Lower house





A lower house is one of two chambers of a bicameral legislature, the other chamber being the upper house.

Despite its official position "below" the upper house, in many legislatures worldwide, the lower house has come to wield more power.

A legislature composed of only one house is described as unicameral.

Common attributes


Lower house

In comparison with the upper house, lower houses frequently display certain characteristics:

Powers
  • In a parliamentary system:
    • Much more power, usually based on restrictions against the upper house.
    • Able to override the upper house in some ways.
    • Can vote a motion of no confidence against the government.
  • In a presidential system:
    • Little less power, as the upper house alone gives advice and consent to some executives decisions (e.g. appointments).
    • Given the sole power to impeach the executive (the upper house then tries the impeachment)
Status
  • Always elected directly, while the upper house may be elected indirectly, or not elected at all.
  • Its members may be elected with a different voting system to the upper house.
  • Most populated administrative divisions are better represented than in the upper house; representation is usually proportional to population.
  • Elected more frequently.
  • Elected all at once, not by staggered terms.
  • In a parliamentary system, can be dissolved by the executive.
  • More members (except in the UK).
  • Has total or original control over budget and monetary laws.
  • Lower age of candidacy than the upper house.

Titles of lower houses


Lower house

Common names

Many lower houses are named in the following manner: House/Chamber of Representatives/the People/Commons/Deputies.

  • Chamber of Deputies
  • Chamber of Representatives
  • House of Assembly
  • House of Representatives
  • House of Commons
  • Legislative Assembly
  • National Assembly

Unique Names

  • Lok Sabha (India)
  • Dáil Éireann (Ireland)
  • Dewan Rakyat (Malaysia)
  • Congress of Deputies (Spain)
  • Mazhilis (Kazakhstan)
  • House of Keys (Isle of Man)
  • Sejm (Republic of Poland) (not to be confused with the Great Sejm)
  • State Duma (Russia)

See also



  • Representative democracy
  • List of national legislatures
  • Upper house

Notes and references





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