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How They Voted

The Chamber ranks members of Congress for key business votes, set out in its annual publication, How They Voted.  Votes included in the rankings are Chamber-designated "key votes": recorded floor votes on issues established as priorities by the Chamber’s board of directors, on which the Chamber communicates its position prior to the vote.
 
To see previous annual scores or a cumulative score for any member of Congress, please view one of the scorecards below, then click on the member's name.
 
How They Voted, 2006
Scores for the 2nd Session of the 109th Congress.
 
How They Voted, 2005
Scores for the 1st Session of the 109th Congress.
 
How They Voted, 2004
Scores for the 2nd Session of the 108th Congress.
 
How They Voted, 2003
Scores for the 1st Session of the 108th Congress.
 
How They Voted, 2002
Scores for the 2nd Session of the 107th Congress.
 
How They Voted, 2001
Scores for the 1st Session of the 107th Congress.
 
How They Voted, 2000 and earlier
Hard copies of How They Voted for the years prior to 2001 are available from the Congressional and Public Affairs Department.
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Phone: 202-463-5600

 
 
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