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Roll Call Votes - Legislative Voting Records
A roll call vote in Congress creates a record of "yea" or "nay" on proposed bills and amendments. These sources will let you find which congressmen voted for or against a particular piece of legislation. Some votes are by voice, not roll call, so individual votes are not recorded.
Roll Call Votes - Texas
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Texas Legislature Online This link opens in a new windowChoose View Votes. Search by bill number, date or topic, 2005-2019.
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Texas House and Senate JournalsThe House and Senate votes are recorded in the House Journal and Senate Journal, available in print and/or online.
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State Legislature Websites - Congress.govCheck individual state legislatures for other state votes.
Historical Roll Call Votes - Federal - 1789 to current - Best Bet
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GovTrack.us - Roll Call VotesGovTrack is a tool created by Civic Impulse, LLC to track bills in the U.S. Congress and to view representatives’ legislative record. 1789-current
Roll Call Votes - Federal - Current and Historical
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GovTrack.us - Roll Call VotesGovTrack is a tool created by Civic Impulse, LLC to track bills in the U.S. Congress and to view representatives’ legislative record. 1789-current
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CQ Magazine This link opens in a new windowChoose Floor Vote Search in left hand column. 1983 - current.
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Directory of Congressional Voting Scores and Interest Group Ratings (Gale)4th edition
Compiles CQ voting studies and interest group rating data for every legislator who has served in Congress from 1947 to 2004. Includes information on six congressional sessions (106th, 107th, and 108th Congresses).