker[148][178] · Elections from 1901 to 1999 › January 1991
Total votes
Total votes
Party
Total votes
Party
429
Candidate
100
Votes necessary
Votes necessary
Party
Votes necessary
Party
215
Candidate
>50
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Tom Foley (WA 5) (incumbent)
262
61.07
Republican
Robert H. Michel (IL 18)
165
38.47
Present
2
0.46
Total votes
429
100
Votes necessary
215
>50
1993 election for speaker[148][179] · Elections from 1901 to 1999 › January 1993
Total votes
Total votes
Party
Total votes
Party
431
Candidate
100
Votes necessary
Votes necessary
Party
Votes necessary
Party
216
Candidate
>50
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Tom Foley (WA 5) (incumbent)
255
59.16
Republican
Robert H. Michel (IL 18)
174
40.38
Present
2
0.46
Total votes
431
100
Votes necessary
216
>50
1995 election for speaker[181][182] · Elections from 1901 to 1999 › January 1995
Total votes
Total votes
Party
Total votes
Party
434
Candidate
100
Votes necessary
Votes necessary
Party
Votes necessary
Party
218
Candidate
>50
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
Newt Gingrich (GA 6)
228
52.54
Democratic
Dick Gephardt (MO 3)
202
46.55
Present
4
0.91
Total votes
434
100
Votes necessary
218
>50
1997 election for speaker[182][184] · Elections from 1901 to 1999 › January 1997
Total votes
Total votes
Party
Total votes
Party
425
Candidate
100
Votes necessary
Votes necessary
Party
Votes necessary
Party
213
Candidate
>50
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
Newt Gingrich (GA 6) (incumbent)
216
50.83
Democratic
Dick Gephardt (MO 3)
205
48.24
Republican
Jim Leach (IA 1)
2
0.47
Republican
Robert Michel
1
0.23
Republican
Robert Walker
1
0.23
Total votes
425
100
Votes necessary
213
>50
1999 election for speaker[182][185] · Elections from 1901 to 1999 › January 1999
Total votes
Total votes
Party
Total votes
Party
427
Candidate
100
Votes necessary
Votes necessary
Party
Votes necessary
Party
214
Candidate
>50
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
Dennis Hastert (IL 14)
222
52.00
Democratic
Dick Gephardt (MO 3)
205
48.00
Total votes
427
100
Votes necessary
214
>50
2001 election for speaker[182][186] · Elections since 2001 › January 2001
Total votes
Total votes
Party
Total votes
Party
431
Candidate
100
Votes necessary
Votes necessary
Party
Votes necessary
Party
216
Candidate
>50
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
Dennis Hastert (IL 14) (incumbent)
222
51.50
Democratic
Dick Gephardt (MO 3)
206
47.80
Democratic
John Murtha (PA 12)
1
0.23
Present
2
0.47
Total votes
431
100
Votes necessary
216
>50
2003 election for speaker[182][187] · Elections since 2001 › January 2003
Total votes
Total votes
Party
Total votes
Party
434
Candidate
100
Votes necessary
Votes necessary
Party
Votes necessary
Party
218
Candidate
>50
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
Dennis Hastert (IL 14) (incumbent)
228
52.53
Democratic
Nancy Pelosi (CA 8)
201
46.31
Democratic
John Murtha (PA 12)
1
0.23
Present
4
0.93
Total votes
434
100
Votes necessary
218
>50
2005 election for speaker[182][188] · Elections since 2001 › January 2005
Total votes
Total votes
Party
Total votes
Party
427
Candidate
100
Votes necessary
Votes necessary
Party
Votes necessary
Party
214
Candidate
>50
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
Dennis Hastert (IL 14) (incumbent)
226
52.92
Democratic
Nancy Pelosi (CA 8)
199
46.60
Democratic
John Murtha (PA 12)
1
0.24
Present
1
0.24
Total votes
427
100
Votes necessary
214
>50
2007 election for speaker[182][190] · Elections since 2001 › January 2007
Total votes
Total votes
Party
Total votes
Party
435
Candidate
100
Votes necessary
Votes necessary
Party
Votes necessary
Party
218
Candidate
>50
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Nancy Pelosi (CA 8)
233
53.56
Republican
John Boehner (OH 8)
202
46.44
Total votes
435
100
Votes necessary
218
>50
2009 election for speaker[182][191] · Elections since 2001 › January 2009
Total votes
Total votes
Party
Total votes
Party
429
Candidate
100
Votes necessary
Votes necessary
Party
Votes necessary
Party
215
Candidate
>50
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Nancy Pelosi (CA 8) (incumbent)
255
59.44
Republican
John Boehner (OH 8)
174
40.56
Total votes
429
100
Votes necessary
215
>50
2011 election for speaker[182][193] · Elections since 2001 › January 2011
Total votes
Total votes
Party
Total votes
Party
432
Candidate
100
Votes necessary
Votes necessary
Party
Votes necessary
Party
217
Candidate
>50
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
John Boehner (OH 8)
241
55.88
Democratic
Nancy Pelosi (CA 8) (incumbent)
173
39.96
Democratic
Heath Shuler (NC 11)
11
2.53
Democratic
John Lewis (GA 5)
2
0.48
Democratic
Dennis Cardoza (CA 18)
1
0.23
Democratic
Jim Costa (CA 20)
1
0.23
Democratic
Jim Cooper (TN 5)
1
0.23
Democratic
Steny Hoyer (MD 5)
1
0.23
Democratic
Marcy Kaptur (OH 9)
1
0.23
Total votes
432
100
Votes necessary
217
>50
2013 election for speaker[182][195] · Elections since 2001 › January 2013
Total votes
Total votes
Party
Total votes
Party
426
Candidate
100
Votes necessary
Votes necessary
Party
Votes necessary
Party
214
Candidate
>50
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
John Boehner (OH 8) (incumbent)
220
51.64
Democratic
Nancy Pelosi (CA 12)
192
45.04
Republican
Eric Cantor (VA 7)
3
0.70
Democratic
Jim Cooper (TN 5)
2
0.47
Republican
Allen West
2
0.47
Republican
Justin Amash (MI 3)
1
0.24
Democratic
John Dingell (MI 12)
1
0.24
Republican
Jim Jordan (OH 4)
1
0.24
Republican
Raúl Labrador (ID 1)
1
0.24
Democratic
John Lewis (GA 5)
1
0.24
Republican
Colin Powell
1
0.24
Republican
David Walker
1
0.24
Total votes
426
100
Votes necessary
214
>50
2015 election for speaker[197][198] · Elections since 2001 › January 2015
Total votes
Total votes
Party
Total votes
Party
408
Candidate
100
Votes necessary
Votes necessary
Party
Votes necessary
Party
205
Candidate
>50
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
John Boehner (OH 8) (incumbent)
216
52.95
Democratic
Nancy Pelosi (CA 12)
164
40.20
Republican
Dan Webster (FL 10)
12
2.95
Republican
Louie Gohmert (TX 1)
3
0.74
Republican
Ted Yoho (FL 3)
2
2.50
Republican
Jim Jordan (OH 4)
2
0.50
Republican
Jeff Duncan (SC 3)
1
0.24
Republican
Rand Paul
1
0.24
Republican
Colin Powell
1
0.24
Republican
Trey Gowdy (SC 4)
1
0.24
Republican
Kevin McCarthy (CA 23)
1
0.24
Democratic
Jim Cooper (TN 5)
1
0.24
Democratic
Peter DeFazio (OR 4)
1
0.24
Republican
Jeff Sessions
1
0.24
Democratic
John Lewis (GA 5)
1
0.24
Total votes
408
100
Votes necessary
205
>50
2015 special election for speaker[197][201] · Elections since 2001 › October 2015
Total votes
Total votes
Party
Total votes
Party
432
Candidate
100
Votes necessary
Votes necessary
Party
Votes necessary
Party
217
Candidate
>50
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
Paul Ryan (WI 1)
236
54.63
Democratic
Nancy Pelosi (CA 12)
184
42.60
Republican
Dan Webster (FL 10)
9
2.08
Democratic
Jim Cooper (TN 5)
1
0.23
Democratic
John Lewis (GA 5)
1
0.23
Republican
Colin Powell
1
0.23
Total votes
432
100
Votes necessary
217
>50
2017 election for speaker[197][203] · Elections since 2001 › January 2017
Total votes
Total votes
Party
Total votes
Party
433
Candidate
100
Votes necessary
Votes necessary
Party
Votes necessary
Party
217
Candidate
>50
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
Paul Ryan (WI 1) (incumbent)
239
55.19
Democratic
Nancy Pelosi (CA 12)
189
43.65
Democratic
Tim Ryan (OH 13)
2
0.47
Democratic
Jim Cooper (TN 5)
1
0.23
Democratic
John Lewis (GA 5)
1
0.23
Republican
Dan Webster (FL 10)
1
0.23
Total votes
433
100
Votes necessary
217
>50
2019 election for speaker[197][206] · Elections since 2001 › January 2019
Total votes
Total votes
Party
Total votes
Party
430
Candidate
100
Votes necessary
Votes necessary
Party
Votes necessary
Party
216
Candidate
>50
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Nancy Pelosi (CA 12)
220
51.17
Republican
Kevin McCarthy (CA 23)
192
44.66
Republican
Jim Jordan (OH 4)
5
1.16
Democratic
Cheri Bustos (IL 17)
4
0.93
Democratic
Tammy Duckworth
2
0.47
Democratic
Stacey Abrams
1
0.23
Democratic
Joe Biden
1
0.23
Democratic
Marcia Fudge (OH 11)
1
0.23
Democratic
Joe Kennedy III (MA 4)
1
0.23
Democratic
John Lewis (GA 5)
1
0.23
Republican
Thomas Massie (KY 4)
1
0.23
Democratic
Stephanie Murphy (FL 7)
1
0.23
Total votes
430
100
Votes necessary
216
>50
2021 election for speaker[197][208] · Elections since 2001 › January 2021
Total votes
Total votes
Party
Total votes
Party
427
Candidate
100
Votes necessary
Votes necessary
Party
Votes necessary
Party
214
Candidate
>50
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Nancy Pelosi (CA 12) (incumbent)
216
50.59
Republican
Kevin McCarthy (CA 23)
209
48.95
Democratic
Hakeem Jeffries (NY 8)
1
0.23
Democratic
Tammy Duckworth
1
0.23
Total votes
427
100
Votes necessary
214
>50
2023 election for speaker[211] · Elections since 2001 › January 2023
Party
Party
January 3, 2023 – 1st ballot
Party
January 3, 2023 – 1st ballot
Candidate
January 3, 2023 – 1st ballot
Votes
January 3, 2023 – 1st ballot
%
Total votes:
Total votes:
January 3, 2023 – 1st ballot
Total votes:
January 3, 2023 – 1st ballot
434
January 3, 2023 – 1st ballot
100
Votes necessary:
Votes necessary:
January 3, 2023 – 1st ballot
Votes necessary:
January 3, 2023 – 1st ballot
218
January 3, 2023 – 1st ballot
>50
January 7, 2023 – 15th ballot
January 7, 2023 – 15th ballot
January 3, 2023 – 1st ballot
January 7, 2023 – 15th ballot
Party
Party
January 3, 2023 – 1st ballot
Party
January 3, 2023 – 1st ballot
Candidate
January 3, 2023 – 1st ballot
Votes
January 3, 2023 – 1st ballot
%
Total votes:
Total votes:
January 3, 2023 – 1st ballot
Total votes:
January 3, 2023 – 1st ballot
428
January 3, 2023 – 1st ballot
100
Votes necessary:
Votes necessary:
January 3, 2023 – 1st ballot
Votes necessary:
January 3, 2023 – 1st ballot
215
January 3, 2023 – 1st ballot
>50
January 3, 2023 – 1st ballot
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Hakeem Jeffries (NY 8)
212
48.85
Republican
Kevin McCarthy (CA 20)
203
46.78
Republican
Andy Biggs (AZ 5)
10
2.30
Republican
Jim Jordan (OH 4)
6
1.38
Republican
Jim Banks (IN 3)
1
0.23
Republican
Byron Donalds (FL 19)
1
0.23
Republican
Lee Zeldin
1
0.23
Total votes:
434
100
Votes necessary:
218
>50
January 7, 2023 – 15th ballot
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
Kevin McCarthy (CA 20)
216
50.47
Democratic
Hakeem Jeffries (NY 8)
212
49.53
Total votes:
428
100
Votes necessary:
215
>50
2023 special election for speaker · Elections since 2001 › October 2023
Party
Party
October 17, 2023 – 1st ballot
Party
October 17, 2023 – 1st ballot
Candidate
October 17, 2023 – 1st ballot
Votes
October 17, 2023 – 1st ballot
%
Total votes:
Total votes:
October 17, 2023 – 1st ballot
Total votes:
October 17, 2023 – 1st ballot
432
October 17, 2023 – 1st ballot
100
Votes necessary:
Votes necessary:
October 17, 2023 – 1st ballot
Votes necessary:
October 17, 2023 – 1st ballot
217
October 17, 2023 – 1st ballot
>50
October 25, 2023 – 4th ballot
October 25, 2023 – 4th ballot
October 17, 2023 – 1st ballot
October 25, 2023 – 4th ballot
Party
Party
October 17, 2023 – 1st ballot
Party
October 17, 2023 – 1st ballot
Candidate
October 17, 2023 – 1st ballot
Votes
October 17, 2023 – 1st ballot
%
Total votes:
Total votes:
October 17, 2023 – 1st ballot
Total votes:
October 17, 2023 – 1st ballot
429
October 17, 2023 – 1st ballot
100
Votes necessary:
Votes necessary:
October 17, 2023 – 1st ballot
Votes necessary:
October 17, 2023 – 1st ballot
215
October 17, 2023 – 1st ballot
>50
October 17, 2023 – 1st ballot
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Hakeem Jeffries (NY 8)
212
49.07
Republican
Jim Jordan (OH 4)
200
46.30
Republican
Steve Scalise (LA 1)
7
1.62
Republican
Kevin McCarthy (CA 20)
6
1.39
Republican
Lee Zeldin
3
0.69
Republican
Tom Cole (OK 4)
1
0.23
Republican
Tom Emmer (MN 6)
1
0.23
Republican
Mike Garcia (CA 27)
1
0.23
Republican
Thomas Massie (KY 4)
1
0.23
Total votes:
432
100
Votes necessary:
217
>50
October 25, 2023 – 4th ballot
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
Mike Johnson (LA 4)
220
51.28
Democratic
Hakeem Jeffries (NY 8)
209
48.72
Total votes:
429
100
Votes necessary:
215
>50
2025 election for speaker[s] · Elections since 2001 › January 2025
Total votes
Total votes
Party
Total votes
Party
434
Candidate
100
Votes necessary
Votes necessary
Party
Votes necessary
Party
218
Candidate
>50
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
Mike Johnson LA 4 (incumbent)
218
50.23
Democratic
Hakeem Jeffries (NY 8)
215
49.54
Republican
Tom Emmer (MN 6)
1
0.23
Total votes
434
100
Votes necessary
218
>50

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    https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/elections/2025/01/03/house-speaker-vote-live-updates/77242706007/
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