Nothing because it exist only in a care taker capacity and elections are always held on non working days. It is a time when the Government is truly in its element.
The Speaker of the House of Representatives, who is normally a representative him/herself, is elected by the House of Representatives. The Speaker presides over the day-to-day business of the House. Currently, the Speaker is Rep. John Boehner of Ohio.
The general election day for the President, U.S. Senators, and members of the U.S. House of Representatives is the Tuesday right after the first Monday in November (i.e. the first Tuesday after November 1st).
In our present day elections the people vote for their representatives & elect them but in that time where a jana puts its foot on the janpada he becomes the ruler of that janpada. People can't electOr choose their representatives.
Presidential elections, along with other popular ballots including state and local representatives, are held on the first Tuesday following the first Monday in November. It can fall on or between November 2nd through November 8th.
One thing I believe they do is to swear-in to office the newly elected members.
the clerk calls the chamber to order and checks the roll of representatives elect
The Constitution was ratified on June 21, 1788. The first day of the First Congress was March 4, 1789. I think I'd argue that the House was "formed" the day of ratification, even though there weren't any members of the House yet.
It is the responsibility of the house of representatives to pass laws and look after the interests of the people in the day to day operation of the Australian government. This is also the responsibility of the senate. however the senator is designed to have bias in the interest of the state he/she represents.
The Speaker of the House of Representatives is chosen on the first day of every new two-year term. The candidate must win a majority of the votes cast.
The "House Rules" as opposed to the Senate Rules, refer to the internal formalities of how day-to-day business is conducted in the House of Representatives.
The national Election Day in the US is the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November. Presidential elections are held every 4 years, and Congressional elections every 2 years. (Senators serve staggered 6-year terms, while Representatives serve 2-year terms.)
becausethey make a law