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Congressional Vote Tracker

An independent, source-linked record of how Congress actually votes. We track every House and Senate roll-call vote of the 119th Congress, publish a scorecard page for every sitting member, and link each result to the official record.

535Members Tracked
242Votes Recorded
157Bills Tracked
119thCongress
Updated July 01, 2026
  • Vote Records

    Every recorded House and Senate roll-call vote, linked to the official record.

  • Bills

    Track major legislation and see every roll call grouped into one timeline.

  • Scorecards

    A scorecard for every member — party loyalty, attendance, and key votes.

  • States

    Browse the full delegation for each state and how they voted.

The latest active week, by the numbers

This Week in Congress

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Headlines from nonpartisan & official sources

Latest from Congress

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Headlines link out to their publishers. Aggregated from C-SPAN, GovTrack, Roll Call, The Hill and NPR; we don't endorse outside coverage.

119th Congress · Live Composition

Balance of Power

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Computed from official roll-call data

Who Crosses the Aisle

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Crossing the aisle · recent window

Biggest Party Defections

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Same bill · changed position

Flip-Flop Tracker

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Decided on the margins

Closest Votes

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Yea share across recent roll calls

How Close Have Recent Votes Been?

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From the newsroom

Latest Analysis

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Primary Sources

Congress.gov · House Clerk · Senate.gov

How we select votes: we highlight key votes with broad public impact — major legislation, close margins, notable bipartisan crossovers, and constitutionally significant measures. Every vote count is sourced directly from the official record and updated during active sessions.

congressvotetracker.org

An independent civic project — not affiliated with the U.S. government or any agency. Vote data is sourced from official public records (Congress.gov, the House Clerk, and Senate.gov).