The most important leadership position in the House is the Speaker of the House, elected by all representatives. The Speaker's role is crucial and includes being the presiding officer, administrative head, and partisan leader.
The most important leadership position in the House is elected by the entire body of representatives-the Speaker of the House (the only House officer currently mentioned in the Constitution). The Constitution does not require the Speaker to be a member of the House.
The Speaker is the presiding officer, the administrative head of the House, the partisan leader of the majority party in the House, and an elected representative of a single congressional district.
Since 1947, the holder of this position has been second in line (after the vice president) to succeed the president in an emergency.
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