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  1. Congress.gov Vote Information. Actions tab links to record floor votes from legislation, nominations, and treaties. EXAMPLES – House bill (look for “Roll no.”); Senate bill (look for “Record Vote Number”) Congressional Record – All recorded floor votes are published in the Congressional Record.

  2. 6 days ago · VOTE QUESTION: On Passage, DESCRIPTION: Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act, VOTE TYPE: Recorded Vote, STATUS: Passed.

  3. To access votes using Congress.gov search for a bill and click on the "Actions" tab. All House and Senate roll call votes will be listed with links to the House and Senate's web pages. Congressional Record. The Congressional Record is the official source of information on recorded floor votes

  4. Apr 15, 2020 · The Congressional Record is freely available online through GovInfo. To find voting information, we recommend starting with the Index published at the end of each session. The predecessor publications to the Congressional Record are also available online through A Century of Lawmaking.

  5. Missed Votes. From Jan 1973 to Jan 2009, Biden missed 1,781 of 14,556 roll call votes, which is 12.2%. This is much worse than the median of 2.0% among the lifetime records of senators serving in Jan 2009. The chart below reports missed votes over time.

    Time Period
    Votes Eligible
    Missed Votes
    Percent
    2009 Jan-Mar
    5
    3
    60.0%
    2008 Oct-Dec
    6
    3
    50.0%
    2008 Jul-Sep
    47
    13
    27.7%
    2008 Apr-Jun
    77
    16
    20.8%
  6. Mar 18, 2019 · Joe Biden is carrying a 20th century voting record into a 21st century political dogfight. During more than 40 years in public life, Biden has taken an array of stances at odds with today’s...

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  8. Congressional Record 1995 to Present. The full text of the contemporary Congressional Record is available on Congress.gov and on the govinfo (GPO) website. On Congress.gov, you can browse the Record or do a fielded search back to the 104th Congress (1995-96).

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