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1. Party Unity. Percentage of recorded party unity votes in 2013 on
which a senator voted yea or nay in agreement with a majority of his
or her party. (Party unity votes are those on which a majority of voting
Democrats opposed a majority of voting Republicans.) Percentages are
based on votes cast; thus, failure to vote does not lower a members score.
2. Party Opposition. Percentage of recorded party unity votes in
2013 on which a senator voted yea or nay in disagreement with a ma-
jority of his or her party. Percentages are based on votes cast; thus, failure
to vote does not lower a members score.
3. Participation in Party Unity Votes. Percentage of the Senate party
unity votes in 2013 for which a senator was eligible and present and voted
yea or nay. There were a total of 203 such recorded votes.
SENATE
1
123
ALABAMA
Shelby
Sessions
ALASKA
Murkowski
Begich
ARIZONA
McCain
Flake
ARKANSAS
Pryor
Boozman
CALIFORNIA
Feinstein
Boxer
COLORADO
Udall
Bennet
CONNECTICUT
Blumenthal
Murphy
DELAWARE
Carper
Coons
FLORIDA
Nelson
Rubio
GEORGIA
Chambliss
Isakson
HAWAII
Schatz
Hirono
IDAHO
Crapo
Risch
ILLINOIS
Durbin
Kirk
INDIANA
Coats
Donnelly
IOWA
Grassley
Harkin
KANSAS
Roberts
Moran
KENTUCKY
McConnell
Paul
LOUISIANA
Landrieu
Vitter
MAINE
Collins
King
MARYLAND
Mikulski
Cardin
MASSACHUSETTS
Warren
Kerry
1
Cowan
1
Markey
1

MICHIGAN
Levin
Stabenow
MINNESOTA
Klobuchar
Franken
MISSISSIPPI
Cochran
Wicker
MISSOURI
McCaskill
Blunt
123
MONTANA
Baucus
Tester
NEBRASKA
Johanns
Fischer
NEVADA
Reid
Heller
NEW HAMPSHIRE
Shaheen
Ayotte
NEW JERSEY
Menendez
Lautenberg
2
Chiesa
2
Booker
2

NEW MEXICO
Udall
Heinrich
NEW YORK
Schumer
Gillibrand
NORTH CAROLINA
Burr
Hagan
NORTH DAKOTA
Hoeven
Heitkamp
OHIO
Brown
Portman
OKLAHOMA
Inhofe
Coburn
OREGON
Wyden
Merkley
PENNSYLVANIA
Casey
Toomey
RHODE ISLAND
Reed
Whitehouse
SOUTH CAROLINA
Graham
Scott
SOUTH DAKOTA
Johnson
Thune
TENNESSEE
Alexander
Corker
TEXAS
Cornyn
Cruz
UTAH
Hatch
Lee
VERMONT
Leahy
Sanders
VIRGINIA
Warner
Kaine
WASHINGTON
Murray
Cantwell
WEST VIRGINIA
Rockefeller
Manchin
WISCONSIN
Johnson
Baldwin
WYOMING
Enzi
Barrasso
KEY Republicans Democrats Independents
1
Sen. Edward J. Markey, D-Mass., was sworn in July 16, 2013, to ll the seat vacated by the Feb. 1
resignation of Democrat John Kerry. The seat was lled in the interim by Democrat William Mo
Cowan, who was sworn in Feb. 7 and resigned July 16. Kerry was eligible for seven party unity votes
in 2013; Cowan was eligible for 109 party unity votes; Markey was eligible for 87 party unity votes.

2
Sen. Cory Booker, D-N.J., was sworn in Oct. 31, 2013, to ll the seat vacated by the June 3 death of
Democrat Frank R. Lautenberg. The seat was lled in the interim by Republican Jeff Chiesa, who
was sworn in June 10 and resigned Oct. 31. Lautenberg was eligible for 95 party unity votes in 2013;
Chiesa was eligible for 51 party unity votes; Booker was eligible for 55 party unity votes.
91 9 97
95 5 99
49 51 96
91 9 97
73 27 95
79 21 93
80 20 100
93 7 100
99 1 99
99 1 97
96 4 97
96 4 100
99 1 99
99 1 100
96 4 99
96 4 98
98 2 98
91 9 99
86 14 95
85 15 93
100 0 99
99 1 99
98 2 99
98 2 97
99 1 100
72 28 88
94 6 99
85 15 100
97 3 100
98 2 99
99 1 99
95 5 97
95 5 100
95 5 97
91 9 97
95 5 95
44 56 100
92 8 99
100 0 97
100 0 100
99 1 99
100 0 29
97 3 99
100 0 99
98 2 99
99 1 100
97 3 99
99 1 100
85 15 97
85 15 97
89 11 97
86 14 94
89 11 99
90 10 99
88 12 96
94 6 100
93 7 97
90 10 99
96 4 99
82 18 99
99 1 99
100 0 23
71 29 82
100 0 100
98 2 100
97 3 99
99 1 100
99 1 100
91 9 99
86 14 100
87 13 100
90 10 97
99 1 99
86 14 99
98 2 91
97 3 93
97 3 100
96 4 99
95 5 98
94 6 100
99 1 100
98 2 99
77 23 95
99 1 99
98 2 99
94 6 100
82 18 95
83 17 99
96 4 98
98 2 93
80 20 93
96 4 98
99 1 100
98 2 99
92 8 97
95 5 99
99 1 93
100 0 100
98 2 97
74 26 97
98 2 97
99 1 100
98 2 99
98 2 99
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1. Party Unity. Percentage of recorded party unity votes in 2013 on
which a member voted yea or nay in agreement with a majority of his
or her party. (Party unity votes are those on which a majority of voting
Democrats opposed a majority of voting Republicans.) Percentages are
based on votes cast; thus, failure to vote does not lower a members score.
2. Party Opposition. Percentage of recorded party unity votes in
2013 on which a member voted yea or nay in disagreement with a ma-
jority of his or her party. Percentages are based on votes cast; thus, failure
to vote does not lower a members score.
3. Participation in Party Unity Votes. Percentage of the House party
unity votes in 2013 for which a member was eligible and present, and
voted yea or nay. There were a total of 439 such recorded votes.
HOUSE
ALABAMA
1 Bonner
1

2 Roby
3 Rogers
4 Aderholt
5 Brooks
6 Bachus
7 Sewell
ALASKA
AL Young
ARIZONA
1 Kirkpatrick
2 Barber
3 Grijalva
4 Gosar
5 Salmon
6 Schweikert
7 Pastor
8 Franks
9 Sinema
ARKANSAS
1 Crawford
2 Grifn
3 Womack
4 Cotton
CALIFORNIA
1 LaMalfa
2 Huffman
3 Garamendi
4 McClintock
5 Thompson
6 Matsui
7 Bera
8 Cook
9 McNerney
10 Denham
11 Miller, George
12 Pelosi
13 Lee
14 Speier
15 Swalwell
16 Costa
17 Honda
18 Eshoo
19 Lofgren
20 Farr
21 Valadao
22 Nunes
23 McCarthy
24 Capps
25 McKeon
26 Brownley
27 Chu
28 Schiff
29 Cardenas
30 Sherman
31 Miller, Gary
32 Napolitano
33 Waxman
34 Becerra
35 Negrete McLeod
36 Ruiz
37 Bass
38 Snchez, Linda
39 Royce
40 Roybal-Allard
41 Takano
42 Calvert
43 Waters
44 Hahn
45 Campbell
46 Sanchez, Loretta
47 Lowenthal
48 Rohrabacher
49 Issa
50 Hunter
51 Vargas
52 Peters
53 Davis
123
COLORADO
1 DeGette
2 Polis
3 Tipton
4 Gardner
5 Lamborn
6 Coffman
7 Perlmutter
CONNECTICUT
1 Larson
2 Courtney
3 DeLauro
4 Himes
5 Esty
DELAWARE
AL Carney
FLORIDA
1 Miller
2 Southerland
3 Yoho
4 Crenshaw
5 Brown
6 DeSantis
7 Mica
8 Posey
9 Grayson
10 Webster
11 Nugent
12 Bilirakis
13 Young
2

14 Castor
15 Ross
16 Buchanan
17 Rooney
18 Murphy
19 Radel
20 Hastings
21 Deutch
22 Frankel
23 Wasserman Schultz
24 Wilson
25 Diaz-Balart
26 Garcia
27 Ros-Lehtinen
GEORGIA
1 Kingston
2 Bishop
3 Westmoreland
4 Johnson
5 Lewis
6 Price
7 Woodall
8 Scott, A.
9 Collins
10 Broun
11 Gingrey
12 Barrow
13 Scott, D.
14 Graves
HAWAII
1 Hanabusa
2 Gabbard
IDAHO
1 Labrador
2 Simpson
ILLINOIS
1 Rush
2 Kelly
3

3 Lipinski
4 Gutierrez
5 Quigley
6 Roskam
7 Davis, D.
8 Duckworth
9 Schakowsky
10 Schneider
11 Foster
12 Enyart
13 Davis, R.
14 Hultgren
15 Shimkus
123
KEY Republicans Democrats
1
Rep. Jo Bonner, R-Ala., resigned Aug. 2, 2013. Bonner was eligible for 302 party unity votes in 2013.
2
Rep. C.W. Bill Young, R-Fla., died Oct. 18, 2013. Young was eligible for 378 party unity votes in 2013.
3
Rep. Robin Kelly, D-Ill., was sworn in April 11, 2013, to ll the seat vacated by the Nov. 21, 2012,
resignation of Democrat Jesse L. Jackson Jr. Kelly was eligible for 383 party unity votes in 2013.
4
Rep. Vance McAllister, R-La., was sworn in Nov. 21, 2013, to ll the seat vacated by Republican
Rodney Alexander, who resigned Sept. 27. Alexander was eligible for 328 party unity votes in 2013;
McAllister was eligible for 13 party unity votes.
5
Rep. Katherine M. Clark, D-Mass., was sworn in Dec. 12, 2013, to ll the seat vacated by Democrat
Edward J. Markey, who resigned July 15. Markey was eligible for 228 party unity votes in 2013; Clark
was eligible for 1 party unity vote.
6
Rep. Jason Smith, R-Mo., was sworn in June 5, 2013, to ll the seat vacated by the Jan 22 resignation
of Republican Jo Ann Emerson. Emerson was eligible for 15 party unity votes in 2013; Smith was
eligible for 326 party unity votes.
7
The speaker votes only at his discretion.
8
Rep. Mark Sanford, R-S.C., was sworn in May 15, 2013, to ll the seat vacated by the resignation of
Republican Tim Scott before the start of the 113th Congress. Sanford was eligible for 364 party unity
votes in 2013.
91 9 93
95 5 99
94 6 97
95 5 96
94 6 99
93 7 99
89 11 98
89 11 89
84 16 92
65 35 96
98 2 94
95 5 93
94 6 96
96 4 94
92 8 95
98 2 94
73 27 95
96 4 97
97 3 100
97 3 100
97 3 99

97 3 100
96 4 98
90 10 99
94 6 100
95 5 98
96 4 99
84 16 99
93 7 99
90 10 99
92 8 99
95 5 90
96 4 91
97 3 99
96 4 92
92 8 100
70 30 96
98 2 91
97 3 99
92 8 98
97 3 95
91 9 99
94 6 95
95 5 100
96 4 99
93 7 99
90 10 99
99 1 95
96 4 99
93 7 95
92 8 99
95 5 81
96 4 96
95 5 96
99 1 96
95 5 84
77 23 98
98 2 90
98 2 99
97 3 99
98 2 97
96 4 99
94 6 100
96 4 97
97 3 99
99 1 48
94 6 94
98 2 98
92 8 98
95 5 99
96 4 90
92 8 97
79 21 99
96 4 98
97 3 92
87 13 92
94 6 97
97 3 99
96 4 99
94 6 99
87 13 96
97 3 99
94 6 99
97 3 97
90 10 98
92 8 99
91 9 99
95 5 96
97 3 100
94 6 99
93 7 96
94 6 96
96 4 100
95 5 100
93 7 99
96 4 96
96 4 95
95 5 97
96 4 99
91 9 67
95 5 96
97 3 99
93 7 98
93 7 99
77 23 99
95 5 91
98 2 90
96 4 99
96 4 99
92 8 93
98 2 98
91 9 91
78 22 94
91 9 93
97 3 96
81 19 97
96 4 93
94 6 96
98 2 89
97 3 99
96 4 99
97 3 99
97 3 95
90 10 97
95 5 95
58 42 100
92 8 97
97 3 99
95 5 96
89 11 97
94 6 95
92 8 99
95 5 66
96 4 99
80 20 98
97 3 87
96 4 97
97 3 99
96 4 97
87 13 98
98 2 99
84 16 99
83 17 99
87 13 99
91 9 99
97 3 99
92 8 90
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5 Ellison
6 Bachmann
7 Peterson
8 Nolan
MISSISSIPPI
1 Nunnelee
2 Thompson
3 Harper
4 Palazzo
MISSOURI
1 Clay
2 Wagner
3 Luetkemeyer
4 Hartzler
5 Cleaver
6 Graves
7 Long
8 Emerson
6
8 Smith
6

MONTANA
AL Daines
NEBRASKA
1 Fortenberry
2 Terry
3 Smith
NEVADA
1 Titus
2 Amodei
3 Heck
4 Horsford
NEW HAMPSHIRE
1 Shea-Porter
2 Kuster
NEW JERSEY
1 Andrews
2 LoBiondo
3 Runyan
4 Smith
5 Garrett
6 Pallone
7 Lance
8 Sires
9 Pascrell
10 Payne
11 Frelinghuysen
12 Holt
NEW MEXICO
1 Lujan Grisham
2 Pearce
3 Lujn
NEW YORK
1 Bishop
2 King
3 Israel
4 McCarthy
5 Meeks
6 Meng
7 Velzquez
8 Jeffries
9 Clarke
10 Nadler
11 Grimm
12 Maloney, C.
13 Rangel
14 Crowley
15 Serrano
16 Engel
17 Lowey
18 Maloney, S.
19 Gibson
20 Tonko
21 Owens
22 Hanna
23 Reed
24 Maffei
25 Slaughter
26 Higgins
27 Collins
NORTH CAROLINA
1 Buttereld
2 Ellmers
3 Jones
4 Price
5 Foxx
6 Coble
7 McIntyre
8 Hudson
9 Pittenger
10 McHenry
11 Meadows
12 Watt
13 Holding
NORTH DAKOTA
AL Cramer
OHIO
1 Chabot
2 Wenstrup
3 Beatty
4 Jordan
5 Latta
6 Johnson
7 Gibbs
8 Boehner
7

9 Kaptur
10 Turner
11 Fudge
12 Tiberi
13 Ryan
14 Joyce
15 Stivers
16 Renacci
OKLAHOMA
1 Bridenstine
2 Mullin
3 Lucas
4 Cole
5 Lankford
OREGON
1 Bonamici
2 Walden
3 Blumenauer
4 DeFazio
5 Schrader
PENNSYLVANIA
1 Brady
2 Fattah
3 Kelly
4 Perry
5 Thompson
6 Gerlach
7 Meehan
8 Fitzpatrick
9 Shuster
10 Marino
11 Barletta
12 Rothfus
13 Schwartz
14 Doyle
15 Dent
16 Pitts
17 Cartwright
18 Murphy
RHODE ISLAND
1 Cicilline
2 Langevin
SOUTH CAROLINA
1 Sanford
8

2 Wilson
3 Duncan
4 Gowdy
5 Mulvaney
6 Clyburn
7 Rice
SOUTH DAKOTA
AL Noem
TENNESSEE
1 Roe
2 Duncan
3 Fleischmann
4 DesJarlais
5 Cooper
6 Black
7 Blackburn
8 Fincher
9 Cohen
TEXAS
1 Gohmert
2 Poe
3 Johnson, S.
4 Hall
5 Hensarling
6 Barton
7 Culberson
8 Brady
9 Green, A.
10 McCaul
11 Conaway
12 Granger
13 Thornberry
14 Weber
15 Hinojosa
16 ORourke
17 Flores
18 Jackson Lee
19 Neugebauer
20 Castro
21 Smith
22 Olson
23 Gallego
24 Marchant
25 Williams
26 Burgess
27 Farenthold
28 Cuellar
29 Green, G.
30 Johnson, E.
31 Carter
32 Sessions
33 Veasey
34 Vela
35 Doggett
36 Stockman
UTAH
1 Bishop
2 Stewart
3 Chaffetz
4 Matheson
VERMONT
AL Welch
VIRGINIA
1 Wittman
2 Rigell
3 Scott
4 Forbes
5 Hurt
6 Goodlatte
7 Cantor
8 Moran
9 Grifth
10 Wolf
11 Connolly
WASHINGTON
1 DelBene
2 Larsen
3 Herrera Beutler
4 Hastings
5 McMorris Rodgers
6 Kilmer
7 McDermott
8 Reichert
9 Smith
10 Heck
WEST VIRGINIA
1 McKinley
2 Capito
3 Rahall
WISCONSIN
1 Ryan
2 Pocan
3 Kind
4 Moore
5 Sensenbrenner
6 Petri
7 Duffy
8 Ribble
WYOMING
AL Lummis
16 Kinzinger
17 Bustos
18 Schock
INDIANA
1 Visclosky
2 Walorski
3 Stutzman
4 Rokita
5 Brooks
6 Messer
7 Carson
8 Bucshon
9 Young
IOWA
1 Braley
2 Loebsack
3 Latham
4 King
KANSAS
1 Huelskamp
2 Jenkins
3 Yoder
4 Pompeo
KENTUCKY
1 Whiteld
2 Guthrie
3 Yarmuth
4 Massie
5 Rogers
6 Barr
LOUISIANA
1 Scalise
2 Richmond
3 Boustany
4 Fleming
5 Alexander
4

5 McAllister
4

6 Cassidy
MAINE
1 Pingree
2 Michaud
MARYLAND
1 Harris
2 Ruppersberger
3 Sarbanes
4 Edwards
5 Hoyer
6 Delaney
7 Cummings
8 Van Hollen
MASSACHUSETTS
1 Neal
2 McGovern
3 Tsongas
4 Kennedy
5 Markey
5
5 Clark
5

6 Tierney
7 Capuano
8 Lynch
9 Keating
MICHIGAN
1 Benishek
2 Huizenga
3 Amash
4 Camp
5 Kildee
6 Upton
7 Walberg
8 Rogers
9 Levin
10 Miller
11 Bentivolio
12 Dingell
13 Conyers
14 Peters
MINNESOTA
1 Walz
2 Kline
3 Paulsen
4 McCollum
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94 6 99
82 18 97
93 7 97
91 9 96
97 3 99
97 3 98
98 2 92
97 3 100
98 2 99
94 6 99
99 1 99
97 3 99
90 10 98
88 12 99
92 8 100
96 4 97
93 7 99
96 4 99
97 3 99
98 2 98
94 6 97
97 3 100
97 3 95
88 12 99
93 7 97
97 3 99
97 3 98
90 10 93
95 5 99
97 3 100
91 9 99
100 0 100
96 4 99
98 2 98
92 8 99
96 4 99
90 10 97
97 3 95
98 2 97
94 6 92
90 10 98
97 3 97
94 6 99
98 2 93
99 1 99
96 4 97
98 2 99
98 2 45
100 0 100
96 4 98
97 3 98
92 8 91
95 5 97
93 7 99
96 4 99
86 14 99
95 5 99
95 5 99
96 4 100
97 3 99
95 5 93
95 5 99
96 4 99
95 5 100
93 7 96
96 4 96
85 15 99
89 11 99
96 4 99
95 5 99
92 8 100
98 2 98
96 4 95
65 35 99
94 6 98
97 3 99
93 7 98
92 8 99
97 3 97
95 5 95
98 2 97
97 3 99
96 4 99
95 5 91
97 3 96
98 2 100
100 0 33
98 2 99
95 5 99
92 8 98
94 6 99
98 2 99
93 7 99
96 4 97
93 7 100
92 8 74
95 5 96
92 8 99
94 6 99
84 16 99
86 14 99
87 13 97
96 4 99
98 2 85
88 12 100
96 4 92
95 5 97
97 3 97
90 10 99
98 2 78
90 10 99
95 5 98
93 7 100
93 7 100
85 15 98
93 7 99
90 10 23
96 4 95
94 6 97
97 3 98
97 3 96
97 3 98
98 2 97
84 16 93
97 3 97
95 5 95
97 3 99
98 2 99
96 4 96
94 6 99
75 25 99
72 28 99
97 3 99
66 34 99
87 13 96
91 9 96
74 26 99
95 5 92
97 3 91
96 4 99
93 7 98
96 4 99
72 28 94
95 5 100
97 3 99
96 4 88
57 43 96
98 2 97
98 2 94
97 3 97
96 4 98
96 4 97
98 2 99
92 8 97
97 3 100
98 2 98
96 4 99
97 3 99
99 1 100
97 3 99
97 3 99
94 6 4
92 8 97
91 9 100
95 5 97
96 4 99
89 11 99
90 10 99
93 7 99
96 4 99
95 5 100
96 4 100
93 7 98
92 8 94
97 3 99
97 3 100
94 6 100
95 5 98
94 6 99
82 18 99
96 4 99
97 3 96
96 4 100
97 3 99
94 6 99
90 10 99
90 10 100
84 16 98
96 4 98
94 6 99
93 7 96
97 3 100
94 6 96
96 4 96
90 10 100
97 3 99
97 3 99
97 3 98
97 3 99
94 6 97
90 10 98
97 3 100
97 3 100
97 3 99
95 5 99
92 8 91
96 4 99
94 6 98
96 4 100
88 12 99
98 2 99
97 3 99
84 16 98
98 2 99
97 3 99
96 4 95
97 3 98
93 7 94
94 6 96
98 2 97
95 5 99
98 2 99
96 4 97
96 4 91
97 3 99
92 8 98
98 2 99
97 3 99
97 3 95
97 3 99
98 2 99
89 11 91
94 6 99
98 2 98
94 6 94
99 1 99
93 7 97
98 2 99
98 2 99
72 28 98
97 3 97
99 1 99
96 4 98
96 4 100
69 31 100
80 20 98
94 6 99
96 4 97
97 3 99
92 8 99
79 21 99
94 6 99
94 6 98
96 4 97
97 3 99
95 5 99
48 52 100
97 3 99
96 4 99
94 6 99
97 3 99
95 5 99
97 3 99
96 4 98
97 3 98
92 8 99
92 8 99
90 10 99
91 9 99
90 10 100
93 7 92
87 13 48
95 5 99
95 5 94
90 10 100
97 3 99
90 10 100
92 8 95
93 7 97
93 7 100
94 6 100
75 25 99
96 4 99
99 1 100
90 10 99
97 3 96
93 7 97
91 9 100
95 5 98
96 4 99
93 7 95
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