Background
The Speaker of the House is elected by the House of Representatives and serves as the chamber's presiding officer and leader of the majority party. The 122nd Congress will begin in January 2031 and end in January 2033. Mike Johnson is the current Speaker, having been elected on October 25, 2023, following Kevin McCarthy's removal on October 3, 2023. Prior to McCarthy, Nancy Pelosi served as Speaker during the 117th Congress.
Resolution Criteria
This market will resolve YES for any listed individual who serves as Speaker of the House at any point between 1/3/2025 and the end of the 122nd Congress in January 2033. Multiple answers can resolve YES if multiple people serve as Speaker during this period. The market will resolve for each person who:
Is officially elected as Speaker by a majority of the House
Actually serves in the role (being nominated or receiving votes is not sufficient)
Serves before the 123nd Congress convenes
If someone serves as "acting" Speaker or temporary Speaker but is not officially elected to the position, they will not necessarily resolve as YES
Considerations
Speakers can be removed through a motion to vacate, as happened with Kevin McCarthy in 2023
The Speaker does not need to be a current member of Congress, though this has never occurred
The position must be filled - if a Speaker resigns or is removed, the House must elect a new one
Historical precedent suggests multiple Speakers during a single Congress is rare but possible, as demonstrated in the 118th Congress