Service history
10 years in the U.S. Congress · since 2017
- Representative PA-16 2017–present
Background
Campaign finance
2024 cycle
Incumbent for U.S. House PA-11 · 2026 General Election
- $1,827,918 raised
- $1,803,649 spent
- $904,092 cash on hand
| $1.83M | |
| $1.37M | |
| $314.51K | |
| Itemized (≥ $200) | $284.81K |
| Unitemized (< $200) | $29.71K |
| Party committees | $238.13 |
| Other committees (PACs) | $1.05M |
| Transfers from other committees | $355.38K |
| Offsets to expenditures | $51.25K |
| Other receipts | $54.50K |
| $1.80M | |
| Operating expenditures | $909.73K |
| Contribution refunds | $4.80K |
| Other disbursements | $889.12K |
| Cash on hand | $904.09K |
| Debts owed by committee | $0.00 |
Through December 31, 2024 · FEC
Data from FEC (through Dec 31, 2024)
Over time
Data from FEC per-cycle campaign finance
Money raised, spent, and cash on hand across every election cycle on record — toggle a series in the legend.
| Cycle | Raised | Spent | Cash on hand |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2016 | $1,728,569 | $1,694,548 | $34,022 |
| 2018 | $1,868,455 | $1,892,316 | $10,161 |
| 2020 | $1,358,388 | $671,774 | $696,775 |
| 2022 | $1,560,517 | $1,377,468 | $879,824 |
| 2024 | $1,827,918 | $1,803,649 | $904,092 |
| 2026 | $1,524,161 | $1,617,466 | $810,787 |
Track record
Assembled from Congress.gov · FEC · official disclosures — each fact links its own source
- Roll-call participation →
voted in 619 recorded roll calls · chamber median 100.0%
Missing a vote is not inherently negative — an absence can be excused, reflect leadership or committee duty, or a recorded pairing.
- Bills sponsored →
plus 134 cosponsored
A count of bills introduced as the primary sponsor; most legislation never advances, regardless of who sponsors it.
- Sponsored bills enacted →
of 32 bills sponsored
Whether a bill becomes law depends on the whole Congress, not the sponsor alone; substantive provisions often pass folded into other vehicles.
- Party-unity voting →
votes with the party majority · median 99% · on 425 party-line votes
Party-unity is how often a member votes with their own party's majority on party-line votes — it reflects agenda alignment, not loyalty, independence, or virtue.
- Cross-party voting →
votes with the other party's majority on those same votes
The share of the same party-line votes cast with the OTHER party's majority — a descriptive rate, not a measure of principle.
- Documented positions →
no positions documented yet
Documented, sourced positions we have on record — the absence of a documented position is not the absence of a view.
- Committee assignments →
committees and subcommittees
Committee seats are assignments made by party leadership — a measure of role and jurisdiction, not an achievement or a conflict in itself.
- Disclosed stock trades →
12 tickers · 18 in a sector a committee they sit on oversees
Disclosed trades are legally required public filings (STOCK Act), not evidence of wrongdoing; trades may be executed by a manager or held in a blind trust.
- Documented relationships →
neutral overlap signals (e.g., committee oversight of a traded sector)
A documented relationship is a factual overlap in the public record — NOT evidence of wrongdoing.
Assembled from CivicGate's ingested public records for Lloyd Smucker. A fact shown as “—” means we don't yet hold that data — not that the value is zero.
Voting record
Data from Congress.gov roll-call records
Full voting record (619 roll calls) → · Congress 119 · based on 619 of 645 recorded roll calls
Committee assignments (6)
Data from Congress.gov committee memberships
- Budget Committee
- Joint Economic Committee
- Ways and Means Committee · oversees Finance, Health
- Social Security Subcommittee
- Tax Subcommittee
- Trade Subcommittee
Industry PAC support
Data from FEC — PAC (political action committee) contributions, 2026/2024/2022 cycles
Total disclosed PAC money: $2,475,029. Industry is approximated from a curated map; individual (non-PAC) donations are listed separately above.
- Finance $355,500 · 75 PACs
- Health $118,800 · 46 PACs
- Energy $69,000 · 21 PACs
- Telecom $55,000 · 10 PACs
- Defense $35,000 · 10 PACs
- Technology $9,500 · 6 PACs
Top PAC contributors (10)
- THE NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY FEDERAL PAC $30,000 · Finance
- NATIONAL CONFECTIONERS ASSOCIATION PAC $30,000
- UNITED PARCEL SERVICE INC. PAC (UPSPAC) $28,000
- AMERICAN BANKERS ASSOCIATION PAC (BANKPAC) $27,500
- THE COUNCIL OF INSURANCE AGENTS & BROKERS PAC $27,500 · Finance
- AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS PAC (AICP $25,500
- UBS AMERICAS INC. POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE (UBS PAC) $25,000
- NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE $25,000
- NATIONAL MULTIFAMILY HOUSING COUNCIL PAC (NMHC PAC) $25,000
- COMCAST CORPORATION & NBCUNIVERSAL PAC $25,000 · Telecom
Top contributors (FEC)
Outside spending on this race
Data from FEC, Schedule E independent expenditures
Independent expenditures are money outside groups (PACs / super-PACs) spend to support or oppose a candidate without coordinating with their campaign. What's this? →
Issue positions (15)
Documented + CivicGate vote-derived — stated positions link their source; derived positions come from votes on direction-tagged bills
- AbortionPartial oppose from votes
- Civil RightsPartial support from votes
- Climate & EnergyPartial oppose from votes
- Criminal JusticePartial support from votes
- DefensePartial support from votes
- Economy & TaxesPartial support from votes
- EducationPartial support from votes
- Foreign PolicyPartial support from votes
- Gun PolicyPartial support from votes
- HealthcarePartial support from votes
- HousingPartial support from votes
- ImmigrationPartial oppose from votes
- Labor & WagesPartial support from votes
- Technology & PrivacyPartial support from votes
- Voting & ElectionsOppose from votes
Documented relationships
Documented facts about Smucker, aggregated from public records. A documented relationship is not evidence of wrongdoing — it is context, not a conclusion.
- Committee oversight & campaign money — finance coverage: medium
Sits on the House Committee on Ways and Means, which oversees the finance sector, and received 75 PAC contributions from finance-sector political action committees totaling $355,500 (recent cycles).
PAC industry is approximated from a curated keyword map, and only members with an FEC candidate id on file are covered — real totals may be higher.
Committees House Committee on Ways and Means · Member - Committee oversight & campaign money — health coverage: medium
Sits on the House Committee on Ways and Means, which oversees the health sector, and received 46 PAC contributions from health-sector political action committees totaling $118,800 (recent cycles).
PAC industry is approximated from a curated keyword map, and only members with an FEC candidate id on file are covered — real totals may be higher.
Committees House Committee on Ways and Means · Member - Committee oversight & trading — health coverage: high
Sits on the House Committee on Ways and Means, which oversees the health sector, and disclosed 4 health-sector trades (disclosed amounts up to $95,000) between Nov 2018 and Jan 2020.
Counts only disclosed trades we could tag to a sector; sector coverage is partial, so the real total may be higher.
Committees House Committee on Ways and Means · Member - Committee oversight & trading — finance coverage: high
Sits on the House Committee on Ways and Means, which oversees the finance sector, and disclosed 1 finance-sector trade (disclosed amounts up to $50,000) in Apr 2026.
Counts only disclosed trades we could tag to a sector; sector coverage is partial, so the real total may be higher.
Committees House Committee on Ways and Means · Member
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Frequent co-sponsors
Connections network
Sponsored / cosponsored bills (166)
- HR 9811Anti-Fraud Fund Act of 2026cosponsoredJul 20, 2026
- HR 9721Fiscal Sponsorship Transparency Act of 2026sponsoredJul 15, 2026
- HR 9672Vaccine Injury Compensation Modernization Act of 2026cosponsoredJul 13, 2026
- HRES 1426Remembering the life of Corey Comperatore who passed away on Saturday, July 13, 2024.cosponsoredJul 12, 2026
- HR 9535Securing Agriculture's Workforce Act of 2026cosponsoredJun 29, 2026
- HR 9504Tax Exempt Hospital Transparency ActcosponsoredJun 28, 2026
- HR 9468STAR ActcosponsoredJun 24, 2026
- HR 9489GRACE for Military Survivors ActcosponsoredJun 24, 2026
- HR 9422Medicaid RAC Improvement Act of 2026cosponsoredJun 23, 2026
- HR 9131Protecting Kids from Creeps ActcosponsoredJun 2, 2026
- HR 8892CAL Repayment ActcosponsoredMay 18, 2026
- HR 8804Medicare Payment Integrity Enhancement Act of 2026sponsoredMay 12, 2026
- HR 8344Senior Citizens’ Freedom to Work Act of 2026cosponsoredApr 15, 2026
- HR 8355Accountable Produce is Medicine Act of 2026sponsoredApr 15, 2026
- HRES 1156Expressing support for tax policies that support working families.cosponsoredApr 8, 2026
- HR 8163Provider Reimbursement Stability Act of 2026cosponsoredMar 29, 2026
- HR 8025Protecting American Streaming and Innovation ActsponsoredMar 18, 2026
- HR 7880Interstate Milk Freedom Act of 2026cosponsoredMar 8, 2026
- HR 7847Stop Unemployment Fraud ActsponsoredMar 4, 2026
- HR 7808Debt-to-GDP Transparency and Stabilization ActsponsoredMar 3, 2026
- HRES 1063Supporting the goals and ideals of "Career and Technical Education Month".cosponsoredFeb 11, 2026
- HR 7532To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 4431 Main Street in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, as the "Dr. Constance 'Connie' E. Clayton Post Office".cosponsoredFeb 11, 2026
- HR 7391Community Health Center Drug Pricing Protection ActcosponsoredFeb 4, 2026
- HR 7236In Good Standing Adoption Agencies Act of 2026cosponsoredJan 22, 2026
- HR 7008Stop Insider Trading ActcosponsoredJan 11, 2026
Comparison lens (E18)
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Committee activity
Committee votes cast
- YeaMr. Smith (MO) ✓ Mr. Neal ✓ Mr. Buchanan Mr. Doggett ✓ Mr. Smith (NE) ✓ Mr. Thompson ✓ Mr. Kelly ✓ Mr. Larson ✓ Mr. Schweikert ✓ Mr. Davis ✓ Mr. LaHood ✓ Ms. Sanchez ✓ Mr. Arrington Ms. Sewell ✓ Mr. E
- YeaMr. Smith (MO) ✓ Mr. Neal ✓ Mr. Buchanan Mr. Doggett ✓ Mr. Smith (NE) ✓ Mr. Thompson ✓ Mr. Kelly ✓ Mr. Larson ✓ Mr. Schweikert ✓ Mr. Davis ✓ Mr. LaHood ✓ Ms. Sanchez ✓ Mr. Arrington Ms. Sewell ✓ Mr. E
- Naythe amendment offered by Ms
- Did not voteMr. Smith (MO) ✓ Mr. Neal ✓ Mr. Buchanan Mr. Doggett ✓ Mr. Smith (NE) ✓ Mr. Thompson ✓ Mr. Kelly ✓ Mr. Larson ✓ Mr. Schweikert ✓ Mr. Davis ✓ Mr. LaHood ✓ Ms. Sanchez ✓ Mr. Arrington ✓ Ms. Sewell Mr. E
- YeaMr. Smith (MO) ✓ Mr. Neal ✓ Mr. Buchanan Mr. Doggett ✓ Mr. Smith (NE) ✓ Mr. Thompson ✓ Mr. Kelly ✓ Mr. Larson ✓ Mr. Schweikert ✓ Mr. Davis ✓ Mr. LaHood ✓ Ms. Sanchez ✓ Mr. Arrington ✓ Ms. Sewell ✓ Mr.
- Nay(with a quorum being present).
- Did not voteFinal Vote Results
- Naythe amendment offered by to the amendment in the nature of a substitute to H
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