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Northern Mariana Islands House of Representatives

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Lower house of the Northern Mariana Islands Commonwealth Legislature
Northern Mariana Islands House of Representatives
22nd Legislature
Coat of arms or logo
Type
Type
Leadership
Edmund Villagomez (I)
since January 13, 2021
Vice Speaker
Diego Camacho (D)
since January 13, 2025
Majority Leader
Marissa Flores (I)
since January 13, 2025
Minority Leader
Roy Ada (R)
since February 19, 2025
Structure
Seats20
Political groups
Majority Caucus (14)

Minority Caucus (6)

Elections
Last election
November 5, 2024
Next election
November 3, 2026

TheNorthern Mariana Islands House of Representatives is thelower house of theNorthern Mariana Islands Commonwealth Legislature.

In the 2007 election cycle, the CNMI House membership was increased from 18 to 20. Representatives serve two-year terms and are elected from seven election districts:

TheSpeaker of the Northern Mariana Islands House of Representatives is chosen by the House from among its members.[1]

Composition of the House of Representatives

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AffiliationParty
(Shading indicates majority/plurality)
Total
RepublicanIndependentDemocraticCovenantVacant
End of 18th Legislature41204200
19th Legislature71300200
20th Legislature15500200
21st Legislature13700200
Begin 22nd Legislature9[a]1280200
July 23, 20218191
October 16, 20219[b]200
23rd Legislature311240200
24th Legislature241220200
Latest voting share30%70%

Leadership

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For the 24th Commonwealth Legislature, Villagomez was reelected as speaker, a position in which he has served since 2021.Diego Camacho, one of the chamber's two Democratic members, was elected vice-speaker andMarissa Flores was elected floor leader.[3] In February 2025, the five-member minority bloc informer Speaker Villagomez that they namedRoy Ada as the new minority leader.[4]

OfficeRepresentativeParty
Speaker of the HouseEdmund VillagomezIndependent
Vice SpeakerDiego CamachoDemocratic
Floor LeaderMarissa FloresIndependent
Minority LeaderRoy AdaRepublican

Members of the 24th Legislature

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In the 2020 general election for the 22nd Legislature, theRepublican Party won nine seats, a resurgentDemocratic Party won eight seats, and three seats were won by independents. Two of those independents, Edmund Joseph Sablan Villagomez and Donald Manalang Manglona, are aligned with the Democratic Party while Joseph Flores is aligned with the Republican Party.[5] On July 23, 2021, the death of Republican 3rd district representativeIvan Blanco created a vacancy, to be filled in an October 16 special election.[6] DemocratCorina Magofna won the special election, flipping the seat.[7] In the 2022 elections for the 23rd Legislature, independents made significant gains, reducing the number of Democrats and Republicans in the House. However, 12 of the 13 independents formed a coalition government with the 4 Democrats.[8] In the 2024 general election, the INDEMS retained their majority, but the minority bloc grew to five members.[4]

DistrictNamePartyCaucus
1 - SaipanRaymond Ulloa PalaciosIndependentMajority
Vincent Raymon Seman AldanIndependentMajority
Joseph Arriola FloresIndependentMinority
Roy Christopher Aldan AdaRepublicanMinority
Diego Vincent Fejeran CamachoDemocraticMajority
Roman Cepeda BenaventeIndependentMajority
2 - SaipanDaniel I. AquinoIndependentMinority
John Paul Palacios SablanIndependentMajority
3 - SaipanBlas Jonathan "BJ" Tenorio AttaoIndependentMajority
Edmund VillagomezIndependentMajority
Ralph Naraja YumulIndependentMajority
Denita Kaipat YangetmaiDemocraticMajority
Marissa Renee FloresIndependentMajority
Elias Jerome Malite RangamarIndependentMinority
4 - SaipanMalcolm Jason OmarIndependentMajority
Joel Castro CamachoIndependentMajority
5 - SaipanAngelo Atalig CamachoIndependentMajority
Thomas John Dela Cruz ManglonaIndependentMajority
6 - TinianPatrick Hofschneider San NicolasRepublicanMinority
7 - RotaJulie Marie Atalig OgoIndependentMajority

Past composition of the House of Representatives

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Main article:Political party strength in the Northern Mariana Islands

See also

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References

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  1. ^N.M.I. Const. art. II, § 14(b).
  2. ^"Democrats take control of CNMI House of Representatives".Radio New Zealand. Auckland, New Zealand. January 14, 2021.Archived from the original on February 16, 2021. RetrievedJanuary 16, 2021.
  3. ^Erediano, Emmanuel T. (December 26, 2026)."Villagomez to be House speaker again, Mendiola to lead Senate".Marianas Variety.
  4. ^abErediano, Emmanuel T. (February 19, 2025)."Ada is new House minority leader".Marianas Variety. RetrievedFebruary 28, 2025.
  5. ^De La Torre, Ferdie (December 17, 2020)."Majority in 22nd House a toss-up".Saipan Tribune. RetrievedJanuary 3, 2021.
  6. ^Commonwealth Election Commission, "Proclamation - Special Election for the Third Election District (Precint 3)," August 19, 2021
  7. ^"Magofna Wins Northern Mariana Islands Special Election". 18 October 2021.
  8. ^Sablan, Jesus I. (Chair) (November 11, 2022)."Official General Election Results". Commonwealth Election Commission. Archived fromthe original on December 27, 2022. RetrievedJanuary 9, 2023.

Notes

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  1. ^One Republican voted with the Democratic–Independent coalition to elect the speaker of the House.[2]
  2. ^ A special election for Northern Mariana Islands House of Representatives District 3 was called for October 16, 2021 after the seat became vacant afterIvan A. Blanco (R) died while in office on July 23, 2021.Corina L. Magofna (D) won.

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