House Speaker lollapalooza delayed by quorum vote. The time expired long ago, still waiting for four members to show up. If some don't show, it affects the final count and margin of victory.

All 212 Democrats have voted present. Republicans are missing two, still waiting.

One Republican didn't vote present in the quorum.

Jordan just placed in nomination by Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY). Going on an anti-Biden rant.

BREAKING ... Jim Jordan wearing a jacket on the House floor!

Rep. Pete Aguilar (D-CA) places Hakeem Jeffries' name in nomination for speaker.

No more nominations, so it's Jordan vs. Jeffries. Given no other Republican candidate's name was placed in nomination, I have to think that's a good sign for Jordan.

Some Republicans had said they were going to vote for McCarthy or Trump or another candidate.

Rep. Don Bacon (R-NE) votes for Kevin McCarthy. Jordan loses a vote.

Rep. Ken Buck (R-CO) didn't vote on first call. Three so far have not responded when called.

Someone cast a vote for Lee Zelton, then the next Republican voted for Scalise.

There are now five votes for other candidates than Jordan or Jeffries.

Another vote for Zeldon, whoever that is. Six votes now for Other.

Another vote for McCarthy. That's seven votes for others.

chyron says no candidate will have enough votes to be elected speaker. Second round expected.

The "Z" candidate appears to be Lee Zeldin a former Republican representative from New York.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee_Zeld

Idle thought ... If Jordan loses this vote, will he claim voter fraud? πŸ€”

Kevin McCarthy just voted for Jordan, received applause from the Republican conference.

Both sides of the aisle stand to applaud Rep. Mary Peltola (D-AK) who's just returned after the death of her husband in a plane crash.

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Jeffries first to 200

Jeffries 200
Jordan 182
Others 15

Still counting ...

Circling back to call members who didn't vote. Right now the count is:

Jeffries 211
Jordan 199
Others 16

Reports have said that some Republicans pledged to vote for Jordan only on the first ballot, so we'll have to see about subsequent rounds.

Looks like the final count for Round 1 is:

Jeffries 212
Jordan 200
Others 20
Present 0

It looks like no one "crossed the aisle" to vote for an opposition party candidate. All Democrats voted for Jeffries.

Jeffries would need 217 to get to Speaker, but he'd have to pull five of those Others and that seems unlikely.

Nancy Pelosi was famous for never bringing a vote to the floor unless she knew she was going to win.

It appears that Jordan doesn't know that, any more than McCarthy did, or Paul Ryan.

That said ... Jordan got a public vote and knows who he needs to flip, at least 17 of the 20.

The speaker pro tempore confirms the final vote. He puts the House floor into recess "subject to recall of the chair."

For those who missed today's earlier House speaker vote, it's now available on my News from the Past YouTube channel. 🍿

youtube.com/watch?v=PK55UDb7Ko

There are media reports of a second vote attempt later today or tonight, but nothing announced so far.

and report tonight's second House speaker attempt is called off. Jim Jordan says they'll try again tomorrow at 11 AM EDT.

@WordsmithFL Also, a moderate Republican could be elected speaker, if only there were 5 Republicans in the House who were loyal Americans, not insane cultists, and not terrified of the insane cultists.

But 5 loyal Americans out of the GOP caucus is a big ask.

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