Currently 102D-101R
Resolves to whoever has the most members in the majority caucus. A party switch after the election will count.
If it is a tie, and the house does not organize by the 2026 election, I will resolve N/A. This will stay open until a speaker is elected. If no party has a majority in the majority caucus (tied) then resolves NO. In practice, there will be member resignations/special elections that may change the outcome if no speaker is elected.
@Robincvgr literally the EXACT same margin with the EXACT same seats. Not even back and forth trading or anything - literally nothing flipped at all. How the hell
resolves yes, AP called it days ago https://apnews.com/article/pennsylvania-house-2024-election-frank-burns-johnstown-1fb3477611874bb4e4409c6452681e5f