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The 1750 Florian house of representatives elections were held in 1750.01, to elect the 244 representatives of the House of Representatives. The elections were held together with other federal, state, and local elections, including the Florian presidential election and elections to the Senate, as part of the [[1750 Florian federal elections]]. The winners of this election serve in the Florian Congress, with 144 seats apportioned among states based on the 1750 census and 100 seats allocated by vote proportion.


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Revision as of 09:36, 1 November 2025

Floria
← 1738 1750.01 1762 →

All 244 seats in the Florian House of Representatives
123 seats needed for a majority

  Majority party Minority party
 
Leader Oliver Hunt Liam O’Neill
Party UPR SDP
Leader since 1744 1738
Last election 63 seats, 63.0% 37 seats, 37%
Seats before 63 37
Seats won 164 80
Seat change 101 43
Percentage 56.1% 43.9%

Speaker before election

Oliver Hunt
United Party of the Republic

Elected Speaker

Oliver Hunt
United Party of the Republic

The 1750 Florian house of representatives elections were held in 1750.01, to elect the 244 representatives of the House of Representatives. The elections were held together with other federal, state, and local elections, including the Florian presidential election and elections to the Senate, as part of the 1750 Florian federal elections. The winners of this election serve in the Florian Congress, with 144 seats apportioned among states based on the 1750 census and 100 seats allocated by vote proportion.