Service history
36 years in the U.S. Congress · since 1991
- Representative CA-29 1991–present
Background
- role U.S. representative for California's 43rd congressional district since 1991; in 18th House term
- achievement Most senior of the 13 Black women serving in Congress
- role Chair of House Financial Services Committee (2019-2023); ranking member since 2023
- role California State Assembly member for seven terms, first elected in 1976
- role Chair of Congressional Black Caucus from 1997 to 1999
- achievement Included in Time magazine's list of 100 Most Influential People of 2018
Campaign finance
1988 cycle
Incumbent for U.S. House CA-43 · 2026 General Election
- $39,159 raised
- $9,653 spent
- $46,460 cash on hand
| Total receipts | $39.16K |
| $9.65K | |
| Operating expenditures | $5.00K |
| Cash on hand | $46.46K |
| Debts owed by committee | $0.00 |
Through December 31, 1988 · FEC
Data from FEC (through Dec 31, 1988)
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 |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1984 | $34,237 | $1,247 | $32,992 |
| 1986 | $4,506 | $20,543 | $16,954 |
| 1988 | $39,159 | $9,653 | $46,460 |
| 1990 | $740,793 | $759,538 | $27,717 |
| 1992 | $191,510 | $207,954 | $11,274 |
| 1994 | $210,667 | $177,791 | $44,150 |
| 1996 | $191,620 | $235,851 | -$71 |
| 1998 | $220,382 | $177,584 | $43,702 |
| 2000 | $251,256 | $266,309 | $28,646 |
| 2002 | $240,324 | $262,947 | $6,023 |
| 2004 | $390,925 | $330,986 | $65,962 |
| 2006 | $795,432 | $759,625 | $101,769 |
| 2008 | $781,103 | $831,990 | $50,881 |
| 2010 | $698,821 | $723,305 | $26,547 |
| 2012 | $729,888 | $717,251 | $46,683 |
| 2014 | $1,301,924 | $1,062,921 | $277,419 |
| 2016 | $954,949 | $1,050,765 | $181,526 |
| 2018 | $1,600,230 | $1,389,066 | $395,533 |
| 2020 | $2,126,590 | $2,186,541 | $354,579 |
| 2022 | $1,248,563 | $1,367,510 | $235,632 |
| 2024 | $1,119,386 | $1,238,561 | $116,456 |
| 2026 | $863,683 | $710,470 | $269,669 |
Track record
Assembled from Congress.gov · FEC · official disclosures — each fact links its own source
- Roll-call participation →
voted in 3 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 256 cosponsored
A count of bills introduced as the primary sponsor; most legislation never advances, regardless of who sponsors it.
- Sponsored bills enacted →
of 43 bills sponsored
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- 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
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Assembled from CivicGate's ingested public records for Maxine Waters. 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 (3 roll calls) → · Congress 119 · based on 3 of 645 recorded roll calls
Committee assignments (1)
Data from Congress.gov committee memberships
- Financial Services Committee Ranking Member · oversees Finance
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 (1)
Documented + CivicGate vote-derived — stated positions link their source; derived positions come from votes on direction-tagged bills
- Economy & TaxesOppose from votes
Documented relationships
Documented facts about Waters, aggregated from public records. A documented relationship is not evidence of wrongdoing — it is context, not a conclusion.
No documented relationships of this kind on record — absence is not a finding.
Frequent co-sponsors
Connections network
Sponsored / cosponsored bills (200)
- HR 9929To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 4640 Cass Street in San Diego, California, as the "Mary Wilding Memorial Post Office Building".cosponsoredJul 22, 2026
- HR 9544Save MEDICARE Act of 2026cosponsoredJun 29, 2026
- HR 9494Haitian Refugee Immigration Fairness Act of 2026cosponsoredJun 24, 2026
- HR 9442Artificial Intelligence Data Center Moratorium ActcosponsoredJun 23, 2026
- HR 9415Safeguarding American Families and Expanding Social Security Act of 2026cosponsoredJun 22, 2026
- HJRES 195Providing for congressional disapproval under chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, of the rule submitted by the Department of Health and Human Services relating to "Restoring Flexibility in the Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF)".cosponsoredJun 9, 2026
- HR 9216Double the Wage for Overtime Act of 2026cosponsoredJun 8, 2026
- HCONRES 108Directing the President pursuant to section 5(c) of the War Powers Resolution to remove United States Armed Forces from hostilities in Lebanon.cosponsoredJun 2, 2026
- HR 9032RESTORE Third Spaces Act of 2026cosponsoredMay 25, 2026
- HR 8914No Taxpayer-Funded Settlement Slush Funds Act of 2026cosponsoredMay 19, 2026
- HR 8939Closing the HPV Testing Gap ActcosponsoredMay 19, 2026
- HJRES 187Providing for congressional disapproval under chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, of the rule submitted by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services of the Department of Health and Human Services relating to "Medicare Program; Implementation of Prior Authorization for Select Services for the Wasteful and Inappropriate Services Reduction (WISeR) Model".cosponsoredMay 18, 2026
- HRES 1299Providing for the concurrence by the House in the Senate amendment to H.R. 6644, with amendment.cosponsoredMay 18, 2026
- HR 8868Restoring Overtime Pay Act of 2026cosponsoredMay 14, 2026
- HR 8831Protecting Our Democracy ActcosponsoredMay 13, 2026
- HRES 1285Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that over 25 years of real-world evidence and hundreds of peer-reviewed studies proving that mifepristone is safe and effective should be respected, and law and policy governing access to lifesaving, time-sensitive medication abortion care in the United States should be equitable, transparent, and based on the best available peer-reviewed evidence-based science.cosponsoredMay 13, 2026
- HRES 1286Calling for a trade policy that supports workers, consumers, independent farmers, small businesses, and the environment.cosponsoredMay 13, 2026
- HR 8777GUIDANCE Act of 2026sponsoredMay 12, 2026
- HJRES 179Providing for congressional disapproval under chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, of the rule submitted by the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection relating to the withdrawal of the rule relating to "Consumer Financial Protection Circular 2022-04: Insufficient Data Protection or Security for Sensitive Consumer Information".sponsoredMay 6, 2026
- HJRES 170Providing for congressional disapproval under chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, of the rule submitted by the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection relating to the withdrawal of the rule relating to "The Fair Credit Reporting Act's Limited Preemption of State Laws".sponsoredApr 29, 2026
- HR 8582Protecting Human Rights and Public Health in Foreign Assistance ActcosponsoredApr 28, 2026
- HR 8541Long-Term Care Workforce Support ActcosponsoredApr 27, 2026
- HR 8540HCBS Access ActcosponsoredApr 27, 2026
- HJRES 155Providing for congressional disapproval under chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, of the rule submitted by the Department of Education relating to "William D. Ford Federal Direct Loan (Direct Loan) Program".cosponsoredApr 8, 2026
- HR 8103To prohibit the use of funds to use military force in or against Cuba, and for other purposes.cosponsoredMar 25, 2026
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Committee activity
Committee votes cast
- NayVote on Motion to Table Subpoena Resolution to compel testimony of the Acting Director of the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection, offered by Rep. Waters
- NayRoll Call Vote FC-287, a motion to report favorably H.R. 1483 (as amended), was AGREED TO by a recorded vote of 27 YEAS and 21 NAYS
- YeaRoll Call Vote FC-288, a motion to adopt the amendment designated Waters_176 to ANS to H.R. 9329, offered by Ms. Waters of California (Waters 1), was NOT AGREED TO by a recorded vote of 22 YEAS and 27 NAYS
- YeaRoll Call Vote FC-289, a motion to adopt the amendment designated Lynch_069 to ANS to H.R. 9329, offered by Mr. Lynch of Massachusetts (Lynch 1), was NOT AGREED TO by a recorded vote of 22 YEAS and 27 NAYS
- NayRoll Call Vote FC-290, a motion to report favorably H.R. 9329 (as amended), was AGREED TO by a recorded vote of 28 YEAS and 23 NAYS
- YeaRoll Call Vote FC-291, a motion to report favorably H.R. 7187 (as amended), was AGREED TO by a recorded vote of 51 YEAS and 0 NAYS
- YeaRoll Call Vote FC-292, a motion to adopt the amendment designated HR5775B to ANS to H.R. 7557, offered by Ms. Waters of California (Waters 2), was NOT AGREED TO by a recorded vote of 23 YEAS and 28 NAYS
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