Does Jordan have the votes?
Currently the whole number of the House is 433, with two vacancies that won’t be filled until later this year. Presuming all 433 members vote, Jordan would need 217 votes to be named speaker.
But a whip count from ABC News shows it's unlikely Jordan, who won the GOP nomination on Friday, has locked down the votes. He can only afford to lose four votes. As of right now, up to 10 Republicans have signaled that they plan to vote for someone other than Jordan on the first ballot. No Democrats are expected to support Jordan’s nomination.
A top aide to Jordan told ABC News that the congressman has “been meeting with members and making calls” this morning ahead of the vote.




