2027 United States House of Representatives elections
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The 2027 United States federal elections were held on Tuesday, November 2, 2027. They were the second federal elections held under the Constitution of 2023, and, in the House, the first early elections in United States history.
Up for election were all 444 House of Representatives districts, as well as an additional 446 party list seats. Due to overhangs, the final size of the House was 913 seats. Additionally, 155 of the 304 seats in the United States Senate were up for election: half of those seats belonging to the 50 states that were in the Union at the beginning of 2027, and all seats for Douglass and Puerto Rico, due to their recent admission as states.
The Democratic Party had fractured going into the elections, with its leftward flank breaking off as the Progressive Party, and its rightward flank joining with many former Republicans to form the new Unity Party. Meanwhile, the bulk of the Republican Party became the ultraconservative American National Party. Thus, these elections are regarded as the first of the Seventh Party System.
Though the Democrats remained the largest party, they did not win a majority of seats, and instead formed a large coalition with the Unity, Progressive, and Green Parties. In the House, the coalition amounted to 645 seats, more than a two-thirds supermajority; in the Senate, the coalition was 206 seats, just barely more than a two-thirds majority. Hakeem Jeffries remained as Prime Minister.
These were the last federal elections contested by the Republican Party. All of their leadership in both the House and Senate were defeated for re-election, and in fact they lost every Senate race in which they competed. During the subsequent Congress most remaining members joined the Unity Party.
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