United States House of Representatives elections, 2030 (Alternative Chawosauria)

The 2030 United States House of Representatives elections were held on Tuesday, November 5, 2030, to elect all 435 members to serve in the United States House of Representatives. Held in the middle of Democratic President, Jonathan Dragan Bismarck's first term. The Republican Party has gained a net gain of 66 seats, their best performance in seat gains since the 2010 midterm elections, but wasn't enough to flip the entire House of Representatives, the Democrats continued to hold a veto-proof supermajority despite suffering from the worst loss of seats since 2010. A representative from New York, Charlie Baldwin, engaged himself in a car accident but failed to notify authorities, deciding not to report the accident, putting Baldwin in a scandalous position, which caused the Democrats' popularity to decline.

After the election, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez was overthrown as Speaker of the House by the Republicans and the 103 Conservative Democrats led by Wolfgang Drasko Boleslaw II. The Republicans and Conservative Democrats banded together as the Bipartisan Conservative Alliance, and they blocked President Bismarck's agenda, interfering with his foreign policy, social policy, and his ability to appoint judges, while President Bismarck stroke back at the Conservative Alliance by vetoing their pieces of legislation, which attempts to override the President's veto always fails from one veto after another, this tanked the Conservative Alliance's approval ratings and affected the primary chances of most Conservative Democrats, and stopped Republicans from gaining seats in 2032.

Notably, Jonathan Drasko Boleslaw of Alaska, and Jonathan Deaglan MacCarthy of Alabama's 6th congressional district, all lost their re-election bids. The two Boleslaws left office with low approval ratings. Jonathan Drasko Boleslaw left office with a 37% approval rating, and Jonathan Deaglan MacCarthy left office with a 41% approval rating. Jonathan Drasko Boleslaw losing to his older brother, Wolfgang Drasko Boleslaw II, and Jonathan MacCarthy losing to the President's illegitimate son who was abandoned by the President when he was seven-years-old, who ran as a Republican despite a Democratic illegitimate father, Jonathan Dragan Bismarck II. Democrat, Jonathan Davgon Bismarck of Minnesota's 8th district managed to win reelection by a fairly sizeable margin, defeating Republican challenger Robert Wales.