1994 United States House Elections (Alternate Party USA)

The 1994 United States House Elections was held on the 8th of November 1994, electing all the 435 seats in the House of Representatives. The election saw the populist Reform Party enter the House. The new party campaigned for more direct democratic reforms, term limits and a withdrawal from the North Atlantic Free Trade Agreement.

With neither bloc gaining a majority, the Reform Party became a king-maker. On trade, the Reform Party found an ally in the Progressive Party. While there were members of the Christian People's Party that supported economic nationalism, negotiations with the Republicans broke down. On the tenth vote, Jim Wright was re-elected speaker with support from the Democrats, the Progressives, the Reform Party and the AANP.