Resolves YES if the next Speaker of the House is elected on one of the first 15 ballots, otherwise NO. (McCarthy won election on the 15th ballot.)
Unelected or temporary Speakers (e.g. Speaker Pro Tempore) will not count toward resolution
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Only 14 Speaker votes – 13 of which took place before the Civil War – required multiple ballots throughout the House of Representatives’ 234-year history. Only once during the post-Civil War era (1929) did it require nine voting rounds.
The Republican Party took over control of the House in January 2023. On the 15th round of voting, Kevin McCarthy, the recently expelled Speaker, was elected. This is unusual since it required more than one round of voting for the first time in 100 years. The election of the next Republican Speaker may require several rounds of voting due to the recent increase in Republican Party dissension. However, according to the data and historical antecedent, the election will not extend beyond 15 ballots.
Sources: https://www-statista-com.hult.idm.oclc.org/topics/10404/us-congress/#dossier-chapter5
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/kevin-mccarthy-house-speaker-multiple-ballots-history/
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