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Voting Records

See how elected officials vote.

Look up voting patterns and review how officials align with party positions, public records, and major bills.

Voting patterns Party alignment Recorded votes Bill context
Why it matters Voting records make public action easier to review without turning the record into a partisan scorecard.

Voting record lookup

Search by representative information and review voting consistency with a clear explanation of the method.

Lookup

Look up a voting-record card

Enter a BioGuide ID and party to load the voting consistency card. Representative lookup pages can link here with the same fields.

Start with a representative

Use the representative lookup page first, then open a voting-record card from the elected official you want to review.

How to read the score

The score shows alignment with a comparison group on recorded votes. It does not say whether a vote was good or bad.

Method
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Start with the record

Review the recorded vote pattern before drawing conclusions.

2

Read the bill

Use bill summaries to understand what the vote was about.

Open Bills Explained
3

Check terms

Use the glossary for terms like roll call, cloture, motion, and amendment.

Open Glossary

Want to start with your own officials?

Use the representative lookup page to find your senators and House member first.

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