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jimrtex
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« on: August 20, 2006, 10:23:14 AM »
« edited: August 20, 2006, 11:24:44 AM by Tredrick »

I know GOP has the majority in the House at present, but by how much and how many vacant House seats are there, and will they be filled before Nov's mid-term?
There's only one vacant seat the moment, NJ-13. And it won't be filled until the election.
And TX-22.

In NJ-13, the special election for the remaining 2 months of Menendez's seat (which has been vacant since January) will be held at the same time as the general election for the full term.

Being New Jersey, is the "Politicians are Crooks" party Pro or Con on the issue?

In TX-22, no special election will be held.

The split is currently 231 GOP 201 Dem, 1 Ind (Sanders-VT), 2 vacanct.

Democrats would need to pick up 15 seats.
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