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The Leadership Conferenceon Civil and Human RightsVoting Record116th Congress October 2020

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Table of Contents 2 | Introduction

9 | House Vote Summaries

21 | Senate Vote Summaries

7 | About The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights Voting Record

39 | House Vote Charts

170 | Senate Vote Charts

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IntroductionWe are in a moment of national crisis. The COVID-19 pandemic has taken the lives of hundreds of thousands of our neighbors, millions are out of work, and powerful calls for racial justice echo in the streets. Black and brown communities and people who are low-income in particular are suffering disproportionately in a crisis that impacts every one of us.

Many of our elected leaders have met this moment — crafting policy and legislation that would save lives, support families and businesses, and address the demands of protestors — but all too many have not. President Trump and his allies on Capitol Hill lied to the American people about the gravity of the threat posed by the virus, pushed millions of families into poverty, and stoked the fires of white supremacist hatred. These failures, whether based in malevolence or incompetence, will forever stain the legacies of those involved.

This dichotomy — with one side of the Capitol working to advance civil and human rights, and the other doing everything it can to attack them — was a theme throughout the 116th Congress, even before the pandemic began. In 2019, a new generation of members swept into the House of Representatives, making it the most diverse in history. The House conducted much-needed oversight of the Trump administration and passed the boldest civil rights agenda in a generation.

On the other side, the Senate majority ignored that agenda in favor of stacking the courts with mostly white, male, conservative judges. President Trump continued and deepened his pattern of racist, sexist, dangerous, and dysfunctional rhetoric and governance. And we faced the incalculable losses of champions in Rep. Elijah Cummings, D. Md., and Rep. John Conyers, D. Mich., a legend in Rep. John Lewis, D. Ga., and an icon in Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. In this Congress, we found hope and devastation; new energy and bitter loss.

First Session

The 116th Congress — with more women and people of color amongst its membership than any previous Congress — ended one-party control of the government and ushered in a new sense of energy and possibility. Lawmakers’ first task was ending a government shutdown fueled by the president’s demand that taxpayers fund construction of a senseless and destructive wall on the border with Mexico. The president dropped his demand only after the shutdown had dragged on for weeks, and impacted millions of federal workers, their families, and people who depend on federal programs for their well-being.

After working to end the shutdown, the House — under the leadership of Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D. Calif. — engaged in a wave of legislative activity and enacted an extensive civil and human rights agenda.

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At the same time, House committee chairs took up their gavels and began to conduct long-overdue oversight on Trump administration policies and actions after two years of neglect, evasion, or cover-up by administration allies in the 115th Congress. Committees also conducted significant fact-finding hearings related to pending legislation and other civil and human rights issues.

The civil and human rights legislative agenda on the House floor and the robust oversight work undertaken in committee was a glimpse of what is possible. The picture in the Senate, however, could not have been more different.

Rather than collaborate with their colleagues to take up any of the important legislation passed by the House, the Senate majority fixated their time on the rapid confirmation of anti-civil rights judges. While Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D. N.Y., and his caucus stood ready to advance the civil and human rights agenda, Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R. Ky., largely decided to leave those bills in his legislative graveyard. Instead, McConnell worked to stack the courts with young, conservative ideologues who have demonstrated their hostility to civil and human rights. These appointees to lifetime judgeships will have the ability to carry out the Trump agenda for decades to come.

Trump, McConnell, and Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Lindsey Graham, R. S.C., selected and rushed to confirm nominees who had argued in favor of ripping health coverage away from millions of people by claiming the Affordable Care Act is unconstitutional, paved the way for large-scale voter purges, and called being transgender a “delusion.” The clear anti-civil rights records of these nominees, and dozens more like them, did nothing to dissuade the Senate majority from fast-tracking them through to confirmation. To the contrary, Trump and his Senate allies seemed to view these biases as a feature and not a fault.

To transform our courts, McConnell and Graham changed the rules to rig the process in their favor. Graham dismissed the historic role of home-state senators in the selection and confirmation of circuit court nominees. McConnell changed Senate rules to drastically reduce the amount of time dedicated for floor debate of district court nominees, to the point where a half a dozen lifetime appointments could be confirmed in a single day. This drumbeat of confirmations characterized the work of the Senate over the course of the year.

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They even continued to process Trump judicial nominees while the president was on trial in their own chamber. When it came time to vote, the Senate majority ignored the evidence and prevented Congress from holding Trump accountable for his actions.

Second Session

In one of the greatest national emergencies in living memory, choices made in Congress impacted the lives and livelihoods of every single person in our nation. To the extent that communities have been able to support families and businesses, conduct elections, and keep people safe, it has often been because of congressional action in the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic. And the choice by President Trump and his congressional allies to hinder additional aid has pushed millions into poverty and put lives in danger.

The passage of early COVID-19 relief measures, including the CARES Act, were rare moments of bipartisan cooperation. Provisions like extended unemployment insurance were crucial lifelines for Americans who were out of work due to the pandemic. Along with the heroic efforts of ordinary people, frontline workers, and mutual aid groups, these pieces of legislation supported entire communities.

But as the pandemic wore on and the death toll rose to previously unimaginable heights, Trump tired of the responsibility and attempted to gaslight and deflect his way out of the crisis. Rather than encourage common-sense public health measures, Trump politicized mask-wearing. Rather than create a cohesive national strategy, Trump left states to compete with each other for essential supplies and demonized governors who he deemed to be insufficiently supportive of him personally.

Impeachment

The year 2019 ended with the impeachment of President Trump. The House uncovered undeniable evidence that the president sought to use his office to extort and bribe a foreign government to target a political opponent for his own personal gain. House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerry Nadler, D. N.Y., and House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff, D. Calif., led high-profile hearings that brought witness after witness in front of the American people. And a significant majority of House members took a principled vote to act on that evidence, defend the rule of law, and hold the president accountable.

Rather than take the evidence marshaled by the House process seriously, and put country over party, the Senate majority began the second session of the 116th Congress by moving to protect the president, cover up his litany of wrongdoing, and attempt to place him above the law.

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Rather than provide additional support to families, businesses, and state and local governments needed to reopen safely, Trump pushed for states to recklessly reopen and put lives at risk.

Once again, Trump’s congressional allies abdicated their responsibility to lead and instead followed the president. On May 15, 2020, the House passed the HEROES Act as a follow up to the CARES Act — it would support health care, economic security, immigrants, students, housing, voting access, census participation, communications access, and the justice system while combating structural racism, xenophobia, and other barriers. McConnell refused to take it up, as many of the CARES Act measures that had been supporting the economy expired one by one.

Just days after the passage of the HEROES Act, George Floyd was killed by a police officer in Minneapolis, Minn., who knelt on Floyd’s neck for over 8 minutes as Floyd called out that he could not breathe. Protests erupted in Minneapolis and spread to cities across the country. Demonstrators called for justice for Floyd, as well as other African American victims of police killings and racist violence like Breonna Taylor and Ahmaud Arbery. Protestors demanded that we fundamentally rethink what public safety means in America and critically evaluate how white supremacy and racism continue to shape every aspect of our society.

These peaceful protests were met in many cases with excessive force by local, state, and federal law enforcement. Rather than face an honest reckoning, Trump and his congressional allies sought to exploit the moment for political gain, attacking protestors and fomenting a white supremacist backlash. Both chambers of Congress held hearings on the matter, but only the House passed legislation in the form of the Justice in Policing Act.

McConnell refused to take it up in the Senate, and instead attempted to bring a watered-down alternative up for a vote.

Rather than address public health, the economy, or racial justice, Trump’s congressional allies supported his administration’s attempts to use the cover of the pandemic to roll back civil and human rights. Trump and his allies refused to adequately fund the U.S. Postal Service and interfered with its operations — slowing down delivery of the mail despite millions relying on it for the delivery of prescriptions, mail-in ballots, and essential goods. With the support of its friends on the Hill, the administration cut off the 2020 Census, despite many pandemic-induced delays and changes, after spending years working to prevent a fair and accurate count. Yet, the House continued its work to pass an affirmative civil rights agenda, including a bill to end Trump’s bigoted Muslim ban and an historic vote for voting rights and equal citizenship through statehood for the more than 700,000 residents of Washington, D.C. The Senate majority shamefully allowed those measures to languish as well.

And once again, Trump and the Senate majority prioritized the confirmation of judicial nominees over all of the pressing needs of the country, in an effort to impose their unpopular anti-civil rights agenda through the confirmation of conservative extremists to lifetime appointments. McConnell even recessed the Senate in the middle of emergency COVID-19 legislative negotiations in March so he could travel to the investiture of Justin Walker, his political protege, to be a district court judge.

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The president and his Senate allies were eager to install a nominee who passed their extreme litmus tests, including overturning the Affordable Care Act (ACA) and gutting Roe v. Wade: Judge Amy Coney Barrett.

Barrett was nominated before Justice Ginsburg was laid to rest and confirmed a month later. By rushing this process, Trump and McConnell cemented a conservative majority on the Supreme Court just eight days before Election Day and 15 days before the Court is set to hear a challenge to the ACA supported by Trump’s Department of Justice. If successful, this lawsuit could cause over 20 million people to lose access to health care in the midst of a pandemic, and over a hundred million people with pre-existing conditions could lose their protections as well. The confirmation of Barrett — now the first Supreme Court justice in 150 years to be confirmed without bipartisan support — is a devastating capstone to Trump and McConnell’s drive to stack our federal judiciary and presents a long-term threat to all of our communities.

In this dark moment in our history, we remain hopeful. We know that the arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice so long as we continue to push. Each person who filled out a census form, who called a congressional office, who marched in the streets, who masked up to help a neighbor in need, pushed us just a little bit toward justice. The crises facing our nation are great, but we draw strength from each of those courageous acts. We will need it in the years ahead.

Just three weeks later, Walker was put forward for a D.C. Circuit judgeship that would not even become vacant until September.

The results have transformed the face of the federal judiciary: of the 220 total lifetime judges appointed by this president, nearly 90 percent are white and nearly 80 percent are men. Of the 53 circuit court judges confirmed during the Trump presidency, not a single one was African-American. Only one is Latino, and only 11 are women. More than 25 percent of all federal judges, and 30 percent of circuit court judges, now hold their seats due to nominations by this president.

Justice Ginsburg passed on September 18, 2020, just 43 days before the end of the election. The administration and Senate majority rushed to nominate and confirm a replacement even though millions of people were already voting for the president and the senators they wanted to make that monumental decision.

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About The Leadership Conference

The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights is a coalition charged by its diverse membership of more than 220 national organizations to promote and protect the civil and human rights of all persons in the United States. Through advocacy and outreach to targeted constituencies, The Leadership Conference works toward the goal of a more open and just society—an America as good as its ideals. Founded in 1950, The Leadership Conference works to effect meaningful legislation, policies, and executive branch appointments, and to ensure the proper enforcement of civil rights laws to unite us as a nation true to its promise of equal justice, equal opportunity, and mutual respect.

Reading The Leadership Conference Voting Record

The Leadership Conference Voting Record reflects the recorded votes taken by every senator and representative on the legislative priorities of The Leadership Conference and its coalition members. The Leadership Conference has taken a sample of bills considered during both sessions of the 116th Congress to create the Voting Record. These votes reflect how members of Congress have aligned with The Leadership Conference priority areas from the beginning of the 116th Congress through October 2020.

Based on these votes, each member of Congress earns a percentage rating for support of The Leadership Conference priorities. This rating does not indicate the full extent of a legislator’s support for or opposition to The Leadership Conference positions and represents neither endorsement nor condemnation of any member of Congress. The Voting Record is intended to be a tool for public education and is designed to help readers understand the records of their elected officials on key civil and human rights issues.

In the 116th Congress, 230 House members and 45 Senators supported our positions on 90 percent or more of the votes in The Leadership Conference Voting Record.

For more information, please contact The Leadership Conference Government Affairs Department at 202.466.3311.

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House Vote SummariesCensusSupport the Census Bureau’s Funding Level in the FY 2020 CJS Appropriations Bill

Representative Jose Serrano, D. N.Y., introduced H.R. 3055, the FY 2020 Commerce, Justice, Science (CJS) Appropriations bill, which allocated $8.45 billion for the U.S. Census Bureau, inclusive of $7.5 billion in dedicated funding for the 2020 Census. Ensuring a fair and accurate census is among the most significant civil rights issues facing the country today. By all accounts, the 2020 Census will be the largest, most difficult enumeration in our nation’s history. This funding level reflects what The Leadership Conference believes the Census Bureau needs to conduct a successful 2020 Census, enabling the Bureau to meet the growing challenges and threats that could affect success in all communities, including cyber-attacks, natural disasters, growing distrust of government that could depress response rates in many communities, and the digital divide (especially in rural, remote, and low-income communities).

The Leadership Conference also opposed any amendment that would undermine an accurate census or prevent the Census Bureau from counting all communities equally well. This includes any amendment which would prohibit any questions on the 2020 Census that were not part of the 2018 End-to-End Census Test (the “dress rehearsal”), or any amendment to require a question on citizenship and/or immigration status in the 2020 Census.

Adding untested and unnecessary questions to the census form at the 11th hour would derail years of research and testing and result in an expensive, yet ultimately failed, census. On June 25, 2019, the House passed H.R. 3055 by a vote of 227-194 (House roll call vote no. 408). YES IS THE PRO-CIVIL RIGHTS VOTE.

COVID-19 ReliefSupport the Census Bureau’s Funding Level in the FY 2020 CJS Appropriations Bill

Representative Nita Lowey, D. N.Y., introduced H.R. 6800, the Health and Economic Recovery Omnibus Emergency Solutions Act or the HEROES Act, which would provide more than $3 trillion in funding and institute a number of policy reforms to deal with the health and economic fallout of the COVID-19 pandemic. The provisions in H.R. 6800 would ensure equal access to quality health care; provide more economic relief to marginalized communities; protect the most vulnerable working people; safeguard people’s homes and personal finances; help provide shelter to those most in need; reduce the risks to incarcerated people and corrections employees; help combat increased hate crimes; minimize learning loss and ensure equal educational opportunity; give relief to student loan borrowers; assist states to prepare for the election; and provide critical funding to ensure a fair and accurate election and census. On May 15, 2020, the House passed H.R. 6800 by a 208-199 vote (House roll call vote no. 109). YES IS THE PRO-CIVIL RIGHTS VOTE.

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Democracy Statehood for the District of Columbia

Representative Eleanor Holmes Norton, D. D.C., sponsored H.R. 51, the Washington, D.C. Admission Act, which would admit D.C. as our 51st state. The Leadership Conference supported H.R. 51 because for over 200 years, D.C. residents have been disenfranchised and forced to bear the burdens of democracy without the benefits. They pay federal taxes, fight in wars, and fulfill all other obligations of citizenship, yet they have no voting representative when Congress makes decisions for the entire nation – or even when Congress makes decisions that affect D.C. residents and D.C. residents alone, such as which judges will hear purely local disputes, how local tax revenues can be spent, and what laws it may and may not enact. Until D.C. residents have a vote in Congress and an independent say in their own affairs, the efforts of the civil rights movement will remain incomplete. On June 26, 2020, the House passed H.R. 51 by a 232-180 vote (House roll call vote no. 122) and rejected the MTR by a 182-227 vote (House roll call vote no. 121). YES ON FINAL PASSAGE AND NO ON ANY MOTION TO RECOMMIT IS THE PRO-CIVIL RIGHTS VOTE.

Protect the United States Postal Service

Representative Carolyn Maloney, D. N.Y., introduced H.R. 8015, the Delivering for America Act. The Delivering for America Act included a number of critical provisions that would protect the United States Postal Service (USPS) from catastrophic operational changes as well as provide much needed financial assistance to the agency. The Delivering for America Act was introduced in response to harmful changes implemented by the Postmaster General that would undermine the function of the USPS as well as the essential employees who keep the agency running.

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These changes resulted in slowed mail delivery and compromised services for millions of people who rely on the mail for access to medicines, essential goods, voting, and more. Notably, these changes were made on the heels of the 2020 presidential election, during a time when voters were most reliant on the efficiency of the USPS to deliver mail-in ballots because of the COVID pandemic. The Delivering for America Act provided $25 billion in funding to the USPS and barred the Postal Service from making changes to its operations if doing so would impede prompt and reliable services. On August 22, 2020, the House passed H.R. 8015 by a 257-150 vote (House roll call vote no. 182) and rejected the MTR by a 182-223 vote (House roll call vote no. 181). YES ON FINAL PASSAGE AND NO ON ANY MOTION TO RECOMMIT IS THE PRO-CIVIL RIGHTS VOTE.

Education Funding for Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs)

Representative Alma Adams, D. N.C., introduced H.R. 5363, the FUTURE Act which would ensure that Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs) have the resources they need to support their students. HBCUs and MSIs play a critical role in postsecondary success for marginalized students. Investing in and supporting HBCUs and MSIs will overwhelmingly benefit marginalized students and is critical to an equitable system of higher education.

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This bipartisan bill extends crucial mandatory funding for education in the sciences, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields until September 2021, allowing HBCUs and MSIs to continue to operate and provide the quality of education their students deserve. On December 10, 2019, the House passed H.R. 5363 by a vote of 319-96. (House roll call vote no. 659). YES IS THE PRO-CIVIL RIGHTS VOTE.

Protections for Defrauded Student Loan Borrowers

H.J. Res. 76 was a “resolution of disapproval,” pursuant to the Congressional Review Act, which allows Congress to overturn regulations recently adopted by federal agencies. Representative Susie Lee, D. Nev., introduced H.J. Res. 76 to reverse a harmful Department of Education rule on borrower’s defense for defrauded student loan borrowers. The 2016 borrower defense rule was designed to protect students from student loan debts tied to fraud and other illegal conduct by their colleges.

In 2019, the Department of Education created a new rule that makes it nearly impossible for defrauded borrowers to receive entitled relief when they have been harmed by deceptive or closed institutions. H.J. Res. 76 would overturn the 2019 Department of Education rule and would restore the stronger rule created in 2016. On January 16, 2020, the House adopted H.J Res.76 by a 231-180 vote (House roll call vote no. 22).

Economic Security Increasing the Federal Minimum Wage

Representative Bobby Scott, D. Va., introduced H.R. 582, the Raise the Wage Act, which would gradually raise the federal minimum wage to $15 an hour by 2025, index it to median federal wages, and ensure that all tipped workers, working people with disabilities, and young people get paid at least the full minimum wage. Fair wages are essential for working people to cover basic expenses like housing, food, transportation, childcare, health care and other necessities, and the civil rights community has long supported a universal floor for wages that would provide a baseline for all people in our country. Congress has not raised the federal minimum wage of $7.25 an hour since 2007,

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and the tipped minimum wage has been stuck at $2.13 an hour since 1991. On July 18, 2019, the House passed H.R. 582 by a vote of 231-199 (House roll call vote no. 496). YES ON FINAL PASSAGE AND NO ON A MOTION TO RECOMMIT (House roll call vote no. 495) IS THE PRO-CIVIL RIGHTS VOTE.

Employment RightsProhibit Corporations from Forcing Working People and Consumers into Forced Arbitration Agreements

Representative Hank Johnson, D. Ga., introduced H.R. 1423, the Forced Arbitration Injustice Repeal (FAIR) Act, which would prohibit corporations from forcing working people and consumers into pre-dispute forced arbitration agreements and class action waivers, which are hidden in many employment and consumer contracts. More than half of nonunion, private sector employers require their employees to enter into forced arbitration agreements, translating to more than 60 million people who do not have access to the courts to enforce their rights under all types of employment and civil rights statutes. The FAIR Act would restore the rights of working people and consumers to choose how to enforce their rights. On September 20, 2019, the House passed H.R. 1423 by a vote of 225-186. (House roll call vote no. 540). YES ON PASSAGE AND NO ON ANY MOTION TO RECOMMIT OR ANY HARMFUL AMENDMENTS (House roll call vote no. 539) IS THE PRO-CIVIL RIGHTS VOTE.

Protection against Pay Discrimination

Representative Rosa DeLauro, D. Conn., introduced H.R. 7, the Paycheck Fairness Act, which would update and strengthen the Equal Pay Act of 1963 to provide more effective protection against sex- based pay discrimination.

Equal pay for equal work is an issue of economic security and fundamental fairness, but for too many women, and especially women of color, it remains far from reality, and persistent pay gaps remain. Employer practices, such as using prior salary history in setting pay levels and prohibiting employees from discussing their wages, helps to perpetuate and widen the pay gap, putting less money in women’s pockets and negatively impacting women’s social security and retirement. On March 27, the House passed H.R. 7 by a vote of 242-187 (House roll call vote no. 134). YES ON PASSAGE AND NO ON ANY MOTION TO RECOMMIT (House roll call vote no. 133) OR ANY HARMFUL AMENDMENTS IS THE PRO-CIVIL RIGHTS VOTE.

Access to Justice for Victims of Age Discrimination

Representative Bobby Scott, D. Va., introduced H.R. 1230, the Protecting Older Workers Against Discrimination Act (POWADA), which would amend the Age Discrimination in Employment Act to level the playing field for older workers. The 2009 Gross v. FBL Financial Services Inc. Supreme Court decision made it more difficult for people who face age discrimination in the workplace to successfully challenge such bias in court. The ruling set a higher standard for proving age discrimination than courts generally require for other forms of discrimination such as those based on race, color, sex, national origin, or religion. POWADA makes it clear that victims of age discrimination do not have to demonstrate that age was a critical reason for the employer’s action in order to prove their case.

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This legislation ensures that victims of age discrimination can have access to justice through the courts. On January 15, 2020, the House passed H.R. 1230 by a 261-155 vote (House roll call vote no. 21). YES IS THE PRO-CIVIL RIGHTS VOTE.

Protecting the Right to Join a Union

Representative Bobby Scott D. Va., introduced H.R. 2474, the Protecting the Right to Organize (PRO) Act of 2019. The PRO Act would reform existing labor laws and protect the right to join a union. The legislation would impose stronger remedies when employers interfere with workers’ rights, strengthen workers’ right to join a union and collectively bargain over working conditions, and unrig rules that are tilted against workers. Enabling working people to exercise the right to form unions and engage in meaningful collective bargaining is one of the most effective, efficient, and comprehensive ways to promote economic security for individuals and their families and to advance civil rights and workplace protections on the job.

Working people in America need – and have a right to enjoy – the benefits that result from collective bargaining and union membership. The Protecting the Right to Organize Act helps to ensure that working people are paid fairly, treated with dignity, and have a voice on the job. On February 6, 2020, the House passed H.R. 2474 by a 224-194 vote (House roll call vote no. 50) and rejected the MTR by a 195-223 vote (House roll call vote no. 49). YES ON FINAL PASSAGE AND NO ON ANY MOTION TO RECOMMIT IS THE PRO-CIVIL RIGHTS VOTE.

Strengthening Protections for Pregnant Workers

Representative Jerrod Nadler, D. N.Y., introduced H.R. 2694, the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act, which strengthens existing federal protections against pregnancy discrimination by clarifying employers’ obligation to provide reasonable accommodations to pregnant workers so they can continue working without jeopardizing either their health or the economic security of their families. Despite passage of the Pregnancy Discrimination Act of 1978 more than 40 years ago, many pregnant workers have been denied accommodations, at times with tragic consequences for their health and the health of their pregnancies. Women should not be forced to choose between the health of their pregnancy and their paycheck. The Pregnant Workers Fairness Act supports pregnant workers and promotes economic security, workplace fairness, and healthy families by requiring employers to make reasonable accommodations when workers have a medical need for them due to pregnancy or childbirth. On September 17, 2020, the House passed H.R. 2694 by a 329-73 vote (House roll call vote no. 195) and rejected the MTR by a 177-226 vote (House roll call vote no. 194). YES ON FINAL PASSAGE AND NO ON ANY MOTION TO RECOMMIT IS THE PRO-CIVIL RIGHTS VOTE.

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Financial ReformProtect Consumers and Reverse Changes to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau

Representative Maxine Waters, D. Calif., sponsored H.R. 1500, the Consumers First Act, to reverse a number of anti-consumer changes that had been made to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) since the Trump administration took over the leadership of this independent agency. The creation of the CFPB was the most important reform in the aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis, and was created to defend consumers from reckless, abusive, or discriminatory industry practices. H.R. 1500 would bring the CFPB closer to its mission by re-establishing strong and independent fair lending and student lending offices within the agency, requiring adequate supervisory and enforcement staffing, reducing the number of political appointees that could be hired, and by making other important reforms. On May 22, the House passed H.R. 1500 by a 231-191 vote (House roll call vote no. 228). YES IS THE PRO-CIVIL RIGHTS VOTE.

Reversing Harmful Changes to the Community Reinvestment Act

H.J. Res. 90 was a “resolution of disapproval,” pursuant to the Congressional Review Act, which allows Congress to overturn regulations recently adopted by federal agencies. In this instance, the resolution would have overturned new regulations by the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) that will drastically weaken the Community Reinvestment Act, our nation’s key law aimed at reversing the economic damage of racist “redlining” in financial services.

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The new regulations make it easy for banks to comply with the Community Reinvestment Act by making large investments that do not necessarily help the communities and people still dealing with the harm of redlining. On June 30, 2020, the House adopted H.J. Res. 90 by a 230-179 vote (House roll call vote no. 129). YES IS THE PRO-CIVIL RIGHTS VOTE.

Health CareRestricting the Department of Justice from using Federal Funds to Jeopardize Access to Health Care

Representative Lauren Underwood, D. Ill., introduced H.Amdt. 865 to H.R 7617, the Department of Defense Appropriations Act. H.Amdt. 865 prevents the U.S. Department of Justice from using federal funds for litigation that undermines the Affordable Care Act (ACA). On November 10, 2020, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in California v. Texas, a case that could overturn the entire ACA. If the case is successful, over 20 million people will lose access to health care and over a 100 million people with pre-existing conditions could lose their protections, all during a global pandemic. H.Amdt. 865 would prohibit the Department of Justice from using taxpayer dollars to advance a lawsuit that threatens the livelihood of millions of Americans. On July 30, 2020 the House agreed to the amendment by a 234-181 vote (House roll call vote no. 175). YES IS THE PRO-CIVIL RIGHTS VOTE. 

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Hate & BiasRepeal the Muslim Ban

Representative Judy Chu, D. Calif., introduced H.R. 2214, the National Origin-Based Anti-discrimination for Nonimmigrants Act, the NO BAN Act. The NO BAN Act would repeal each version of the Trump administration’s Muslim Ban, Refugee Ban, and Asylum Ban, as well as the administration’s 2020 expansion to the people of six additional countries with significant Muslim populations, including two countries in Asia as well as four countries in Africa. The bill would also explicitly prohibit discrimination on the basis of religion under the Immigration and Nationality Act, and make clear existing law that any subsequent administrative ban on classes of immigrants be narrowly tailored to address a compelling government interest using the least restrictive means possible. Furthermore, it would ensure that classes of immigrants who are harmed by blanket exclusions can challenge discriminatory actions in court. The NO BAN Act is the first civil rights bill in history that explicitly protects Muslims by rejecting this administration’s xenophobia and white nationalism and prevents future administrations from enacting similar sweeping, discriminatory bans. On July 22, 2020, the House voted 233-183 to pass the NO BAN Act (House roll call vote no. 153 153). YES IS THE PRO-CIVIL RIGHTS VOTE.

ImmigrationTerminate President Trump’s “National Emergency” Declaration

Representative Joaquin Castro, D. Texas, sponsored H.J. Res 46, which would have terminated the “national emergency” at the southern border as declared by President Trump earlier in the year. This declaration was profoundly flawed as a matter of policy and as a matter of constitutional law. Instead of constructing additional fencing – or resorting to even more inhumane measures, such as using the separation or prolonged detention of children – as a deterrent to immigration, the administration should have been working to increase its capacity to process asylum claims in a timely and humane fashion. Invoking national emergency powers in order to divert funds that Congress had rejected, in order to build walls on private property and further militarize the border, was grossly unconstitutional – and would have imposed staggering costs while doing little to affect immigration. On Feb. 22, the House passed H.J. Res. 46 by a 245-182 vote (House roll call vote no. 94). YES IS THE PRO-CIVIL RIGHTS VOTE.

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Support a Pathway to Citizenship for Dreamers, TPS Holders, and DED Beneficiaries

Representative Lucille Roybal-Allard, D. Calif., sponsored H.R. 6, the Dream and Promise Act. H.R. 6 would provide Dreamers, Temporary Protected Status (TPS) holders, and Deferred Enforced Departure (DED) beneficiaries with a realistic path to citizenship. For several years, these individuals – as well as their families and communities – had their lives thrown into limbo, as President Trump stripped away their status in an effort to pressure Congress to provide funding for a border wall. These individuals, however, have built their lives in the United States, and they are integral parts of our communities. Currently, a handful of preliminary injunctions prevent most of these individuals from facing detention and deportation, but H.R. 6 would create permanent protections. On June 4, the House passed H.R. 6 by a 237-187 vote (House roll call vote no. 240). YES IS THE PRO-CIVIL RIGHTS VOTE.

Impeachment Impeachment of Donald John Trump, President of the United States, for High Crimes and Misdemeanors

Representative Jerrold Nadler, D. N.Y., sponsored H.Res.755, which contained articles of impeachment against Donald John Trump on two counts of high crimes and misdemeanors. Article I of the resolution dealt with the president’s abuse of office by demanding foreign interference in our elections. Article II of the resolution dealt with the President’s obstruction of Congress as the House conducted its inquiry. The Leadership Conference supported the impeachment of a President for the first time in its 70-year history because the actions of the President

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threaten the foundations of our democracy, and no one—including the President—is above the law. On December 19, 2019 the House passed Article I of H.Res.755 by a vote of 230-197 (House roll call vote no. 695) and Article II of H.Res.755 by a vote of 229-198 (House roll call vote no. 696). YES IS THE PRO-CIVIL RIGHTS VOTE.

Justice Reform Police Accountability

Representative Karen Bass, D. Calif., along with House Judiciary Chairman Jerrold Nadler, D. N.Y., introduced H.R. 7120, the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act, to improve transparency and accountability for law enforcement officers and address systemic constitutional violations in policing. H.R. 7120 would take a critical step towards comprehensive policing reform by establishing a national standard for use of force, prohibiting chokeholds and racial profiling, creating data collection and sharing mechanisms for information onpolice misconduct, and making changes to allow prosecutors to more successfully hold law enforcement officers accountable for deprivations of civil rights and civil liberties. On June 25, 2020, the House passed H.R. 7120 by a 236-181 vote (House roll call vote no. 119). YES IS THE PRO-CIVIL RIGHTS VOTE.

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LGBTQ RightsProtect LGBTQ Individuals from Discrimination

Representative David Cicilline, D. R.I., sponsored H.R. 5, the Equality Act. H.R. 5 would ensure that LGBTQ people are protected against discrimination in housing, credit, education, and employment, and would clarify and strengthen public accommodation antidiscrimination laws for all people. Despite the great strides in LGBTQ rights in recent decades, millions of LGBTQ individuals are still subject to discrimination and uncertainty over whether their rights will be protected because there is currently a patchwork of different state laws with varying levels of protections against discrimination, making clear federal standards necessary. On May 17, the House passed H.R. 5 by a 236-173 vote (House roll call vote no. 217). YES IS THE PRO-CIVIL RIGHTS VOTE.

Reverse the Trans Military Ban

Representative Jackie Speier, D. Calif., introduced House Amendment 509 to H.R. 2500, the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2020, which would codify the military’s existing equal opportunity policies to include non-discrimination protections on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, sex, gender identity, and sexual orientation and would overturn President Trump’s ban on transgender troops.

There were approximately 15,000 transgender troops on active duty at the time of Trump’s ban implementation, and it is essential that they be allowed to continue to serve their country with dignity and enjoy the same rights as everyone else. On July 11, 2019, the House passed H. Amdt. 509 by a vote of 242-187 (House roll call vote no. 439). YES IS THE PRO-CIVIL RIGHTS VOTE.

Voting Rights A transformative vision for American democracy

Representative John Sarbanes, D. Md., introduced H.R. 1, the For the People Act of 2019, which is a bold comprehensive reform package that will improve access to the ballot, improve election security, end partisan gerrymandering, and strengthen oversight and accountability of our elected officials in Washington. The legislation would also create a matching system for small donations, thereby returning power to the American people by allowing candidates to run elections funded by their constituents instead of wealthy corporate interests. On March 8, 2019, the House passed H.R. 1 by a vote of 234-193 (House roll call vote no. 118). YES ON FINAL PASSAGE AND NO ON THE MOTION TO RECOMMIT (House roll call vote no. 117) IS THE PRO CIVIL RIGHTS VOTE.

Restore the Voting Rights Act

Representative Terri Sewell, D. Ala., introduced H.R. 4, the Voting Rights Advancement Act (VRAA), which would restore the Voting Rights Act (VRA) Section 5 preclearance system that was gutted by the Supreme Court’s infamous 2013 Shelby County v. Holder decision. Since this decision, discriminatory policies have proliferated nationwide and continued in areas formerly covered by the preclearance requirement.

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The VRAA would create a new coverage formula, establish practice-based preclearance, increase transparency, and create new mechanisms and authorities to hold state and local governments accountable for violations of the right to vote. On December 6, 2019, the House passed H.R. 4 by a vote of 228-187 (Roll no. 654). YES ON FINAL PASSAGE AND NO ON THE MOTION TO RECOMMIT (House roll call vote no. 653) IS THE PRO-CIVIL RIGHTS VOTE.

Women’s Rights

Protecting Americans from Gender-Based Violence

Representative Karen Bass, D. Calif., introduced H.R. 1585, the Violence Against Women Reauthorization Act of 2019, which would protect the civil and human rights of all people in the United States to be free from gender-based violence,

including domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, and stalking. These protections are especially important for LGBTQ people, people of color, and American Indian and Alaskan Native women who continue to experience high rates of violence. Since VAWA was first passed in 1994, rates of violence, on average, have decreased, but more can and should be done to prevent gender-based violence, hold perpetrators accountable, protect all survivors, and ensure access to appropriate services and supports. On April 4, 2019, the House passed H.R. 1585 by a vote of 263-158 (House roll call vote no. 156). YES ON PASSAGE AND NO ON ANY AMENDMENTS THAT WOULD WEAKEN PROTECTIONS FOR SURVIVORS OR ANY MOTION TO RECOMMIT (House roll call vote no. 155) IS THE PRO-CIVIL RIGHTS VOTE.

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EducationProtections for Defrauded Student Loan Borrowers

H.J. Res. 76 was a “resolution of disapproval,” pursuant to the Congressional Review Act, which allows Congress to overturn regulations recently adopted by federal agencies. Representative Susie Lee, D. Nev., introduced H.J. Res. 76 to reverse a harmful Department of Education rule on borrower’s defense for defrauded student loan borrowers. The 2016 borrower defense rule was designed to protect students from student loan debts tied to fraud and other illegal conduct by their colleges. In 2019, the Department of Education created a new rule that makes it nearly impossible for defrauded borrowers to receive entitled relief when they have been harmed by deceptive or closed institutions. H.J. Res. 76 would overturn the 2019 Department of Education rule and would restore the stronger rule created in 2016. On March 11, 2020, H.J. Res. 76 passed the Senate without amendment by a 53-42 vote (Senate roll call vote no. 70). YES IS THE PRO-CIVIL RIGHTS VOTE.

Executive NominationsWilliam Barr Confirmation to be Attorney General

The Attorney General is responsible for making real the promise of equal justice under law, and for operating in service of the people, not the president himself. The Leadership Conference opposed Barr’s confirmation because of his long record of advancing positions that restricted civil and

human rights in America, and his lack of independence from President Trump. He endorsed a draconian approach to law enforcement that led to our current mass incarceration crisis, holds deeply disturbing views on LGBTQ equality, defended devastating anti-immigrant positions, attacked reproductive freedom and protections for survivors of sexual assault, and endorsed the anti-voting rights agenda of Attorney General Sessions. It was also clear at the time of his nomination that Barr saw his role as primarily to protect the president. On February 14, 2019, the Senate confirmed the nomination over bipartisan opposition by a vote of 54-45 (Senate roll call vote no. 24). NO IS THE PRO-CIVIL RIGHTS VOTE.

Eugene Scalia Confirmation to be Secretary of Labor

The Secretary of Labor plays a key role in implementing and strengthening workplace protections and improving economic opportunities for working people, and the nominee for that position should have a record of demonstrated commitment to promoting and enforcing the dignity, safety, and rights of working people. The Leadership Conference opposed Scalia’s confirmation because he has built his legal career advocating against the interests of working people in favor of shielding corporations from liability. Scalia has a long history of defending corporations against claims of race discrimination, sexual harassment, and discrimination against people with disabilities. Scalia also opposed minimum wage increases and has a troubling record on workplace safety. On September 26, 2019, the Senate confirmed the nomination by a party-line vote of 53-44 (Senate roll call vote no. 313). NO IS THE PRO-CIVIL RIGHTS VOTE.

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Jocelyn Samuels’ Confirmation to the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission

The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) plays a critical part in preventing, investigating, and remedying employment discrimination, and requires strong and dedicated leadership, which is particularly important during this period of severe economic turmoil. The Leadership Conference supported Jocelyn Samuels’ nomination to the EEOC based on her legal expertise, breadth and depth of civil rights experience, and commitment to equality and the rule of law. Ms. Samuels has dedicated her career to public service, advocacy, and research, and her record demonstrates extensive and relevant experience with civil rights law and enforcement, including having worked for several years as a senior attorney-advisor at the EEOC itself. On September 23, 2020 the Senate confirmed Ms. Samuels’ nomination to the EEOC by a vote of 54-42 (Senate roll call vote no. 193). YES IS THE PRO-CIVIL RIGHTS VOTE.

Financial Reform Reversing Harmful Changes to the Community Reinvestment Act

H.J. Res. 90 was a “resolution of disapproval,” pursuant to the Congressional Review Act, which allows Congress to overturn regulations recently adopted by federal agencies. In this instance, the resolution would have overturned new regulations by the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) that will drastically weaken the Community Reinvestment Act, our nation’s key law aimed at reversing the economic damage of racist “redlining” in financial services.

The new regulations make it easy for banks to comply with the Community Reinvestment Act by making large investments that do not necessarily help the communities and people still dealing with the harm of redlining. On October 19, 2020 the Senate voted on a motion to proceed to consider the resolution, but the motion fell short on a 43-48 vote (Senate roll call vote no. 201). YES IS THE PRO-CIVIL RIGHTS VOTE.

Health CareProtect Pre-Existing Conditions

Senator Mark Warner, D. Va., introduced S.J. Res. 52, a Congressional Review Act resolution, which would reverse the Trump administration’s harmful rule on the Affordable Care Act’s (ACA) Section 1332. The changes created by the Trump administration’s rule would undermine health care protections for people in America with pre-existing conditions, allowing states to increase costs for vulnerable populations and reduce their quality of coverage, thereby leaving vulnerable individuals to face major out-of-pocket medical expenses that can be devastating to their economic security. S.J. Res. 52, which would overturn this rule, will help more than 130 million individuals with pre-existing conditions who need strong protections to ensure access to high-quality, affordable health care when they need it. On October 30, 2019, S.J. Res. 52 failed to pass in the Senate by a vote of 43-52. (Senate roll call vote no. 337). YES IS THE PRO-CIVIL RIGHTS VOTE.

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Impeachment Impeachment Trial of Donald John Trump, President of the United States

The Impeachment Trial of President Donald Trump began in the U.S. Senate on January 16, 2020 after the House passed H.Res.755, which contained articles of impeachment on two counts of high crimes and misdemeanors. The Leadership Conference supported the impeachment of a president for the first time in its 70-year history because the actions of the president threaten the foundation of our democracy, and no one—including the president—is above the law. On February 5, the Senate voted to acquit the president of the charges of abuse of power by a vote of 55-48 (Senate roll call vote no. 33) and obstruction of Congress by a vote of 53-47 (Senate Roll call vote no. 34). YES IS THE PRO-CIVIL RIGHTS VOTE.

Justice ReformResponse to Police Violence

In the wake of the murders of Breonna Taylor, Tony McDade, and George Floyd there was an outcry for the country to finally address systemic racism and constitutional violations by law enforcement. In response, Senator Tim Scott, R. S.C., introduced S. 3985, The Just and Unifying Solutions To Invigorate Communities Everywhere (JUSTICE) Act of 2020. The JUSTICE Act, however, is ceremonial and contains little to meaningfully address police brutality nor does it provide any mechanisms to hold police accountable. It would provide weak reporting requirements for use of force, limited access to disciplinary records of officers,

and incentives for reducing the use of chokeholds while authorizing an additional $7.6 billion in federal funding for law enforcement agencies over the next five years. It does not adequately address systemic racism or racial profiling, create effective data sharing and accountability measures, or make it easier to prosecute police misconduct cases. On June 24, 2020, the Senate rejected cloture on the motion to proceed with debate on S. 3985 by a 55-45 vote (Senate roll call vote no. 126). NO IS THE PRO-CIVIL RIGHTS VOTE.

Judicial NominationsEric Miller Confirmation to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit (Washington)

The Leadership Conference opposed Miller’s confirmation because of his efforts to undermine tribal sovereignty and his extreme ideological affiliations. Miller is a member of the Federalist Society. He was also opposed by both of his home state senators, which traditionally would have prevented his nomination from advancing. On February 26, 2019, the Senate confirmed the nomination by a party-line vote of 53-46 (Senate roll call vote no. 29). NO IS THE PRO-CIVIL RIGHTS VOTE.

Allison Jones Rushing Confirmation to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit (North Carolina)

The Leadership Conference opposed Rushing’s confirmation because of her ideologically extreme work. Rushing worked at the Alliance Defending Freedom, a Southern Poverty Law Center-designated hate group that opposes LGBTQ equality, and embraced the ADF agenda in public statements later in her career.

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She is also a member of the Federalist Society. On March 5, 2019, the Senate confirmed the nomination by a party-line vote of 53-44 (Senate roll call vote no. 35). NO IS THE PRO-CIVIL RIGHTS VOTE.

Chad Readler Confirmation to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit (Ohio)

The Leadership Conference opposed Readler’s confirmation because of his demonstrated hostility to civil and human rights. As a high ranking official in the Sessions Justice Department, Readler sought to take away health care from millions by refusing to defend the Affordable Care Act, arguing it is unconstitutional; advocated for an untested, harmful citizenship question on the 2020 Census; and attacked voting rights.

He defended anti-immigrant, anti-LGBTQ, and anti-reproductive freedom policies; worked to undermine public education; and fought against consumer protections. Readler is a member of the Federalist Society. He was also opposed by one of his home state senators, which traditionally would have prevented his nomination from advancing. On March 6, 2019, the Senate confirmed the nomination over bipartisan opposition by a vote of 52-47 (Senate roll call vote no. 37). NO IS THE PRO-CIVIL RIGHTS VOTE.

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Eric Murphy Confirmation to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit (Ohio)

The Leadership Conference opposed Murphy’s confirmation because of his work to weaken and restrict a broad array of civil and human rights. He defended Ohio’s notorious voter purge law before the Supreme Court; advocated for anti-LGBTQ policies; supported the anti-immigration actions of the Trump administration; argued against access to contraception and abortion; and defended inhumane death penalty practices. Murphy is a member of the Federalist Society. He was also opposed by one of his home state senators, which traditionally would have prevented his nomination from advancing. On March 7, 2019, the Senate confirmed the nomination by a party-line vote of 52-46 (Senate roll call vote no. 39). NO IS THE PRO-CIVIL RIGHTS VOTE.

Paul Matey Confirmation to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit (New Jersey)

The Leadership Conference opposed Matey’s confirmation because he is a conservative ideologue who lacks the neutrality to serve as a fair-minded jurist. He did not perform pro bono work as an attorney and served in New Jersey Governor Chris Christie’s scandal-ridden administration. He is a longtime member of the Federalist Society and the Republican National Lawyer Association. He was opposed by both of his home state senators, which traditionally would have prevented his nomination from advancing. On March 12, 2019, the Senate confirmed the nomination by a vote of 54-45 (Senate roll call vote no. 42). NO IS THE PRO-CIVIL RIGHTS VOTE.

Neomi Rao Confirmation to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia

The Leadership Conference opposed Rao’s confirmation because of her extreme ideological views and work at the center of the Trump administration’s aggressive efforts to undermine public protections. In her college writings, Rao made clear her bias against sexual assault survivors, and expressed disparaging views on women’s rights, troubling views on race, and hostility to LGBTQ rights. As Administrator of the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, Rao worked to roll back critical protections, including sexual harassment and assault, reproductive health, and environmental protections. Rao is a member of the Federalist Society. On March 13, 2019, the Senate confirmed the nomination by a party-line vote of 53-46 (Senate roll call vote no. 44). NO IS THE PRO-CIVIL RIGHTS VOTE.

Patrick Wyrick Confirmation to the U.S. District Court, Western District of Oklahoma

The Leadership Conference opposed Wyrick’s confirmation because of his inexperience, extreme ideology, and career working with then-Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt. Wyrick challenged environmental protections; defended a flawed death penalty process; defended an anti-Muslim referendum and an anti-workers’ compensation law; opposed tribal sovereignty; and undermined access to reproductive health care. Wyrick is a member of the Federalist Society. On April 9, 2019, the Senate confirmed the nomination by a party-line vote of 53-47 (Senate roll call vote no. 68). NO IS THE PRO-CIVIL RIGHTS VOTE.

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J. Campbell Barker Confirmation to U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Texas

The Leadership Conference opposed Barker’s confirmation because of his demonstrated record of hostility against civil rights. He worked to restrict voting rights, LGBTQ equality, immigrant rights, reproductive freedom, environmental protections, and fairness for criminal defendants. On May 1, 2019, the Senate confirmed the nomination by a party-line vote of 51-47 (Senate roll call vote no. 85). NO IS THE PRO-CIVIL RIGHTS VOTE.

Andrew Brasher Confirmation to the U.S. District Court, Middle District of Alabama

The Leadership Conference opposed Brasher’s confirmation because of his work to attempt to restrict voting rights, LGBTQ equality, reproductive freedom, environmental protections, a fair and accurate 2020 Census, and other critical civil and human rights. Brasher is a member of the Federalist Society. On May 1, 2019, the Senate confirmed the nomination by a party-line vote of 52-47 (Senate roll call vote no. 87). NO IS THE PRO-CIVIL RIGHTS VOTE.

Joseph Bianco Confirmation to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit (New York)

The Leadership Conference opposed Bianco’s confirmation of his ideological affiliations and concerns he would be unable to be a fair jurist. Bianco is a member of the Federalist Society. He was also opposed by both of his home state senators, which traditionally would have prevented his nomination fromadvancing. On May 6, 2019, the Senate confirmed the nomination by a vote of 54-42 (Senate roll call vote no. 99). NO IS THE PRO-CIVIL RIGHTS VOTE.

Michael Park Confirmation to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit (New York)

The Leadership Conference opposed Park’s confirmation because of his work to add an untested, harmful citizenship question to the 2020 Census, to limit educational equity through equal opportunities in university admissions, and to restrict access to reproductive health care. Park is a member of the Federalist Society. He was also opposed by both of his home state senators, which traditionally would have prevented his nomination from advancing. On May 9, 2019, the Senate confirmed the nomination by a party-line vote of 52-41 (Senate roll call vote no. 106). NO IS THE PRO-CIVIL RIGHTS VOTE.

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Michael Truncale Confirmation to the U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Texas

The Leadership Conference opposed Truncale’s confirmation because of his demonstrated hostility to immigrant rights, voting rights, reproductive freedom, workers’ rights, LGBTQ rights, environmental protection, common-sense gun safety measures, and the role of the federal government. He refused to say that Brown v. Board of Education, the landmark and unanimous Supreme Court decision to end legal apartheid in our education system, was correctly decided. Truncale is a member of the Federalist Society. On May 14, 2019, the Senate confirmed the nomination over bipartisan opposition by a vote of 49-46 (Senate roll call vote no. 108). NO IS THE PRO-CIVIL RIGHTS VOTE.

Kenneth Lee Confirmation to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit (California)

The Leadership Conference opposed Lee’s confirmation because of his writings that demeaned sexual assault and harassment survivors, ridiculed universities that promote diversity through student affinity organizations, undermined voting rights, and condemned racial justice and LGBTQ rights. Many of these extreme writings were hidden from the Senate. Lee refused to say that Brown v. Board of Education, the landmark and unanimous Supreme Court decision to end legal apartheid in our education system, was correctly decided.

He was opposed by both of his home state senators, which traditionally would have prevented his nomination from advancing. Lee is a member of the Federalist Society. On May 15, 2019, the Senate confirmed the nomination by a party-line vote of 52-45 (Senate roll call vote no. 110). NO IS THE PRO-CIVIL RIGHTS VOTE.

Wendy Vitter Confirmation to the U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Louisiana

The Leadership Conference opposed Vitter’s confirmation because of her extreme and irresponsible positions on reproductive health care and insensitivity to the rights of immigrants. Vitter refused to say that Brown v. Board of Education, the landmark and unanimous Supreme Court decision to end legal apartheid in our education system, was correctly decided. On May 16, 2019, the Senate confirmed the nomination over bipartisan opposition by a vote of 52-45 (Senate roll call vote no. 114). NO IS THE PRO-CIVIL RIGHTS VOTE.

Daniel Collins Confirmation to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit (California)

The Leadership Conference opposed Collins’ confirmation because of his work to restrict civil and human rights in many areas, including reproductive freedom and criminal justice. He refused to say that Brown v. Board of Education, the landmark and unanimous Supreme Court decision to end legal apartheid in our education system, was correctly decided. He was opposed by both of his home state senators, which traditionally would have prevented his nomination from advancing. Collins is a member of the Federalist Society. On May 21, 2019, the Senate confirmed the nomination by a party-line vote of 53-46 (Senate roll call vote no. 118). NO IS THE PRO-CIVIL RIGHTS VOTE.

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Howard Nielson Confirmation to the U.S. District Court, District of Utah

The Leadership Conference opposed Nielson’s confirmation because of his record of hostility to civil and human rights. He argued against LGBTQ equality and attempted to have a judge removed from a marriage equality case because he claimed the judge would not be fair because the judge, himself, was gay. He is also has a record of hostility to environmental protections and reproductive rights, authored a memo defending torture, argued against educational equity, and was the “go-to” lawyer for opponents of common-sense gun safety measures. He was involved with a Justice Department screening committee that was rebuked for its discrimination against job applicants who had worked for civil rights organizations. Nielson is a member of the Federalist Society. On May 22, 2019, the Senate confirmed the nomination over bipartisan opposition by a vote of 51-47 (Senate roll call vote no. 123). NO IS THE PRO-CIVIL RIGHTS VOTE.

Stephen Clark Confirmation to the U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Missouri

The Leadership Conference opposed Clark’s confirmation because of his extreme views on LGBTQ equality and reproductive freedom. Clark was also a member of several discriminatory private clubs, and partisan, right-wing organizations like the Federalist Society, the Republican National Lawyers Association, the National Rifle Association, and the Republican National Committee. On May 22, 2019, the Senate confirmed the nomination by a vote of 53-45 (Senate roll call vote no. 124). NO IS THE PRO-CIVIL RIGHTS VOTE.

Matthew Kacsmaryk Confirmation to the U.S. District Court, Northern District of Texas

The Leadership Conference opposed Kacsmaryk’s confirmation because of his right-wing extremism. He devoted much of his career to fighting against LGBTQ equality and reproductive health care access. Kacsmaryk expressed staunch opposition to the Equality Act, marriage equality, and promoted the dangerous lie that being transgender is a “delusion.” He attacked Roe v. Wade and challenged the Affordable Care Act’s contraceptive access provision. Kacsmaryk is a member of the Federalist Society. On June 19, 2019, the Senate confirmed the nomination over bipartisan opposition by a vote of 52-46 (Senate roll call vote no. 172). NO IS THE PRO-CIVIL RIGHTS VOTE.

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Allen Winsor Confirmation to the U.S. District Court, Northern District of Florida

The Leadership Conference opposed Winsor’s confirmation because of his record of attempting to restrict voting rights, LGBTQ equality, reproductive freedom, environmental protection, criminal defendants’ rights, and gun safety measures. Winsor is a member of the Federalist Society. On June 19, the Senate confirmed the nomination by a vote of 54-44 (Senate roll call vote no. 173). NO IS THE PRO-CIVIL RIGHTS VOTE.

Daniel Bress Confirmation to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit (California)

The Leadership Conference opposed Bress’s confirmation because of his anti-civil rights work. Bress worked as a Republican political operative and engaged in litigation against consumers’ interests. He was opposed by both of his home-state senators, which traditionally would have prevented his nomination from advancing. He is a member of the Federalist Society.

On July 9, 2019, the Senate confirmed the nomination by a party-line vote of 53-45 (Senate roll call vote no. 191). NO IS THE PRO-CIVIL RIGHTS VOTE.

Peter Phipps Confirmation to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit (Pennsylvania)

The Leadership Conference opposed Phipps’ confirmation because of his demonstrated insensitivity to LGBTQ equality, and concern for the lack of diversity on the Third Circuit. He was opposed by one of his home-state senators, which traditionally would have prevented his nomination from advancing. On July 16, 2019, the Senate confirmed the nomination by a vote of 56-40 (Senate roll call vote no. 205). NO IS THE PRO-CIVIL RIGHTS VOTE.

Brian Buescher Confirmation to the U.S. District Court, District of Nebraska

The Leadership Conference opposed Buescher’s confirmation because of his track record of partisan activism and deep-seated hostility to LGBTQ equality and reproductive freedom. Buescher refused to say that Brown v. Board of Education, the landmark and unanimous Supreme Court decision to end legal apartheid in our education system, was correctly decided. He is a member of the Federalist Society. On July 24, 2019, the Senate confirmed the nomination by a party-line vote of 51-40 (Senate roll call vote no. 229). NO IS THE PRO-CIVIL RIGHTS VOTE.

Jeffrey Brown Confirmation to the U.S. District Court, Southern District of Texas

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Walker was a partisan operative who conducted 162 media interviews in 2018 in defense of embattled Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh. Due to his lack of trial and litigation experience, he was deemed unqualified to serve as a federal judge by the independent and nonpartisan American Bar Association. Walker is a member of the Federalist Society. On October 24, 2019, the Senate confirmed the nomination by a party-line vote of 50-41 (Senate roll call vote no. 333). NO IS THE PRO-CIVIL RIGHTS VOTE.

Lee Rudofsky Confirmation to the U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Arkansas

The Leadership Conference opposed Rudofsky’s confirmation because of his efforts to restrict access to reproductive health care, LGBTQ rights, immigrant rights, voting rights, workers' rights, equal opportunity in education, and environmental protection. He made disrespectful and partisan comments about the Senate’s vital role in the confirmation process. Rudofsky is a member of the Federalist Society and the Republican National Lawyers Association. On November 7, 2019, the Senate confirmed the nomination by a party-line vote of 51-41 (Senate roll call vote no. 350). NO IS THE PRO-CIVIL RIGHTS VOTE.

judge. His record both on and off the bench demonstrated a hostility to LGBTQ rights, reproductive health care, and immigrant rights. Brown refused to say that Brown v. Board of Education, the landmark and unanimous Supreme Court decision to end legal apartheid in our education system, was correctly decided. He is a member of the Federalist Society. On July 31, 2019, the Senate confirmed the nomination over bipartisan opposition by a vote of 50-40 (Senate roll call vote no. 254). NO IS THE PRO-CIVIL RIGHTS VOTE.

Brantley Starr Confirmation to the U.S. District Court, Northern District of Texas

The Leadership Conference opposed Starr’s confirmation because of his anti-civil rights record. Starr served as a top legal advisor to far-right Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and worked to restrict voting rights, LGBTQ equality, immigrant rights, and reproductive freedom. Starr refused to say that Brown v. Board of Education, the landmark and unanimous Supreme Court decision to end legal apartheid in our education system, was correctly decided. He is a longtime member of the Federalist Society and served on the board of an ideologically right-wing publication. On July 31, 2019, the Senate confirmed the nomination by a party-line vote of 51-39 (Senate roll call vote no. 255). NO IS THE PRO-CIVIL RIGHTS VOTE.

Justin Walker Confirmation to the U.S. District Court, Western District of Kentucky

The Leadership Conference opposed Walker’s confirmation because of his disturbing lack of qualifications, record of hostility to the Affordable Care Act, support for efforts to deny contraception to employees, and radical views on the value of judicial precedent.

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Steven Menashi Confirmation to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit (New York)

The Leadership Conference opposed Menashi’s confirmation because of his record as a staunch right-wing ideologue, from his offensive writings in college to his work in the Trump administration. He advanced extreme viewpoints on women’s rights, LGBTQ equality, racial justice, and respect for the Muslim religion. He supported civil rights rollbacks in the Betsy DeVos Education Department and in the Trump White House. His nomination was opposed by both of his home-state senators, which traditionally would have prevented his nomination from advancing. Menashi is a member of the Federalist Society. On November 14, 2019, the Senate confirmed the nomination by a vote of 51-41, over bipartisan opposition (Senate roll call vote no. 356). NO IS THE PRO-CIVIL RIGHTS VOTE.

Sarah Pitlyk Confirmation to the U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Missouri

The Leadership Conference opposed Pitlyk’s confirmation because of her work to attempt to restrict reproductive freedom and access to health care. She opposed equal opportunity affirmative action programs and campaigned for the confirmation of Brett Kavanaugh by arguing that he would be a reliable vote against abortion and the Affordable Care Act. Due to her lack of trial and litigation experience, Pitlyk was deemed unqualified to serve as a federal judge by the independent and nonpartisan American Bar Association. She is a member of the Federalist Society. On December 4, 2019, the Senate confirmed the nomination by a vote of 49-44, over bipartisan opposition (Senate roll call vote no. 379). NO IS THE PRO-CIVIL RIGHTS VOTE.

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Patrick Bumatay Confirmation to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit (California)

The Leadership Conference opposed Bumatay’s confirmation because of his record as a conservative ideologue and work as a political operative in the Trump Justice Department. In the administration, he worked to promote the confirmations of extreme Trump judicial nominees like Brett Kavanaugh, roll back efforts to combat unfair sentencing and mass incarceration, and support a widely condemned “zero-tolerance” policy that resulted in cruel and inhumane treatment of undocumented immigrants. He also expressed hostility to diversity programs and implicit bias training. He was opposed by both of his home-state senators, which traditionally would have prevented his nomination from advancing. Bumatay is a member of the Federalist Society. On December 10, 2019, the Senate confirmed the nomination by a party-line vote of 53-40 (Senate roll call vote no. 387). NO IS THE PRO-CIVIL RIGHTS VOTE.

Lawrence VanDyke Confirmation to the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals (Nevada)

The Leadership Conference opposed VanDyke’s nomination because of his record of using government positions – as the solicitor general in Montana and in Nevada, as well as in the Trump administration – to push an anti-civil rights agenda. Throughout his career, he worked to undercut LGBTQ equality, reproductive freedom, environmental protection, gun safety, worker protections, immigrant justice, and tribal sovereignty. Due to his anti-LGBTQ bias and lack of candor, humility, and work ethic, VanDyke was deemed unqualified to serve as a federal judge by the independent and nonpartisan American Bar Association.

He lacks Nevada connections and was opposed by both of the Nevada senators, which traditionally would have prevented his nomination from advancing. VanDyke is a member of the Federalist Society. On December 11, 2019, the Senate confirmed the nomination by a vote of 51-44, over bipartisan opposition (Senate roll call vote no. 391). NO IS THE PRO-CIVIL RIGHTS VOTE.

Andrew Brasher Confirmation to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit (Alabama)

The Leadership Conference opposed Brasher’s confirmation because of his work to restrict voting rights, LGBTQ equality, reproductive freedom, environmental protection, and other critical civil and human rights. He spent most of his career working in the aggressively ideological Alabama Attorney General’s office, including as Solicitor General, where he spearheaded a national amicus brief strategy in controversial cases attacking civil rights. Brasher is a member of the Federalist Society. He was also opposed by one of his home-state senators, which traditionally would have prevented his nomination from advancing. On February 11, 2020 the Senate confirmed the nomination by a party-line vote of 52-43 (Senate roll call vote no. 36). NO IS THE PRO-CIVIL RIGHTS VOTE. 

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Justin Walker Confirmation to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit

The Leadership Conference opposed Walker’s confirmation because of his partisan and ideological extremism. He made dozens of FOX News appearances in defense of Brett Kavanaugh, emphasizing their shared hostility to the Affordable Care Act, and he attacked his perceived political opponents in public remarks and judicial opinions. His extreme views on administrative law would undermine the ability of federal agencies to protect working people, consumers, discrimination victims, and the environment. Just 37 at the time of his nomination, Walker is a former intern for and political protege of Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, who prioritized Walker’s confirmation over passing legislation to aid an ailing nation amidst the coronavirus pandemic. Walker is a member of the Federalist Society. On June 18, 2020, the Senate confirmed the nomination over bipartisan opposition by a vote of 51-42 (Senate roll call vote no. 123). NO IS THE PRO-CIVIL RIGHTS VOTE.

Cory Wilson Confirmation to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit (Kentucky)

The Leadership Conference opposed Wilson’s confirmation because of his blatant and publicly expressed hostility to civil and human rights. As a state legislator, and in strident op-ed pieces, Wilson expressed hostility to health care, defended discriminatory photo ID laws, attacked LGBTQ rights and reproductive freedom, opposed gun safety legislation, and engaged in hyper-partisan diatribes. Wilson is a member of the Federalist Society. On June 24, 2020, the Senate confirmed the nomination over bipartisan opposition by a vote of 52-48 (Senate roll call vote no. 125). NO IS THE PRO-CIVIL RIGHTS VOTE.

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Amy Coney Barrett Cloture and Confirmation to the Supreme Court of the United States

This Supreme Court vacancy was created by the passing of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who was a principled, dignified defender of justice for all. She dedicated her entire career, on and off the Court, to protecting rights for women and LGBTQ individuals, and advancing justice for millions of people in America. The Leadership Conference fought to defend her legacy for equal justice, and for the seat to be filled by the next president and Senate with a justice committed to protecting, upholding, and strengthening democracy for generations to come.

The administration and Senate majority rushed to nominate and confirm a replacement even though millions of people were already voting for the president and senators they wanted to make that monumental decision. The president and his Senate allies were eager to install a nominee who passed their extreme litmus tests of overturning the Affordable Care Act (ACA) and gutting Roe v. Wade. They prioritized that unprecedented process rather than providing relief to struggling families, communities, and businesses devastated by the COVID-19 pandemic. The Senate majority’s rushed and illegitimate confirmation process stood in stark contrast to its treatment of President Obama’s Supreme Court nominee in 2016, when they claimed Supreme Court election year vacancies should be filled by the next president.

The Leadership Conference opposed Barrett’s confirmation because her extremist record demonstrated she would meet the president’s litmus tests. Barrett publicly expressed opposition to the crucial Supreme Court decisions that had upheld the ACA, undergirded reproductive rights, and

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expanded LGBTQ equality. As a circuit court judge, she ruled against employment discrimination victims, accountability for sexual assault, criminal defendants and people in prison, immigrant justice, and gun safety. At her hearing, Barrett refused to engage with questions about her record, including her lack of respect for precedent critical to civil and human rights. She refused to affirm basic facts about climate change, tenets of our democracy, and voter suppression. And as the process moved forward, additional documents continued to come to light that Barrett had not properly disclosed to the Senate Judiciary Committee. Barrett is a member of the Federalist Society and has delivered paid speeches for the Alliance Defending Freedom, a radical anti-LGBTQ organization designated as a hate group by the Southern Poverty Law Center. On October 25, 2020, the Senate invoked cloture and confirmed the nomination the next day. The cloture vote passed over bipartisan opposition by a vote of 51-48 (Senate roll call vote no. 222) and the confirmation vote passed over bipartisan opposition by a vote of 52-48 (Senate roll call vote no. 224). NO IS THE PRO-CIVIL RIGHTS VOTE.

Brown v. Board of EducationRefusal to State that Brown v. Board of Education was Correctly Decided

In 2019, the nation commemorated the 65th anniversary of the landmark, unanimous decision in Brown v. Board of Education, which ended legal apartheid in our education system. When asked during their Senate hearings or in written questions, an alarming number of President Trump’s judicial nominees refused to state unequivocally that the decision in Brown was correct.

The refusal sent a dangerous signal to all Americans – especially African Americans – that Brown could someday be overturned and that our nation could return to the disgraceful days of racial segregation.

In a May 13, 2019 letter to senators, The Leadership Conference announced its opposition to all nominees who were unable to meet this moral floor and provided the opportunity for nominees to clarify their testimony.

In total, 33 nominees pending at the time or after the May 13 letter refused to state in their hearing or in clarification of their testimony that Brown was correctly decided. It is disappointing that many of these nominees received significant bipartisan support, despite their refusal to meet this moral floor.

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Since our letter, only one nominee failed to state at the time of his hearing – and refused to clarify his testimony – that the decision in Brown is correct. This shift is a major victory for the civil and human rightscoalition, as it no longer allows into our discourse the possibility that Brown was not correctly decided. For the purposes of the Voting Record, we consider the confirmation vote on any nominee, who had a hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee after our letter was sent to the Senate. This is reflected in our inclusion of the nomination of Jason Pulliam, U.S. District Court, Western District of Texas: confirmed by the Senate on July 31, 2019 by a vote of 54-36 (Senate roll call vote no. 256). NO IS THE PRO-CIVIL RIGHTS VOTE.

Other nominees who we opposed for additional reasons also refused to state that Brown was correctly decided and their refusal is noted in the descriptions about their nominations.

Rules ChangePost-Cloture Timing Rules Change

Senate rules historically provided for up to 30 hours of post-cloture debate time for judicial and executive branch nominees. This rule helped support the Senate’s constitutional advice-and-consent function and provided an important check on presidential power.

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To rush nominees through the process even more quickly, Leader McConnell forced a change in the rules to reduce post-cloture debate time to just two hours for district court nominees – who serve lifetime appointments -- and most executive branch nominees.

Given the rapid demise of important checks throughout the nomination and confirmation process, the refusal to allow adequate time to debate controversial nominations is deeply troubling. This rule change only further transformed the Senate into a rubber stamp for President Trump’s efforts to stack the courts with dangerous, anti-civil rights judges. On April 3, 2019, the Senate voted not to sustain the decision of the chair that had upheld the 30-hour rule by a vote of 48-51, despite bipartisan support for keeping the rule in place (Senate roll call vote no. 61). YES IS THE PRO-CIVIL RIGHTS VOTE.

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Matsui Doris D 6 100%

Bera Amerish D 7 100%

Cook Paul R 8 11%

McNerney Gerald D 9 100%

Harder Josh D 10 100%

DeSaulnier Mark D 11 100%

Pelosi Nancy D 12 100%

Lee Barbara D 13 100%

Speier Karen D 14 100%

Swalwell Eric D 15 100%

Costa James D 16 100%

Khanna Rohit D 17 100%

Eshoo Anna D 18 100%

Lofgren Zoe D 19 100%

Panetta Jimmy D 20 100%

Cox Tj D 21 100%

Nunes Devin R 22 3%

McCarthy Kevin R 23 6%

Carbajal Salud D 24 100%

Hill Katie D 25 100%

Garcia Michael R 25 10%

Brownley Julia D 26 100%

Chu Judy D 27 100%

Schiff Adam D 28 100%

Cardenas Antonio D 29 100%

Sherman Bradley D 30 100%

Aguilar Peter D 31 100%

Napolitano Grace D 32 100%

Lieu Ted D 33 100%

Gomez Jimmy D 34 100%

Torres Norma D 35 100%

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Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

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CIVIL RIGHTS VOTE

Thompson

Matsui

Bera

Cook

McNerney

Harder

DeSaulnier

Pelosi

Lee

Speier

Swalwell

Costa

Khanna

Eshoo

Lofgren

Panetta

Cox

Nunes

McCarthy

Carbajal

Hill

Garcia

Brownley

Chu

Schiff

Cardenas

Sherman

Aguilar

Napolitano

Lieu

Gomez

Torres

122 121 119 109 50

Democracy Democracy Justice Reform COVID-19 Relief Employment Rights

YES NO YES YES YES

2020 2020 2020 2020 2020

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y X Y

Y Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y X Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y X Y

Y N Y X Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

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CIVIL RIGHTS VOTE

Thompson

Matsui

Bera

Cook

McNerney

Harder

DeSaulnier

Pelosi

Lee

Speier

Swalwell

Costa

Khanna

Eshoo

Lofgren

Panetta

Cox

Nunes

McCarthy

Carbajal

Hill

Garcia

Brownley

Chu

Schiff

Cardenas

Sherman

Aguilar

Napolitano

Lieu

Gomez

Torres

49 22 21 696 695

Employment Rights Education Employment Rights Impeachment Impeachment

NO YES YES YES YES

2020 2020 2020 2019 2019

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

Y X Y N N

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

Y N N N N

Y N N N N

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

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CIVIL RIGHTS VOTE

Thompson

Matsui

Bera

Cook

McNerney

Harder

DeSaulnier

Pelosi

Lee

Speier

Swalwell

Costa

Khanna

Eshoo

Lofgren

Panetta

Cox

Nunes

McCarthy

Carbajal

Hill

Garcia

Brownley

Chu

Schiff

Cardenas

Sherman

Aguilar

Napolitano

Lieu

Gomez

Torres

659 654 653 540 539

Education Voting Rights Voting Rights Employment Rights Employment Rights

YES YES NO YES NO

2019 2019 2019 2019 2019

Y Y N Y N

Y Y N Y N

Y Y N Y N

Y N Y N N

Y Y N Y N

Y Y N Y N

Y Y N Y N

Y

Y Y N Y N

Y Y N Y N

Y Y N Y N

Y Y N Y N

Y Y N Y N

Y Y N Y N

Y Y N Y N

Y Y N Y N

Y Y N Y N

N N Y N Y

Y N Y N Y

Y Y N Y N

Y N

Y Y N Y N

Y Y N Y N

Y Y N Y N

Y Y N Y N

Y Y N Y N

Y Y N Y N

Y Y N Y N

X Y N Y N

Y Y N Y N

Y Y N Y N

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CIVIL RIGHTS VOTE

Thompson

Matsui

Bera

Cook

McNerney

Harder

DeSaulnier

Pelosi

Lee

Speier

Swalwell

Costa

Khanna

Eshoo

Lofgren

Panetta

Cox

Nunes

McCarthy

Carbajal

Hill

Garcia

Brownley

Chu

Schiff

Cardenas

Sherman

Aguilar

Napolitano

Lieu

Gomez

Torres

496 495 439 408 240

Economic Security Economic Security LGBTQ Rights Census Immigration

YES NO YES YES YES

2019 2019 2019 2019 2019

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N N

Y N X Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y X X

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y X

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

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CIVIL RIGHTS VOTE

Thompson

Matsui

Bera

Cook

McNerney

Harder

DeSaulnier

Pelosi

Lee

Speier

Swalwell

Costa

Khanna

Eshoo

Lofgren

Panetta

Cox

Nunes

McCarthy

Carbajal

Hill

Garcia

Brownley

Chu

Schiff

Cardenas

Sherman

Aguilar

Napolitano

Lieu

Gomez

Torres

228 217 156 155 134

Financial Reform LGBTQ Rights Women's Rights Women's Rights Employment Rights

YES YES YES NO YES

2019 2019 2019 2019 2019

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

N N X X N

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

X X Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

N N N Y N

N N N Y N

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

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CIVIL RIGHTS VOTE

Thompson

Matsui

Bera

Cook

McNerney

Harder

DeSaulnier

Pelosi

Lee

Speier

Swalwell

Costa

Khanna

Eshoo

Lofgren

Panetta

Cox

Nunes

McCarthy

Carbajal

Hill

Garcia

Brownley

Chu

Schiff

Cardenas

Sherman

Aguilar

Napolitano

Lieu

Gomez

Torres

133 118 117 94

Employment Rights Voting Rights Voting Rights Immigration

NO YES NO YES

2019 2019 2019 2019

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

Y N Y N

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

Y N Y

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

Y N Y N

Y N Y N

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

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CIVIL RIGHTS VOTE

PARTY DISTRICT TOTAL SCORE

Ruiz Raul D 36 100%

Bass Karen D 37 100%

Sanchez Linda D 38 100%

Cisneros Gilbert D 39 100%

Roybal-Allard Lucille D 40 100%

Takano Mark D 41 100%

Calvert Kenneth R 42 6%

Waters Maxine D 43 100%

Barragan Nanette D 44 100%

Porter Katherine D 45 100%

Correa Jose D 46 100%

Lowenthal Alan D 47 100%

Rouda Harley D 48 100%

Levin Mike D 49 100%

Hunter Duncan R 50 0%

Vargas Juan D 51 100%

Peters Scott D 52 100%

Davis Susan D 53 100%

Colorado

Degette Diana D 1 100%

Neguse Joseph D 2 100%

Tipton Scott R 3 0%

Buck Kenneth R 4 0%

Lamborn Douglas R 5 0%

Crow Jason D 6 100%

Perlmutter Edwin D 7 100%

Connecticut

Larson John D 1 100%

Courtney Joseph D 2 100%

DeLauro Rosa D 3 100%

Himes James D 4 100%

Hayes Jahana D 5 100%

195 194

Employment Rights Employment Rights

YES NO

2020 2020

Y N

Y N

Y N

Y N

Y N

Y N

Y Y

Y N

Y N

Y N

Y N

Y N

Y N

Y N

Y N

Y N

Y N

Y N

Y N

N Y

N Y

N Y

Y N

Y N

Y N

Y N

Y N

Y N

Y N

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CIVIL RIGHTS VOTE

Ruiz

Bass

Sanchez

Cisneros

Roybal-Allard

Takano

Calvert

Waters

Barragan

Porter

Correa

Lowenthal

Rouda

Levin

Hunter

Vargas

Peters

Davis

COLORADO

Degette

Neguse

Tipton

Buck

Lamborn

Crow

Perlmutter

CONNECTICUT

Larson

Courtney

DeLauro

Himes

Hayes

182 181 175 153 129

Democracy Democracy Health Care Hate and Bias Financial Reform

YES NO YES YES YES

2020 2020 2020 2020 2020

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N X Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N X Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

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CIVIL RIGHTS VOTE

Ruiz

Bass

Sanchez

Cisneros

Roybal-Allard

Takano

Calvert

Waters

Barragan

Porter

Correa

Lowenthal

Rouda

Levin

Hunter

Vargas

Peters

Davis

COLORADO

Degette

Neguse

Tipton

Buck

Lamborn

Crow

Perlmutter

CONNECTICUT

Larson

Courtney

DeLauro

Himes

Hayes

122 121 119 109 50

Democracy Democracy Justice Reform COVID-19 Relief Employment Rights

YES NO YES YES YES

2020 2020 2020 2020 2020

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y X Y

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

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CIVIL RIGHTS VOTE

Ruiz

Bass

Sanchez

Cisneros

Roybal-Allard

Takano

Calvert

Waters

Barragan

Porter

Correa

Lowenthal

Rouda

Levin

Hunter

Vargas

Peters

Davis

COLORADO

Degette

Neguse

Tipton

Buck

Lamborn

Crow

Perlmutter

CONNECTICUT

Larson

Courtney

DeLauro

Himes

Hayes

49 22 21 696 695

Employment Rights Education Employment Rights Impeachment Impeachment

NO YES YES YES YES

2020 2020 2020 2019 2019

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

Y N N N N

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

X X

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

Y N N N N

Y N N N N

Y N N N N

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

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CIVIL RIGHTS VOTE

Ruiz

Bass

Sanchez

Cisneros

Roybal-Allard

Takano

Calvert

Waters

Barragan

Porter

Correa

Lowenthal

Rouda

Levin

Hunter

Vargas

Peters

Davis

COLORADO

Degette

Neguse

Tipton

Buck

Lamborn

Crow

Perlmutter

CONNECTICUT

Larson

Courtney

DeLauro

Himes

Hayes

659 654 653 540 539

Education Voting Rights Voting Rights Employment Rights Employment Rights

YES YES NO YES NO

2019 2019 2019 2019 2019

Y Y N Y N

Y X X Y N

Y Y N Y N

Y Y N Y N

Y Y N Y N

Y Y N Y N

Y N Y N Y

Y Y N Y N

Y Y N Y N

Y X X Y N

Y Y N Y N

Y Y N Y N

Y Y N Y N

Y Y N Y N

X X X N Y

Y Y N Y N

Y Y N Y N

Y Y N Y N

Y Y N Y N

Y Y N Y N

N N Y N Y

N N Y X X

N N Y N Y

Y Y N Y N

Y Y N Y N

Y X X Y N

Y Y N Y N

Y Y N Y N

Y Y N Y N

Y Y N Y N

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CIVIL RIGHTS VOTE

Ruiz

Bass

Sanchez

Cisneros

Roybal-Allard

Takano

Calvert

Waters

Barragan

Porter

Correa

Lowenthal

Rouda

Levin

Hunter

Vargas

Peters

Davis

COLORADO

Degette

Neguse

Tipton

Buck

Lamborn

Crow

Perlmutter

CONNECTICUT

Larson

Courtney

DeLauro

Himes

Hayes

496 495 439 408 240

Economic Security Economic Security LGBTQ Rights Census Immigration

YES NO YES YES YES

2019 2019 2019 2019 2019

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

Y N X Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

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CIVIL RIGHTS VOTE

Ruiz

Bass

Sanchez

Cisneros

Roybal-Allard

Takano

Calvert

Waters

Barragan

Porter

Correa

Lowenthal

Rouda

Levin

Hunter

Vargas

Peters

Davis

COLORADO

Degette

Neguse

Tipton

Buck

Lamborn

Crow

Perlmutter

CONNECTICUT

Larson

Courtney

DeLauro

Himes

Hayes

228 217 156 155 134

Financial Reform LGBTQ Rights Women's Rights Women's Rights Employment Rights

YES YES YES NO YES

2019 2019 2019 2019 2019

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

N N N Y N

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

N N N Y N

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

N N N Y N

N N N Y N

N N N Y N

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

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CIVIL RIGHTS VOTE

Ruiz

Bass

Sanchez

Cisneros

Roybal-Allard

Takano

Calvert

Waters

Barragan

Porter

Correa

Lowenthal

Rouda

Levin

Hunter

Vargas

Peters

Davis

COLORADO

Degette

Neguse

Tipton

Buck

Lamborn

Crow

Perlmutter

CONNECTICUT

Larson

Courtney

DeLauro

Himes

Hayes

133 118 117 94

Employment Rights Voting Rights Voting Rights Immigration

NO YES NO YES

2019 2019 2019 2019

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

Y N Y N

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

Y N Y N

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

Y N Y N

Y N Y N

Y N Y N

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

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CIVIL RIGHTS VOTE

PARTY DISTRICT TOTAL SCORE

WASHINGTON, D.C.

Norton Eleanor D 1 100%

Delaware

Blunt Rochester Lisa D 1 100%

FLORIDA

Gaetz Matt R 1 6%

Dunn Neal R 2 3%

Yoho Theodore R 3 0%

Rutherford John R 4 3%

Lawson Alfred D 5 100%

Waltz Michael R 6 8%

Murphy Stephanie D 7 97%

Posey William R 8 6%

Soto Darren D 9 100%

Demings Valdez D 10 100%

Webster Daniel R 11 3%

Bilirakis Gus R 12 8%

Crist Charles D 13 100%

Castor Kathy D 14 100%

Spano Ross R 15 3%

Buchanan Vern R 16 11%

Steube W R 17 0%

Mast Brian R 18 8%

Rooney L R 19 12%

Hastings Alcee D 20 97%

Frankel Lois D 21 100%

Deutch Theodore D 22 100%

Wasserman Schultz Debbie D 23 100%

Wilson Frederica D 24 100%

Diaz-Balart Mario R 25 24%

Mucarsel-Powell Debbie D 26 100%

Shalala Donna D 27 100%

195 194

Employment Rights Employment Rights

YES NO

2020 2020

Y N

X X

X X

N Y

Y Y

Y N

Y Y

Y N

Y Y

Y N

Y N

Y Y

Y Y

Y N

Y N

X X

Y Y

N Y

Y Y

Y Y

Y N

Y N

Y N

Y N

Y N

Y Y

Y N

Y N

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CIVIL RIGHTS VOTE

WASHINGTON, D.C.

Norton

DELAWARE

Blunt Rochester

FLORIDA

Gaetz

Dunn

Yoho

Rutherford

Lawson

Waltz

Murphy

Posey

Soto

Demings

Webster

Bilirakis

Crist

Castor

Spano

Buchanan

Steube

Mast

Rooney

Hastings

Frankel

Deutch

Wasserman Schultz

Wilson

Diaz-Balart

Mucarsel-Powell

Shalala

182 181 175 153 129

Democracy Democracy Health Care Hate and Bias Financial Reform

YES NO YES YES YES

2020 2020 2020 2020 2020

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

X X N N N

Y Y N N N

X X N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N X X

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

X X N N N

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

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CIVIL RIGHTS VOTE

WASHINGTON, D.C.

Norton

DELAWARE

Blunt Rochester

FLORIDA

Gaetz

Dunn

Yoho

Rutherford

Lawson

Waltz

Murphy

Posey

Soto

Demings

Webster

Bilirakis

Crist

Castor

Spano

Buchanan

Steube

Mast

Rooney

Hastings

Frankel

Deutch

Wasserman Schultz

Wilson

Diaz-Balart

Mucarsel-Powell

Shalala

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N X

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N N

Y N Y Y N

N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N X

N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

X X N N N

N X N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

X X X X N

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y X Y

N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

122 121 119 109 50

Democracy Democracy Justice Reform COVID-19 Relief Employment Rights

YES NO YES YES YES

2020 2020 2020 2020 2020

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CIVIL RIGHTS VOTE

WASHINGTON, D.C.

Norton

DELAWARE

Blunt Rochester

FLORIDA

Gaetz

Dunn

Yoho

Rutherford

Lawson

Waltz

Murphy

Posey

Soto

Demings

Webster

Bilirakis

Crist

Castor

Spano

Buchanan

Steube

Mast

Rooney

Hastings

Frankel

Deutch

Wasserman Schultz

Wilson

Diaz-Balart

Mucarsel-Powell

Shalala

N Y Y Y Y

X N N N N

Y N N N N

Y N N N N

Y N N N N

N Y Y Y Y

Y N N N N

N Y Y Y Y

Y N Y N N

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

X N N N N

Y N Y N N

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

Y X N N N

Y N Y N N

Y N N N N

Y N Y N N

Y N N N N

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

Y N Y N N

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

49 22 21 696 695

Employment Rights Education Employment Rights Impeachment Impeachment

NO YES YES YES YES

2020 2020 2020 2019 2019

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CIVIL RIGHTS VOTE

WASHINGTON, D.C.

Norton

DELAWARE

Blunt Rochester

FLORIDA

Gaetz

Dunn

Yoho

Rutherford

Lawson

Waltz

Murphy

Posey

Soto

Demings

Webster

Bilirakis

Crist

Castor

Spano

Buchanan

Steube

Mast

Rooney

Hastings

Frankel

Deutch

Wasserman Schultz

Wilson

Diaz-Balart

Mucarsel-Powell

Shalala

659 654 653 540 539

Education Voting Rights Voting Rights Employment Rights Employment Rights

YES YES NO YES NO

2019 2019 2019 2019 2019

N

Y Y N Y N

N N Y Y Y

Y N Y N Y

N N Y N Y

N N Y N Y

Y Y N Y N

Y N Y N Y

Y Y N Y N

N N Y N Y

Y Y N Y N

Y Y N Y N

N N Y N Y

Y N Y N Y

Y Y N Y N

Y Y N Y N

Y N Y N Y

Y N Y N Y

N N Y N Y

N N Y N N

X N Y N Y

Y Y N Y N

Y Y N Y N

Y Y N Y N

X Y N Y N

Y Y N Y N

Y N Y N N

Y Y N Y N

Y Y N Y N

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CIVIL RIGHTS VOTE

WASHINGTON, D.C.

Norton

DELAWARE

Blunt Rochester

FLORIDA

Gaetz

Dunn

Yoho

Rutherford

Lawson

Waltz

Murphy

Posey

Soto

Demings

Webster

Bilirakis

Crist

Castor

Spano

Buchanan

Steube

Mast

Rooney

Hastings

Frankel

Deutch

Wasserman Schultz

Wilson

Diaz-Balart

Mucarsel-Powell

Shalala

496 495 439 408 240

Economic Security Economic Security LGBTQ Rights Census Immigration

YES NO YES YES YES

2019 2019 2019 2019 2019

X

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

Y Y N X N

Y Y Y Y X

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y X

N Y N N Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

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CIVIL RIGHTS VOTE

WASHINGTON, D.C.

Norton

DELAWARE

Blunt Rochester

FLORIDA

Gaetz

Dunn

Yoho

Rutherford

Lawson

Waltz

Murphy

Posey

Soto

Demings

Webster

Bilirakis

Crist

Castor

Spano

Buchanan

Steube

Mast

Rooney

Hastings

Frankel

Deutch

Wasserman Schultz

Wilson

Diaz-Balart

Mucarsel-Powell

Shalala

228 217 156 155 134

Financial Reform LGBTQ Rights Women's Rights Women's Rights Employment Rights

YES YES YES NO YES

2019 2019 2019 2019 2019

Y Y Y N Y

N N N Y N

N N N Y N

N N N Y N

N N X X N

Y Y Y N Y

N N Y Y N

Y Y Y N Y

N N N Y N

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

N N N Y N

N N N Y N

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

N N N Y N

N N N Y N

N X N Y N

N N N Y N

N N X X N

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

N Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

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CIVIL RIGHTS VOTE

WASHINGTON, D.C.

Norton

DELAWARE

Blunt Rochester

FLORIDA

Gaetz

Dunn

Yoho

Rutherford

Lawson

Waltz

Murphy

Posey

Soto

Demings

Webster

Bilirakis

Crist

Castor

Spano

Buchanan

Steube

Mast

Rooney

Hastings

Frankel

Deutch

Wasserman Schultz

Wilson

Diaz-Balart

Mucarsel-Powell

Shalala

133 118 117 94

Employment Rights Voting Rights Voting Rights Immigration

NO YES NO YES

2019 2019 2019 2019

N Y N Y

N N Y N

Y X X N

Y N Y N

Y N Y N

N Y N Y

Y N Y N

N Y N Y

Y N Y N

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

Y N Y N

Y N Y N

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

Y N Y N

Y N Y N

Y N Y N

Y N Y N

Y N Y Y

N Y N Y

N Y N X

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

Y N Y N

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

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CIVIL RIGHTS VOTE

PARTY DISTRICT TOTAL SCORE

GEORGIA

Carter Earl R 1 0%

Bishop Sanford D 2 100%

Ferguson Anderson R 3 3%

Johnson Henry D 4 100%

Lewis John D 5 100%

McBath Lucia D 6 94%

Woodall William R 7 3%

Scott Austin R 8 3%

Collins Douglas R 9 3%

Hice Jody R 10 0%

Loudermilk Barry R 11 0%

Allen Richard R 12 3%

Scott David D 13 100%

Graves John R 14 3%

GUAM

San Nicolas Michael D 1 100%

HAWAII

Case Ed D 1 100%

Gabbard Tulsi D 2 100%

IOWA

Finkenauer Abby D 1 94%

Loebsack David D 2 100%

Axne Cindy D 3 94%

King Steven R 4 0%

IDAHO

Fulcher Russell R 1 0%

Simpson Michael R 2 9%

ILLINOIS

Rush Bobby D 1 100%

Kelly Robin D 2 100%

Lipinski Daniel D 3 100%

195 194

Employment Rights Employment Rights

YES NO

2020 2020

N Y

Y N

Y Y

Y N

Y N

Y Y

N Y

X Y

N Y

N Y

N Y

Y N

X X

Y N

Y N

Y N

Y N

Y N

N Y

N Y

Y Y

Y N

Y N

Y N

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GEORGIA

Carter

Bishop

Ferguson

Johnson

Lewis

McBath

Woodall

Scott

Collins

Hice

Loudermilk

Allen

Scott

Graves

GUAM

San Nicolas

HAWAII

Case

Gabbard

IOWA

Finkenauer

Loebsack

Axne

King

IDAHO

Fulcher

Simpson

ILLINOIS

Rush

Kelly

Lipinski

182 181 175 153 129

Democracy Democracy Health Care Hate and Bias Financial Reform

YES NO YES YES YES

2020 2020 2020 2020 2020

N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

Y

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N N

N Y N N X

X X N N N

N Y X N N

N Y N X X

N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

N X X N N

Y N Y Y Y

X X Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

X X N X X

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

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CIVIL RIGHTS VOTE

GEORGIA

Carter

Bishop

Ferguson

Johnson

Lewis

McBath

Woodall

Scott

Collins

Hice

Loudermilk

Allen

Scott

Graves

GUAM

San Nicolas

HAWAII

Case

Gabbard

IOWA

Finkenauer

Loebsack

Axne

King

IDAHO

Fulcher

Simpson

ILLINOIS

Rush

Kelly

Lipinski

122 121 119 109 50

Democracy Democracy Justice Reform COVID-19 Relief Employment Rights

YES NO YES YES YES

2020 2020 2020 2020 2020

N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y X X

Y N Y Y N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y X

Y N Y N Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y N Y

X X X N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y X Y

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CIVIL RIGHTS VOTE

GEORGIA

Carter

Bishop

Ferguson

Johnson

Lewis

McBath

Woodall

Scott

Collins

Hice

Loudermilk

Allen

Scott

Graves

GUAM

San Nicolas

HAWAII

Case

Gabbard

IOWA

Finkenauer

Loebsack

Axne

King

IDAHO

Fulcher

Simpson

ILLINOIS

Rush

Kelly

Lipinski

49 22 21 696 695

Employment Rights Education Employment Rights Impeachment Impeachment

NO YES YES YES YES

2020 2020 2020 2019 2019

Y N N N N

N Y Y Y Y

Y N N N N

N Y Y Y Y

X X X Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

Y N N N N

Y N N N N

Y N N N N

Y N N N N

Y X X N N

Y N N N N

N Y Y Y Y

Y N N N N

N Y Y Y Y

X X X

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

Y N N N N

Y N N N N

Y N X N N

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

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CIVIL RIGHTS VOTE

GEORGIA

Carter

Bishop

Ferguson

Johnson

Lewis

McBath

Woodall

Scott

Collins

Hice

Loudermilk

Allen

Scott

Graves

GUAM

San Nicolas

HAWAII

Case

Gabbard

IOWA

Finkenauer

Loebsack

Axne

King

IDAHO

Fulcher

Simpson

ILLINOIS

Rush

Kelly

Lipinski

659 654 653 540 539

Education Voting Rights Voting Rights Employment Rights Employment Rights

YES YES NO YES NO

2019 2019 2019 2019 2019

N N Y N Y

Y Y N Y N

N N Y N Y

Y Y N Y N

Y Y N Y N

Y Y N Y N

X N Y N Y

Y N Y N Y

Y N Y N Y

N N Y N Y

N N Y N Y

Y N Y N Y

Y Y N Y N

Y N Y N Y

X

Y Y N Y N

X X X Y N

Y Y Y Y N

Y Y N Y N

Y Y Y Y N

N N Y N Y

N N Y N Y

X N Y N Y

Y Y N Y N

Y Y N Y N

Y Y N Y N

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496 495 439 408 240

Economic Security Economic Security LGBTQ Rights Census Immigration

YES NO YES YES YES

2019 2019 2019 2019 2019

N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N N

Y

Y N Y Y Y

X X X X Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

GEORGIA

Carter

Bishop

Ferguson

Johnson

Lewis

McBath

Woodall

Scott

Collins

Hice

Loudermilk

Allen

Scott

Graves

GUAM

San Nicolas

HAWAII

Case

Gabbard

IOWA

Finkenauer

Loebsack

Axne

King

IDAHO

Fulcher

Simpson

ILLINOIS

Rush

Kelly

Lipinski

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CIVIL RIGHTS VOTE

228 217 156 155 134

Financial Reform LGBTQ Rights Women's Rights Women's Rights Employment Rights

YES YES YES NO YES

2019 2019 2019 2019 2019

N N N Y N

Y Y Y N Y

N N N Y N

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

N N N Y N

N N N Y N

N N N Y N

N N N Y N

N N N Y N

N N N Y N

Y Y Y N Y

N N N Y N

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

N N N Y N

N N N Y N

N N Y Y Y

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

GEORGIA

Carter

Bishop

Ferguson

Johnson

Lewis

McBath

Woodall

Scott

Collins

Hice

Loudermilk

Allen

Scott

Graves

GUAM

San Nicolas

HAWAII

Case

Gabbard

IOWA

Finkenauer

Loebsack

Axne

King

IDAHO

Fulcher

Simpson

ILLINOIS

Rush

Kelly

Lipinski

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133 118 117 94

Employment Rights Voting Rights Voting Rights Immigration

NO YES NO YES

2019 2019 2019 2019

Y N Y N

N Y N Y

Y N Y N

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

N Y Y Y

Y N Y N

Y N Y N

Y N Y N

Y N Y N

Y N Y N

Y N Y N

N Y N Y

Y N Y N

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

Y N Y N

Y N Y N

Y N Y N

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

GEORGIA

Carter

Bishop

Ferguson

Johnson

Lewis

McBath

Woodall

Scott

Collins

Hice

Loudermilk

Allen

Scott

Graves

GUAM

San Nicolas

HAWAII

Case

Gabbard

IOWA

Finkenauer

Loebsack

Axne

King

IDAHO

Fulcher

Simpson

ILLINOIS

Rush

Kelly

Lipinski

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CIVIL RIGHTS VOTE

PARTY DISTRICT TOTAL SCORE

Garcia Jesus D 4 100%

Quigley Michael D 5 100%

Casten Sean D 6 100%

Davis Danny D 7 100%

Krishnamoorthi Raja D 8 100%

Schakowsky Janice D 9 100%

Schneider Bradley D 10 100%

Foster Bill D 11 100%

Bost Mike R 12 17%

Davis Rodney R 13 25%

Underwood Lauren D 14 100%

Shimkus John R 15 4%

Kinzinger Adam R 16 16%

Bustos Cheri D 17 100%

LaHood Darin R 18 3%

INDIANNA

Visclosky Peter D 1 100%

Walorski Jackie R 2 6%

Banks Jim R 3 0%

Baird James R 4 0%

Brooks Susan R 5 19%

Pence Gregory R 6 3%

Carson Andre D 7 100%

Bucshon Larry R 8 6%

Hollingsworth Trey R 9 11%

KANSAS

Marshall Roger R 1 3%

Watkins Steve R 2 3%

Davids Sharice D 3 94%

Estes Ron R 4 0%

KENTUCKY

Comer James R 1 6%

195 194

Employment Rights Employment Rights

YES NO

2020 2020

Y N

Y N

Y N

Y N

Y N

Y N

Y N

Y N

Y Y

Y Y

Y N

Y Y

Y Y

Y N

Y Y

Y N

Y Y

N Y

N Y

Y Y

N Y

Y N

Y Y

Y Y

Y Y

Y Y

Y N

N Y

Y Y

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CIVIL RIGHTS VOTE

Garcia

Quigley

Casten

Davis

Krishnamoorthi

Schakowsky

Schneider

Foster

Bost

Davis

Underwood

Shimkus

Kinzinger

Bustos

LaHood

INDIANNA

Visclosky

Walorski

Banks

Baird

Brooks

Pence

Carson

Bucshon

Hollingsworth

KANSAS

Marshall

Watkins

Davids

Estes

KENTUCKY

Comer

182 181 175 153 129

Democracy Democracy Health Care Hate and Bias Financial Reform

YES NO YES YES YES

2020 2020 2020 2020 2020

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y Y N N N

Y Y Y N N

Y N Y Y Y

X X N N N

N Y X N N

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

X X N N N

N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y X N N

N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

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Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N X N

N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N X

Y N Y Y Y

X X N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

X X N N N

N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N X N

N Y N N N

Y N Y N Y

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

Garcia

Quigley

Casten

Davis

Krishnamoorthi

Schakowsky

Schneider

Foster

Bost

Davis

Underwood

Shimkus

Kinzinger

Bustos

LaHood

INDIANNA

Visclosky

Walorski

Banks

Baird

Brooks

Pence

Carson

Bucshon

Hollingsworth

KANSAS

Marshall

Watkins

Davids

Estes

KENTUCKY

Comer

122 121 119 109 50

Democracy Democracy Justice Reform COVID-19 Relief Employment Rights

YES NO YES YES YES

2020 2020 2020 2020 2020

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N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

Y N Y N N

Y Y Y N N

N Y Y Y Y

Y N N X X

Y N Y N N

N Y Y Y Y

Y N N N N

N Y Y Y Y

Y N N N N

Y N N N N

Y N N N N

Y N Y N N

Y N N N N

N Y Y Y Y

Y N N N N

Y N Y N N

Y N N N N

Y N N N N

N Y Y Y Y

Y N N N N

Y N N N N

Garcia

Quigley

Casten

Davis

Krishnamoorthi

Schakowsky

Schneider

Foster

Bost

Davis

Underwood

Shimkus

Kinzinger

Bustos

LaHood

INDIANNA

Visclosky

Walorski

Banks

Baird

Brooks

Pence

Carson

Bucshon

Hollingsworth

KANSAS

Marshall

Watkins

Davids

Estes

KENTUCKY

Comer

49 22 21 696 695

Employment Rights Education Employment Rights Impeachment Impeachment

NO YES YES YES YES

2020 2020 2020 2019 2019

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Y Y N Y N

Y Y N Y N

Y Y N Y N

Y Y N X X

Y Y N Y N

Y Y N Y N

Y Y N Y N

Y Y N Y N

Y N Y N N

Y N Y N N

Y Y N Y N

N X X X X

Y X X N N

Y Y N Y N

N N Y N Y

Y Y N Y N

N N Y N Y

N N Y N Y

N N Y N Y

Y N Y N Y

Y N Y N Y

Y Y N Y N

Y N Y N Y

Y N Y N Y

N N Y N Y

N N Y N Y

Y Y N Y N

N N Y N Y

Y N Y N Y

Garcia

Quigley

Casten

Davis

Krishnamoorthi

Schakowsky

Schneider

Foster

Bost

Davis

Underwood

Shimkus

Kinzinger

Bustos

LaHood

INDIANNA

Visclosky

Walorski

Banks

Baird

Brooks

Pence

Carson

Bucshon

Hollingsworth

KANSAS

Marshall

Watkins

Davids

Estes

KENTUCKY

Comer

659 654 653 540 539

Education Voting Rights Voting Rights Employment Rights Employment Rights

YES YES NO YES NO

2019 2019 2019 2019 2019

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CIVIL RIGHTS VOTE

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y Y N N

N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N N

N Y Y N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

Y Y Y Y Y

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

Garcia

Quigley

Casten

Davis

Krishnamoorthi

Schakowsky

Schneider

Foster

Bost

Davis

Underwood

Shimkus

Kinzinger

Bustos

LaHood

INDIANNA

Visclosky

Walorski

Banks

Baird

Brooks

Pence

Carson

Bucshon

Hollingsworth

KANSAS

Marshall

Watkins

Davids

Estes

KENTUCKY

Comer

496 495 439 408 240

Economic Security Economic Security LGBTQ Rights Census Immigration

YES NO YES YES YES

2019 2019 2019 2019 2019

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Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

N N Y Y N

N N Y Y Y

Y Y Y N Y

N N N Y N

X N Y Y N

Y Y Y N Y

N X N Y N

Y Y Y N Y

N N Y Y N

N N N Y N

N N N Y N

N Y Y Y N

N N N Y N

Y Y Y N Y

N X N Y N

N N N Y N

N N N Y N

N N N Y N

Y Y Y N Y

N N N Y N

N N N Y N

Garcia

Quigley

Casten

Davis

Krishnamoorthi

Schakowsky

Schneider

Foster

Bost

Davis

Underwood

Shimkus

Kinzinger

Bustos

LaHood

INDIANNA

Visclosky

Walorski

Banks

Baird

Brooks

Pence

Carson

Bucshon

Hollingsworth

KANSAS

Marshall

Watkins

Davids

Estes

KENTUCKY

Comer

228 217 156 155 134

Financial Reform LGBTQ Rights Women's Rights Women's Rights Employment Rights

YES YES YES NO YES

2019 2019 2019 2019 2019

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133 118 117 94

Employment Rights Voting Rights Voting Rights Immigration

NO YES NO YES

2019 2019 2019 2019

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

Y N Y N

Y N Y N

N Y N Y

Y N Y N

Y N Y N

N Y N Y

Y N Y N

N Y N Y

Y N Y N

Y N Y N

Y N Y N

Y N Y N

Y N Y N

N Y N Y

Y N Y N

Y N Y N

Y N Y N

Y N Y N

N Y N Y

Y N Y N

Y N Y N

Garcia

Quigley

Casten

Davis

Krishnamoorthi

Schakowsky

Schneider

Foster

Bost

Davis

Underwood

Shimkus

Kinzinger

Bustos

LaHood

INDIANNA

Visclosky

Walorski

Banks

Baird

Brooks

Pence

Carson

Bucshon

Hollingsworth

KANSAS

Marshall

Watkins

Davids

Estes

KENTUCKY

Comer

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PARTY DISTRICT TOTAL SCORE

Guthrie Brett R 2 6%

Yarmuth John D 3 100%

Massie Thomas R 4 6%

Rogers Harold R 5 6%

Barr Andy R 6 6%

LOUISIANA

Scalise Stephen R 1 6%

Richmond Cedric D 2 100%

Higgins Clay R 3 3%

Johnson Mike R 4 3%

Abraham Ralph R 5 4%

Graves Garret R 6 6%

MASSACHUSETTS

Neal Richard D 1 100%

McGovern James D 2 100%

Trahan Lori D 3 100%

Kennedy Joseph D 4 100%

Clark Katherine D 5 100%

Moulton Seth D 6 100%

Pressley Ayanna D 7 100%

Lynch Stephen D 8 100%

Keating William D 9 100%

MARYLAND

Harris Andrew R 1 0%

Ruppersberger Charles D 2 100%

Sarbanes John D 3 100%

Brown Anthony D 4 100%

Hoyer Steny D 5 100%

Trone David D 6 100%

Cummings Elijah D 7 100%

Mfume Kweisi D 7 100%

Raskin Jamin D 8 100%

195 194

Employment Rights Employment Rights

YES NO

2020 2020

Y Y

Y N

N Y

Y Y

Y Y

Y Y

Y N

N Y

N Y

X X

Y Y

Y N

Y N

Y N

Y N

Y N

Y N

Y N

Y N

Y N

N Y

Y N

Y N

Y N

Y N

Y N

Y N

Y N

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Guthrie

Yarmuth

Massie

Rogers

Barr

LOUISIANA

Scalise

Richmond

Higgins

Johnson

Abraham

Graves

MASSACHUSETTS

Neal

McGovern

Trahan

Kennedy

Clark

Moulton

Pressley

Lynch

Keating

MARYLAND

Harris

Ruppersberger

Sarbanes

Brown

Hoyer

Trone

Cummings

Mfume

Raskin

182 181 175 153 129

Democracy Democracy Health Care Hate and Bias Financial Reform

YES NO YES YES YES

2020 2020 2020 2020 2020

N Y N N X

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

X X N N N

X X X N N

N Y N X X

N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

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N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

N N N N N

N Y N N N

X X X N N

N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

X X N N N

N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Guthrie

Yarmuth

Massie

Rogers

Barr

LOUISIANA

Scalise

Richmond

Higgins

Johnson

Abraham

Graves

MASSACHUSETTS

Neal

McGovern

Trahan

Kennedy

Clark

Moulton

Pressley

Lynch

Keating

MARYLAND

Harris

Ruppersberger

Sarbanes

Brown

Hoyer

Trone

Cummings

Mfume

Raskin

122 121 119 109 50

Democracy Democracy Justice Reform COVID-19 Relief Employment Rights

YES NO YES YES YES

2020 2020 2020 2020 2020

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Y N N N N

N Y Y Y Y

Y N N N N

Y N N N N

Y N N N N

Y N N N N

N Y Y Y Y

Y N N N N

Y N N N N

Y N N N N

Y N N N N

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

Y N N N N

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

Guthrie

Yarmuth

Massie

Rogers

Barr

LOUISIANA

Scalise

Richmond

Higgins

Johnson

Abraham

Graves

MASSACHUSETTS

Neal

McGovern

Trahan

Kennedy

Clark

Moulton

Pressley

Lynch

Keating

MARYLAND

Harris

Ruppersberger

Sarbanes

Brown

Hoyer

Trone

Cummings

Mfume

Raskin

49 22 21 696 695

Employment Rights Education Employment Rights Impeachment Impeachment

NO YES YES YES YES

2020 2020 2020 2019 2019

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Y N Y N Y

Y Y N Y N

N N Y N Y

Y N Y N Y

Y X X N Y

Y N Y N Y

Y Y N Y N

N N Y N N

Y N Y N Y

Y N Y X X

Y N Y N Y

Y Y N Y N

Y Y N Y N

Y Y N Y N

Y Y N Y N

Y Y N Y N

Y Y N Y N

Y Y N Y N

Y Y N Y N

Y Y N Y N

N N Y N Y

Y Y N Y N

Y Y N Y N

X Y N Y N

Y Y N Y N

Y Y N Y N

X X

Y Y N Y N

Guthrie

Yarmuth

Massie

Rogers

Barr

LOUISIANA

Scalise

Richmond

Higgins

Johnson

Abraham

Graves

MASSACHUSETTS

Neal

McGovern

Trahan

Kennedy

Clark

Moulton

Pressley

Lynch

Keating

MARYLAND

Harris

Ruppersberger

Sarbanes

Brown

Hoyer

Trone

Cummings

Mfume

Raskin

659 654 653 540 539

Education Voting Rights Voting Rights Employment Rights Employment Rights

YES YES NO YES NO

2019 2019 2019 2019 2019

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N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

N Y X N N

N Y N N N

X X N X N

N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y X Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Guthrie

Yarmuth

Massie

Rogers

Barr

LOUISIANA

Scalise

Richmond

Higgins

Johnson

Abraham

Graves

MASSACHUSETTS

Neal

McGovern

Trahan

Kennedy

Clark

Moulton

Pressley

Lynch

Keating

MARYLAND

Harris

Ruppersberger

Sarbanes

Brown

Hoyer

Trone

Cummings

Mfume

Raskin

496 495 439 408 240

Economic Security Economic Security LGBTQ Rights Census Immigration

YES NO YES YES YES

2019 2019 2019 2019 2019

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N N N Y N

Y Y Y N Y

N N N Y N

N N N Y N

N N N Y N

N N N Y N

Y Y Y N Y

N N N Y N

N X N Y N

N N N Y N

N N N Y N

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y X X Y

Y X Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

N N N Y N

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

Guthrie

Yarmuth

Massie

Rogers

Barr

LOUISIANA

Scalise

Richmond

Higgins

Johnson

Abraham

Graves

MASSACHUSETTS

Neal

McGovern

Trahan

Kennedy

Clark

Moulton

Pressley

Lynch

Keating

MARYLAND

Harris

Ruppersberger

Sarbanes

Brown

Hoyer

Trone

Cummings

Mfume

Raskin

228 217 156 155 134

Financial Reform LGBTQ Rights Women's Rights Women's Rights Employment Rights

YES YES YES NO YES

2019 2019 2019 2019 2019

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133 118 117 94

Employment Rights Voting Rights Voting Rights Immigration

NO YES NO YES

2019 2019 2019 2019

Y N Y N

N Y N Y

Y N Y Y

Y N Y N

Y N Y N

Y N Y N

N Y N Y

Y N Y N

Y N Y N

Y N Y N

Y N Y N

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

Y N Y N

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

Guthrie

Yarmuth

Massie

Rogers

Barr

LOUISIANA

Scalise

Richmond

Higgins

Johnson

Abraham

Graves

MASSACHUSETTS

Neal

McGovern

Trahan

Kennedy

Clark

Moulton

Pressley

Lynch

Keating

MARYLAND

Harris

Ruppersberger

Sarbanes

Brown

Hoyer

Trone

Cummings

Mfume

Raskin

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PARTY DISTRICT TOTAL SCORE

MAINE

Pingree Chellie D 1 100%

Golden Jared D 2 89%

MICHIGAN

Bergman Jack R 1 3%

Huizenga William R 2 6%

Amash Justin L 3 22%

Moolenaar John R 4 6%

Kildee Daniel D 5 100%

Upton Frederick R 6 25%

Walberg Timothy R 7 3%

Slotkin Elissa D 8 94%

Levin Andy D 9 100%

Mitchell Paul R 10 6%

Stevens Haley D 11 100%

Dingell Deborah D 12 100%

Tlaib Rashida D 13 100%

Lawrence Brenda D 14 100%

MINNESOTA

Hagedorn Jim R 1 3%

Craig Angela D 2 97%

Phillips Dean D 3 100%

McCollum Betty D 4 100%

Omar Ilhan D 5 100%

Emmer Thomas R 6 7%

Peterson Collin D 7 74%

Stauber Pete R 8 17%

MISSOURI

Clay William D 1 100%

Wagner Ann R 2 14%

Luetkemeyer Blaine R 3 3%

Hartzler Vicky R 4 8%

195 194

Employment Rights Employment Rights

YES NO

2020 2020

Y N

Y N

N Y

Y Y

N Y

Y Y

Y N

Y Y

N Y

Y N

Y N

Y Y

Y N

Y N

Y N

Y N

Y Y

Y N

Y N

Y N

Y N

Y Y

Y N

Y Y

Y N

Y Y

N Y

Y Y

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MAINE

Pingree

Golden

MICHIGAN

Bergman

Huizenga

Amash

Moolenaar

Kildee

Upton

Walberg

Slotkin

Levin

Mitchell

Stevens

Dingell

Tlaib

Lawrence

MINNESOTA

Hagedorn

Craig

Phillips

McCollum

Omar

Emmer

Peterson

Stauber

MISSOURI

Clay

Wagner

Luetkemeyer

Hartzler

182 181 175 153 129

Democracy Democracy Health Care Hate and Bias Financial Reform

YES NO YES YES YES

2020 2020 2020 2020 2020

Y N Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N N N N N

N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

Y Y N N N

N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

N Y X N N

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N X

Y N Y Y Y

Y Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

Y Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

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Y N Y Y Y

Y Y Y N Y

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N N N N N

N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

N Y Y N N

N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N X N

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N N

Y Y Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

X X X N N

N Y Y Y Y

N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N N

X Y N N N

N Y N N N

MAINE

Pingree

Golden

MICHIGAN

Bergman

Huizenga

Amash

Moolenaar

Kildee

Upton

Walberg

Slotkin

Levin

Mitchell

Stevens

Dingell

Tlaib

Lawrence

MINNESOTA

Hagedorn

Craig

Phillips

McCollum

Omar

Emmer

Peterson

Stauber

MISSOURI

Clay

Wagner

Luetkemeyer

Hartzler

122 121 119 109 50

Democracy Democracy Justice Reform COVID-19 Relief Employment Rights

YES NO YES YES YES

2020 2020 2020 2020 2020

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N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y N Y

Y N N N N

Y N N N N

N N N Y Y

Y N N N N

N Y Y Y Y

Y N Y N N

Y N N N N

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

Y N N N N

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

Y N N N N

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

Y N N N N

Y Y Y N N

Y N Y N N

N X X Y Y

Y N Y N N

Y N N N N

Y N N N N

49 22 21 696 695

Employment Rights Education Employment Rights Impeachment Impeachment

NO YES YES YES YES

2020 2020 2020 2019 2019

MAINE

Pingree

Golden

MICHIGAN

Bergman

Huizenga

Amash

Moolenaar

Kildee

Upton

Walberg

Slotkin

Levin

Mitchell

Stevens

Dingell

Tlaib

Lawrence

MINNESOTA

Hagedorn

Craig

Phillips

McCollum

Omar

Emmer

Peterson

Stauber

MISSOURI

Clay

Wagner

Luetkemeyer

Hartzler

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Y Y N Y N

Y Y N Y N

Y N Y X X

Y N Y N Y

N N Y N Y

Y N Y N Y

Y Y N Y N

Y N Y N Y

Y N Y N Y

Y Y Y Y N

Y Y N Y N

Y N Y N Y

Y Y N Y N

Y Y N Y N

Y Y N Y N

Y Y N Y N

N N Y X X

Y Y N Y N

Y Y N Y N

Y Y N Y N

Y Y N Y N

N X X N N

Y Y N N N

Y N Y N N

Y Y N Y N

Y N Y N Y

Y N Y N Y

Y N Y N Y

659 654 653 540 539

Education Voting Rights Voting Rights Employment Rights Employment Rights

YES YES NO YES NO

2019 2019 2019 2019 2019

MAINE

Pingree

Golden

MICHIGAN

Bergman

Huizenga

Amash

Moolenaar

Kildee

Upton

Walberg

Slotkin

Levin

Mitchell

Stevens

Dingell

Tlaib

Lawrence

MINNESOTA

Hagedorn

Craig

Phillips

McCollum

Omar

Emmer

Peterson

Stauber

MISSOURI

Clay

Wagner

Luetkemeyer

Hartzler

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Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

N Y Y N Y

N Y N N N

Y Y Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N N

Y Y Y Y Y

N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

496 495 439 408 240

Economic Security Economic Security LGBTQ Rights Census Immigration

YES NO YES YES YES

2019 2019 2019 2019 2019

MAINE

Pingree

Golden

MICHIGAN

Bergman

Huizenga

Amash

Moolenaar

Kildee

Upton

Walberg

Slotkin

Levin

Mitchell

Stevens

Dingell

Tlaib

Lawrence

MINNESOTA

Hagedorn

Craig

Phillips

McCollum

Omar

Emmer

Peterson

Stauber

MISSOURI

Clay

Wagner

Luetkemeyer

Hartzler

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Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

N N N Y N

N N N Y N

N N N Y N

N N N Y N

Y Y Y N Y

N N Y Y N

N N N Y N

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

N N N Y N

Y Y Y N Y

Y X Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

N N N Y N

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

N N N Y N

Y X N Y Y

N N Y Y N

Y Y Y N Y

N N Y Y N

N N N Y N

N N N N N

228 217 156 155 134

Financial Reform LGBTQ Rights Women's Rights Women's Rights Employment Rights

YES YES YES NO YES

2019 2019 2019 2019 2019

MAINE

Pingree

Golden

MICHIGAN

Bergman

Huizenga

Amash

Moolenaar

Kildee

Upton

Walberg

Slotkin

Levin

Mitchell

Stevens

Dingell

Tlaib

Lawrence

MINNESOTA

Hagedorn

Craig

Phillips

McCollum

Omar

Emmer

Peterson

Stauber

MISSOURI

Clay

Wagner

Luetkemeyer

Hartzler

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133 118 117 94

Employment Rights Voting Rights Voting Rights Immigration

NO YES NO YES

2019 2019 2019 2019

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

Y N Y N

Y N Y N

N N N Y

Y N Y N

N Y N Y

Y N Y Y

Y N Y N

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

Y N Y N

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

Y N Y N

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

Y N Y N

N Y N Y

Y N Y N

N X X Y

Y N Y X

Y N Y N

Y N Y N

MAINE

Pingree

Golden

MICHIGAN

Bergman

Huizenga

Amash

Moolenaar

Kildee

Upton

Walberg

Slotkin

Levin

Mitchell

Stevens

Dingell

Tlaib

Lawrence

MINNESOTA

Hagedorn

Craig

Phillips

McCollum

Omar

Emmer

Peterson

Stauber

MISSOURI

Clay

Wagner

Luetkemeyer

Hartzler

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PARTY DISTRICT TOTAL SCORE

Cleaver Emanuel D 5 97%

Graves Samuel R 6 3%

Long William R 7 0%

Smith Jason R 8 3%

NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS

Sablan Gregorio D 1 100%

MISSISSIPPI

Kelly Trent R 1 3%

Thompson Bennie D 2 100%

Guest Michael R 3 6%

Palazzo Steven R 4 0%

MONTANA

Gianforte Greg R 1 3%

NORTH CAROLINA

Butterfield George D 1 100%

Holding George R 2 3%

Murphy Gregory R 3 5%

Price David D 4 100%

Foxx Virginia R 5 3%

Walker Mark R 6 3%

Rouzer David R 7 0%

Hudson Richard R 8 6%

Bishop Dan R 9 0%

McHenry Patrick R 10 3%

Meadows Mark R 11 0%

Adams Alma D 12 100%

Budd Theodore R 13 0%

NORTH DAKOTA

Armstrong Kelly R 1 3%

NEBRASKA

Fortenberry Jeff R 1 12%

Bacon Donald R 2 14%

195 194

Employment Rights Employment Rights

YES NO

2020 2020

Y Y

N Y

N Y

Y Y

N Y

Y N

N Y

X X

Y Y

Y N

Y Y

N Y

Y N

N Y

X X

N Y

Y Y

N Y

X X

Y N

N Y

N Y

Y Y

Y Y

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Cleaver

Graves

Long

Smith

NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS

Sablan

MISSISSIPPI

Kelly

Thompson

Guest

Palazzo

MONTANA

Gianforte

NORTH CAROLINA

Butterfield

Holding

Murphy

Price

Foxx

Walker

Rouzer

Hudson

Bishop

McHenry

Meadows

Adams

Budd

NORTH DAKOTA

Armstrong

NEBRASKA

Fortenberry

Bacon

CIVIL RIGHTS VOTE

182 181 175 153 129

Democracy Democracy Health Care Hate and Bias Financial Reform

YES NO YES YES YES

2020 2020 2020 2020 2020

Y N Y Y Y

Y Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N N

N Y N N X

N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N X X

N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N N

N Y N N X

N Y N N N

N Y N X N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

Y Y N N N

Y Y N N N

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Y N Y Y X

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N X

N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N X N N N

N

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

122 121 119 109 50

Democracy Democracy Justice Reform COVID-19 Relief Employment Rights

YES NO YES YES YES

2020 2020 2020 2020 2020

Cleaver

Graves

Long

Smith

NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS

Sablan

MISSISSIPPI

Kelly

Thompson

Guest

Palazzo

MONTANA

Gianforte

NORTH CAROLINA

Butterfield

Holding

Murphy

Price

Foxx

Walker

Rouzer

Hudson

Bishop

McHenry

Meadows

Adams

Budd

NORTH DAKOTA

Armstrong

NEBRASKA

Fortenberry

Bacon

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X Y Y Y Y

Y N N N N

Y N N N N

Y N N N N

Y N N N N

N Y Y Y Y

Y N N N N

Y N N N N

Y N N N N

N Y Y Y Y

X X N N N

Y N N N N

N Y Y Y Y

Y N N N N

Y X N N N

Y N N N N

Y N N N N

Y N N N N

Y N N N N

Y N N N N

N Y Y Y Y

Y N N N N

Y N N N N

Y N Y N N

Y N Y N N

49 22 21 696 695

Employment Rights Education Employment Rights Impeachment Impeachment

NO YES YES YES YES

2020 2020 2020 2019 2019

Cleaver

Graves

Long

Smith

NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS

Sablan

MISSISSIPPI

Kelly

Thompson

Guest

Palazzo

MONTANA

Gianforte

NORTH CAROLINA

Butterfield

Holding

Murphy

Price

Foxx

Walker

Rouzer

Hudson

Bishop

McHenry

Meadows

Adams

Budd

NORTH DAKOTA

Armstrong

NEBRASKA

Fortenberry

Bacon

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Y Y N Y N

N N Y N Y

N N Y N Y

N N Y N Y

N

Y N Y N Y

Y Y N X X

Y N Y N N

N N Y N Y

N N Y N Y

Y Y N Y N

N N Y N Y

Y N Y N Y

Y Y N Y N

Y N Y N Y

Y N Y N Y

N N Y N Y

Y N Y N Y

N N Y N Y

Y X Y N Y

N N Y N Y

Y Y N Y N

N N Y N Y

Y N Y N Y

Y N Y N Y

N N Y N N

659 654 653 540 539

Education Voting Rights Voting Rights Employment Rights Employment Rights

YES YES NO YES NO

2019 2019 2019 2019 2019

Cleaver

Graves

Long

Smith

NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS

Sablan

MISSISSIPPI

Kelly

Thompson

Guest

Palazzo

MONTANA

Gianforte

NORTH CAROLINA

Butterfield

Holding

Murphy

Price

Foxx

Walker

Rouzer

Hudson

Bishop

McHenry

Meadows

Adams

Budd

NORTH DAKOTA

Armstrong

NEBRASKA

Fortenberry

Bacon

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Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

Y

N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

X X N N N

N Y N N Y

496 495 439 408 240

Economic Security Economic Security LGBTQ Rights Census Immigration

YES NO YES YES YES

2019 2019 2019 2019 2019

Cleaver

Graves

Long

Smith

NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS

Sablan

MISSISSIPPI

Kelly

Thompson

Guest

Palazzo

MONTANA

Gianforte

NORTH CAROLINA

Butterfield

Holding

Murphy

Price

Foxx

Walker

Rouzer

Hudson

Bishop

McHenry

Meadows

Adams

Budd

NORTH DAKOTA

Armstrong

NEBRASKA

Fortenberry

Bacon

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Y Y Y N Y

N N N Y N

N N X X N

N N N Y N

N N N Y N

Y Y Y N Y

N N N Y N

N N N Y N

N N N Y N

Y Y Y N Y

N N N Y N

Y Y Y N Y

N N N Y N

X X N Y N

N N N Y N

X N N Y N

N N N Y N

N N N Y N

Y Y Y N Y

N N N Y N

X N N Y N

N N Y N

N N N Y N

228 217 156 155 134

Financial Reform LGBTQ Rights Women's Rights Women's Rights Employment Rights

YES YES YES NO YES

2019 2019 2019 2019 2019

Cleaver

Graves

Long

Smith

NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS

Sablan

MISSISSIPPI

Kelly

Thompson

Guest

Palazzo

MONTANA

Gianforte

NORTH CAROLINA

Butterfield

Holding

Murphy

Price

Foxx

Walker

Rouzer

Hudson

Bishop

McHenry

Meadows

Adams

Budd

NORTH DAKOTA

Armstrong

NEBRASKA

Fortenberry

Bacon

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133 118 117 94

Employment Rights Voting Rights Voting Rights Immigration

NO YES NO YES

2019 2019 2019 2019

N Y N Y

Y N Y N

Y N Y N

Y N Y N

Y N Y N

N Y N Y

Y N Y N

Y N Y N

Y N Y N

N Y N Y

Y N Y N

N Y N Y

Y N Y N

Y N Y N

Y N Y N

Y N Y N

Y N Y N

Y N Y N

N Y N Y

Y N Y N

Y N Y N

Y N Y N

Y N Y N

Cleaver

Graves

Long

Smith

NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS

Sablan

MISSISSIPPI

Kelly

Thompson

Guest

Palazzo

MONTANA

Gianforte

NORTH CAROLINA

Butterfield

Holding

Murphy

Price

Foxx

Walker

Rouzer

Hudson

Bishop

McHenry

Meadows

Adams

Budd

NORTH DAKOTA

Armstrong

NEBRASKA

Fortenberry

Bacon

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PARTY DISTRICT TOTAL SCORE

Smith Adrian R 3 0%

NEW HAMPSHIRE

Pappas Christopher D 1 100%

Kuster Ann D 2 100%

NEW JERSEY

Norcross Donald D 1 100%

Van Drew Jeff R 2 61%

Kim Andrew D 3 100%

Smith Christopher R 4 31%

Gottheimer Josh D 5 94%

Pallone Frank D 6 100%

Malinowski Tom D 7 100%

Sires Albio D 8 100%

Pascrell William D 9 100%

Payne Donald D 10 100%

Sherrill Rebecca D 11 100%

Watson Coleman Bonnie D 12 100%

NEW MEXICO

Haaland Debra D 1 100%

Small Xochitl D 2 86%

Lujan Ben Ray D 3 100%

NEVADA

Titus Alice D 1 100%

Amodei Mark R 2 6%

Lee Susie D 3 100%

Horsford Steven D 4 100%

NEW YORK

Zeldin Lee R 1 11%

King Peter R 2 18%

Suozzi Thomas D 3 100%

Rice Kathleen D 4 100%

Meeks Gregory D 5 100%

195 194

Employment Rights Employment Rights

YES NO

2020 2020

N Y

Y N

Y N

Y N

Y Y

Y N

Y Y

Y N

Y N

Y N

Y N

Y N

Y N

Y N

Y N

Y N

Y N

Y N

Y N

Y Y

Y N

Y N

Y Y

Y Y

Y N

Y N

Y N

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Smith

NEW HAMPSHIRE

Pappas

Kuster

NEW JERSEY

Norcross

Van Drew

Kim

Smith

Gottheimer

Pallone

Malinowski

Sires

Pascrell

Payne

Sherrill

Watson Coleman

NEW MEXICO

Haaland

Small

Lujan

NEVADA

Titus

Amodei

Lee

Horsford

NEW YORK

Zeldin

King

Suozzi

Rice

Meeks

182 181 175 153 129

Democracy Democracy Health Care Hate and Bias Financial Reform

YES NO YES YES YES

2020 2020 2020 2020 2020

N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y Y Y N N

Y N Y Y Y

Y Y N N N

Y N Y Y X

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

X X N N N

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N N

Y Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

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N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N Y

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y Y Y N Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N N

N Y N Y N

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

122 121 119 109 50

Democracy Democracy Justice Reform COVID-19 Relief Employment Rights

YES NO YES YES YES

2020 2020 2020 2020 2020

Smith

NEW HAMPSHIRE

Pappas

Kuster

NEW JERSEY

Norcross

Van Drew

Kim

Smith

Gottheimer

Pallone

Malinowski

Sires

Pascrell

Payne

Sherrill

Watson Coleman

NEW MEXICO

Haaland

Small

Lujan

NEVADA

Titus

Amodei

Lee

Horsford

NEW YORK

Zeldin

King

Suozzi

Rice

Meeks

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Y N N N N

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y N N

N Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y N N

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

N X Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

Y N N N N

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

Y N N N N

Y N Y N N

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

49 22 21 696 695

Employment Rights Education Employment Rights Impeachment Impeachment

NO YES YES YES YES

2020 2020 2020 2019 2019

Smith

NEW HAMPSHIRE

Pappas

Kuster

NEW JERSEY

Norcross

Van Drew

Kim

Smith

Gottheimer

Pallone

Malinowski

Sires

Pascrell

Payne

Sherrill

Watson Coleman

NEW MEXICO

Haaland

Small

Lujan

NEVADA

Titus

Amodei

Lee

Horsford

NEW YORK

Zeldin

King

Suozzi

Rice

Meeks

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N N Y N Y

Y Y N Y N

Y Y N Y N

Y Y N Y N

Y Y Y Y N

Y Y N Y N

Y N Y Y N

Y Y Y Y N

Y Y N Y N

Y Y N Y N

Y Y N Y N

Y Y N Y N

Y Y N Y N

Y Y N Y N

Y Y N Y N

Y Y N Y N

Y Y Y Y N

Y Y N Y N

Y Y N Y N

Y N Y N Y

Y Y N Y N

Y Y N Y N

Y N Y N N

Y N Y X X

Y Y N Y N

Y Y N Y N

Y Y N Y N

659 654 653 540 539

Education Voting Rights Voting Rights Employment Rights Employment Rights

YES YES NO YES NO

2019 2019 2019 2019 2019

Smith

NEW HAMPSHIRE

Pappas

Kuster

NEW JERSEY

Norcross

Van Drew

Kim

Smith

Gottheimer

Pallone

Malinowski

Sires

Pascrell

Payne

Sherrill

Watson Coleman

NEW MEXICO

Haaland

Small

Lujan

NEVADA

Titus

Amodei

Lee

Horsford

NEW YORK

Zeldin

King

Suozzi

Rice

Meeks

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N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y Y N N Y

Y Y Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

N N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y X Y

496 495 439 408 240

Economic Security Economic Security LGBTQ Rights Census Immigration

YES NO YES YES YES

2019 2019 2019 2019 2019

Smith

NEW HAMPSHIRE

Pappas

Kuster

NEW JERSEY

Norcross

Van Drew

Kim

Smith

Gottheimer

Pallone

Malinowski

Sires

Pascrell

Payne

Sherrill

Watson Coleman

NEW MEXICO

Haaland

Small

Lujan

NEVADA

Titus

Amodei

Lee

Horsford

NEW YORK

Zeldin

King

Suozzi

Rice

Meeks

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N N N Y N

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

N N N Y Y

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

X Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

N N N Y N

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

N N Y Y N

N N Y Y N

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

X Y Y N Y

228 217 156 155 134

Financial Reform LGBTQ Rights Women's Rights Women's Rights Employment Rights

YES YES YES NO YES

2019 2019 2019 2019 2019

Smith

NEW HAMPSHIRE

Pappas

Kuster

NEW JERSEY

Norcross

Van Drew

Kim

Smith

Gottheimer

Pallone

Malinowski

Sires

Pascrell

Payne

Sherrill

Watson Coleman

NEW MEXICO

Haaland

Small

Lujan

NEVADA

Titus

Amodei

Lee

Horsford

NEW YORK

Zeldin

King

Suozzi

Rice

Meeks

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133 118 117 94

Employment Rights Voting Rights Voting Rights Immigration

NO YES NO YES

2019 2019 2019 2019

Y N Y N

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

N Y Y Y

N Y N Y

Y N Y N

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

Y N Y N

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

Y N Y N

Y N Y N

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

Smith

NEW HAMPSHIRE

Pappas

Kuster

NEW JERSEY

Norcross

Van Drew

Kim

Smith

Gottheimer

Pallone

Malinowski

Sires

Pascrell

Payne

Sherrill

Watson Coleman

NEW MEXICO

Haaland

Small

Lujan

NEVADA

Titus

Amodei

Lee

Horsford

NEW YORK

Zeldin

King

Suozzi

Rice

Meeks

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PARTY DISTRICT TOTAL SCORE

Meng Grace D 6 100%

Velazquez Nydia D 7 100%

Jeffries Hakeem D 8 100%

Clarke Yvette D 9 100%

Nadler Jerrold D 10 100%

Rose Max D 11 97%

Maloney Carolyn D 12 100%

Espaillat Adriano D 13 100%

Ocasio-Cortez Alexandria D 14 100%

Serrano Jose D 15 100%

Engel Eliot D 16 100%

Lowey Nita D 17 100%

Maloney Sean Patrick D 18 100%

Delgado Antonio D 19 100%

Tonko Paul D 20 100%

Stefanik Elise R 21 23%

Brindisi Anthony D 22 83%

Reed Thomas R 23 27%

Katko John R 24 33%

Morelle Joseph D 25 100%

Higgins Brian D 26 100%

Collins Christopher R 27 0%

Jacobs Christopher R 27 17%

OHIO

Chabot Steve R 1 6%

Wenstrup Brad R 2 3%

Beatty Joyce D 3 100%

Jordan James R 4 0%

Latta Robert R 5 6%

Johnson William R 6 3%

Gibbs Bob R 7 0%

Davidson Warren R 8 3%

195 194

Employment Rights Employment Rights

YES NO

2020 2020

Y N

Y N

Y N

Y N

Y N

Y N

Y N

Y N

Y N

Y N

X N

Y N

Y N

Y N

Y N

Y Y

Y N

Y Y

Y Y

Y N

Y N

Y Y

Y Y

Y Y

Y N

N Y

Y Y

Y Y

N Y

X X

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Meng

Velazquez

Jeffries

Clarke

Nadler

Rose

Maloney

Espaillat

Ocasio-Cortez

Serrano

Engel

Lowey

Maloney

Delgado

Tonko

Stefanik

Brindisi

Reed

Katko

Morelle

Higgins

Collins

Jacobs

OHIO

Chabot

Wenstrup

Beatty

Jordan

Latta

Johnson

Gibbs

Davidson

182 181 175 153 129

Democracy Democracy Health Care Hate and Bias Financial Reform

YES NO YES YES YES

2020 2020 2020 2020 2020

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y Y N N N

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y N N

Y Y Y N X

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

X X N N N

N Y N N N

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Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y X Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N N

Y Y Y Y Y

N Y N N N

N Y N N Y

Y N Y Y X

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N N N N N

122 121 119 109 50

Democracy Democracy Justice Reform COVID-19 Relief Employment Rights

YES NO YES YES YES

2020 2020 2020 2020 2020

Meng

Velazquez

Jeffries

Clarke

Nadler

Rose

Maloney

Espaillat

Ocasio-Cortez

Serrano

Engel

Lowey

Maloney

Delgado

Tonko

Stefanik

Brindisi

Reed

Katko

Morelle

Higgins

Collins

Jacobs

OHIO

Chabot

Wenstrup

Beatty

Jordan

Latta

Johnson

Gibbs

Davidson

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N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y X X

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

Y N Y N N

N Y Y Y Y

Y N Y N N

Y Y Y N N

X Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

Y N N N N

Y N N N N

N Y Y Y Y

Y N N N N

Y N N N N

Y N N N N

Y N N N N

Y N N N N

49 22 21 696 695

Employment Rights Education Employment Rights Impeachment Impeachment

NO YES YES YES YES

2020 2020 2020 2019 2019

Meng

Velazquez

Jeffries

Clarke

Nadler

Rose

Maloney

Espaillat

Ocasio-Cortez

Serrano

Engel

Lowey

Maloney

Delgado

Tonko

Stefanik

Brindisi

Reed

Katko

Morelle

Higgins

Collins

Jacobs

OHIO

Chabot

Wenstrup

Beatty

Jordan

Latta

Johnson

Gibbs

Davidson

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Y Y N Y N

Y Y N Y N

Y Y N Y N

Y Y N Y N

Y Y N Y N

Y Y N Y N

Y Y N Y N

Y Y N Y N

Y Y N Y N

X X X Y N

Y Y N Y N

Y Y N Y N

Y Y N Y N

Y Y N Y N

Y Y N Y N

Y N Y N N

Y Y Y Y N

Y N Y X X

Y N Y N N

Y Y N Y N

Y Y N Y N

N Y

Y N Y N Y

N N Y N Y

Y Y N X X

N N Y N Y

Y N Y N Y

N N Y N Y

N N Y N Y

N N Y N Y

659 654 653 540 539

Education Voting Rights Voting Rights Employment Rights Employment Rights

YES YES NO YES NO

2019 2019 2019 2019 2019

Meng

Velazquez

Jeffries

Clarke

Nadler

Rose

Maloney

Espaillat

Ocasio-Cortez

Serrano

Engel

Lowey

Maloney

Delgado

Tonko

Stefanik

Brindisi

Reed

Katko

Morelle

Higgins

Collins

Jacobs

OHIO

Chabot

Wenstrup

Beatty

Jordan

Latta

Johnson

Gibbs

Davidson

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Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

N Y Y N N

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y N N

N Y Y N N

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

496 495 439 408 240

Economic Security Economic Security LGBTQ Rights Census Immigration

YES NO YES YES YES

2019 2019 2019 2019 2019

Meng

Velazquez

Jeffries

Clarke

Nadler

Rose

Maloney

Espaillat

Ocasio-Cortez

Serrano

Engel

Lowey

Maloney

Delgado

Tonko

Stefanik

Brindisi

Reed

Katko

Morelle

Higgins

Collins

Jacobs

OHIO

Chabot

Wenstrup

Beatty

Jordan

Latta

Johnson

Gibbs

Davidson

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Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

Y X Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

N Y N Y N

Y Y Y N Y

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y N

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

N N N Y N

N N N Y N

N N N Y N

Y Y Y N Y

N N N Y N

N N N Y N

N X N Y N

N N N Y N

N N N Y N

228 217 156 155 134

Financial Reform LGBTQ Rights Women's Rights Women's Rights Employment Rights

YES YES YES NO YES

2019 2019 2019 2019 2019

Meng

Velazquez

Jeffries

Clarke

Nadler

Rose

Maloney

Espaillat

Ocasio-Cortez

Serrano

Engel

Lowey

Maloney

Delgado

Tonko

Stefanik

Brindisi

Reed

Katko

Morelle

Higgins

Collins

Jacobs

OHIO

Chabot

Wenstrup

Beatty

Jordan

Latta

Johnson

Gibbs

Davidson

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133 118 117 94

Employment Rights Voting Rights Voting Rights Immigration

NO YES NO YES

2019 2019 2019 2019

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

N Y X Y

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

Y N Y Y

N Y Y Y

Y N Y N

Y N Y X

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

Y N Y N

Y N Y N

Y N Y N

N Y N Y

Y N Y N

Y N Y N

Y N Y N

Y N Y N

Y N Y N

Meng

Velazquez

Jeffries

Clarke

Nadler

Rose

Maloney

Espaillat

Ocasio-Cortez

Serrano

Engel

Lowey

Maloney

Delgado

Tonko

Stefanik

Brindisi

Reed

Katko

Morelle

Higgins

Collins

Jacobs

OHIO

Chabot

Wenstrup

Beatty

Jordan

Latta

Johnson

Gibbs

Davidson

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PARTY DISTRICT TOTAL SCORE

Kaptur Marcy D 9 100%

Turner Michael R 10 17%

Fudge Marcia D 11 100%

Balderson Troy R 12 14%

Ryan Timothy D 13 100%

Joyce David R 14 17%

Stivers Steven R 15 15%

Gonzalez Anthony R 16 14%

OKLAHOMA

Hern Kevin R 1 0%

Mullin Markwayne R 2 3%

Lucas Frank R 3 6%

Cole Thomas R 4 8%

Horn Kendra D 5 78%

OREGON

Bonamici Suzanne D 1 100%

Walden Greg R 2 21%

Blumenauer Earl D 3 100%

DeFazio Peter D 4 100%

Schrader Kurt D 5 86%

PENNSYLVANIA

Fitzpatrick Brian R 1 53%

Boyle Brendan D 2 100%

Evans Dwight D 3 100%

Dean Madeleine D 4 100%

Scanlon Mary D 5 100%

Houlahan Christina D 6 100%

Wild Susan D 7 94%

Cartwright Matthew D 8 100%

Meuser Daniel R 9 0%

Perry Scott R 10 3%

Smucker Lloyd R 11 3%

195 194

Employment Rights Employment Rights

YES NO

2020 2020

X X

Y Y

Y N

Y Y

Y N

Y Y

Y Y

Y Y

N Y

Y Y

Y Y

Y Y

Y N

Y N

Y Y

Y N

X X

Y N

Y Y

Y N

X X

Y N

Y N

Y N

Y N

Y N

N Y

N Y

N Y

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Kaptur

Turner

Fudge

Balderson

Ryan

Joyce

Stivers

Gonzalez

OKLAHOMA

Hern

Mullin

Lucas

Cole

Horn

OREGON

Bonamici

Walden

Blumenauer

DeFazio

Schrader

PENNSYLVANIA

Fitzpatrick

Boyle

Evans

Dean

Scanlon

Houlahan

Wild

Cartwright

Meuser

Perry

Smucker

182 181 175 153 129

Democracy Democracy Health Care Hate and Bias Financial Reform

YES NO YES YES YES

2020 2020 2020 2020 2020

Y N Y Y Y

Y Y N N N

Y N X Y Y

Y Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

Y Y N N X

Y Y N N N

N Y Y N N

N Y N N N

N Y X X N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

Y Y Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

X X N N N

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y N

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

X X N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

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Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

X X X N N

N Y N X N

N Y N N N

Y Y Y N N

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y N N

N Y Y N Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y N Y

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

122 121 119 109 50

Democracy Democracy Justice Reform COVID-19 Relief Employment Rights

YES NO YES YES YES

2020 2020 2020 2020 2020

Kaptur

Turner

Fudge

Balderson

Ryan

Joyce

Stivers

Gonzalez

OKLAHOMA

Hern

Mullin

Lucas

Cole

Horn

OREGON

Bonamici

Walden

Blumenauer

DeFazio

Schrader

PENNSYLVANIA

Fitzpatrick

Boyle

Evans

Dean

Scanlon

Houlahan

Wild

Cartwright

Meuser

Perry

Smucker

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N Y Y Y Y

Y N Y N N

N Y Y Y Y

Y N Y N N

N Y Y Y Y

Y N Y N N

Y N N N N

Y N N N N

Y N N N N

Y N N N N

Y N N N N

Y N N N N

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

Y N Y N N

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y N N

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

Y N N N N

Y N N N N

Y N N N N

49 22 21 696 695

Employment Rights Education Employment Rights Impeachment Impeachment

NO YES YES YES YES

2020 2020 2020 2019 2019

Kaptur

Turner

Fudge

Balderson

Ryan

Joyce

Stivers

Gonzalez

OKLAHOMA

Hern

Mullin

Lucas

Cole

Horn

OREGON

Bonamici

Walden

Blumenauer

DeFazio

Schrader

PENNSYLVANIA

Fitzpatrick

Boyle

Evans

Dean

Scanlon

Houlahan

Wild

Cartwright

Meuser

Perry

Smucker

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Y Y N Y N

Y N Y N N

Y Y N Y N

Y N Y N Y

Y Y N Y N

Y N Y N N

Y N Y N Y

Y N Y N N

N N Y N Y

N N Y N Y

Y N Y N Y

Y N Y N Y

Y Y Y Y N

Y Y N Y N

Y N Y N Y

Y Y N Y N

Y Y N Y N

Y Y N Y N

Y Y Y N N

Y Y N Y N

Y Y N Y N

Y Y N Y N

Y Y N Y N

Y Y N Y N

Y Y N Y N

Y X X Y N

X N Y N Y

Y N Y N Y

Y N Y N Y

659 654 653 540 539

Education Voting Rights Voting Rights Employment Rights Employment Rights

YES YES NO YES NO

2019 2019 2019 2019 2019

Kaptur

Turner

Fudge

Balderson

Ryan

Joyce

Stivers

Gonzalez

OKLAHOMA

Hern

Mullin

Lucas

Cole

Horn

OREGON

Bonamici

Walden

Blumenauer

DeFazio

Schrader

PENNSYLVANIA

Fitzpatrick

Boyle

Evans

Dean

Scanlon

Houlahan

Wild

Cartwright

Meuser

Perry

Smucker

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Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N N

Y N X Y Y

N Y N N N

Y N Y X Y

N Y N N N

N Y Y N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N X

N Y N N X

N Y N X N

N Y N N N

N Y Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

N Y Y N N

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y N Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

496 495 439 408 240

Economic Security Economic Security LGBTQ Rights Census Immigration

YES NO YES YES YES

2019 2019 2019 2019 2019

Kaptur

Turner

Fudge

Balderson

Ryan

Joyce

Stivers

Gonzalez

OKLAHOMA

Hern

Mullin

Lucas

Cole

Horn

OREGON

Bonamici

Walden

Blumenauer

DeFazio

Schrader

PENNSYLVANIA

Fitzpatrick

Boyle

Evans

Dean

Scanlon

Houlahan

Wild

Cartwright

Meuser

Perry

Smucker

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Y Y Y N Y

N X Y Y N

Y Y Y N Y

N N Y Y N

Y X X X Y

N N Y Y N

X N Y Y N

N N Y Y N

N N N Y N

N N N Y N

N N N Y N

N N Y Y N

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

N Y Y Y N

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

N Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

N N N Y N

N N N Y N

N X N Y N

228 217 156 155 134

Financial Reform LGBTQ Rights Women's Rights Women's Rights Employment Rights

YES YES YES NO YES

2019 2019 2019 2019 2019

Kaptur

Turner

Fudge

Balderson

Ryan

Joyce

Stivers

Gonzalez

OKLAHOMA

Hern

Mullin

Lucas

Cole

Horn

OREGON

Bonamici

Walden

Blumenauer

DeFazio

Schrader

PENNSYLVANIA

Fitzpatrick

Boyle

Evans

Dean

Scanlon

Houlahan

Wild

Cartwright

Meuser

Perry

Smucker

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133 118 117 94

Employment Rights Voting Rights Voting Rights Immigration

NO YES NO YES

2019 2019 2019 2019

N Y N Y

Y N Y N

N Y N Y

Y N Y N

N Y N Y

Y N Y N

Y X X N

Y N Y N

Y N Y N

Y N Y N

Y N Y N

Y N Y N

N Y Y Y

N Y N Y

Y N Y Y

N Y N Y

N Y N X

N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

Y N Y N

Y N Y N

Y N Y N

Kaptur

Turner

Fudge

Balderson

Ryan

Joyce

Stivers

Gonzalez

OKLAHOMA

Hern

Mullin

Lucas

Cole

Horn

OREGON

Bonamici

Walden

Blumenauer

DeFazio

Schrader

PENNSYLVANIA

Fitzpatrick

Boyle

Evans

Dean

Scanlon

Houlahan

Wild

Cartwright

Meuser

Perry

Smucker

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PARTY DISTRICT TOTAL SCORE

Keller Fred R 12 4%

Joyce John R 13 0%

Reschenthaler Guy R 14 6%

Thompson Glenn R 15 3%

Kelly George R 16 3%

Lamb Conor D 17 94%

Doyle Michael D 18 100%

PUERTO RICO

Gonzalez Colon Jenniffer R 1 0%

RHODE ISLAND

Cicilline David D 1 100%

Langevin James D 2 100%

SOUTH CAROLINA

Cunningham Joe D 1 74%

Wilson Addison R 2 6%

Duncan Jeffrey R 3 0%

Timmons William R 4 0%

Norman Ralph R 5 0%

Clyburn James D 6 100%

Rice Tom R 7 6%

SOUTH DAKOTA

Johnson Dustin R 1 6%

TENNESSEE

Roe Philip R 1 6%

Burchett Tim R 2 6%

Fleischmann Charles R 3 3%

DesJarlais Scott R 4 0%

Cooper Jim D 5 100%

Rose John R 6 3%

Green Mark R 7 3%

Kustoff David R 8 6%

Cohen Stephen D 9 100%

195 194

Employment Rights Employment Rights

YES NO

2020 2020

N Y

N Y

N Y

N Y

N Y

Y N

Y N

Y N

Y N

Y N

Y Y

X X

X X

N Y

Y N

Y Y

N Y

Y Y

Y Y

Y Y

N Y

Y N

Y Y

Y Y

Y Y

Y N

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Keller

Joyce

Reschenthaler

Thompson

Kelly

Lamb

Doyle

PUERTO RICO

Gonzalez Colon

RHODE ISLAND

Cicilline

Langevin

SOUTH CAROLINA

Cunningham

Wilson

Duncan

Timmons

Norman

Clyburn

Rice

SOUTH DAKOTA

Johnson

TENNESSEE

Roe

Burchett

Fleischmann

DesJarlais

Cooper

Rose

Green

Kustoff

Cohen

182 181 175 153 129

Democracy Democracy Health Care Hate and Bias Financial Reform

YES NO YES YES YES

2020 2020 2020 2020 2020

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y X N N

N Y N N N

X X N N N

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

X X X X N

N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

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N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

Y Y Y N Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y Y Y N N

N Y N N N

X X X N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N X N

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

122 121 119 109 50

Democracy Democracy Justice Reform COVID-19 Relief Employment Rights

YES NO YES YES YES

2020 2020 2020 2020 2020

Keller

Joyce

Reschenthaler

Thompson

Kelly

Lamb

Doyle

PUERTO RICO

Gonzalez Colon

RHODE ISLAND

Cicilline

Langevin

SOUTH CAROLINA

Cunningham

Wilson

Duncan

Timmons

Norman

Clyburn

Rice

SOUTH DAKOTA

Johnson

TENNESSEE

Roe

Burchett

Fleischmann

DesJarlais

Cooper

Rose

Green

Kustoff

Cohen

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Y N N N N

Y N N N N

Y N N N N

Y N N N N

Y N N N N

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

Y N N N N

Y N N N N

Y N N N N

Y N N N N

N Y Y Y Y

Y N Y N N

Y N N N N

Y N N N N

Y N N N N

Y N N N N

Y N N N N

N Y Y Y Y

Y N N N N

Y N N N N

Y N N N N

N Y Y Y Y

49 22 21 696 695

Employment Rights Education Employment Rights Impeachment Impeachment

NO YES YES YES YES

2020 2020 2020 2019 2019

Keller

Joyce

Reschenthaler

Thompson

Kelly

Lamb

Doyle

PUERTO RICO

Gonzalez Colon

RHODE ISLAND

Cicilline

Langevin

SOUTH CAROLINA

Cunningham

Wilson

Duncan

Timmons

Norman

Clyburn

Rice

SOUTH DAKOTA

Johnson

TENNESSEE

Roe

Burchett

Fleischmann

DesJarlais

Cooper

Rose

Green

Kustoff

Cohen

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Y N Y X X

N N Y N Y

Y N Y N N

Y N Y N Y

Y N Y N Y

Y Y N Y N

Y Y N Y N

X

Y Y N Y N

Y Y N Y N

Y Y Y X X

Y N Y N Y

N N Y N Y

N N Y N Y

N X X N Y

Y Y N X X

N N Y N Y

Y N Y N Y

Y N Y N Y

N N Y N Y

N N Y N Y

N N Y N Y

Y Y N Y N

N N Y N Y

N N Y N Y

Y N Y N Y

Y Y N Y N

659 654 653 540 539

Education Voting Rights Voting Rights Employment Rights Employment Rights

YES YES NO YES NO

2019 2019 2019 2019 2019

Keller

Joyce

Reschenthaler

Thompson

Kelly

Lamb

Doyle

PUERTO RICO

Gonzalez Colon

RHODE ISLAND

Cicilline

Langevin

SOUTH CAROLINA

Cunningham

Wilson

Duncan

Timmons

Norman

Clyburn

Rice

SOUTH DAKOTA

Johnson

TENNESSEE

Roe

Burchett

Fleischmann

DesJarlais

Cooper

Rose

Green

Kustoff

Cohen

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N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

N

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

Y N Y X X

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N N

N Y N N X

N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

496 495 439 408 240

Economic Security Economic Security LGBTQ Rights Census Immigration

YES NO YES YES YES

2019 2019 2019 2019 2019

Keller

Joyce

Reschenthaler

Thompson

Kelly

Lamb

Doyle

PUERTO RICO

Gonzalez Colon

RHODE ISLAND

Cicilline

Langevin

SOUTH CAROLINA

Cunningham

Wilson

Duncan

Timmons

Norman

Clyburn

Rice

SOUTH DAKOTA

Johnson

TENNESSEE

Roe

Burchett

Fleischmann

DesJarlais

Cooper

Rose

Green

Kustoff

Cohen

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N N N Y N

N N N Y N

N N N Y N

N N N Y N

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

N X N Y X

N N N Y N

N N N Y N

N N N Y N

Y X Y N Y

N N N Y N

N N N Y N

N N N Y N

N X Y Y N

N N N Y N

N N N Y X

Y Y Y N Y

N N N Y N

N N N Y N

N N X X N

Y Y Y N Y

228 217 156 155 134

Financial Reform LGBTQ Rights Women's Rights Women's Rights Employment Rights

YES YES YES NO YES

2019 2019 2019 2019 2019

Keller

Joyce

Reschenthaler

Thompson

Kelly

Lamb

Doyle

PUERTO RICO

Gonzalez Colon

RHODE ISLAND

Cicilline

Langevin

SOUTH CAROLINA

Cunningham

Wilson

Duncan

Timmons

Norman

Clyburn

Rice

SOUTH DAKOTA

Johnson

TENNESSEE

Roe

Burchett

Fleischmann

DesJarlais

Cooper

Rose

Green

Kustoff

Cohen

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133 118 117 94

Employment Rights Voting Rights Voting Rights Immigration

NO YES NO YES

2019 2019 2019 2019

Y N Y N

Y N Y N

Y N Y N

Y N Y N

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

N Y Y Y

X N Y N

Y N Y N

Y N Y N

Y N Y N

N Y N Y

Y N Y N

Y N Y Y

Y N Y N

Y N Y N

Y N Y N

X N Y N

N Y N Y

Y N Y N

Y N Y N

Y N Y N

N Y N X

Keller

Joyce

Reschenthaler

Thompson

Kelly

Lamb

Doyle

PUERTO RICO

Gonzalez Colon

RHODE ISLAND

Cicilline

Langevin

SOUTH CAROLINA

Cunningham

Wilson

Duncan

Timmons

Norman

Clyburn

Rice

SOUTH DAKOTA

Johnson

TENNESSEE

Roe

Burchett

Fleischmann

DesJarlais

Cooper

Rose

Green

Kustoff

Cohen

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PARTY DISTRICT TOTAL SCORE

TEXAS

Gohmert Louie R 1 0%

Crenshaw Daniel R 2 3%

Taylor Nicholas R 3 0%

Ratcliffe John R 4 0%

Gooden Lance R 5 3%

Wright Ron R 6 0%

Fletcher Elizabeth D 7 100%

Brady Kevin R 8 0%

Green Al D 9 100%

McCaul Michael R 10 14%

Conaway Michael R 11 0%

Granger Kay R 12 4%

Thornberry William R 13 0%

Weber Randy R 14 0%

Gonzalez Vicente D 15 100%

Escobar Veronica D 16 100%

Flores William R 17 0%

Jackson Lee Sheila D 18 100%

Arrington Jodey R 19 0%

Castro Joaquin D 20 100%

Roy Chip R 21 3%

Olson Peter R 22 3%

Hurd William R 23 33%

Marchant Kenny R 24 5%

Williams Roger R 25 6%

Burgess Michael R 26 3%

Cloud Michael R 27 0%

Cuellar Henry D 28 92%

Garcia Sylvia D 29 100%

Johnson Eddie Bernice D 30 100%

Carter John R 31 9%

195 194

Employment Rights Employment Rights

YES NO

2020 2020

N Y

Y Y

N Y

N N

X X

Y N

N Y

Y N

Y Y

N Y

X Y

N Y

N Y

Y N

Y N

N Y

Y N

N X

Y N

N Y

N Y

Y Y

X X

Y Y

Y Y

N Y

Y N

Y N

Y N

Y Y

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TEXAS

Gohmert

Crenshaw

Taylor

Ratcliffe

Gooden

Wright

Fletcher

Brady

Green

McCaul

Conaway

Granger

Thornberry

Weber

Gonzalez

Escobar

Flores

Jackson Lee

Arrington

Castro

Roy

Olson

Hurd

Marchant

Williams

Burgess

Cloud

Cuellar

Garcia

Johnson

Carter

182 181 175 153 129

Democracy Democracy Health Care Hate and Bias Financial Reform

YES NO YES YES YES

2020 2020 2020 2020 2020

N Y X N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

Y Y N N N

N Y N N N

X X X N X

X X N N N

N Y N N X

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

X X N N N

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

X X N N N

X X N N N

Y Y N Y N

X X N N X

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N N

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N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

X N

N Y N N N

N Y N X N

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N X N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

Y N Y X Y

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

N N N N N

N Y N N N

N Y Y N N

X X X X N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

Y N Y Y N

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y X Y

X X X X N

122 121 119 109 50

Democracy Democracy Justice Reform COVID-19 Relief Employment Rights

YES NO YES YES YES

2020 2020 2020 2020 2020

TEXAS

Gohmert

Crenshaw

Taylor

Ratcliffe

Gooden

Wright

Fletcher

Brady

Green

McCaul

Conaway

Granger

Thornberry

Weber

Gonzalez

Escobar

Flores

Jackson Lee

Arrington

Castro

Roy

Olson

Hurd

Marchant

Williams

Burgess

Cloud

Cuellar

Garcia

Johnson

Carter

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Y N N N N

Y N N N N

Y N N N N

Y N N N N

Y N N N N

Y N N N N

N Y Y Y Y

Y N N N N

N Y Y Y Y

Y N Y N N

Y N N N N

Y N N N N

Y N N N N

Y N N N N

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

Y N N N N

N Y Y Y Y

Y N N N N

N Y Y Y Y

Y X X N N

Y N N N N

Y N Y N N

Y X X N N

Y N N N N

Y N N N N

Y N N N N

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

Y N N N N

49 22 21 696 695

Employment Rights Education Employment Rights Impeachment Impeachment

NO YES YES YES YES

2020 2020 2020 2019 2019

TEXAS

Gohmert

Crenshaw

Taylor

Ratcliffe

Gooden

Wright

Fletcher

Brady

Green

McCaul

Conaway

Granger

Thornberry

Weber

Gonzalez

Escobar

Flores

Jackson Lee

Arrington

Castro

Roy

Olson

Hurd

Marchant

Williams

Burgess

Cloud

Cuellar

Garcia

Johnson

Carter

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N N Y N Y

N N Y N Y

N N Y N Y

N N Y N Y

X N Y N Y

N N Y N Y

Y Y N Y N

N N Y N Y

Y Y N Y N

Y N Y N Y

N N Y N Y

Y N Y N Y

N N Y N Y

N N Y X X

Y Y N Y N

Y Y N Y N

N N Y N Y

Y Y N X X

N N Y N Y

Y Y N Y N

N N Y N Y

N N Y N Y

Y N Y N Y

X X X X X

N N Y N Y

N N Y N Y

N N Y N Y

Y Y N N N

Y Y N Y N

Y Y N Y N

Y N Y N Y

659 654 653 540 539

Education Voting Rights Voting Rights Employment Rights Employment Rights

YES YES NO YES NO

2019 2019 2019 2019 2019

TEXAS

Gohmert

Crenshaw

Taylor

Ratcliffe

Gooden

Wright

Fletcher

Brady

Green

McCaul

Conaway

Granger

Thornberry

Weber

Gonzalez

Escobar

Flores

Jackson Lee

Arrington

Castro

Roy

Olson

Hurd

Marchant

Williams

Burgess

Cloud

Cuellar

Garcia

Johnson

Carter

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N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N N

Y X Y Y Y

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N X N

N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y Y N Y

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

Y Y Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N N

496 495 439 408 240

Economic Security Economic Security LGBTQ Rights Census Immigration

YES NO YES YES YES

2019 2019 2019 2019 2019

TEXAS

Gohmert

Crenshaw

Taylor

Ratcliffe

Gooden

Wright

Fletcher

Brady

Green

McCaul

Conaway

Granger

Thornberry

Weber

Gonzalez

Escobar

Flores

Jackson Lee

Arrington

Castro

Roy

Olson

Hurd

Marchant

Williams

Burgess

Cloud

Cuellar

Garcia

Johnson

Carter

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N N N Y N

N N N Y N

N N N Y N

N X N Y N

N N N Y N

N N N Y N

Y Y Y N Y

N X N Y N

Y Y Y N Y

N N Y Y N

N N N Y N

N N X X X

N N N Y N

N X N Y N

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

N N N Y N

Y Y Y N Y

N N N Y N

Y Y Y N Y

N N N Y N

N N Y Y N

N Y Y Y Y

N N Y Y N

N N Y Y N

N N N Y N

N N N Y N

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

N N Y Y N

228 217 156 155 134

Financial Reform LGBTQ Rights Women's Rights Women's Rights Employment Rights

YES YES YES NO YES

2019 2019 2019 2019 2019

TEXAS

Gohmert

Crenshaw

Taylor

Ratcliffe

Gooden

Wright

Fletcher

Brady

Green

McCaul

Conaway

Granger

Thornberry

Weber

Gonzalez

Escobar

Flores

Jackson Lee

Arrington

Castro

Roy

Olson

Hurd

Marchant

Williams

Burgess

Cloud

Cuellar

Garcia

Johnson

Carter

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133 118 117 94

Employment Rights Voting Rights Voting Rights Immigration

NO YES NO YES

2019 2019 2019 2019

Y N Y N

Y N Y N

Y N Y N

Y N Y N

Y N Y N

Y N Y N

N Y N Y

Y N Y N

N Y N Y

Y N Y N

Y N Y N

X N Y N

Y N Y N

Y N Y N

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

Y N Y N

N Y N Y

Y N Y N

N Y N Y

Y N Y N

Y N Y N

Y N Y Y

Y N Y N

Y N Y N

Y N Y N

Y N Y N

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

Y N Y N

TEXAS

Gohmert

Crenshaw

Taylor

Ratcliffe

Gooden

Wright

Fletcher

Brady

Green

McCaul

Conaway

Granger

Thornberry

Weber

Gonzalez

Escobar

Flores

Jackson Lee

Arrington

Castro

Roy

Olson

Hurd

Marchant

Williams

Burgess

Cloud

Cuellar

Garcia

Johnson

Carter

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PARTY DISTRICT TOTAL SCORE

Allred Colin D 32 100%

Veasey Marc D 33 100%

Vela Filemon D 34 100%

Doggett Lloyd D 35 100%

Babin Brian R 36 0%

UTAH

Bishop Robert R 1 3%

Stewart Chris R 2 3%

Curtis John R 3 3%

McAdams Benjamin D 4 75%

VIRGINIA

Wittman Rob R 1 6%

Luria Elaine D 2 97%

Scott Robert D 3 100%

McEachin Donald D 4 100%

Riggleman Denver R 5 0%

Cline Benjamin R 6 6%

Spanberger Abigail D 7 86%

Beyer Donald D 8 100%

Griffith Morgan R 9 6%

Wexton Jennifer D 10 100%

Connolly Gerald D 11 100%

VIRGIN ISLANDS

Plaskett Stacey D 1 100%

VERMONT

Welch Peter D 1 100%

WASHINGTON

Delbene Suzan D 1 100%

Larsen Rick D 2 100%

Herrera Beutler Jaime R 3 18%

Newhouse Daniel R 4 6%

McMorris Rodgers Cathy R 5 9%

195 194

Employment Rights Employment Rights

YES NO

2020 2020

Y N

Y N

Y N

Y N

N Y

N X

Y Y

Y Y

Y Y

Y Y

Y N

Y N

Y N

X X

Y Y

Y N

Y N

Y Y

Y N

Y N

Y N

Y N

Y N

Y Y

Y Y

Y Y

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Allred

Veasey

Vela

Doggett

Babin

UTAH

Bishop

Stewart

Curtis

McAdams

VIRGINIA

Wittman

Luria

Scott

McEachin

Riggleman

Cline

Spanberger

Beyer

Griffith

Wexton

Connolly

VIRGIN ISLANDS

Plaskett

VERMONT

Welch

WASHINGTON

Delbene

Larsen

Herrera Beutler

Newhouse

McMorris Rodgers

182 181 175 153 129

Democracy Democracy Health Care Hate and Bias Financial Reform

YES NO YES YES YES

2020 2020 2020 2020 2020

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N N

N Y X N N

X X N N N

N Y N N N

Y Y Y Y Y

N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N X N

N Y N N N

Y Y Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N X N

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N X

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Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

X X X N N

X X X N N

N Y N N N

X X X N N

Y Y Y N N

N Y N N N

Y N Y N Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

Y N Y N Y

Y N Y Y Y

N X N N N

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

122 121 119 109 50

Democracy Democracy Justice Reform COVID-19 Relief Employment Rights

YES NO YES YES YES

2020 2020 2020 2020 2020

Allred

Veasey

Vela

Doggett

Babin

UTAH

Bishop

Stewart

Curtis

McAdams

VIRGINIA

Wittman

Luria

Scott

McEachin

Riggleman

Cline

Spanberger

Beyer

Griffith

Wexton

Connolly

VIRGIN ISLANDS

Plaskett

VERMONT

Welch

WASHINGTON

Delbene

Larsen

Herrera Beutler

Newhouse

McMorris Rodgers

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N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

Y N N N N

Y X N N N

Y N N N N

Y N N N N

N Y Y Y Y

Y N N N N

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

Y N N N N

Y N N N N

Y Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

Y N N N N

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

Y N Y N N

Y N N N N

Y N N N N

49 22 21 696 695

Employment Rights Education Employment Rights Impeachment Impeachment

NO YES YES YES YES

2020 2020 2020 2019 2019

Allred

Veasey

Vela

Doggett

Babin

UTAH

Bishop

Stewart

Curtis

McAdams

VIRGINIA

Wittman

Luria

Scott

McEachin

Riggleman

Cline

Spanberger

Beyer

Griffith

Wexton

Connolly

VIRGIN ISLANDS

Plaskett

VERMONT

Welch

WASHINGTON

Delbene

Larsen

Herrera Beutler

Newhouse

McMorris Rodgers

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Y Y N Y N

Y Y N Y N

Y Y N Y N

Y Y N Y N

N N Y X X

Y N Y N Y

N N Y N Y

N N Y N Y

Y Y Y Y N

Y N Y N Y

Y Y N Y N

Y Y N Y N

Y Y N X X

N N Y N Y

Y N Y N Y

Y Y Y Y N

Y Y N Y N

N N Y N N

Y Y N Y N

Y Y N Y N

N

Y Y N Y N

Y Y N Y N

Y Y N Y N

Y N Y N Y

N N Y N Y

Y N Y N Y

659 654 653 540 539

Education Voting Rights Voting Rights Employment Rights Employment Rights

YES YES NO YES NO

2019 2019 2019 2019 2019

Allred

Veasey

Vela

Doggett

Babin

UTAH

Bishop

Stewart

Curtis

McAdams

VIRGINIA

Wittman

Luria

Scott

McEachin

Riggleman

Cline

Spanberger

Beyer

Griffith

Wexton

Connolly

VIRGIN ISLANDS

Plaskett

VERMONT

Welch

WASHINGTON

Delbene

Larsen

Herrera Beutler

Newhouse

McMorris Rodgers

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Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y Y N Y

N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

Y Y Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

X

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N X

N Y N N Y

N Y N N N

496 495 439 408 240

Economic Security Economic Security LGBTQ Rights Census Immigration

YES NO YES YES YES

2019 2019 2019 2019 2019

Allred

Veasey

Vela

Doggett

Babin

UTAH

Bishop

Stewart

Curtis

McAdams

VIRGINIA

Wittman

Luria

Scott

McEachin

Riggleman

Cline

Spanberger

Beyer

Griffith

Wexton

Connolly

VIRGIN ISLANDS

Plaskett

VERMONT

Welch

WASHINGTON

Delbene

Larsen

Herrera Beutler

Newhouse

McMorris Rodgers

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Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

N N N Y N

N N N Y N

N N N Y N

N N N Y N

Y Y Y N Y

N N N Y N

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y X X Y

N N N Y N

N N N Y N

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

N N N Y N

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

X N Y Y N

N N N Y N

N N N Y N

228 217 156 155 134

Financial Reform LGBTQ Rights Women's Rights Women's Rights Employment Rights

YES YES YES NO YES

2019 2019 2019 2019 2019

Allred

Veasey

Vela

Doggett

Babin

UTAH

Bishop

Stewart

Curtis

McAdams

VIRGINIA

Wittman

Luria

Scott

McEachin

Riggleman

Cline

Spanberger

Beyer

Griffith

Wexton

Connolly

VIRGIN ISLANDS

Plaskett

VERMONT

Welch

WASHINGTON

Delbene

Larsen

Herrera Beutler

Newhouse

McMorris Rodgers

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133 118 117 94

Employment Rights Voting Rights Voting Rights Immigration

NO YES NO YES

2019 2019 2019 2019

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

Y N Y N

Y N Y N

Y N Y N

Y N Y N

N Y N Y

Y N Y N

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

Y N Y N

Y N Y N

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

X N Y N

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

Y N Y Y

Y N Y N

Y N X Y

Allred

Veasey

Vela

Doggett

Babin

UTAH

Bishop

Stewart

Curtis

McAdams

VIRGINIA

Wittman

Luria

Scott

McEachin

Riggleman

Cline

Spanberger

Beyer

Griffith

Wexton

Connolly

VIRGIN ISLANDS

Plaskett

VERMONT

Welch

WASHINGTON

Delbene

Larsen

Herrera Beutler

Newhouse

McMorris Rodgers

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PARTY DISTRICT TOTAL SCORE

Kilmer Derek D 6 100%

Jayapal Pramila D 7 97%

Schrier Kim D 8 100%

Smith Adam D 9 100%

Heck Dennis D 10 100%

WISCONSIN

Steil Bryan R 1 9%

Pocan Mark D 2 100%

Kind Ronald D 3 100%

Moore Gwendolynne D 4 100%

Sensenbrenner Jim R 5 7%

Grothman Glenn R 6 3%

Duffy Sean R 7 0%

Tiffany Thomas R 7 0%

Gallagher Mike R 8 9%

WEST VIRGINIA

McKinley David R 1 11%

Mooney Alexander R 2 3%

Miller Carol R 3 6%

WYOMING

Cheney Liz R 1 0%

195 194

Employment Rights Employment Rights

YES NO

2020 2020

Y N

Y N

Y N

Y N

Y N

X X

Y N

Y N

Y N

X X

X X

X X

Y Y

Y Y

Y Y

Y Y

N Y

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Kilmer

Jayapal

Schrier

Smith

Heck

WISCONSIN

Steil

Pocan

Kind

Moore

Sensenbrenner

Grothman

Duffy

Tiffany

Gallagher

WEST VIRGINIA

McKinley

Mooney

Miller

WYOMING

Cheney

182 181 175 153 129

Democracy Democracy Health Care Hate and Bias Financial Reform

YES NO YES YES YES

2020 2020 2020 2020 2020

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N X N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N X

Y Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

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Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y N Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

X X X N N

N Y N N N

N Y N

X X X N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

122 121 119 109 50

Democracy Democracy Justice Reform COVID-19 Relief Employment Rights

YES NO YES YES YES

2020 2020 2020 2020 2020

Kilmer

Jayapal

Schrier

Smith

Heck

WISCONSIN

Steil

Pocan

Kind

Moore

Sensenbrenner

Grothman

Duffy

Tiffany

Gallagher

WEST VIRGINIA

McKinley

Mooney

Miller

WYOMING

Cheney

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N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

Y N N N N

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

Y N Y N N

Y N Y N N

Y N N N N

Y N N N N

Y N N N N

Y N N N N

Y N N N N

49 22 21 696 695

Employment Rights Education Employment Rights Impeachment Impeachment

NO YES YES YES YES

2020 2020 2020 2019 2019

Kilmer

Jayapal

Schrier

Smith

Heck

WISCONSIN

Steil

Pocan

Kind

Moore

Sensenbrenner

Grothman

Duffy

Tiffany

Gallagher

WEST VIRGINIA

McKinley

Mooney

Miller

WYOMING

Cheney

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Y Y N Y N

Y Y N Y N

Y Y N Y N

X Y N Y N

Y Y N Y N

Y N Y N N

Y Y N Y N

Y Y N Y N

Y Y N Y N

X N Y N Y

N N Y N Y

X X

Y N Y N Y

Y N Y N N

N N Y N Y

N N Y N N

N N Y X X

659 654 653 540 539

Education Voting Rights Voting Rights Employment Rights Employment Rights

YES YES NO YES NO

2019 2019 2019 2019 2019

Kilmer

Jayapal

Schrier

Smith

Heck

WISCONSIN

Steil

Pocan

Kind

Moore

Sensenbrenner

Grothman

Duffy

Tiffany

Gallagher

WEST VIRGINIA

McKinley

Mooney

Miller

WYOMING

Cheney

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Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N X N

496 495 439 408 240

Economic Security Economic Security LGBTQ Rights Census Immigration

YES NO YES YES YES

2019 2019 2019 2019 2019

Kilmer

Jayapal

Schrier

Smith

Heck

WISCONSIN

Steil

Pocan

Kind

Moore

Sensenbrenner

Grothman

Duffy

Tiffany

Gallagher

WEST VIRGINIA

McKinley

Mooney

Miller

WYOMING

Cheney

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Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

N N Y Y N

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

Y Y Y N Y

N N N Y N

N N N Y N

N X N Y N

N N N Y N

N N N Y N

N N N Y N

N N N Y N

N N N Y N

228 217 156 155 134

Financial Reform LGBTQ Rights Women's Rights Women's Rights Employment Rights

YES YES YES NO YES

2019 2019 2019 2019 2019

Kilmer

Jayapal

Schrier

Smith

Heck

WISCONSIN

Steil

Pocan

Kind

Moore

Sensenbrenner

Grothman

Duffy

Tiffany

Gallagher

WEST VIRGINIA

McKinley

Mooney

Miller

WYOMING

Cheney

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133 118 117 94

Employment Rights Voting Rights Voting Rights Immigration

NO YES NO YES

2019 2019 2019 2019

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

Y N Y N

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

N Y N Y

Y N Y Y

Y N Y N

Y N Y N

Y N Y Y

Y N Y N

Y N Y N

Y N Y N

Y N Y N

Kilmer

Jayapal

Schrier

Smith

Heck

WISCONSIN

Steil

Pocan

Kind

Moore

Sensenbrenner

Grothman

Duffy

Tiffany

Gallagher

WEST VIRGINIA

McKinley

Mooney

Miller

WYOMING

Cheney

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SenateVote Charts

169

Y Member's yea/nay vote agrees with base positionN Member's yea/nay vote disagrees with base position[ ] Member cast a “present” voteX Member did not cast a yea/nay vote or officially declare a position

The numbers at the top of each page indicate the Senate roll call vote number for each vote.

KEY

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224 222

Nominations —Barrett

Nominations —Barrett

2020 2020

NO NO

ALASKA

Murkowski Lisa R 1 8%

Sullivan Daniel R 2 2%

ALABAMA

Jones G D 2 88%

Shelby Richard R 1 0%

ARKANSAS

Boozman John R 1 0%

Cotton Thomas R 2 0%

ARIZONA

McSally Martha R 2 2%

Sinema Kyrsten D 1 92%

CALIFORNIA

Feinstein Dianne D 1 100%

Harris Kamala D 2 100%

COLORADO

Bennet Michael D 1 100%

Gardner Cory R 2 2%

CONNECTICUT

Blumenthal Richard D 1 100%

Murphy Christopher D 2 100%

DELAWARE

Carper Thomas D 1 100%

Coons Christopher D 2 100%

FLORIDA

Rubio Marco R 1 0%

Scott Richard R 2 0%

GEORGIA

Isakson John R 1 0%

Loeffler Kelly R 2 0%

Perdue David R 1 0%

Y N

Y Y

N N

Y Y

Y Y

Y Y

Y Y

N N

N N

N N

N N

Y Y

N N

N N

N N

N N

Y Y

Y Y

Y Y

Y Y

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201 193 126 125 123

Financial ReformNominations — Samuels Justice Reform

Nominations — Wilson

Nominations — Walker

2020 2020 2020 2020 2020

YES YES NO NO NO

ALASKA

Murkowski

Sullivan

ALABAMA

Jones

Shelby

ARKANSAS

Boozman

Cotton

ARIZONA

McSally

Sinema

CALIFORNIA

Feinstein

Harris

COLORADO

Bennet

Gardner

CONNECTICUT

Blumenthal

Murphy

DELAWARE

Carper

Coons

FLORIDA

Rubio

Scott

GEORGIA

Isakson

Loeffler

Perdue

X Y Y Y Y

N N Y Y X

X Y Y N N

N N Y Y Y

N N Y Y Y

N N Y Y Y

X N Y Y Y

X Y N N X

Y Y N N N

X X N N N

Y Y N N N

N N Y Y Y

Y Y N N N

Y Y N N N

Y Y N N N

Y Y N N N

X N Y Y Y

N N Y Y Y

N N Y Y Y

N N Y Y Y

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70 36 33 34 391

EducationNominations — Brasher Impeachment Impeachment

Nominations — VanDyke

2020 2020 2020 2020 2019

YES NO YES YES NO

ALASKA

Murkowski

Sullivan

ALABAMA

Jones

Shelby

ARKANSAS

Boozman

Cotton

ARIZONA

McSally

Sinema

CALIFORNIA

Feinstein

Harris

COLORADO

Bennet

Gardner

CONNECTICUT

Blumenthal

Murphy

DELAWARE

Carper

Coons

FLORIDA

Rubio

Scott

GEORGIA

Isakson

Loeffler

Perdue

Y Y N N Y

Y Y N N Y

Y N Y Y N

N Y N N Y

N Y N N Y

N Y N N Y

Y Y N N Y

Y N Y Y N

Y N Y Y N

Y N Y Y N

Y X Y Y X

Y Y N N Y

Y N Y Y N

X N Y Y N

Y N Y Y N

Y N Y Y N

N Y N N Y

N Y N N Y

Y

N Y N N

N Y N N Y

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387 379 356 350 337

Nominations — Bumatay

Nominations — Pitlyk

Nominations — Menashi

Nominations — Rudofsky Health Care

2019 2019 2019 2019 2019

NO NO NO NO YES

ALASKA

Murkowski

Sullivan

ALABAMA

Jones

Shelby

ARKANSAS

Boozman

Cotton

ARIZONA

McSally

Sinema

CALIFORNIA

Feinstein

Harris

COLORADO

Bennet

Gardner

CONNECTICUT

Blumenthal

Murphy

DELAWARE

Carper

Coons

FLORIDA

Rubio

Scott

GEORGIA

Isakson

Loeffler

Perdue

Y X Y Y N

Y Y Y Y N

N N X N Y

Y Y Y Y N

Y Y Y Y N

Y Y Y Y N

Y Y Y Y N

N N N N Y

N N N N Y

X X X X X

X N X N X

Y Y Y Y N

N N N N Y

N N N N Y

N N N N Y

N N N N Y

Y Y Y Y N

Y Y Y Y N

Y X Y X N

Y Y Y X N

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333 313 256 255 254

Nominations — Walker

Nominations — Scalia

Nominations — Pulliam

Nominations — Starr

Nominations — Brown

2019 2019 2019 2019 2019

NO NO NO NO NO

ALASKA

Murkowski

Sullivan

ALABAMA

Jones

Shelby

ARKANSAS

Boozman

Cotton

ARIZONA

McSally

Sinema

CALIFORNIA

Feinstein

Harris

COLORADO

Bennet

Gardner

CONNECTICUT

Blumenthal

Murphy

DELAWARE

Carper

Coons

FLORIDA

Rubio

Scott

GEORGIA

Isakson

Loeffler

Perdue

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

N N Y N N

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

N N Y N N

N N N N N

X N X X X

N N X X X

Y Y Y Y Y

N N N N N

N N N N N

N N N N N

X N X X X

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

X Y X X X

Y Y Y Y Y

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229 205 191 173 172

Nominations — Buescher

Nominations — Phipps

Nominations — Bress

Nominations — Winsor

Nominations — Kacsmaryk

2019 2019 2019 2019 2019

NO NO NO NO NO

ALASKA

Murkowski

Sullivan

ALABAMA

Jones

Shelby

ARKANSAS

Boozman

Cotton

ARIZONA

McSally

Sinema

CALIFORNIA

Feinstein

Harris

COLORADO

Bennet

Gardner

CONNECTICUT

Blumenthal

Murphy

DELAWARE

Carper

Coons

FLORIDA

Rubio

Scott

GEORGIA

Isakson

Loeffler

Perdue

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

N Y N N N

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

N Y N N N

N N N N N

X X N N N

X X N N N

Y Y Y Y Y

N N N N N

N N N N N

N N N N N

N N N N N

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

X Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

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124 123 118 114 110

Nominations — Clark

Nominations — Nielson

Nominations — Collins

Nominations — Vitter

Nominations — Lee

2019 2019 2019 2019 2019

NO NO NO NO NO

ALASKA

Murkowski

Sullivan

ALABAMA

Jones

Shelby

ARKANSAS

Boozman

Cotton

ARIZONA

McSally

Sinema

CALIFORNIA

Feinstein

Harris

COLORADO

Bennet

Gardner

CONNECTICUT

Blumenthal

Murphy

DELAWARE

Carper

Coons

FLORIDA

Rubio

Scott

GEORGIA

Isakson

Loeffler

Perdue

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

N N N N N

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

N N N N N

N N N N N

X X N X N

N N X N N

Y Y Y Y Y

N N N N N

N N N N N

N N N N N

N N N N N

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

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108 106 99 87 85

Nominations — Truncale

Nominations — Park

Nominations — Bianco

Nominations — Brasher

Nominations — Barker

2019 2019 2019 2019 2019

NO NO NO NO NO

ALASKA

Murkowski

Sullivan

ALABAMA

Jones

Shelby

ARKANSAS

Boozman

Cotton

ARIZONA

McSally

Sinema

CALIFORNIA

Feinstein

Harris

COLORADO

Bennet

Gardner

CONNECTICUT

Blumenthal

Murphy

DELAWARE

Carper

Coons

FLORIDA

Rubio

Scott

GEORGIA

Isakson

Loeffler

Perdue

Y Y X Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

N N Y N N

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

N X X N N

N N N N N

N X N N N

N X N N N

Y Y Y Y Y

N N N N N

N N N N N

N N N N N

N N N N N

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

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68 61 44 42 39

Nominations — Wyrick

Nominations — Rules Change

Nominations — Rao

Nominations — Matey

Nominations — Murphy

2019 2019 2019 2019 2019

NO YES NO NO NO

ALASKA

Murkowski

Sullivan

ALABAMA

Jones

Shelby

ARKANSAS

Boozman

Cotton

ARIZONA

McSally

Sinema

CALIFORNIA

Feinstein

Harris

COLORADO

Bennet

Gardner

CONNECTICUT

Blumenthal

Murphy

DELAWARE

Carper

Coons

FLORIDA

Rubio

Scott

GEORGIA

Isakson

Loeffler

Perdue

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N X

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N X N N N

N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y X

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37 35 29 24

Nominations — Readler

Nominations — Rushing

Nominations — Miller

Nominations — Barr

2019 2019 2019 2019

NO NO NO NO

ALASKA

Murkowski

Sullivan

ALABAMA

Jones

Shelby

ARKANSAS

Boozman

Cotton

ARIZONA

McSally

Sinema

CALIFORNIA

Feinstein

Harris

COLORADO

Bennet

Gardner

CONNECTICUT

Blumenthal

Murphy

DELAWARE

Carper

Coons

FLORIDA

Rubio

Scott

GEORGIA

Isakson

Loeffler

Perdue

Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y

N N N Y

Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y

N X X Y

N N N N

N N N N

N N N N

Y Y Y Y

N N N N

N N N N

N N N N

N N N N

Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y

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224 222

Nominations — Barrett

Nominations — Barrett

2020 2020

NO NO

HAWAII

Hirono Mazie D 2 100%

Schatz Brian D 1 100%

IOWA

Ernst Joni R 2 2%

Grassley Chuck R 1 2%

IDAHO

Crapo Michael R 1 0%

Risch James R 2 0%

ILLINOIS

Duckworth Ladda D 2 100%

Durbin Richard D 1 100%

INDIANA

Braun Mike R 2 0%

Young Todd R 1 2%

KANSAS

Moran Jerry R 2 0%

Roberts Charles R 1 0%

KENTUCKY

McConnell Addison R 1 2%

Paul Randal R 2 2%

LOUISIANA

Cassidy William R 1 2%

Kennedy John R 2 0%

MASSACHUSETTS

Markey Edward D 2 100%

Warren Elizabeth D 1 100%

MARYLAND

Cardin Benjamin D 1 100%

Van Hollen Christopher D 2 100%

N N

N N

Y Y

Y Y

Y Y

Y Y

N N

N N

Y Y

Y Y

Y Y

Y Y

Y Y

Y Y

Y Y

Y Y

N N

N N

N N

N N

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201 193 126 125 123

Financial ReformNominations — Samuels Justice Reform

Nominations — Wilson

Nominations — Walker

2020 2020 2020 2020 2020

YES YES NO NO NO

HAWAII

Hirono

Schatz

IOWA

Ernst

Grassley

IDAHO

Crapo

Risch

ILLINOIS

Duckworth

Durbin

INDIANA

Braun

Young

KANSAS

Moran

Roberts

KENTUCKY

McConnell

Paul

LOUISIANA

Cassidy

Kennedy

MASSACHUSETTS

Markey

Warren

MARYLAND

Cardin

Van Hollen

Y Y N N N

Y Y N N N

N N Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

N N Y Y Y

N N Y Y Y

Y Y N N N

Y Y N N N

N N Y Y Y

N N Y Y Y

N X Y Y Y

N N Y Y Y

N N N Y Y

X N Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

N N Y Y Y

Y Y N N X

Y Y N N N

Y Y N N N

Y Y N N N

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70 36 33 34 391

EducationNominations — Brasher Impeachment Impeachment

Nominations — VanDyke

2020 2020 2020 2020 2019

YES NO YES YES NO

Y N Y Y N

Y N Y Y N

Y Y N N Y

N Y N N Y

N Y N N Y

N Y N N Y

Y N Y Y N

Y N Y Y N

N Y N N Y

Y Y N N Y

N Y N N Y

N Y N N Y

N Y N N Y

N Y N N X

N Y N N Y

N Y N N Y

Y N Y Y N

X X Y Y X

Y N Y Y N

Y N Y Y N

HAWAII

Hirono

Schatz

IOWA

Ernst

Grassley

IDAHO

Crapo

Risch

ILLINOIS

Duckworth

Durbin

INDIANA

Braun

Young

KANSAS

Moran

Roberts

KENTUCKY

McConnell

Paul

LOUISIANA

Cassidy

Kennedy

MASSACHUSETTS

Markey

Warren

MARYLAND

Cardin

Van Hollen

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387 379 356 350 337

Nominations — Bumatay

Nominations — Pitlyk

Nominations — Menashi

Nominations — Rudofsky Health Care

2019 2019 2019 2019 2019

NO NO NO NO YES

N N N N Y

N N N N Y

Y Y Y Y N

Y Y Y Y N

Y Y Y Y N

Y Y Y Y N

N N N N Y

N N N N Y

Y Y Y Y N

Y Y Y Y N

Y Y Y Y N

Y Y Y Y N

Y Y Y Y N

Y Y Y Y N

Y Y Y Y N

Y Y Y Y N

N N N N Y

X X X X X

N N N N Y

N N N N Y

HAWAII

Hirono

Schatz

IOWA

Ernst

Grassley

IDAHO

Crapo

Risch

ILLINOIS

Duckworth

Durbin

INDIANA

Braun

Young

KANSAS

Moran

Roberts

KENTUCKY

McConnell

Paul

LOUISIANA

Cassidy

Kennedy

MASSACHUSETTS

Markey

Warren

MARYLAND

Cardin

Van Hollen

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333 313 256 255 254

Nominations — Walker

Nominations — Scalia

Nominations — Pulliam

Nominations — Starr

Nominations — Brown

2019 2019 2019 2019 2019

NO NO NO NO NO

N N N N N

N N N N N

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

N N N N N

N N N N N

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

X Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

N N N N N

X X X X X

N N N N N

N N N N N

HAWAII

Hirono

Schatz

IOWA

Ernst

Grassley

IDAHO

Crapo

Risch

ILLINOIS

Duckworth

Durbin

INDIANA

Braun

Young

KANSAS

Moran

Roberts

KENTUCKY

McConnell

Paul

LOUISIANA

Cassidy

Kennedy

MASSACHUSETTS

Markey

Warren

MARYLAND

Cardin

Van Hollen

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229 205 191 173 172

Nominations — Buescher

Nominations — Phipps

Nominations — Bress

Nominations — Winsor

Nominations — Kacsmaryk

2019 2019 2019 2019 2019

NO NO NO NO NO

N N N N N

N N N N N

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

N N N N N

N N N N N

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

N N N N N

X N N N N

N N N N N

N N N N N

HAWAII

Hirono

Schatz

IOWA

Ernst

Grassley

IDAHO

Crapo

Risch

ILLINOIS

Duckworth

Durbin

INDIANA

Braun

Young

KANSAS

Moran

Roberts

KENTUCKY

McConnell

Paul

LOUISIANA

Cassidy

Kennedy

MASSACHUSETTS

Markey

Warren

MARYLAND

Cardin

Van Hollen

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124 123 118 114 110

Nominations — Clark

Nominations — Nielson

Nominations — Collins

Nominations — Vitter

Nominations — Lee

2019 2019 2019 2019 2019

NO NO NO NO NO

N N N N X

N N N N N

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

N N N N N

N N N N N

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

N N N N N

N N N N N

N N N N N

N N N N N

HAWAII

Hirono

Schatz

IOWA

Ernst

Grassley

IDAHO

Crapo

Risch

ILLINOIS

Duckworth

Durbin

INDIANA

Braun

Young

KANSAS

Moran

Roberts

KENTUCKY

McConnell

Paul

LOUISIANA

Cassidy

Kennedy

MASSACHUSETTS

Markey

Warren

MARYLAND

Cardin

Van Hollen

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108 106 99 87 85

Nominations — Truncale

Nominations — Park

Nominations — Bianco

Nominations — Brasher

Nominations — Barker

2019 2019 2019 2019 2019

NO NO NO NO NO

X N N N N

N N N N N

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

N N N N N

N N N N N

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y X X

Y X Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

X Y Y Y Y

X Y Y Y Y

N N N N N

N N N N N

N X N N N

N N N N N

HAWAII

Hirono

Schatz

IOWA

Ernst

Grassley

IDAHO

Crapo

Risch

ILLINOIS

Duckworth

Durbin

INDIANA

Braun

Young

KANSAS

Moran

Roberts

KENTUCKY

McConnell

Paul

LOUISIANA

Cassidy

Kennedy

MASSACHUSETTS

Markey

Warren

MARYLAND

Cardin

Van Hollen

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68 61 44 42 39

Nominations — Wyrick

Nominations — Rules Change

Nominations — Rao

Nominations — Matey

Nominations — Murphy

2019 2019 2019 2019 2019

NO YES NO NO NO

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

HAWAII

Hirono

Schatz

IOWA

Ernst

Grassley

IDAHO

Crapo

Risch

ILLINOIS

Duckworth

Durbin

INDIANA

Braun

Young

KANSAS

Moran

Roberts

KENTUCKY

McConnell

Paul

LOUISIANA

Cassidy

Kennedy

MASSACHUSETTS

Markey

Warren

MARYLAND

Cardin

Van Hollen

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37 35 29 24

Nominations — Readler

Nominations — Rushing

Nominations — Miller

Nominations — Barr

2019 2019 2019 2019

NO NO NO NO

N N N N

N N N N

Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y

N N N N

N N N N

Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y N

Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y

N N N N

N N N N

N N N N

N N N N

HAWAII

Hirono

Schatz

IOWA

Ernst

Grassley

IDAHO

Crapo

Risch

ILLINOIS

Duckworth

Durbin

INDIANA

Braun

Young

KANSAS

Moran

Roberts

KENTUCKY

McConnell

Paul

LOUISIANA

Cassidy

Kennedy

MASSACHUSETTS

Markey

Warren

MARYLAND

Cardin

Van Hollen

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224 222

Nominations — Barrett

Nominations — Barrett

2020 2020

NO NO

MAINE

Collins Susan R 1 37%

King Angus I 2 98%

MICHIGAN

Peters Gary D 2 100%

Stabenow Deborah D 1 100%

MINNESOTA

Klobuchar Amy D 1 100%

Smith Tina D 2 100%

MISSOURI

Blunt Roy R 1 0%

Hawley Joshua R 2 2%

MISSISSIPPI

Hyde-Smith Cindy R 2 0%

Wicker Roger R 1 0%

MONTANA

Daines Steven R 2 0%

Tester Jon D 1 100%

NORTH CAROLINA

Burr Richard R 1 0%

Tillis Thomas R 2 2%

NORTH DAKOTA

Cramer Kevin R 2 0%

Hoeven John R 1 0%

NEBRASKA

Fischer Debra D 1 0%

Sasse Benjamin R 2 0%

NEW HAMPSHIRE

Hassan Margaret D 1 100%

Shaheen Jeanne D 1 100%

N N

N N

N N

N N

N N

N N

Y Y

Y Y

Y Y

Y Y

Y Y

N N

Y Y

Y Y

Y Y

Y Y

Y Y

Y Y

N N

N N

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201 193 126 125 123

Financial ReformNominations — Samuels Justice Reform

Nominations — Wilson

Nominations — Walker

2020 2020 2020 2020 2020

YES YES NO NO NO

MAINE

Collins

King

MICHIGAN

Peters

Stabenow

MINNESOTA

Klobuchar

Smith

MISSOURI

Blunt

Hawley

MISSISSIPPI

Hyde-Smith

Wicker

MONTANA

Daines

Tester

NORTH CAROLINA

Burr

Tillis

NORTH DAKOTA

Cramer

Hoeven

NEBRASKA

Fischer

Sasse

NEW HAMPSHIRE

Hassan

Shaheen

Y Y Y N N

Y Y Y N N

Y Y N N N

Y Y N N N

Y Y N N N

Y Y N N N

N N Y Y Y

N N Y Y Y

N N Y Y Y

N N Y Y Y

N N Y Y Y

Y Y N N N

N N Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

N N Y Y Y

N N Y Y Y

N N Y Y Y

N N Y Y Y

Y Y N N N

Y Y N N N

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70 36 33 34 391

EducationNominations — Brasher Impeachment Impeachment

Nominations — VanDyke

2020 2020 2020 2020 2019

YES NO YES YES NO

Y Y N N N

Y N Y Y N

Y N Y Y N

Y N Y Y N

X X Y Y N

Y N Y Y N

N Y N N Y

Y Y N N Y

N Y N N Y

N Y N N Y

N Y N N Y

Y N Y Y N

N Y N N Y

N Y N N Y

N Y N N Y

N Y N N Y

N Y N N Y

N Y N N Y

Y N Y Y N

Y N Y Y N

MAINE

Collins

King

MICHIGAN

Peters

Stabenow

MINNESOTA

Klobuchar

Smith

MISSOURI

Blunt

Hawley

MISSISSIPPI

Hyde-Smith

Wicker

MONTANA

Daines

Tester

NORTH CAROLINA

Burr

Tillis

NORTH DAKOTA

Cramer

Hoeven

NEBRASKA

Fischer

Sasse

NEW HAMPSHIRE

Hassan

Shaheen

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387 379 356 350 337

Nominations — Bumatay

Nominations — Pitlyk

Nominations — Menashi

Nominations — Rudofsky Health Care

2019 2019 2019 2019 2019

NO NO NO NO YES

Y N N Y Y

N N N N Y

N N N N Y

N N N N Y

X N X X Y

N N N N Y

Y Y Y Y N

Y Y Y Y N

Y Y Y Y N

Y Y Y Y N

Y Y Y Y N

N N N N Y

Y Y Y Y N

Y Y Y Y N

Y Y Y Y N

Y Y Y Y N

Y Y Y Y N

Y Y Y Y N

N N N N Y

N N N N Y

MAINE

Collins

King

MICHIGAN

Peters

Stabenow

MINNESOTA

Klobuchar

Smith

MISSOURI

Blunt

Hawley

MISSISSIPPI

Hyde-Smith

Wicker

MONTANA

Daines

Tester

NORTH CAROLINA

Burr

Tillis

NORTH DAKOTA

Cramer

Hoeven

NEBRASKA

Fischer

Sasse

NEW HAMPSHIRE

Hassan

Shaheen

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333 313 256 255 254

Nominations — Walker

Nominations — Scalia

Nominations — Pulliam

Nominations — Starr

Nominations — Brown

2019 2019 2019 2019 2019

NO NO NO NO NO

Y Y Y Y N

N N N N N

N N N N N

N N N N N

N N X X X

N N N N N

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

X Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

N N N N N

Y Y X X X

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

N N N N N

N N N N N

MAINE

Collins

King

MICHIGAN

Peters

Stabenow

MINNESOTA

Klobuchar

Smith

MISSOURI

Blunt

Hawley

MISSISSIPPI

Hyde-Smith

Wicker

MONTANA

Daines

Tester

NORTH CAROLINA

Burr

Tillis

NORTH DAKOTA

Cramer

Hoeven

NEBRASKA

Fischer

Sasse

NEW HAMPSHIRE

Hassan

Shaheen

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229 205 191 173 172

Nominations — Buescher

Nominations — Phipps

Nominations — Bress

Nominations — Winsor

Nominations — Kacsmaryk

2019 2019 2019 2019 2019

NO NO NO NO NO

Y Y Y Y N

N N N N N

N N N N N

N N N N N

X N N N N

N N N N N

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

N N N N N

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

N N N N N

N N N N N

MAINE

Collins

King

MICHIGAN

Peters

Stabenow

MINNESOTA

Klobuchar

Smith

MISSOURI

Blunt

Hawley

MISSISSIPPI

Hyde-Smith

Wicker

MONTANA

Daines

Tester

NORTH CAROLINA

Burr

Tillis

NORTH DAKOTA

Cramer

Hoeven

NEBRASKA

Fischer

Sasse

NEW HAMPSHIRE

Hassan

Shaheen

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124 123 118 114 110

Nominations — Clark

Nominations — Nielson

Nominations — Collins

Nominations — Vitter

Nominations — Lee

2019 2019 2019 2019 2019

NO NO NO NO NO

Y N Y N Y

N N N N N

N N N N N

N N N N N

N N N N N

N N N N N

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

N N N N N

Y Y Y Y Y

X X Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

N N N N N

N N N N N

MAINE

Collins

King

MICHIGAN

Peters

Stabenow

MINNESOTA

Klobuchar

Smith

MISSOURI

Blunt

Hawley

MISSISSIPPI

Hyde-Smith

Wicker

MONTANA

Daines

Tester

NORTH CAROLINA

Burr

Tillis

NORTH DAKOTA

Cramer

Hoeven

NEBRASKA

Fischer

Sasse

NEW HAMPSHIRE

Hassan

Shaheen

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108 106 99 87 85

Nominations — Truncale

Nominations — Park

Nominations — Bianco

Nominations — Brasher

Nominations — Barker

2019 2019 2019 2019 2019

NO NO NO NO NO

Y Y Y Y Y

N N N N N

N N N N N

N N N N N

N N X N N

N N N N N

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

N N N N N

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

N N N N N

N N N N N

MAINE

Collins

King

MICHIGAN

Peters

Stabenow

MINNESOTA

Klobuchar

Smith

MISSOURI

Blunt

Hawley

MISSISSIPPI

Hyde-Smith

Wicker

MONTANA

Daines

Tester

NORTH CAROLINA

Burr

Tillis

NORTH DAKOTA

Cramer

Hoeven

NEBRASKA

Fischer

Sasse

NEW HAMPSHIRE

Hassan

Shaheen

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68 61 44 42 39

Nominations — Wyrick

Nominations — Rules Change

Nominations — Rao

Nominations — Matey

Nominations — Murphy

2019 2019 2019 2019 2019

NO YES NO NO NO

Y Y Y Y Y

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

MAINE

Collins

King

MICHIGAN

Peters

Stabenow

MINNESOTA

Klobuchar

Smith

MISSOURI

Blunt

Hawley

MISSISSIPPI

Hyde-Smith

Wicker

MONTANA

Daines

Tester

NORTH CAROLINA

Burr

Tillis

NORTH DAKOTA

Cramer

Hoeven

NEBRASKA

Fischer

Sasse

NEW HAMPSHIRE

Hassan

Shaheen

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37 35 29 24

Nominations — Readler

Nominations — Rushing

Nominations — Miller

Nominations — Barr

2019 2019 2019 2019

NO NO NO NO

N Y Y Y

N N N N

N N N N

N N N N

N N N N

N N N N

Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y

N N N N

Y Y Y X

Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y

N N N N

N N N N

MAINE

Collins

King

MICHIGAN

Peters

Stabenow

MINNESOTA

Klobuchar

Smith

MISSOURI

Blunt

Hawley

MISSISSIPPI

Hyde-Smith

Wicker

MONTANA

Daines

Tester

NORTH CAROLINA

Burr

Tillis

NORTH DAKOTA

Cramer

Hoeven

NEBRASKA

Fischer

Sasse

NEW HAMPSHIRE

Hassan

Shaheen

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224 222

Nominations — Barrett

Nominations — Barrett

2020 2020

NO NO

NEW JERSEY

Booker Cory D 2 100%

Menendez Robert D 1 100%

NEW MEXICO

Heinrich Martin D 2 100%

Udall Thomas D 1 100%

NEVADA

Cortez Masto Catherine D 1 100%

Rosen Jacky D 2 100%

NEW YORK

Gillibrand Kirsten D 2 100%

Schumer Charles D 1 100%

OHIO

Brown Sherrod D 1 100%

Portman Robert R 2 2%

OKLAHOMA

Inhofe James R 1 0%

Lankford James R 2 0%

OREGON

Merkley Jeffrey D 2 100%

Wyden Ronald D 1 100%

PENNSYLVANIA

Casey Robert D 1 100%

Toomey Patrick R 2 0%

RHODE ISLAND

Reed John D 1 100%

Whitehouse Sheldon D 2 100%

SOUTH CAROLINA

Graham Lindsey R 1 2%

Scott Timothy R 2 0%

N N

N N

N N

N N

N N

N N

N N

N N

N N

Y Y

Y Y

Y Y

N N

N N

N N

Y Y

N N

N N

Y Y

Y Y

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201 193 126 125 123

Financial ReformNominations — Samuels Justice Reform

Nominations — Wilson

Nominations — Walker

2020 2020 2020 2020 2020

YES YES NO NO NO

NEW JERSEY

Booker

Menendez

NEW MEXICO

Heinrich

Udall

NEVADA

Cortez Masto

Rosen

NEW YORK

Gillibrand

Schumer

OHIO

Brown

Portman

OKLAHOMA

Inhofe

Lankford

OREGON

Merkley

Wyden

PENNSYLVANIA

Casey

Toomey

RHODE ISLAND

Reed

Whitehouse

SOUTH CAROLINA

Graham

Scott

Y Y N N N

Y Y N N N

Y Y N N N

Y Y N N N

Y Y N N N

Y Y N N X

Y Y N N N

Y Y N N N

Y Y N N N

N N Y Y Y

N N Y Y Y

N N Y Y Y

Y Y N N N

Y Y N N N

Y Y N N N

N N Y Y Y

Y Y N N N

Y Y N N N

N Y Y Y Y

N N Y Y Y

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EducationNominations — Brasher Impeachment Impeachment

Nominations — VanDyke

2020 2020 2020 2020 2019

YES NO YES YES NO

Y N Y Y X

Y N Y Y N

Y N Y Y N

Y N Y Y N

Y N Y Y N

Y N Y Y N

Y N Y Y N

Y N Y Y N

Y N Y Y N

Y Y N N Y

N Y N N Y

N Y N N Y

Y N Y Y N

Y N Y Y N

Y N Y Y N

N Y N N Y

Y N Y Y N

Y N Y Y N

N X N N Y

N Y N N Y

NEW JERSEY

Booker

Menendez

NEW MEXICO

Heinrich

Udall

NEVADA

Cortez Masto

Rosen

NEW YORK

Gillibrand

Schumer

OHIO

Brown

Portman

OKLAHOMA

Inhofe

Lankford

OREGON

Merkley

Wyden

PENNSYLVANIA

Casey

Toomey

RHODE ISLAND

Reed

Whitehouse

SOUTH CAROLINA

Graham

Scott

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387 379 356 350 337

Nominations — Bumatay

Nominations — Pitlyk

Nominations — Menashi

Nominations — Rudofsky Health Care

2019 2019 2019 2019 2019

NO NO NO NO YES

X X X X X

N N N N Y

N N N N Y

N N N N Y

N N N N Y

N N N N Y

N N N N Y

N N N N Y

N N N N Y

Y Y Y Y N

Y Y Y Y N

Y Y Y Y N

N N N N Y

N N N X Y

N N N N Y

Y Y Y Y N

N N N N Y

N N N N Y

Y Y Y Y N

Y Y Y Y N

NEW JERSEY

Booker

Menendez

NEW MEXICO

Heinrich

Udall

NEVADA

Cortez Masto

Rosen

NEW YORK

Gillibrand

Schumer

OHIO

Brown

Portman

OKLAHOMA

Inhofe

Lankford

OREGON

Merkley

Wyden

PENNSYLVANIA

Casey

Toomey

RHODE ISLAND

Reed

Whitehouse

SOUTH CAROLINA

Graham

Scott

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333 313 256 255 254

Nominations — Walker

Nominations — Scalia

Nominations — Pulliam

Nominations — Starr

Nominations — Brown

2019 2019 2019 2019 2019

NO NO NO NO NO

X X X X X

N N N N N

N N N N N

N N N N N

N N N N N

N N N N N

N N X X X

N N N N N

N N N N N

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

N N N N N

N N N N N

N N N N N

Y Y Y Y Y

N N N N N

X N N N N

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

NEW JERSEY

Booker

Menendez

NEW MEXICO

Heinrich

Udall

NEVADA

Cortez Masto

Rosen

NEW YORK

Gillibrand

Schumer

OHIO

Brown

Portman

OKLAHOMA

Inhofe

Lankford

OREGON

Merkley

Wyden

PENNSYLVANIA

Casey

Toomey

RHODE ISLAND

Reed

Whitehouse

SOUTH CAROLINA

Graham

Scott

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229 205 191 173 172

Nominations — Buescher

Nominations — Phipps

Nominations — Bress

Nominations — Winsor

Nominations — Kacsmaryk

2019 2019 2019 2019 2019

NO NO NO NO NO

X X N X X

N N N N N

N N N N N

N N N N N

N N N N N

N N N N N

X X X X X

N N N N N

N N N N N

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

N N N N N

N N N N N

N N N N N

Y Y Y Y Y

N N N N N

N N N N N

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

NEW JERSEY

Booker

Menendez

NEW MEXICO

Heinrich

Udall

NEVADA

Cortez Masto

Rosen

NEW YORK

Gillibrand

Schumer

OHIO

Brown

Portman

OKLAHOMA

Inhofe

Lankford

OREGON

Merkley

Wyden

PENNSYLVANIA

Casey

Toomey

RHODE ISLAND

Reed

Whitehouse

SOUTH CAROLINA

Graham

Scott

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124 123 118 114 110

Nominations — Clark

Nominations — Nielson

Nominations — Collins

Nominations — Vitter

Nominations — Lee

2019 2019 2019 2019 2019

NO NO NO NO NO

N N N X X

N N N N N

N N N N N

N N N N N

N N N N N

N N N N N

N N N X N

N N N N N

N N N N N

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

N N N N N

N N N N N

N N N N N

Y Y Y Y Y

N N N N N

N N N N N

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

NEW JERSEY

Booker

Menendez

NEW MEXICO

Heinrich

Udall

NEVADA

Cortez Masto

Rosen

NEW YORK

Gillibrand

Schumer

OHIO

Brown

Portman

OKLAHOMA

Inhofe

Lankford

OREGON

Merkley

Wyden

PENNSYLVANIA

Casey

Toomey

RHODE ISLAND

Reed

Whitehouse

SOUTH CAROLINA

Graham

Scott

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108 106 99 87 85

Nominations — Truncale

Nominations — Park

Nominations — Bianco

Nominations — Brasher

Nominations — Barker

2019 2019 2019 2019 2019

NO NO NO NO NO

N X X N N

N N N N N

N N N N N

N X N N N

N N N N N

N N N N N

X N N N N

N N N N N

N N N N N

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y X

Y Y Y Y Y

N N N N N

N N N N N

N N N N N

Y Y Y Y Y

N N N N N

N N N N N

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

NEW JERSEY

Booker

Menendez

NEW MEXICO

Heinrich

Udall

NEVADA

Cortez Masto

Rosen

NEW YORK

Gillibrand

Schumer

OHIO

Brown

Portman

OKLAHOMA

Inhofe

Lankford

OREGON

Merkley

Wyden

PENNSYLVANIA

Casey

Toomey

RHODE ISLAND

Reed

Whitehouse

SOUTH CAROLINA

Graham

Scott

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68 61 44 42 39

Nominations — Wyrick

Nominations — Rules Change

Nominations — Rao

Nominations — Matey

Nominations — Murphy

2019 2019 2019 2019 2019

NO YES NO NO NO

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

NEW JERSEY

Booker

Menendez

NEW MEXICO

Heinrich

Udall

NEVADA

Cortez Masto

Rosen

NEW YORK

Gillibrand

Schumer

OHIO

Brown

Portman

OKLAHOMA

Inhofe

Lankford

OREGON

Merkley

Wyden

PENNSYLVANIA

Casey

Toomey

RHODE ISLAND

Reed

Whitehouse

SOUTH CAROLINA

Graham

Scott

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37 35 29 24

Nominations — Readler

Nominations — Rushing

Nominations — Miller

Nominations — Barr

2019 2019 2019 2019

NO NO NO NO

N N N N

N N N N

N X N N

N N N N

N N N N

N N N N

N N N N

N N N N

N N N N

Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y

N N N N

N N N N

N N N N

Y Y Y Y

N N N N

N N N N

Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y

NEW JERSEY

Booker

Menendez

NEW MEXICO

Heinrich

Udall

NEVADA

Cortez Masto

Rosen

NEW YORK

Gillibrand

Schumer

OHIO

Brown

Portman

OKLAHOMA

Inhofe

Lankford

OREGON

Merkley

Wyden

PENNSYLVANIA

Casey

Toomey

RHODE ISLAND

Reed

Whitehouse

SOUTH CAROLINA

Graham

Scott

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224 222

Nominations — Barrett

Nominations — Barrett

2020 2020

NO NO

SOUTH DAKOTA

Rounds Michael R 2 0%

Thune John R 1 0%

TENNESSEE

Alexander Lamar R 1 2%

Blackburn Marsha R 2 0%

TEXAS

Cornyn John R 1 2%

Cruz Rafael R 2 0%

UTAH

Lee Michael R 1 2%

Romney Willard R 2 2%

VIRGINIA

Kaine Timothy D 2 100%

Warner Mark D 1 100%

VERMONT

Leahy Patrick D 1 100%

Sanders Bernard I 1 100%

WASHINGTON

Cantwell Maria D 2 100%

Murray Patricia D 1 100%

WISCONSIN

Baldwin Tammy D 2 100%

Johnson Ronald R 1 0%

WEST VIRGINIA

Capito Shelley R 2 2%

Manchin Joseph D 1 80%

WYOMING

Barrasso John R 2 0%

Enzi Michael R 1 0%

Y Y

Y Y

Y Y

Y Y

Y Y

Y Y

Y Y

Y Y

N N

N N

N N

N N

N N

N N

N N

Y Y

Y Y

N N

Y Y

Y Y

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201 193 126 125 123

Financial ReformNominations — Samuels Justice Reform

Nominations — Wilson

Nominations — Walker

2020 2020 2020 2020 2020

YES YES NO NO NO

SOUTH DAKOTA

Rounds

Thune

TENNESSEE

Alexander

Blackburn

TEXAS

Cornyn

Cruz

UTAH

Lee

Romney

VIRGINIA

Kaine

Warner

VERMONT

Leahy

Sanders

WASHINGTON

Cantwell

Murray

WISCONSIN

Baldwin

Johnson

WEST VIRGINIA

Capito

Manchin

WYOMING

Barrasso

Enzi

N N Y Y Y

N N Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

N N Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

N N Y Y Y

N N Y Y Y

N N Y Y Y

X Y N N N

Y Y N N N

Y Y N N N

Y Y N N X

Y Y N N N

X Y N N X

Y Y N N N

N X Y Y Y

N X Y Y Y

Y Y Y N X

N N Y Y Y

N N Y Y Y

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70 36 33 34 391

EducationNominations — Brasher Impeachment Impeachment

Nominations — VanDyke

2020 2020 2020 2020 2019

YES NO YES YES NO

N Y N N Y

N Y N N Y

N Y N N Y

N Y N N Y

N Y N N Y

X Y N N Y

N Y N N Y

N Y N N Y

Y N Y Y N

Y N Y Y N

Y N Y Y N

X X Y Y X

Y N Y Y N

Y N Y Y N

Y N Y Y N

N Y N N Y

Y Y N N Y

Y N Y Y N

N Y N N Y

N Y N N Y

SOUTH DAKOTA

Rounds

Thune

TENNESSEE

Alexander

Blackburn

TEXAS

Cornyn

Cruz

UTAH

Lee

Romney

VIRGINIA

Kaine

Warner

VERMONT

Leahy

Sanders

WASHINGTON

Cantwell

Murray

WISCONSIN

Baldwin

Johnson

WEST VIRGINIA

Capito

Manchin

WYOMING

Barrasso

Enzi

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387 379 356 350 337

Nominations — Bumatay

Nominations — Pitlyk

Nominations — Menashi

Nominations — Rudofsky Health Care

2019 2019 2019 2019 2019

NO NO NO NO YES

Y X X Y N

Y Y Y Y N

Y Y Y Y N

Y Y Y Y N

Y Y Y Y N

Y Y Y Y N

Y Y Y Y N

Y Y Y Y N

N N N N Y

X N N N Y

N N N N Y

X X X X X

N N N N Y

N N N N Y

N N N N Y

Y Y Y Y N

Y Y Y Y N

N N N N Y

Y Y Y Y N

Y Y Y Y N

SOUTH DAKOTA

Rounds

Thune

TENNESSEE

Alexander

Blackburn

TEXAS

Cornyn

Cruz

UTAH

Lee

Romney

VIRGINIA

Kaine

Warner

VERMONT

Leahy

Sanders

WASHINGTON

Cantwell

Murray

WISCONSIN

Baldwin

Johnson

WEST VIRGINIA

Capito

Manchin

WYOMING

Barrasso

Enzi

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333 313 256 255 254

Nominations — Walker

Nominations — Scalia

Nominations — Pulliam

Nominations — Starr

Nominations — Brown

2019 2019 2019 2019 2019

NO NO NO NO NO

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

N N N N N

N N N N N

N N N N N

X X X X X

N N N N N

N N N N N

N N N N N

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

N N Y N N

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

SOUTH DAKOTA

Rounds

Thune

TENNESSEE

Alexander

Blackburn

TEXAS

Cornyn

Cruz

UTAH

Lee

Romney

VIRGINIA

Kaine

Warner

VERMONT

Leahy

Sanders

WASHINGTON

Cantwell

Murray

WISCONSIN

Baldwin

Johnson

WEST VIRGINIA

Capito

Manchin

WYOMING

Barrasso

Enzi

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229 205 191 173 172

Nominations — Buescher

Nominations — Phipps

Nominations — Bress

Nominations — Winsor

Nominations — Kacsmaryk

2019 2019 2019 2019 2019

NO NO NO NO NO

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

N N N N N

N N N N N

N N N N N

X N X N N

N N N N N

N N N N N

N N N N N

Y Y Y Y Y

X Y Y Y Y

N Y N Y N

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

SOUTH DAKOTA

Rounds

Thune

TENNESSEE

Alexander

Blackburn

TEXAS

Cornyn

Cruz

UTAH

Lee

Romney

VIRGINIA

Kaine

Warner

VERMONT

Leahy

Sanders

WASHINGTON

Cantwell

Murray

WISCONSIN

Baldwin

Johnson

WEST VIRGINIA

Capito

Manchin

WYOMING

Barrasso

Enzi

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124 123 118 114 110

Nominations — Clark

Nominations — Nielson

Nominations — Collins

Nominations — Vitter

Nominations — Lee

2019 2019 2019 2019 2019

NO NO NO NO NO

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y X

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

N N N N N

N N N N N

N N N N N

N N N N N

N N N N N

N N N N N

N N N N N

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

Y N N N N

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

SOUTH DAKOTA

Rounds

Thune

TENNESSEE

Alexander

Blackburn

TEXAS

Cornyn

Cruz

UTAH

Lee

Romney

VIRGINIA

Kaine

Warner

VERMONT

Leahy

Sanders

WASHINGTON

Cantwell

Murray

WISCONSIN

Baldwin

Johnson

WEST VIRGINIA

Capito

Manchin

WYOMING

Barrasso

Enzi

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108 106 99 87 85

Nominations — Truncale

Nominations — Park

Nominations — Bianco

Nominations — Brasher

Nominations — Barker

2019 2019 2019 2019 2019

NO NO NO NO NO

X Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

N Y Y Y Y

N N N N N

N N N N N

N N N N N

N N N N N

N N N N N

N N N N N

N N N N N

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

N N Y N N

Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

SOUTH DAKOTA

Rounds

Thune

TENNESSEE

Alexander

Blackburn

TEXAS

Cornyn

Cruz

UTAH

Lee

Romney

VIRGINIA

Kaine

Warner

VERMONT

Leahy

Sanders

WASHINGTON

Cantwell

Murray

WISCONSIN

Baldwin

Johnson

WEST VIRGINIA

Capito

Manchin

WYOMING

Barrasso

Enzi

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68 61 44 42 39

Nominations — Wyrick

Nominations — Rules Change

Nominations — Rao

Nominations — Matey

Nominations — Murphy

2019 2019 2019 2019 2019

NO YES NO NO NO

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y N N N

N Y X X N

N Y N N N

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

N Y N Y N

Y N Y Y Y

Y N Y Y Y

SOUTH DAKOTA

Rounds

Thune

TENNESSEE

Alexander

Blackburn

TEXAS

Cornyn

Cruz

UTAH

Lee

Romney

VIRGINIA

Kaine

Warner

VERMONT

Leahy

Sanders

WASHINGTON

Cantwell

Murray

WISCONSIN

Baldwin

Johnson

WEST VIRGINIA

Capito

Manchin

WYOMING

Barrasso

Enzi

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37 35 29 24

Nominations — Readler

Nominations — Rushing

Nominations — Miller

Nominations — Barr

2019 2019 2019 2019

NO NO NO NO

Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y

N N N N

N N N N

N N N N

N X N N

N N N N

N N N N

N N N N

Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y

X N N Y

Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y

SOUTH DAKOTA

Rounds

Thune

TENNESSEE

Alexander

Blackburn

TEXAS

Cornyn

Cruz

UTAH

Lee

Romney

VIRGINIA

Kaine

Warner

VERMONT

Leahy

Sanders

WASHINGTON

Cantwell

Murray

WISCONSIN

Baldwin

Johnson

WEST VIRGINIA

Capito

Manchin

WYOMING

Barrasso

Enzi

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116th CongressJanuary 2020

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