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PRESIDENTIAL SUPPORT

HOUSE
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1.

Presidential Support. Percentage of recorded votes cast in 2013

ALABAMA

on which President Barack Obama took a position and on which the member voted yea or nay in agreement with the presidents position. Failure to vote does not lower an individuals score.

2. 3.

Presidential Opposition. Percentage of recorded votes cast in 2013 on which President Barack Obama took a position and on which the member voted yea or nay in disagreement with the presidents position. Failure to vote does not lower an individuals score. Participation in Presidential Support Votes. Percentage of recorded votes in 2013 on which President Barack Obama took a position and for which the member was eligible and present, and voted yea or nay. There were a total of 86 such recorded votes in the House.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Bonner1 Roby Rogers Aderholt Brooks Bachus Sewell

11 11 12 12 10 15 83

89 94 89 99 88 94 88 97 90 100 85 100 17 100 92 95 99 97 95 98 98 98 95 99

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5

DeGette Polis Tipton Gardner Lamborn Coffman Perlmutter Larson Courtney DeLauro Himes Esty

94 79 12 12 13 15 83

6 93 21 94 88 95 88 99 87 100 85 99 17 95

AL Young
ARIZONA

ALASKA

CONNECTICUT

22 78 77 53 92 10 7 12 92 11 53 11 10 13 12 9 95 80 13 95 94 65 20 85 15 96 97 93 94 91 72 93 97 92 93 19 14 15 95 17 84 91 94 85 87 13 92 96 93 91 59 91 92 12 93 93 15 93 91 7 85 95 11 14 13 88 61 93 23 47 8 90 93 88 8 89 47

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53

Kirkpatrick Barber Grijalva Gosar Salmon Schweikert Pastor Franks Sinema Crawford Grifn Womack Cotton

90 10 100 92 8 100 91 9 99 87 13 99 87 13 99 83 17 12 8 11 13 92 12 9 7 93 11 10 12 15 93 9 13 12 57 10 93 92 93 94 93 18 57 18 7 78 8 94 93 10 10 12 11 14 10 35 91 12 88 92 89 87 8 88 91 93 7 89 90 88 85 7 91 87 88 43 90 7 8 7 6 7 82 43 82 93 22 92 6 7 90 90 88 89 86 90 65 9 88 99 95 99 99 97 97 100 100 100 95 94 98 98 72 97 100 98 100 100 91 97 99 98 93 100 95 98 95 95 94 97 97 93 100 100 100 94 98 95 100 100 100 99 99 95 99 51 100 98 88 97 100 93 98 99 100 98 99 100 99 93

AL Carney 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
FLORIDA

DELAWARE

ARKANSAS

89 99 90 100 87 100 88 99 91 5 20 87 5 6 35 80 15 85 4 3 7 6 9 28 7 3 8 7 81 86 85 5 83 16 9 6 15 13 87 8 4 7 9 41 9 8 88 7 7 85 7 9 93 15 5 89 86 87 12 39 7 100 100 98 100 98 100 100 100 100 100 94 92 100 94 100 97 95 100 99 97 100 97 100 99 98 100 93 99 94 100 84 98 97 97 88 99 88 99 98 99 100 100 98 100 49 94 99 99 99 94 95 98 98
Democrats

CALIFORNIA

Rep. Jo Bonner, R-Ala., resigned Aug. 2, 2013. Bonner was eligible for 47 presidential support votes in 2013.
1

Rep. C.W. Bill Young, R-Fla., died Oct. 18, 2013. Young was eligible for 72 presidential support votes in 2013.
2

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 79 presidential support votes in 2013.
3

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 53 presidential support votes in 2013; McAllister was eligible for ve presidential support votes.
4

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 35 presidential support votes in 2013; Clark was eligible for 2 presidential support votes.
5

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 two presidential support votes in 2013, but did not participate in either; Smith was eligible for 67 presidential support votes.
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The speaker votes only at his discretion.

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 75 presidential support votes in 2013.
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LaMalfa Huffman Garamendi McClintock Thompson Matsui Bera Cook McNerney Denham Miller, George Pelosi Lee Speier Swalwell Costa Honda Eshoo Lofgren Farr Valadao Nunes McCarthy Capps McKeon Brownley Chu Schiff Cardenas Sherman Miller, Gary Napolitano Waxman Becerra Negrete McLeod Ruiz Bass Snchez, Linda Royce Roybal-Allard Takano Calvert Waters Hahn Campbell Sanchez, Loretta Lowenthal Rohrabacher Issa Hunter Vargas Peters Davis

Miller Southerland Yoho Crenshaw Brown DeSantis Mica Posey Grayson Webster Nugent Bilirakis Young2 Castor Ross Buchanan Rooney Murphy Radel Hastings Deutch Frankel Wasserman Schultz Wilson Diaz-Balart Garcia Ros-Lehtinen Kingston Bishop Westmoreland Johnson Lewis Price Woodall Scott, A. Collins Broun Gingrey Barrow Scott, D. Graves

GEORGIA

1 Hanabusa 2 Gabbard 1 Labrador 2 Simpson 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15


ILLINOIS IDAHO

HAWAII

88 12 91 9 10 90 14 86 89 91 61 93 89 13 93 86 92 63 68 83 16 7 15 11 9 39 7 11 87 7 14 8 37 32 17 84 93 85

Rush Kelly3 Lipinski Gutierrez Quigley Roskam Davis, D. Duckworth Schakowsky Schneider Foster Enyart Davis, R. Hultgren Shimkus

KEY

Republicans

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1 TEXAS

16 Kinzinger 17 Bustos 18 Schock


INDIANA

14 86 100 63 37 97 11 89 94 91 13 10 11 13 12 88 12 14 69 71 13 11 13 12 11 12 13 13 90 25 14 12 9 81 14 10 13 60 8 91 93 7 89 93 94 90 88 92 95 94 94 90 96 88 50 83 92 80 85 13 8 25 14 94 13 10 13 97 12 10 91 93 63 9 87 90 89 87 88 12 88 86 93 100 100 95 100 100 99 100 100

5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 8

Ellison Bachmann Peterson Nolan Nunnelee Thompson Harper Palazzo Clay Wagner Luetkemeyer Hartzler Cleaver Graves Long Emerson6 Smith6

92 8 99 13 87 93 56 44 98 90 10 97 10 90 14 12 90 11 11 12 90 11 10 -9 90 10 86 88 10 89 89 88 10 89 90 -91 100 97 100 99 97 98 99 100 92 97 100 0 100

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 5 6

Visclosky Walorski Stutzman Rokita Brooks Messer Carson Bucshon Young Braley Loebsack Latham King Huelskamp Jenkins Yoder Pompeo Whiteld Guthrie Yarmuth Massie Rogers Barr Scalise Richmond Boustany Fleming Alexander4 McAllister4 Cassidy

MISSISSIPPI

5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

Foxx Coble McIntyre Hudson Pittenger McHenry Meadows Watt Holding

10 12 28 11 13 13 10 90 9

90 100 88 89 72 100 89 99 87 91 87 99 90 100 10 97 91 99

MISSOURI

NORTH DAKOTA

AL Cramer
OHIO

12 88 100 9 11 91 8 10 9 12 20 90 14 85 13 92 18 13 12 14 9 13 17 10 91 89 9 92 90 91 88 80 10 86 15 87 8 82 87 88 100 99 99 99 100 100 100 17 97 99 94 98 100 99 99 99

IOWA

31 100 29 100 87 100 89 97 87 99 88 100 89 99 88 99 87 95 87 100 10 94 75 99 86 98 88 100 91 19 86 90 87 40 92 99 93 100 100 100 100 99

KANSAS

MONTANA

AL Daines
NEBRASKA

13 87 99 14 86 100 14 86 100 10 90 100 93 7 100 12 88 99 20 80 100 88 12 80 89 11 94 87 13 99 92 28 23 20 13 92 19 93 93 93 19 92 8 72 77 80 87 8 81 7 7 7 81 8 100 100 100 100 100 91 100 95 97 99 100 83

KENTUCKY

1 Fortenberry 2 Terry 3 Smith


NEVADA

1 2 3 4

Titus Amodei Heck Horsford

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

Chabot Wenstrup Beatty Jordan Latta Johnson Gibbs Boehner7 Kaptur Turner Fudge Tiberi Ryan Joyce Stivers Renacci Bridenstine Mullin Lucas Cole Lankford Bonamici Walden Blumenauer DeFazio Schrader Brady Fattah Kelly Perry Thompson Gerlach Meehan Fitzpatrick Shuster Marino Barletta Rothfus Schwartz Doyle Dent Pitts Cartwright Murphy

OKLAHOMA

LOUISIANA

NEW HAMPSHIRE

1 Shea-Porter 2 Kuster
NEW JERSEY

86 100 91 100 87 97 83 98 90 100

MAINE

1 Pingree 2 Michaud
MARYLAND

9 100 7 100 93 100 11 99 7 97 6 94 10 95 12 98 8 99 5 100 6 92 6 99 10 97 4 99 12 46 50 100 17 95 8 98 20 98 15 95 87 92 75 86 6 87 90 87 3 88 90 9 7 37 100 100 99 100 100 100 100 95 100 99 100 99 98 99

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1 2 3 4

Harris Ruppersberger Sarbanes Edwards Hoyer Delaney Cummings Van Hollen Neal McGovern Tsongas Kennedy Markey5 Clark5 Tierney Capuano Lynch Keating Benishek Huizenga Amash Camp Kildee Upton Walberg Rogers Levin Miller Bentivolio Dingell Conyers Peters Walz Kline Paulsen McCollum

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Andrews LoBiondo Runyan Smith Garrett Pallone Lance Sires Pascrell Payne Frelinghuysen Holt

OREGON

95 5 100 12 88 100 95 5 99 90 10 100 70 30 100 92 94 13 10 12 15 21 18 14 14 14 9 92 93 21 12 93 12 92 91 12 9 10 8 9 89 9 8 6 87 90 88 85 79 82 86 86 86 91 8 7 79 88 7 88 100 98 100 100 100 100 100 99 97 100 97 100 97 97 100 100 100 98

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1 2 3 4

Gohmert Poe Johnson, S. Hall Hensarling Barton Culberson Brady Green, A. McCaul Conaway Granger Thornberry Weber Hinojosa ORourke Flores Jackson Lee Neugebauer Castro Smith Olson Gallego Marchant Williams Burgess Farenthold Cuellar Green, G. Johnson, E. Carter Sessions Veasey Vela Doggett Stockman Bishop Stewart Chaffetz Matheson

12 15 9 8 12 11 15 12 88 12 10 13 10 7 90 94 11 89 9 93 9 10 55 8 9 8 10 62 80 95 11 11 88 71 93 11 12 9 11 31 92 14 19 91 13 12 12 12 92 14 19 85 73 89 21 13 11 83 93 16 91 87

88 85 91 92 88 89 85 88 12 88 90 87 90 93 10 6 89 11 91 7 91 90 45 92 91 92 90 38 20 5 89 89 12 29 7 89

100 94 93 99 100 98 95 100 98 100 100 93 100 100 89 100 99 92 100 95 100 100 97 97 100 100 100 100 95 100 98 99 100 100 99 98

UTAH

PENNSYLVANIA

88 99 91 100 89 99 69 100 8 86 81 9 87 88 88 88 8 86 81 15 27 11 79 87 89 17 7 84 9 13 99 100 100 100 99 100 99 98 100 100 98 100 100 97 45 100 95 100 99 100 95 98

VERMONT

AL Welch
VIRGINIA

NEW MEXICO

1 Lujan Grisham 2 Pearce 3 Lujn


NEW YORK

91 9 100 11 89 98 89 11 99 87 23 90 93 90 90 93 89 88 94 29 92 88 93 94 95 92 56 31 95 58 23 15 71 92 90 14 13 77 10 7 10 10 7 11 12 6 71 8 12 7 6 5 8 44 69 5 42 77 85 29 8 10 86 100 98 98 17 94 98 98 95 100 98 93 97 98 100 98 98 100 100 99 100 100 94 95 100 99 84 99

MASSACHUSETTS

MICHIGAN

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 1 2 3 4

Bishop King Israel McCarthy Meeks Meng Velzquez Jeffries Clarke Nadler Grimm Maloney, C. Rangel Crowley Serrano Engel Lowey Maloney, S. Gibson Tonko Owens Hanna Reed Maffei Slaughter Higgins Collins Buttereld Ellmers Jones Price

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Wittman Rigell Scott Forbes Hurt Goodlatte Cantor Moran Grifth Wolf Connolly DelBene Larsen Herrera Beutler Hastings McMorris Rodgers Kilmer McDermott Reichert Smith Heck

WASHINGTON

RHODE ISLAND

1 Cicilline 2 Langevin
SOUTH CAROLINA

8 98 9 100 88 97 91 100 90 100 92 99 91 99 11 92 91 100 99

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Sanford8 Wilson Duncan Gowdy Mulvaney Clyburn Rice

WEST VIRGINIA

SOUTH DAKOTA

1 McKinley 2 Capito 3 Rahall


WISCONSIN

19 81 100 17 83 100 58 42 100 12 91 85 89 14 10 11 10 88 99 9 100 15 99 11 98 86 99 90 100 89 98 90 98 94

AL Noem
TENNESSEE

13 87 9 18 9 7 82 9 10 10 94

MINNESOTA

NORTH CAROLINA

88 12 99 14 86 100 13 87 100 92 8 100

91 9 99 10 90 100 31 69 91 95 5 100

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Roe Duncan Fleischmann DesJarlais Cooper Black Blackburn Fincher Cohen

91 100 82 99 91 100 93 98 18 97 91 99 90 98 90 97 6 100

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Ryan Pocan Kind Moore Sensenbrenner Petri Duffy Ribble

WYOMING

AL Lummis

6 94

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1.

Presidential Support. Percentage of recorded votes cast in 2013 on which President Barack Obama took a position and on which the senator voted yea or nay in agreement with the presidents position. Failure to vote does not lower an individuals score.

Shelby Sessions
ALASKA

ALABAMA

37 63 96 34 66 99 72 28 93 97 3 94 59 41 90 56 44 93 90 10 99 37 63 100 100 99 99 99 99 99 100 100 0 99 1 94 1 94 1 100 1 100 1 100 0 99 0 99

Baucus Tester
NEBRASKA

95 96

5 99 4 100

2. 3.

Presidential Opposition. Percentage of recorded votes cast in 2013

on which the president took a position and on which the senator voted yea or nay in disagreement with the presidents position. Failure to vote does not lower an individuals score.

Murkowski Begich
ARIZONA

Johanns Fischer
NEVADA

45 55 95 40 60 100 90 10 96 44 56 100 99 1 99 50 50 99 99 1 98 100 0 35 56 44 87 100 0 96 98 99 100 99 2 100 1 100 0 100 1 100

McCain Flake

Reid Heller

ARKANSAS

Participation in Presidential Support Votes. Percentage of

Pryor Boozman Feinstein Boxer Udall Bennet

NEW HAMPSHIRE

Shaheen Ayotte

recorded votes in 2013 on which the president took a position and for which the senator was eligible and present and voted yea or nay. There were a total of 108 such recorded votes in the Senate.

CALIFORNIA

COLORADO

Menendez Lautenberg2 Chiesa2 Booker2


NEW MEXICO

NEW JERSEY

CONNECTICUT

Blumenthal Murphy
DELAWARE

Udall Heinrich

NEW YORK

Carper Coons

Schumer Gillibrand Burr Hagan

NORTH CAROLINA

FLORIDA

Nelson Rubio

100 0 99 38 62 93 48 52 96 54 46 92 100 99 0 98 1 99

49 51 97 96 4 100 43 57 96 97 3 93 99 1 99 54 46 100 31 69 78 31 69 89 97 96 3 99 4 99

NORTH DAKOTA

GEORGIA

Chambliss Isakson
HAWAII

Hoeven Heitkamp
OHIO

Schatz Hirono
IDAHO

Brown Portman
OKLAHOMA

Crapo Risch
ILLINOIS

29 71 95 27 73 97 100 0 100 51 49 88 45 55 95 96 4 100 39 61 100 100 0 94 34 66 100 39 61 93 33 67 100 31 69 94 97 3 93 31 69 87 76 24 100 97 3 98 100 99 97 100 100 98 99 99 100 100 0 94 1 100 3 0 0 2 95 50 94 100

Inhofe Coburn

OREGON

Durbin Kirk

Wyden Merkley

PENNSYLVANIA

INDIANA

Coats Donnelly
IOWA

Casey Toomey

100 0 96 42 58 97 98 98 2 99 2 98

RHODE ISLAND

Grassley Harkin
KANSAS

Reed Whitehouse Graham Scott

SOUTH CAROLINA

Roberts Moran
KENTUCKY

52 48 90 29 71 99 99 1 98 44 56 100 47 53 93 51 49 98 34 66 99 30 70 95 53 47 93 30 70 98 97 94 97 100 100 100 3 100 6 100 3 97 0 99 0 97 0 99

SOUTH DAKOTA

McConnell Paul
LOUISIANA

Johnson Thune

TENNESSEE

Landrieu Vitter
MAINE

Alexander Corker
TEXAS

Collins King
MARYLAND

Cornyn Cruz
UTAH

Mikulski Cardin Warren Kerry1 Cowan1 Markey1

Hatch Lee
VERMONT

MASSACHUSETTS

Leahy Sanders Warner Kaine

VIRGINIA

MICHIGAN 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 two presidential support votes in 2013; Cowan was eligible for 49 presidential support votes; Markey was eligible for 57 presidential support votes.
1

Levin Stabenow
MINNESOTA

1 100 1 100 0 99 0 100

WASHINGTON

Murray Cantwell

Klobuchar Franken Cochran Wicker

WEST VIRGINIA

Rockefeller Manchin
WISCONSIN

100 0 93 90 10 97 37 63 98 99 1 100 30 70 98 31 69 98

MISSISSIPPI

50 50 95 48 52 94 100 0 96 39 61 90

Johnson Baldwin

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 34 presidential support votes in 2013; Chiesa was eligible for 47 presidential support votes; Booker was eligible for 26 presidential support votes.
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MISSOURI

McCaskill Blunt
KEY

WYOMING

Enzi Barrasso
Independents

Republicans

Democrats

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