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How often each member of Congress votes with their own party's majority on party-line roll calls — and how often they vote across party lines. This is a plain, descriptive measure computed from CivicGate's roll-call record, not a judgment: a high or low rate has many legitimate causes. Party-unity uses the standard method (party-line votes where the two parties' majorities differ). Only members with at least a handful of party-line votes on record are ranked.

Party-unity measures how often a member sides with their party on the votes where the two parties split — a neutral description of voting behavior, not a loyalty score. Learn more →

Computed from Congress.gov roll-call votes · Congress 119

#MemberPartyStateVotes with partyAcross party linesParty-line votesSource
1Summer L. LeeHouse D Pennsylvania
100%
0%437
2Becca BalintHouse D Vermont
100%
0%436
3Al GreenHouse D Texas
100%
0%431
4Greg CasarHouse D Texas
100%
0%376
5Christian D. MenefeeHouse D Texas
100%
0%138
6Lamonica MciverHouse D New Jersey
100%
0%436
7Pat FallonHouse R Texas
100%
0%433
8Bonnie Watson ColemanHouse D New Jersey
100%
0%432
9Nathaniel MoranHouse R Texas
100%
0%429
10Randy K. Sr. WeberHouse R Texas
100%
0%429
11Joaquin CastroHouse D Texas
100%
0%428
12Jodey C. ArringtonHouse R Texas
100%
0%425
13Jasmine CrockettHouse D Texas
100%
0%409
14Craig A. GoldmanHouse R Texas
100%
0%437
15Beth Van DuyneHouse R Texas
100%
0%436
16John JoyceHouse R Pennsylvania
100%
0%436
17Mary Gay ScanlonHouse D Pennsylvania
100%
0%434
18Brian BabinHouse R Texas
100%
0%429
19Ronny JacksonHouse R Texas
100%
0%427
20Troy E. NehlsHouse R Texas
100%
0%416
21Dwight EvansHouse D Pennsylvania
100%
0%406
22Wesley HuntHouse R Texas
99%
1%347
23Brandon GillHouse R Texas
99%
1%432
24Guy ReschenthalerHouse R Pennsylvania
99%
1%428
25Lloyd DoggettHouse D Texas
99%
1%427
26Sylvia R. GarciaHouse D Texas
99%
1%415
27Lance GoodenHouse R Texas
99%
1%437
28Veronica EscobarHouse D Texas
99%
1%434
29Monica De La CruzHouse R Texas
99%
1%417
30Robert MenendezHouse D New Jersey
99%
1%437
31Frank PalloneHouse D New Jersey
99%
1%434
32Dan CrenshawHouse R Texas
99%
1%404
33Pete SessionsHouse R Texas
99%
1%436
34August PflugerHouse R Texas
99%
1%435
35Morgan LuttrellHouse R Texas
99%
1%434
36Lloyd SmuckerHouse R Pennsylvania
99%
1%425
37Madeleine DeanHouse D Pennsylvania
98%
2%433
38Roger WilliamsHouse R Texas
98%
2%424
39John R. CarterHouse R Texas
98%
2%433
40Christopher R. DeluzioHouse D Pennsylvania
98%
2%437
41Lizzie FletcherHouse D Texas
98%
2%437
42Mike KellyHouse R Pennsylvania
98%
2%429
43Analilia MejiaHouse D New Jersey
98%
2%84
44Daniel MeuserHouse R Pennsylvania
98%
2%414
45Michael CloudHouse R Texas
97%
3%433
46Scott PerryHouse R Pennsylvania
97%
3%426
47Chip RoyHouse R Texas
97%
3%415
48Jake EllzeyHouse R Texas
97%
3%435
49Glenn ThompsonHouse R Pennsylvania
96%
4%433
50Donald NorcrossHouse D New Jersey
96%
4%376
51Keith SelfHouse R Texas
96%
4%429
52Michael T. MccaulHouse R Texas
96%
4%402
53Christopher H. SmithHouse R New Jersey
96%
4%436
54Brendan F. BoyleHouse D Pennsylvania
96%
4%425
55Nellie PouHouse D New Jersey
95%
5%436
56Jefferson Van DrewHouse R New Jersey
95%
5%433
57Herbert C. ConawayHouse D New Jersey
95%
5%429
58Julie JohnsonHouse D Texas
95%
5%426
59Ryan MackenzieHouse R Pennsylvania
93%
7%430
60Chrissy HoulahanHouse D Pennsylvania
93%
7%428
61Thomas H. KeanHouse R New Jersey
92%
8%334
62Robert P. BresnahanHouse R Pennsylvania
92%
8%435
63Marc A. VeaseyHouse D Texas
92%
8%429
64Josh GottheimerHouse D New Jersey
86%
14%393
65Brian K. FitzpatrickHouse R Pennsylvania
78%
22%431
66Vicente GonzalezHouse D Texas
74%
26%423
67Henry CuellarHouse D Texas
66%
34%432

Votes with party = the share of party-line-eligible roll calls (where the two parties' majorities differed) on which the member voted WITH their own party's majority. Across party lines = the share of those same votes cast with the other major party's majority. Party-line votes = the denominator (only members above a small floor are ranked). Party-unity is defined only for the two major parties, which is why members of other parties don't appear. See any member's Voting alignment section for who they vote most and least like.