House of Representatives
Chuuk State Legislature
On behalf of the House of Representatives, I welcome you to our official website
Here you will find information about your elected senators, current legislation, and the work we do in service of the people of Chuuk. We are committed to transparent, accountable governance — and to representing every community across our islands with integrity and dedication.
Honourable Lester Danny Mersai
SPEAKER
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the role of the Chuuk State House of Representatives?
The House of Representatives is the lower chamber of the Legislature and the primary originating body for most legislation. Representatives work closely with their communities to identify needs and translate them into proposed laws and appropriations.
How many representatives serve in the House?
The House of Representatives consists of members elected from constituencies across Chuuk State, with seat allocation reflecting population distribution as determined by the Constitution and applicable law.
How are House members elected?
Representatives are elected by voters in their constituencies at general elections. They serve terms as specified in the Chuuk State Constitution and may stand for re-election at the end of each term.
How does a bill become law in the House?
A bill is introduced by one or more Representatives, referred to the relevant committee for review, debated on the floor of the House, and voted on by all members. If passed, it is sent to the Senate and, upon approval of both chambers, forwarded to the Governor for signature.
How can I find my House Representative?
You can identify and contact your Representative using the Member Directory on this website. Search by your municipality or district to find the Representative serving your area and access their contact information.