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Northern Mariana Islander politician
Marissa Flores
Floor Leader of Northern Mariana Islands House of Representatives
Incumbent
Assumed office
January 13, 2025
Preceded byEd Propst
Member of the Northern Mariana Islands House of Representatives
from the 3rd district
Incumbent
Assumed office
January 9, 2023
Preceded byCorina Magofna
Personal details
Political partyIndependent

Marissa Renee Flores is a Northern Mariana Islander politician who serves as an Independent member for the 3rd district of the Northern Mariana Islands House of Representatives.

On January 8, 2025, it was announced that Flores would be elected to the position of Floor Leader of the House of Representatives for the 24th Commonwealth Legislature.

References

  1. "Members of the House of Representatives, 23rd NMC Legislature". Northern Mariana Islands House of Representatives. Retrieved October 23, 2024.
  2. "Northern Mariana Islands House of Representatives". Ballotpedia. Retrieved October 23, 2024.
  3. Erediano, Emmanuel T. (January 8, 2025). "LB prepares for inauguration of 24th Legislature". Marianas Variety.
Northern Mariana Islands House of Representatives
Preceded byEd Propst Majority Leader of Northern Mariana Islands House of Representatives
2025–present
Incumbent
Political officials of the Northern Mariana Islands
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Floor leaders of state houses
Majority leaders
United States House of Representatives: ▌Steve Scalise (R)
ALScott Stadthagen (R) AKChuck Kopp (R) AZMichael Carbone (R) ARMarcus Richmond (R) CACecilia Aguiar-Curry (D) COMonica Duran (D) CTJason Rojas (D) DEKerri Harris (D) FLTyler Sirois (R) GAChuck Efstration (R) HISean Quinlan (D) IDJason Monks (R) ILRobyn Gabel (D) INMatt Lehman (R) IAMatt Windschitl (R) KSChris Croft (R) KYSteven Rudy (R) LAMark Wright (R) MEMatt Moonen (D) MDDavid Moon (D) MAMike Moran (D) MIBryan Posthumus (R) MNJamie Long (DFL) MS ▌ (R) MOAlex Riley (R) MTSteve Fitzpatrick (R) NEBen Hansen (R)* NVSandra Jauregui (D) NHJason Osborne (R) NJLouis Greenwald (D) NMReena Szczepanski (D) NYCrystal Peoples-Stokes (D) NCJohn R. Bell IV (R) NDMike Lefor (R) OHMarilyn John (R) OKMark Lawson (R) ORBen Bowman (D) PAMatthew Bradford (D) RIChristopher Blazejewski (D) SCDavey Hiott (R) SDScott Odenbach (R) TNWilliam Lamberth (R) TXTom Oliverson (R) UTJefferson Moss (R) VTLori Houghton (D) VACharniele Herring (D) WAJoe Fitzgibbon (D) WVEric Householder (R) WITyler August (R) WYScott Heiner (R) Federal districts: DCPhil Mendelson (D)*Territories: AS GUJesse A. Lujan (R) MPMarissa Flores (D) PRPichy Torres (NPP/R) VIKurt Vialet (D)*
Political party affiliations
Republican: 28 states
Democratic: 21 states, 3 territories, 1 district
Popular Democratic: 1 territory
Minority leaders
United States House of Representatives: ▌Hakeem Jeffries (D)
ALAnthony Daniels (D) AKMia Costello (R) AZOscar De Los Santos (D) ARTippi McCullough (D) CAJames Gallagher (R) CORose Pugliese (R) CTVincent Candelora (R) DETim Dukes (R) FLFentrice Driskell (D) GACarolyn Hugley (D) HILauren Matsumoto (R) IDIlana Rubel (D) ILTony McCombie (R) INPhil GiaQuinta (D) IAJennifer Konfrst (D) KSBrandon Woodard (D) KYPamela Stevenson (D) LAMatthew Willard (D) MEBilly Bob Faulkingham (R) MDJason C. Buckel (R) MABradley Jones Jr. (R) MIRanjeev Puri (D) MNLisa Demuth (R) MSRobert Johnson III (D) MOAshley Aune (D) MTKatie Sullivan (D) NE Vacant NVP. K. O'Neill (R) NHAlexis Simpson (D) NJJohn DiMaio (R) NMGail Armstrong (R) NYWilliam Barclay (R) NCRobert T. Reives II (D) NDZac Ista (D-NPL) OHAllison Russo (D) OKCyndi Munson (D) ORJeff Helfrich (R) PABryan Cutler (R) RIMichael Chippendale (R) SCTodd Rutherford (D) SDErin Healy (D) TNKaren Camper (D) TXGene Wu (D) UTAngela Romero (D) VTPatricia McCoy (R) VATodd Gilbert (R) WADrew Stokesbary (R) WVSean Hornbuckle (D) WIGreta Neubauer (D) WYMike Yin (D) Federal districts: DC None*Territories: AS GUVacant (D)* MPPatrick H. San Nicolas (R) PRHéctor Ferrer Santiago (PPD) VIDwayne M. DeGraff (I)*
Political party affiliations
Democratic: 27 states
Republican: 21 states, 2 territories
▌Independent: 1 state
New Progressive: 1 territory
An asterisk (*) indicates a unicameral body.
Members of the Northern Mariana Islands House of Representatives
23rd Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands Legislature (2022–2024)
Speaker of the House
Edmund Villagomez (I)
Vice Speaker
Joel C. Camacho (I)
Floor Leader
Ed Propst (D)
Minority Leader
Patrick H. San Nicolas (R)
  1. Ed Propst (D)
  2. Vincent Seman Aldan (I)
  3. Joseph Arriola Flores (I)
  4. Roy Christopher Aldan Ada (R)
  5. Diego Vincent Fejeran Camacho (D)
  6. Roman Cepeda Benavente (I)
  7. Manny Castro (I)
  8. John Paul Palacios Sablan (I)
  9. Blas Jonathan "BJ" Tenorio Attao (I)
  10. Edmund Villagomez (I)
  11. Ralph Naraja Yumul (I)
  12. Denita Kaipat Yangetmai (D)
  13. Marissa Renee Flores (I)
  14. Vicente Castro Camacho (D)
  15. Malcolm Jason Omar (I)
  16. Joel Castro Camacho (I)
  17. Angelo Atalig Camacho (I)
  18. Thomas John Dela Cruz Manglona (R)
  19. Patrick Hofschneider San Nicolas (R)
  20. Julie Marie Atalig Ogo (I)
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