a lower house, the Indiana House of Representatives, and an upper house, the Indiana State Senate. The state legislature meets in the Indiana Statehouse
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the electoral division (e.g., entire state, congressional district, state legislative district, etc.) and are summarized in the table below. A major party
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Delaware's speaker of the House from 2023-2024. Longhurst was previously the House Majority Whip from 2008-2012 and the House Majority Leader from 2012-2023
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quo." There are 43 prosecutorial districts in North Carolina. The district attorney for the 26th Prosecutorial District has jurisdiction to prosecute non-federal
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officials nationally is as follows: 24 Democratic governors and 26 Republican governors 21 Democratic lieutenant governors and 24 22 Democratic attorneys general
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the U.S. Senate from Indiana are: The current members of the U.S. House from Indiana are: Representatives to the U.S. House in Indiana 2000s Representatives
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least 50 signatures from each U.S. House District (as opposed to the statutory requirement of 400 signatures per district). The settlement also provided for
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members of the U.S. House 3 Republican members of the U.S. House 1 Democratic member of the U.S. House 1 Republican member of the U.S. House 2 Democratic member
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vacant districts voted for President Joe Biden (D) by margins of more than 15 percentage points in 2020: House District 32: Biden +26 House District 34: Biden
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their majority in the Indiana House to 71-29. See also: Indiana House of Representatives elections, 2018 Elections for the Indiana House of Representatives
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