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2030 United States House of Representatives Election
The 2030 United States House of Representatives elections were held on November 10, 2030, as part of the 2030 United States elections during incumbent president Kamala Harris's term. These were the first elections following the 2|2029 House Reforms, which increased the total number of seats from 435 to 930 and included multi-member districts based on new standards. All 930 seats, representing the 50 states of the Union were up for election, as well as the 24 seats of non-voting members of the House. Numerous other state, and local elections, including the 2029 U.S. gubernatorial elections, were also held simultaneously.

The Democratic Party lost its supermajority in the House, but still held a majority of seats. The Republican Party, despite the new electoral system, continued to lose seats, from 152 seats in the C|previous Congress to 127 in the 121st Congress. Following the A|2026 collapse of the Republican Party, major resistance in the form of third parties became common and notably gained seats, the first time since William Carney and the Conservatives in 1978. This was the best federal electoral performance for the Libertarian, Green, Forward, American Solidarity, and Unity Parties. The American Patriot Movement (formerly the Save America Movement), despite losing their vote share B|last election, still gained seats due to the new system in place.

The new electoral system as a result of the 2|2029 House Reforms was criticized by many of the establishment figures in Congress. 