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A Congressional Scorecard Based on the U.S. Constitution

Freedom Index 117-4

The Freedom Index rates congressmen based on their adherence to constitutional principles of limited government, fiscal responsibility, national sovereignty, and a traditional foreign policy of avoiding foreign entanglements.

The scores are derived by dividing a congressman's constitutional votes (pluses) by the total number he cast (pluses and minuses) and multiplying by 100. The average House score for this index is 32 percent, and the average Senate score is 30 percent. Twenty-five representatives and two senators earned 100 percent. We encourage readers to examine how their own congressmen voted on each of the 10 key measures. We also encourage readers to commend legislators for their constitutional votes, and to urge improvement where needed.

Freedom Index 117-4

The Freedom Index rates congressmen based on their adherence to constitutional principles of limited government, fiscal responsibility, national sovereignty, and a traditional foreign policy of avoiding foreign entanglements.

The scores are derived by dividing a congressman's constitutional votes (pluses) by the total number he cast (pluses and minuses) and multiplying by 100. We encourage readers to examine how their own congressmen voted on each of the 10 key measures. We also encourage readers to commend legislators for their constitutional votes, and to urge improvement where needed.

Our fourth (and final) look at the 117th Congress shows how every member of the House and Senate voted on key issues such as an assault weapons ban (House only), marriage, and the so-called Inflation Reduction Act.

House of Representatives

31. U.S. Military in Syria

Date: 7/14/2022
Good Vote: Yes

During consideration of the National Defense Authorization Act, Representative Jamaal Bowman (D-N.Y.) offered an amendment to prohibit deploying U.S. military forces in Syria.

The House rejected Bowman’s amendment on July 14, 2022 by a vote of 155 to 273 (Roll Call 335). We have assigned pluses to the yeas because according to the U.S. Constitution, only Congress has the authority to declare war. It is long past time to bring the troops home from Syria, especially considering that Congress never issued a declaration of war in relation to the country.

32. Abortion Access

Date: 7/15/2022
Good Vote: No

H.R. 8296, also known as the Women’s Health Protection Act of 2022, would establish that healthcare providers have a statutory right to provide abortion services, and that women have a corresponding right to obtain abortions.

The House passed H.R. 8296 on July 15, 2022 by a vote of 219 to 210 (Roll Call 360). We have assigned pluses to the nays because the right to life is the most fundamental, God-given, and unalienable right asserted in the Declaration of Independence and guaranteed by the Fifth and 14th Amendments to the U.S. Constitution.

33. Expanding NATO

Date: 7/18/2022
Good Vote: No

H.R. 1130 expresses the support of the House of Representatives for the applications Finland and Sweden submitted to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) for joining the military alliance, and “calls on the member states of NATO to formally support the accession of Finland and Sweden into NATO,” increasing the number of NATO members from 30 to 32.

The House passed H.R. 1130 on July 18, 2022 by a vote of 394 to 18 (Roll Call 364). We have assigned pluses to the nays because NATO is based on the principle of collective security, as opposed to each country acting in its own best interests. Under the North Atlantic Treaty that established NATO in 1949, “The Parties agree that an armed attack against one or more of them … shall be considered an attack against them all and consequently they agree that, if such an armed attack occurs, each of them … will assist the Party or Parties so attacked.” The expansion of this entangling military alliance, which was comprised of just 12 members at the time of its founding, increases the likelihood of the United States being drawn into a military conflict.

34. Semiconductor Incentives

Date: 7/28/2022
Good Vote: No

H.R. 4346 would appropriate $54.2 billion over five years, including $52.7 billion for semiconductor research and manufacturing and $1.5 billion for 5G development and implementation, and authorizes a 25-percent tax credit for spending on semiconductor manufacturing facilities. Additionally, H.R. 4346 authorizes, over five years, $81 billion for the National Science Foundation (NSF), $67 billion for the Energy Department, $11 billion for the Commerce Department, and $9.7 billion for the National Institute of Standards and Technology. Among other actions, the bill authorizes new and existing NASA programs, requires the NSF to support research in new fields including climate change, and authorizes programs to improve underrepresented groups’ participation in STEM fields.

The House passed H.R. 4346 on July 28, 2022 by a vote of 243 to 187 (Roll Call 404). We have assigned pluses to the nays because the Constitution does not authorize Congress to fund research and development programs for the private sector. The free market, not government, is the key to technological and economic progress.

35. Assault Weapons Ban

Date: 7/29/2022
Good Vote: No

H.R. 1808 would make it illegal to own, sell, or knowingly possess a semiautomatic “assault” weapon or “large capacity” ammunition feeding devices. It would also allow law-enforcement grants to be used for state and tribal buy-back programs for guns banned by this bill.

The House passed H.R. 1808 on July 29, 2022 by a vote of 217 to 213 (Roll Call 410). We have assigned pluses to the nays because this bill is a gross violation of the U.S. Constitution, especially the Second Amendment, which recognizes that “the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.” This is one step closer to a disarmed America — with the assistance of taxpayer dollars.

36. Inflation Reduction Act

Date: 8/12/2022
Good Vote: No

H.R. 5376 would spend at least $512 billion on federal programs, subsidies, and tax credits. This includes $369 billion for various climate-change initiatives with the goal of lowering carbon emissions by 40 percent by 2030, including $270 billion in tax credits, $27 billion in grants to state and local governments and nongovernmental organizations to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions, and $9.7 billion to support zero-emission or carbon-capture technology in rural areas; $64 billion to extend expanded ObamaCare subsidies for three years; and $79.3 billion in expanded IRS funding (including to hire up to 87,000 new agents). Among other programs, the bill imposes a 15-percent minimum tax — based on the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development’s (OECD’s) global minimum tax proposal — on corporations with at least $1 million in annual income, enacts drug-pricing changes for Medicare, and raises fee rates on energy production on public lands.

The House passed H.R. 5376 on August 12, 2022 by a vote of 220 to 207 (Roll Call 420). We have assigned pluses to the nays because Congress is failing to address its fiscally irresponsible budgeting and appropriating process that yielded a federal deficit of $1.38 trillion in fiscal 2022. Moreover, the bill advances a radical environmentalist agenda, and virtually all of its provisions fall outside the Constitution’s specified powers.

37. Electoral Count Procedures

Date: 9/21/2022
Good Vote: No
H.R. 8873, the “Presidential Election Reform Act,” would change the procedures for how presidential electoral votes are cast and counted to “prevent other future unlawful efforts to overturn Presidential elections and to ensure future peaceful transfers of Presidential power,” according to the bill. The bill would require the governor of each state to certify the state’s electors. It would also make the role of the presiding officer of the joint session count on January 6th (i.e., the vice president or, in absence thereof, the president pro tempore) simply a “ministerial” position having no discretionary power to “determine or otherwise resolve disputes concerning the proper list of electors for a State, the validity of electors for a State, or the votes of electors of a State.” Additionally, the bill raises the threshold for raising any objections to “at least one third of each House of Congress.” In a statement after voting against the bill, Representative Burgess Owens (R-Utah) said, “The Presidential Election Reform Act … tramples the constitutional duty of states to oversee elections, and continues the partisan charge to centralize power in Washington.” The House passed H.R. 8873 on September 21, 2022 by a vote of 229 to 203 (Roll Call 449). We have assigned pluses to the nays because this bill undermines election integrity, infringes upon state sovereignty, and makes changes that are inconsistent with Article II, Section 1 of the U.S. Constitution.

38. Federal Police Grants

Date: 9/22/2022
Good Vote: No

H.R. 6448, the “Invest to Protect Act of 2022,” would direct the Department of Justice’s office of Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS) to award grants to county, municipal, town, village, and tribal governments that employ “fewer than 125 law enforcement officers.” The grants are intended to fund “de-escalation training for law enforcement officers” to “minimize the need for the use of force,” overtime costs, and signing and retention bonuses, among other activities. The bill would appropriate $60,000,000 for each year from 2023 through 2027.

The House passed H.R. 6448 on September 22, 2022 by a vote of 360 to 64 (Roll Call 451). We have assigned pluses to the nays because this bill undermines the local control and independence of police. The strings that come attached to such grants move the United States closer to nationalizing police — making police subordinate to federal stipulations, guidelines, and control — rather than preserving local police that are independent of the federal government. Furthermore, Article I, Section 8 of the Constitution makes no provision for federal grants, training, or guidelines for local law enforcement.

39. Marriage

Date: 12/8/2022
Good Vote: No

H.R. 8404 would codify the right to marry regardless of sexual orientation or race. It prohibits the states from denying marriage between two individuals on the basis of sex, race, ethnicity, or national origin. This bill also repeals the Defense of Marriage Act, which defined marriage as “only a legal union between one man and one woman.”

The House passed H.R. 8404 on December 8, 2022 by a vote of 258 to 169 (Roll Call 513). We have assigned pluses to the nays because this Marxist-inspired bill violates state sovereignty. Additionally, it embraces “woke” culture and undermines the traditional nuclear family. Rights come from God, not government.

40. Omnibus 2023 Spending

Date: 12/23/2022
Good Vote: No

H.R. 2617 would authorize $1.6 trillion for regular fiscal 2023 discretionary federal spending and another $100 billion for a wide variety of other legislation (nearly $47 billion for aid to Ukraine and roughly $38 billion for U.S. natural disasters) that was tacked onto the bill in last-minute negotiations by congressional leaders. Looking at the big picture, this bill minimizes congressional accountability to the voters by combining the 2023 spending approval for 15 Cabinet departments and eight federal agencies into only one bill. On top of that, the federal budget deficit for 2023 is expected to be one trillion dollars.

The House passed H.R. 2617 on December 23, 2022 by a vote of 225 to 201 (Roll Call 549). We have assigned pluses to the nays because passage of this largely unconstitutional bill in the context of a projected $1 trillion 2023 federal budget deficit reveals a high degree of fiscal irresponsibility and unaccountability to the voters by Congress. This Omnibus 2023 spending bill should have been punted by this “lame duck” session of Congress into the next Congress, where it would have been subject to revision by the members selected by the voters on November 8, 2022.

Legislator Scores

Legend: [ + ] Constitutional Vote[ - ] Unconstitutional Vote[ . ] Did not Vote
Name Party State Score 12345678910
Alma Adams D NC 10% +---------
Robert Aderholt R AL 70% -+-++++-++
Pete Aguilar D CA 0% ----------
Mark Alford R MO NA ..........
Rick Allen R GA 80% -+-+++++++
Colin Allred D TX 0% ----------
Mark Amodei R NV 70% -+-++++-++
Kelly Armstrong R ND 60% -+-++++--+
Jodey Arrington R TX 80% -+-+++++++
Jake Auchincloss D MA 10% +---------
Cynthia Axne D IA 0% ----------
Brian Babin R TX 80% -+-+++++++
Don Bacon R NE 60% -+-++++--+
James Baird R IN 60% -+--+++-++
Troy Balderson R OH 60% -+--+++-++
Becca Balint D VT NA ..........
Jim Banks R IN 70% -+-++++-++
Garland Barr R KY 70% -+-++++-++
Nanette Barragán D CA 10% +---------
Karen Bass D CA 11% +--------.
Aaron Bean R FL NA ..........
Joyce Beatty D OH 10% +---------
Cliff Bentz R OR 70% -+-++++-++
Ami Bera D CA 0% ----------
Jack Bergman R MI 70% -+-++++-++
Donald Beyer D VA 10% +---------
Stephanie I. Bice R OK 70% -+-++++-++
Andy Biggs R AZ 100% ++++++++++
Gus Bilirakis R FL 70% -+-++++-++
Sanford Bishop D GA 0% ----------
Dan Bishop R NC 100% ++++++++++
Earl Blumenauer D OR 10% +---------
Lisa Blunt Rochester D DE 10% +---------
Lauren Boebert R CO 100% ++++++++++
Suzanne Bonamici D OR 10% +---------
Mike Bost R IL 78% -+.++++-++
Carolyn Bourdeaux D GA 0% ----------
Jamaal Bowman D NY 20% +------+--
Brendan Boyle D PA 0% ----------
Kevin Brady R TX 75% -+.++++-.+
Josh Brecheen R OK NA ..........
Mo Brooks R AL 80% -+-+++++++
Anthony Brown D MD 0% ----------
Shontel M. Brown D OH 10% +---------
Julia Brownley D CA 0% ----------
Vern Buchanan R FL 70% -+-++++-++
Ken Buck R CO 89% ++-++++++.
Larry Bucshon R IN 70% -+-++++-++
Nikki Budzinski D IL NA ..........
Tim Burchett R TN 89% -+.+++++++
Michael Burgess R TX 70% -+-++++-++
Eric Burlison R MO NA ..........
Cori Bush D MO 20% +------+--
Cheri Bustos D IL 0% ----------
George Butterfield D NC 0% --.-------
Ken Calvert R CA 60% -+-++++--+
Kat Cammack R FL 80% ++-+++++-+
Yadira Caraveo D CO NA ..........
Salud Carbajal D CA 10% +---------
Tony Cardenas D CA 10% +---------
Mike Carey R OH 50% -+--+++--+
Jerry L. Carl R AL 67% -+-++.+-++
André Carson D IN 10% +---------
John Carter R TX 70% -+-++++-++
Buddy Carter R GA 80% -+-+++++++
Troy A. Carter D LA 0% ----------
Matthew Cartwright D PA 10% +---------
Greg Casar D TX NA ..........
Ed Case D HI 10% +---------
Sean Casten D IL 0% ----------
Kathy Castor D FL 0% ----------
Joaquin Castro D TX 10% +---------
Madison Cawthorn R NC 90% -+++++++++
Steve Chabot R OH 60% -+--+++-++
Lori Chavez-DeRemer R OR NA ..........
Liz Cheney R WY 22% -.--++----
Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick D FL 0% ----------
Judy Chu D CA 10% +---------
David Cicilline D RI 10% +---------
Juan Ciscomani R AZ NA ..........
Katherine Clark D MA 10% +---------
Yvette Clarke D NY 10% +---------
Emanuel Cleaver D MO 10% +---------
Ben Cline R VA 80% -++++++-++
Michael Cloud R TX 100% ++++++++++
James Clyburn D SC 0% ----------
Andrew S. Clyde R GA 80% -+-+++++++
Steve Cohen D TN 10% +---------
Tom Cole R OK 60% -+--+++-++
Mike Collins R GA NA ..........
James Comer R KY 70% -+-++++-++
Gerald Connolly D VA 10% +---------
Jim Cooper D TN 10% +---------
J. Correa D CA 0% ----------
Jim Costa D CA 0% ----------
Joe Courtney D CT 10% +---------
Angie Craig D MN 0% ----------
Elijah Crane R AZ NA ..........
Eric Crawford R AR 70% -+-++++-++
Dan Crenshaw R TX 70% -+-++++-++
Charlie Crist D FL 0% ------....
Jasmine Crockett D TX NA ..........
Jason Crow D CO 0% ----------
Henry Cuellar D TX 20% -+--+-----
John Curtis R UT 60% -+-++++--+
Anthony D'Esposito R NY NA ..........
Sharice Davids D KS 0% ----------
Warren Davidson R OH 100% ++++++++++
Danny Davis D IL 10% +---------
Rodney Davis R IL 44% -+.-+++---
Donald G. Davis D NC NA ..........
Monica De La Cruz R TX NA ..........
Madeleine Dean D PA 10% +---------
Peter DeFazio D OR 10% +---------
Diana DeGette D CO 10% +---------
Rosa DeLauro D CT 10% +---------
Suzan DelBene D WA 0% ----------
Antonio Delgado D NY NA ..........
Christopher R. Deluzio D PA NA ..........
Val Demings D FL 10% +---------
Mark DeSaulnier D CA 10% +---------
Scott DesJarlais R TN 80% -+-+++++++
Theodore Deutch D FL 0% --------..
Mario Diaz-Balart R FL 70% -+-++++-++
Debbie Dingell D MI 10% +---------
Lloyd Doggett D TX 10% +---------
Byron Donalds R FL 80% -+-+++++++
Michael Doyle D PA 11% +-.-------
John S. Duarte R CA NA ..........
Jeff Duncan R SC 80% -+-+++++++
Neal Dunn R FL 70% -+-++++-++
Chuck Edwards R NC NA ..........
Jake Ellzey R TX 70% -+-++++-++
Tom Emmer R MN 60% -+-++++--+
Veronica Escobar D TX 10% +---------
Anna Eshoo D CA 10% +---------
Adriano Espaillat D NY 10% +---------
Ron Estes R KS 80% -+-+++++++
Dwight Evans D PA 10% +---------
Mike Ezell R MS NA ..........
Pat Fallon R TX 80% -+-+++++++
Randy Feenstra R IA 70% -+-++++-++
Drew Ferguson R GA 70% -+-++++-++
Brad Finstad R MN 80% .....++-++
Michelle Fischbach R MN 70% -+-++++-++
Scott Fitzgerald R WI 70% -+-++++-++
Brian Fitzpatrick R PA 30% -+---++---
Charles Fleischmann R TN 70% -+-++++-++
Lizzie Fletcher D TX 0% ----------
Mike Flood R NE 70% -+-++++-++
Jeff Fortenberry R NE NA ..........
Bill Foster D IL 10% +---------
Valerie P. Foushee D NC NA ..........
Virginia Foxx R NC 70% -+-++++-++
Lois Frankel D FL 0% ----------
C. Scott Franklin R FL 70% -+-++++-++
Maxwell Frost D FL NA ..........
Russell Fry R SC NA ..........
Russ Fulcher R ID 80% ++-++++-++
Matt Gaetz R FL 100% ++++++++++
Mike Gallagher R WI 50% -+-++.+--.
Ruben Gallego D AZ 0% ----------
John Garamendi D CA 10% +---------
Andrew R. Garbarino R NY 60% -+-++++--+
Jesus G. Garcia D IL 11% +------.--
Sylvia Garcia D TX 0% ----------
Mike Garcia R CA 50% -+--+++--+
Robert Garcia D CA NA ..........
Bob Gibbs R OH 60% -+--+++-++
Carlos A. Gimenez R FL 60% -+-++++--+
Louie Gohmert R TX 90% ++-+++++++
Jared Golden D ME 10% ----+-----
Daniel S. Goldman D NY NA ..........
Jimmy Gomez D CA 20% +------+--
Tony Gonzales R TX 60% -+-++++--+
Vicente Gonzalez D TX 10% ----+-----
Anthony Gonzalez R OH 25% -.--.+---+
Bob Good R VA 100% ++++++++++
Lance Gooden R TX 80% -+-+++++++
Paul Gosar R AZ 90% ++-+++++++
Josh Gottheimer D NJ 0% ----------
Kay Granger R TX 60% -+--+++-++
Sam Graves R MO 70% -+-++++-++
Garret Graves R LA 70% -+-++++-++
Al Green D TX 10% +---------
Mark Green R TN 80% -+-+++++++
Marjorie Taylor Greene R GA 100% ++++++++++
H. Griffith R VA 90% +++++++-++
Raul Grijalva D AZ 10% +---------
Glenn Grothman R WI 80% -+-+++++++
Michael Guest R MS 70% -+-++++-++
Brett Guthrie R KY 70% -+-++++-++
Jim Hagedorn R MN NA ..........
Harriet M. Hageman R WY NA ..........
Josh Harder D CA 0% ----------
Andy Harris R MD 70% -+-++++-++
Diana Harshbarger R TN 70% -+-++++-++
Vicky Hartzler R MO 78% -+.++++-++
Jahana Hayes D CT 10% +---------
Kevin Hern R OK 80% -+-+++++++
Yvette Herrell R NM 80% ++-++++-++
Jaime Herrera Beutler R WA 40% -+-+++----
Jody Hice R GA 89% -+.+++++++
Brian Higgins D NY 10% +---------
Clay Higgins R LA 89% -+.+++++++
French Hill R AR 70% -+-++++-++
James Himes D CT 10% +---------
Ashley Hinson R IA 60% -+-++++--+
Trey Hollingsworth R IN 63% ++--+++-..
Steven Horsford D NV 0% ----------
Erin Houchin R IN NA ..........
Chrissy Houlahan D PA 0% ----------
Steny Hoyer D MD 0% ----------
Val T. Hoyle D OR NA ..........
Richard Hudson R NC 70% -+-++++-++
Jared Huffman D CA 10% +---------
Bill Huizenga R MI 70% -+-++++-++
Wesley Hunt R TX NA ..........
Darrell Issa R CA 60% -+-++++--+
Glenn Ivey D MD NA ..........
Ronny Jackson R TX 80% -+-+++++++
Jonathan L. Jackson D IL NA ..........
Jeff Jackson D NC NA ..........
Sheila Jackson-Lee D TX 10% +---------
Sara Jacobs D CA 11% +--.------
Chris Jacobs R NY 20% -+---+----
John James R MI NA ..........
Pramila Jayapal D WA 10% +---------
Hakeem Jeffries D NY 10% +---------
Bill Johnson R OH 60% -+--+++-++
Eddie Johnson D TX 10% +---------
Henry Johnson D GA 10% +---------
Mike Johnson R LA 78% -+.++++-++
Dusty Johnson R SD 70% -+-++++-++
Mondaire Jones D NY 10% +---------
Jim Jordan R OH 90% ++-+++++++
David Joyce R OH 50% -+--+++--+
John Joyce R PA 70% -+-++++-++
Kaiali'i Kahele D HI 10% +---------
Sydney Kamlager-Dove D CA NA ..........
Marcy Kaptur D OH 10% +---------
John Katko R NY 30% -+--++----
Thomas H. Kean, Jr. R NJ NA ..........
William Keating D MA 0% ----------
Fred Keller R PA 70% -+-++++-++
Mike Kelly R PA 70% -+-++++-++
Robin Kelly D IL 10% +---------
Trent Kelly R MS 70% -+-++++-++
Ro Khanna D CA 10% +---------
Jennifer Kiggans R VA NA ..........
Daniel Kildee D MI 10% +---------
Kevin Kiley R CA NA ..........
Derek Kilmer D WA 10% +---------
Andy Kim D NJ 0% ----------
Young Kim R CA 60% -+--+++-++
Ron Kind D WI 10% ----+-----
Adam Kinzinger R IL 38% -+.-++--.-
Ann Kirkpatrick D AZ 10% +---------
Raja Krishnamoorthi D IL 0% ----------
Ann Kuster D NH 0% ----------
David Kustoff R TN 70% -+-++++-++
Darin LaHood R IL 70% -+-++++-++
Nick LaLota R NY NA ..........
Doug LaMalfa R CA 70% -+-++++-++
Conor Lamb D PA 0% ----------
Doug Lamborn R CO 70% -+-++++-++
Greg Landsman D OH NA ..........
James Langevin D RI 0% -------.--
Nicholas A. Langworthy R NY NA ..........
Rick Larsen D WA 10% +---------
John Larson D CT 10% +---------
Robert Latta R OH 70% -+-++++-++
Jake LaTurner R KS 70% -+-++++-++
Mike Lawler R NY NA ..........
Brenda Lawrence D MI 10% +---------
Al Lawson D FL 0% ----------
Barbara Lee D CA 10% +---------
Susie Lee D NV 0% ----------
Laurel M. Lee R FL NA ..........
Summer L. Lee D PA NA ..........
Teresa Leger Fernandez D NM 10% +---------
Debbie Lesko R AZ 70% -+-++++-++
Julia Letlow R LA 70% -+-++++-++
Mike Levin D CA 0% ----------
Andy Levin D MI 20% +------+--
Ted Lieu D CA 10% +---------
Zoe Lofgren D CA 10% +---------
Billy Long R MO 70% -+-++++-++
Barry Loudermilk R GA 80% -+-+++++++
Alan Lowenthal D CA 10% +---------
Frank Lucas R OK 78% -+.++++-++
Blaine Luetkemeyer R MO 70% -+-++++-++
Anna Paulina Luna R FL NA ..........
Elaine Luria D VA 0% ----------
Morgan Luttrell R TX NA ..........
Stephen Lynch D MA 10% +---------
Nancy Mace R SC 70% ++-++++--+
Seth Magaziner D RI NA ..........
Tom Malinowski D NJ 0% ----------
Nicole Malliotakis R NY 60% -+-++++--+
Carolyn Maloney D NY 10% +---------
Sean Maloney D NY 10% +---------
Tracey Mann R KS 70% -+-++++-++
Kathy E. Manning D NC 0% ----------
Thomas Massie R KY 100% ++++++++++
Brian Mast R FL 89% -+.+++++++
Doris Matsui D CA 10% +---------
Lucy McBath D GA 10% +---------
Kevin McCarthy R CA 78% -+-++++.++
Michael McCaul R TX 60% -+--+++-++
Lisa C. McClain R MI 80% -+-+++++++
Jennifer L. McClellan D VA NA ..........
Tom McClintock R CA 90% -+++++++++
Betty McCollum D MN 10% +---------
Richard McCormick R GA NA ..........
A. McEachin D VA 0% --------..
Morgan McGarvey D KY NA ..........
James McGovern D MA 10% +---------
Patrick McHenry R NC 70% -+-++++-++
David McKinley R WV 63% -+.-+++-+.
Jerry McNerney D CA 10% +---------
Gregory Meeks D NY 0% ----------
Peter Meijer R MI 40% -+--++---+
Robert Menendez D NJ NA ..........
Grace Meng D NY 10% +---------
Daniel Meuser R PA 80% ++-++++-++
Kweisi Mfume D MD 10% +---------
Carol Miller R WV 78% .+-++++-++
Mary E. Miller R IL 90% -+++++++++
Max L. Miller R OH NA ..........
Mariannette Miller-Meeks R IA 60% -+-++++--+
Cory Mills R FL NA ..........
Marcus J. Molinaro R NY NA ..........
John Moolenaar R MI 70% -+-++++-++
Alex Mooney R WV 70% -+-++++-++
Gwen Moore D WI 10% +---------
Barry Moore R AL 80% -+-+++++++
Blake D. Moore R UT 60% -+-++++--+
Nathaniel Moran R TX NA ..........
Joseph Morelle D NY 0% ----------
Jared Moskowitz D FL NA ..........
Seth Moulton D MA 10% +---------
Frank J. Mrvan D IN 0% ----------
Kevin Mullin D CA NA ..........
Stephanie Murphy D FL 0% ----------
Gregory Murphy R NC 70% -+-++++-++
Jerrold Nadler D NY 10% +---------
Grace Napolitano D CA 10% +---------
Richard Neal D MA 10% +---------
Joe Neguse D CO 10% +---------
Troy E. Nehls R TX 80% -+-+++++++
Dan Newhouse R WA 60% -+-++++--+
Marie Newman D IL 10% +---------
Wiley Nickel D NC NA ..........
Donald Norcross D NJ 0% ----------
Ralph Norman R SC 90% -+++++++++
Eleanor Norton D NA ..........
Devin Nunes R CA NA ..........
Zachary Nunn R IA NA ..........
Tom O'Halleran D AZ 0% ----------
Jay Obernolte R CA 60% -+-++++--+
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez D NY 30% +------+-+
Andrew Ogles R TN NA ..........
Ilhan Omar D MN 10% +---------
Burgess Owens R UT 75% -+-++++..+
Steven Palazzo R MS 70% -+-++++-++
Frank Pallone D NJ 10% +---------
Gary Palmer R AL 80% -+-+++++++
Jimmy Panetta D CA 0% ----------
Chris Pappas D NH 0% ----------
Bill Pascrell D NJ 10% +---------
Donald Payne D NJ 10% +---------
Nancy Pelosi D CA 0% .---------
Mary Sattler Peltola D AK 0% ......----
Greg Pence R IN 67% -+-++.+-++
Marie Gluesenkamp Perez D WA NA ..........
Ed Perlmutter D CO 10% +---------
Scott Perry R PA 80% ++-++++-++
Scott Peters D CA 0% ----------
Brittany Pettersen D CO NA ..........
August Pfluger R TX 80% -+-+++++++
Dean Phillips D MN 0% ----------
Chellie Pingree D ME 10% +---------
Mark Pocan D WI 20% +------+--
Katie Porter D CA 10% +---------
Bill Posey R FL 70% -+-++++-++
Ayanna Pressley D MA 20% +------+--
David Price D NC 0% ----------
Mike Quigley D IL 10% +---------
Delia C. Ramirez D IL NA ..........
Jamie Raskin D MD 10% +---------
Tom Reed R NY NA ..........
Guy Reschenthaler R PA 70% -+-++++-++
Tom Rice R SC 60% -+-+++-+-+
Kathleen Rice D NY 0% ----------
Cathy McMorris Rodgers R WA 70% -+-++++-++
Harold Rogers R KY 70% -+-++++-++
Mike Rogers R AL 67% -+-++.+-++
John Rose R TN 80% -+-+++++++
Matthew M. Rosendale, Sr. R MT 100% ++++++++++
Deborah K. Ross D NC 0% ----------
David Rouzer R NC 70% -+-++++-++
Chip Roy R TX 100% ++++++++++
Lucille Roybal-Allard D CA 0% ----------
Raul Ruiz D CA 0% ----------
C. Ruppersberger D MD 0% ----------
Bobby Rush D IL 10% +---------
John Rutherford R FL 70% -+-++++-++
Tim Ryan D OH 10% +---------
Patrick Ryan D NY 0% ......----
Gregorio Sablan D NA ..........
Maria Elvira Salazar R FL 70% -+-++++-++
Andrea Salinas D OR NA ..........
Michael San Nicolas D NA ..........
Linda Sanchez D CA 10% +---------
George Santos R NY NA ..........
John Sarbanes D MD 10% +---------
Steve Scalise R LA 78% -+-++++.++
Mary Scanlon D PA 10% +---------
Janice Schakowsky D IL 10% +---------
Adam Schiff D CA 10% +---------
Bradley Schneider D IL 0% ----------
Hillary J. Scholten D MI NA ..........
Kurt Schrader D OR 20% +---+-----
Kim Schrier D WA 0% ----------
David Schweikert R AZ 90% ++-+++++++
Austin Scott R GA 70% -+-++++-++
David Scott D GA 0% ----------
Robert Scott D VA 10% +---------
Keith Self R TX NA ..........
Pete Sessions R TX 80% -+-+++++++
Terri Sewell D AL 0% ----------
Brad Sherman D CA 10% +---------
Mikie Sherrill D NJ 0% ----------
Mike Simpson R ID 67% -+.++++--+
Albio Sires D NJ 0% ----------
Elissa Slotkin D MI 0% ----------
Adam Smith D WA 0% -------.--
Adrian Smith R NE 70% -+-++++-++
Christopher Smith R NJ 70% -+-++++-++
Jason Smith R MO 70% -+-++++-++
Lloyd Smucker R PA 70% -+-++++-++
Eric Sorensen D IL NA ..........
Darren Soto D FL 0% ----------
Abigail Spanberger D VA 0% ----------
Victoria Spartz R IN 70% -+-++++-++
Jackie Speier D CA 10% +---------
Melanie A. Stansbury D NM 10% +---------
Greg Stanton D AZ 0% ----------
Pete Stauber R MN 70% -+-++++-++
Michelle Steel R CA 70% -+-++++-++
Elise Stefanik R NY 60% -+-++++--+
Bryan Steil R WI 60% -+-++++--+
W. Steube R FL 70% -+-++++-++
Haley Stevens D MI 0% ----------
Chris Stewart R UT 70% -+-+++++-+
Steve Stivers R OH NA ..........
Marilyn Strickland D WA 0% ----------
Dale W. Strong R AL NA ..........
Thomas Suozzi D NY 0% ----------
Eric Swalwell D CA 10% +---------
Emilia Strong Sykes D OH NA ..........
Mark Takano D CA 10% +---------
Van Taylor R TX 80% -+-+++++++
Claudia Tenney R NY 70% -+-++++-++
Shri Thanedar D MI NA ..........
Bennie Thompson D MS 0% ----------
Mike Thompson D CA 10% +---------
Glenn Thompson R PA 70% -+-++++-++
Thomas P. Tiffany R WI 90% ++-+++++++
William Timmons R SC 70% -+-++++-++
Dina Titus D NV 10% +---------
Rashida Tlaib D MI 22% +------+-.
Jill N. Tokuda D HI NA ..........
Paul Tonko D NY 10% +---------
Norma Torres D CA 0% -------.--
Ritchie Torres D NY 10% +---------
Lori Trahan D MA 10% +---------
David Trone D MD 0% ----------
Michael Turner R OH 50% -+--+++--+
Lauren Underwood D IL 0% ----------
Fred Upton R MI 30% -+--++----
David Valadao R CA 60% -+-++++--+
Jefferson Van Drew R NJ 90% -+++++++++
Beth Van Duyne R TX 70% -+-++++-++
Derrick Van Orden R WI NA ..........
Juan Vargas D CA 0% ------.---
Gabe Vasquez D NM NA ..........
Marc Veasey D TX 10% +---------
Filemon Vela D TX NA ..........
Nydia Velázquez D NY 11% +------.--
Ann Wagner R MO 60% -+-++++--+
Tim Walberg R MI 70% -+-++++-++
Jackie Walorski R IN 60% -+-++.....
Michael Waltz R FL 60% -+-++++--+
Debbie Wasserman Schultz D FL 0% ----------
Maxine Waters D CA 10% -------+--
Bonnie Watson Coleman D NJ 10% +---------
Randy Weber R TX 78% -+.++++-++
Daniel Webster R FL 78% -+.++++-++
Brad Wenstrup R OH 70% -+-++++-++
Bruce Westerman R AR 70% -+-++++-++
Jennifer Wexton D VA 0% ----------
Susan Wild D PA 10% +---------
Roger Williams R TX 80% -+-+++++++
Nikema Williams D GA 10% +---------
Brandon Williams R NY NA ..........
Joe Wilson R SC 70% -+-++++-++
Frederica Wilson D FL 10% +---------
Robert Wittman R VA 70% -+-++++-++
Steve Womack R AR 60% -+-++++-+-
Rudy Yakym III R IN 100% ........++
John Yarmuth D KY 0% .---------
Don Young R AK NA ..........
Lee Zeldin R NY 86% -+.++++..+
Ryan Zinke R MT NA ..........

Average Constitutional Score by Party

Party Score
Democrat 5.6%
Republican 58.5%