The House of Representatives can replace the majority leader through a vote conducted by the party caucus or conference. Typically, if a majority leader resigns or is removed, the party holds a meeting to nominate a new candidate, followed by a vote among its members. The newly elected majority leader must then be formally recognized by the entire House. This process ensures that the majority party maintains leadership continuity and effectiveness.
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