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Congressional Scorecard Based on the U.S. Constitution

The Congressional Scorecard is a nationwide educational program of The John Birch Society. Its purpose is to create an informed electorate on how members of Congress are voting. The Scorecard is nonpartisan; it does not promote any candidate or political party. Bills are selected for their constitutional implications and cost to the taxpayers.

Please share this Scorecard in your district to inform people about the constitutionality of their congressman's votes.
U.S. Constitution, Amendment I --- 11 C.F.R. §114(4)(c)(4) --- 616 F.2d 45 (2d Cir. 1980)

Congressional Scorecard

Based on the U.S. Constitution
Scorecard 118-3

The Congressional Scorecard is a nationwide educational program of The John Birch Society. Its purpose is to create an informed electorate on how members of Congress are voting. The Scorecard is nonpartisan; it does not promote any candidate or political party. Bills are selected for their constitutional implications and cost to the taxpayers.

Please share this Scorecard in your district to inform people about the constitutionality of their congressman's votes.
U.S. Constitution, Amendment I --- 11 C.F.R. §114(4)(c)(4) --- 616 F.2d 45 (2d Cir. 1980)

The following scorecard lists several key votes in the 118th Congress (January 3, 2023 – January 3, 2025) and ranks congressmen based on his or her fidelity to constitutional and limited-government principles.

Federal debt equals $266,953 per taxpayer, as of July 16, 2024.

Senate Voting Record Details

1. Audit the Fed

Good Vote: Yes

Sen. Rand Paul's (R-Ky.) amendment to HR 4366 Audit the Fed (Rejected 46 to 51 on 11/1/2023, Roll Call 280). Requires a full audit of the Federal Reserve System.

2. Consolidated Appropriations

Good Vote: No

HR 4366 Consolidated Appropriations (Passed 75 to 22 on 3/8/2024, Roll Call 84). Appropriates $467.5 billion in federal funding for fiscal 2024. See U.S. Const., Art. I, Sec. 8.

3. Free Speech

Good Vote: Yes

Sen. Eric Schmitt's (R-Mo.) amendment to HR 2882 Free Speech (Rejected 47 to 51 on 3/23/2024, Roll Call 109). Prohibits funds from being used by the federal government to label speech as “disinformation or misinformation” or to coerce online platforms to censor such speech. See U.S. Const., amend. 1.

4. Consolidated Appropriations

Good Vote: No

HR 2882 Consolidated Appropriations (Passed 74 to 24 on 3/23/2024, Roll Call 114). Appropriates $1.2 trillion in total funding for fiscal 2024. See U.S. Const., Art. I, Sec. 8.

5. Surveilling U.S. Citizens

Good Vote: Yes

Sen. Rand Paul's (R-Ky.) amendment to HR 7888 Surveilling U.S. Citizens (Rejected 11 to 81 on 4/19/2024, Roll Call 147). Prohibits federal officials from requesting orders under FISA to surveil U.S. persons, among other provisions. See U.S. Const., amend. 4.

6. Foreign Aid Package

Good Vote: No

HR 815 Foreign Aid Package (Passed 79 to 18 on 4/23/2024, Roll Call 154). Provides a total of $95.3 billion in “emergency” aid for Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan. See U.S. Const., Art. I, Sec. 8.

Senate Member Scores

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Constitutional Vote Unconstitutional Vote Did not Vote
# Name Party State Score 123456
1 Angela D. Alsobrooks MD NA
2 Tammy Baldwin D WI 17%
3 Jim Banks R IN NA
4 John Barrasso R WY 80%
5 Michael Bennet D CO 17%
6 Marsha Blackburn R TN 100%
7 Richard Blumenthal D CT 0%
8 Lisa Blunt Rochester D DE NA
9 Cory Booker D NJ 0%
10 John Boozman R AR 33%
11 Mike Braun R IN 100%
12 Katie Boyd Britt R AL 33%
13 Sherrod Brown D OH 0%
14 Ted Budd R NC 83%
15 Laphonza R. Butler CA 0%
16 Maria Cantwell D WA 0%
17 Shelley Capito R WV 40%
18 Benjamin Cardin D MD 0%
19 Thomas Carper D DE 0%
20 Robert Casey D PA 0%
21 Bill Cassidy R LA 33%
22 Susan Collins R ME 33%
23 Chris Coons D DE 0%
24 John Cornyn R TX 33%
25 Catherine Cortez Masto D NV 0%
26 Tom Cotton R AR 33%
27 Kevin Cramer R ND 33%
28 Michael Crapo R ID 67%
29 Ted Cruz R TX 83%
30 John Curtis R UT NA
31 Steve Daines R MT 83%
32 Tammy Duckworth D IL 0%
33 Richard Durbin D IL 0%
34 Joni Ernst R IA 33%
35 Dianne Feinstein D CA NA
36 John Fetterman D PA 0%
37 Deb Fischer R NE 33%
38 Ruben Gallego D AZ NA
39 Kirsten Gillibrand D NY 0%
40 Lindsey Graham R SC 33%
41 Chuck Grassley R IA 33%
42 Bill Hagerty R TN 100%
43 Margaret Hassan D NH 0%
44 Joshua Hawley R MO 100%
45 Martin Heinrich D NM 0%
46 John W. Hickenlooper D CO 0%
47 Mazie Hirono D HI 0%
48 John Hoeven R ND 33%
49 Jon Husted OH NA
50 Cindy Hyde-Smith R MS 33%
51 Ron Johnson R WI 100%
52 James C. Justice WV NA
53 Timothy Kaine D VA 0%
54 Mark Kelly D AZ 0%
55 John Kennedy R LA 67%
56 Andy Kim D NJ NA
57 Angus King I ME 0%
58 Amy Klobuchar D MN 0%
59 James Lankford R OK 50%
60 Mike Lee R UT 100%
61 Ben Lujan D NM 0%
62 Cynthia Lummis R WY 100%
63 Joe Manchin D WV 0%
64 Edward Markey D MA 0%
65 Roger Marshall R KS 100%
66 Mitch McConnell R KY 33%
67 David McCormick PA NA
68 Robert Menendez D NJ 0%
69 Jeff Merkley D OR 17%
70 Ashley Moody FL NA
71 Jerry Moran R KS 33%
72 Bernie Moreno OH NA
73 Markwayne Mullin R OK 33%
74 Lisa Murkowski R AK 33%
75 Christopher Murphy D CT 17%
76 Patty Murray D WA 0%
77 Jon Ossoff D GA 0%
78 Alex Padilla D CA 0%
79 Rand Paul R KY 100%
80 Gary Peters D MI 0%
81 John Reed D RI 0%
82 Pete Ricketts R NE 50%
83 James Risch R ID 67%
84 Mitt Romney R UT 20%
85 Jacky Rosen D NV 0%
86 Mike Rounds R SD 17%
87 Marco Rubio R FL 83%
88 Bernard Sanders I VT 50%
89 Brian Schatz D HI 0%
90 Adam Schiff D CA NA
91 Eric Schmitt R MO 100%
92 Charles Schumer D NY 0%
93 Tim Scott R SC 75%
94 Rick Scott R FL 100%
95 Jeanne Shaheen D NH 0%
96 Tim Sheehy MT NA
97 Kyrsten Sinema D AZ 17%
98 Elissa Slotkin D MI NA
99 Tina Smith D MN 0%
100 Debbie Stabenow D MI 0%
101 Dan Sullivan R AK 33%
102 Jon Tester D MT 0%
103 John Thune R SD 33%
104 Thom Tillis R NC 20%
105 Tommy Tuberville R AL 100%
106 Chris Van Hollen D MD 0%
107 J. D. Vance R OH 100%
108 Mark Warner D VA 0%
109 Raphael G. Warnock D GA 0%
110 Elizabeth Warren D MA 0%
111 Peter Welch D VT 17%
112 Sheldon Whitehouse D RI 0%
113 Roger Wicker R MS 33%
114 Ron Wyden D OR 0%
115 Todd Young R IN 33%

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