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Mccourt School Bipartisan Index House Scores 116Th Congress First Session (2019) The Lugar Center - McCourt School Bipartisan Index House Scores 116th Congress First Session (2019) Representative (by score) Representative (alphabetical) # Name State Party Score # Name State Party Score 1 Brian Fitzpatrick PA R 5.38508 397 Ralph Abraham LA R -0.83206 2 John Katko NY R 3.47273 345 Alma Adams NC D -0.57450 3 Pete King NY R 3.26837 318 Robert Aderholt AL R -0.43685 4 Josh Gottheimer NJ D 2.95943 363 Pete Aguilar CA D -0.67145 5 Don Young AK R 2.70035 436 Rick Allen GA R -1.54771 6 Chris Smith NJ R 2.62428 115 Colin Allred TX D 0.26984 7 Ron Kind WI D 2.39805 336 Justin Amash MI R -0.52046 8 Collin Peterson MN D 2.12892 131 Mark Amodei NV R 0.19731 9 Jenniffer González PR R 1.83721 348 Kelly Armstrong ND R -0.60279 10 David McKinley WV R 1.64501 380 Jodey Arrington TX R -0.72744 11 Steve Stivers OH R 1.51083 106 Cindy Axne IA D 0.30460 12 Lee Zeldin NY R 1.48478 223 Brian Babin TX R -0.10590 13 Rodney Davis IL R 1.42097 31 Don Bacon NE R 1.07937 14 Elise Stefanik NY R 1.40772 155 Jim Baird IN R 0.12198 15 Joe Cunningham SC D 1.39718 82 Troy Balderson OH R 0.47167 16 Abigail Spanberger VA D 1.36993 373 Jim Banks IN R -0.70221 17 Tom Reed NY R 1.28234 392 Andy Barr KY R -0.79377 18 Adam Kinzinger IL R 1.24123 367 Nanette Barragán CA D -0.68341 19 Derek Kilmer WA D 1.23986 295 Karen Bass CA D -0.34686 20 Jeff Van Drew NJ D 1.23527 198 Joyce Beatty OH D -0.03186 21 Tom O'Halleran AZ D 1.17574 226 Ami Bera CA D -0.11738 22 Anthony Brindisi NY D 1.16127 96 Jack Bergman MI R 0.40806 23 Peter Welch VT D 1.15690 270 Don Beyer VA D -0.24588 24 Fred Upton MI R 1.15241 413 Andy Biggs AZ R -1.02030 25 Michael McCaul TX R 1.14296 32 Gus Bilirakis FL R 1.06338 26 Kathleen Rice NY D 1.11089 177 Rob Bishop UT R 0.02688 27 Dean Phillips MN D 1.10047 101 Sanford Bishop GA D 0.37191 28 Cathy McMorris Rodgers WA R 1.09561 59 Earl Blumenauer OR D 0.74833 29 Henry Cuellar TX D 1.09287 230 Lisa Blunt Rochester DE D -0.12392 30 Mike Thompson CA D 1.08333 200 Suzanne Bonamici OR D -0.03514 31 Don Bacon NE R 1.07937 38 Mike Bost IL R 0.96602 32 Gus Bilirakis FL R 1.06338 239 Brendan Boyle PA D -0.15924 33 Antonio Delgado NY D 1.06146 403 Kevin Brady TX R -0.90048 34 Eliot Engel NY D 1.03040 22 Anthony Brindisi NY D 1.16127 35 Tim Ryan OH D 1.02921 432 Mo Brooks AL R -1.37521 36 Jim Sensenbrenner WI R 1.01712 49 Susan Brooks IN R 0.85953 37 Thomas Suozzi NY D 0.97937 202 Anthony Brown MD D -0.04648 38 Mike Bost IL R 0.96602 212 Julia Brownley CA D -0.06669 39 Elaine Luria VA D 0.95732 58 Vern Buchanan FL R 0.74909 40 David Joyce OH R 0.94024 414 Ken Buck CO R -1.02392 41 John Rutherford FL R 0.93286 185 Larry Bucshon IN R 0.00521 42 Jimmy Panetta CA D 0.93245 366 Ted Budd NC R -0.68039 43 Scott Peters CA D 0.90969 266 Tim Burchett TN R -0.23251 44 Tom Cole OK R 0.89909 327 Michael Burgess TX R -0.47983 45 Paul Cook CA R 0.89758 108 Cheri Bustos IL D 0.30005 46 Van Taylor TX R 0.89067 284 G.K. Butterfield NC D -0.31296 47 Darren Soto FL D 0.86816 298 Bradley Byrne AL R -0.35936 48 Paul Tonko NY D 0.86798 105 Ken Calvert CA R 0.31547 49 Susan Brooks IN R 0.85953 214 Salud Carbajal CA D -0.07350 50 Will Hurd TX R 0.85452 248 Tony Cárdenas CA D -0.19070 51 Anthony Gonzalez OH R 0.83580 311 André Carson IN D -0.40559 52 Amata Radewagen AS R 0.82697 67 Buddy Carter GA R 0.68981 53 Ann Kuster NH D 0.81290 369 John Carter TX R -0.68945 54 Ben McAdams UT D 0.79980 92 Matt Cartwright PA D 0.43224 55 Tim Walberg MI R 0.79198 242 Ed Case HI D -0.17124 56 Brian Mast FL R 0.78133 353 Sean Casten IL D -0.62275 57 John Garamendi CA D 0.77554 245 Kathy Castor FL D -0.17995 58 Vern Buchanan FL R 0.74909 176 Joaquin Castro TX D 0.02881 59 Earl Blumenauer OR D 0.74833 63 Steve Chabot OH R 0.70596 60 Josh Harder CA D 0.72579 420 Liz Cheney WY R -1.08111 61 Mike Gallagher WI R 0.71049 260 Judy Chu CA D -0.21775 62 Vicente Gonzalez TX D 0.70931 133 David Cicilline RI D 0.19067 63 Steve Chabot OH R 0.70596 207 Gil Cisneros CA D -0.05701 64 Pete Stauber MN R 0.70570 360 Katherine Clark MA D -0.65201 65 Joe Neguse CO D 0.70064 268 Yvette Clarke NY D -0.23754 66 Terri Sewell AL D 0.69911 299 Lacy Clay MO D -0.36028 67 Buddy Carter GA R 0.68981 126 Emanuel Cleaver MO D 0.21298 68 Dan Lipinski IL D 0.66938 312 Ben Cline VA R -0.40581 69 Ann Wagner MO R 0.66404 418 Michael Cloud TX R -1.07558 70 Conor Lamb PA D 0.65045 417 Jim Clyburn SC D -1.05573 71 Max Rose NY D 0.64408 195 Steve Cohen TN D -0.02687 72 Joe Wilson SC R 0.61701 44 Tom Cole OK R 0.89909 73 Charlie Crist FL D 0.60137 231 Chris Collins NY R -0.13139 74 Mike Turner OH R 0.59926 171 Doug Collins GA R 0.06223 75 Andy Kim NJ D 0.56749 280 James Comer KY R -0.29909 76 Jackie Walorski IN R 0.55785 337 Mike Conaway TX R -0.52385 77 Scott Tipton CO R 0.54569 95 Gerry Connolly VA D 0.41317 78 Debbie Dingell MI D 0.50019 45 Paul Cook CA R 0.89758 79 David Trone MD D 0.49056 251 Jim Cooper TN D -0.20307 80 Michael Waltz FL R 0.47712 100 Lou Correa CA D 0.38063 81 Dave Loebsack IA D 0.47318 282 Jim Costa CA D -0.30033 82 Troy Balderson OH R 0.47167 83 Joe Courtney CT D 0.47075 83 Joe Courtney CT D 0.47075 208 T.J. Cox CA D -0.05712 84 Francis Rooney FL R 0.46720 114 Angie Craig MN D 0.27470 85 Abby Finkenauer IA D 0.45276 385 Rick Crawford AR R -0.75653 86 Ted Yoho FL R 0.45237 135 Dan Crenshaw TX R 0.18060 87 Glenn Thompson PA R 0.45184 73 Charlie Crist FL D 0.60137 88 Seth Moulton MA D 0.45105 186 Jason Crow CO D 0.00182 89 Elissa Slotkin MI D 0.43736 29 Henry Cuellar TX D 1.09287 90 Denny Heck WA D 0.43505 290 Elijah Cummings MD D -0.33659 91 Mike Kelly PA R 0.43290 15 Joe Cunningham SC D 1.39718 92 Matt Cartwright PA D 0.43224 128 John Curtis UT R 0.20766 93 Gregorio Sablan MP D 0.42541 263 Sharice Davids KS D -0.22189 94 Nydia Velázquez NY D 0.41410 412 Warren Davidson OH R -1.01493 95 Gerry Connolly VA D 0.41317 179 Danny Davis IL D 0.02261 96 Jack Bergman MI R 0.40806 13 Rodney Davis IL R 1.42097 97 Peter DeFazio OR D 0.39963 334 Susan Davis CA D -0.51361 98 Brad Sherman CA D 0.39071 358 Madeleine Dean PA D -0.64322 99 Darin LaHood IL R 0.38447 97 Peter DeFazio OR D 0.39963 100 Lou Correa CA D 0.38063 174 Diana DeGette CO D 0.04283 101 Sanford Bishop GA D 0.37191 333 Rosa DeLauro CT D -0.51092 102 Paul Gosar AZ R 0.33411 143 Suzan DelBene WA D 0.15620 103 Susie Lee NV D 0.32565 33 Antonio Delgado NY D 1.06146 104 Ted Deutch FL D 0.31909 217 Val Demings FL D -0.08102 105 Ken Calvert CA R 0.31547 322 Mark DeSaulnier CA D -0.45546 106 Cindy Axne IA D 0.30460 421 Scott DesJarlais TN R -1.12505 107 Chellie Pingree ME D 0.30421 104 Ted Deutch FL D 0.31909 108 Cheri Bustos IL D 0.30005 121 Mario Díaz-Balart FL R 0.23841 109 Ann Kirkpatrick AZ D 0.29888 78 Debbie Dingell MI D 0.50019 110 Eddie Bernice Johnson TX D 0.29460 341 Lloyd Doggett TX D -0.54599 111 Chris Pappas NH D 0.28972 182 Mike Doyle PA D 0.01219 112 Kurt Schrader OR D 0.28875 285 Sean Duffy WI R -0.31334 113 Jim McGovern MA D 0.27786 429 Jeff Duncan SC R -1.26170 114 Angie Craig MN D 0.27470 387 Neal Dunn FL R -0.77019 115 Colin Allred TX D 0.26984 192 Tom Emmer MN R -0.01978 116 Vicky Hartzler MO R 0.26821 34 Eliot Engel NY D 1.03040 117 Jared Golden ME D 0.24908 407 Veronica Escobar TX D -0.92375 118 Brian Higgins NY D 0.24351 283 Anna Eshoo CA D -0.31151 119 Dan Meuser PA R 0.24348 365 Adriano Espaillat NY D -0.67988 120 Brett Guthrie KY R 0.24263 180 Ron Estes KS R 0.01943 121 Mario Díaz-Balart FL R 0.23841 370 Dwight Evans PA D -0.69273 122 Lizzie Fletcher TX D 0.22796 305 Drew Ferguson GA R -0.38138 123 Pete Olson TX R 0.22641 85 Abby Finkenauer IA D 0.45276 124 Brad Wenstrup OH R 0.22469 1 Brian Fitzpatrick PA R 5.38508 125 Kendra Horn OK D 0.21923 269 Chuck Fleischmann TN R -0.24543 126 Emanuel Cleaver MO D 0.21298 122 Lizzie Fletcher TX D 0.22796 127 Ben Ray Luján NM D 0.21175 364 Bill Flores TX R -0.67551 128 John Curtis UT R 0.20766 130 Jeff Fortenberry NE R 0.20072 129 Raul Ruiz CA D 0.20093 196 Bill Foster IL D -0.02882 130 Jeff Fortenberry NE R 0.20072 278 Virginia Foxx NC R -0.27861 131 Mark Amodei NV R 0.19731 240 Lois Frankel FL D -0.16918 132 Dutch Ruppersberger MD D 0.19357 247 Marcia Fudge OH D -0.18676 133 David Cicilline RI D 0.19067 422 Russ Fulcher ID R -1.13923 134 Garret Graves LA R 0.18281 167 Tulsi Gabbard HI D 0.07114 135 Dan Crenshaw TX R 0.18060 160 Matt Gaetz FL R 0.10346 136 James Langevin RI D 0.18035 61 Mike Gallagher WI R 0.71049 137 Guy Reschenthaler PA R 0.17429 201 Ruben Gallego AZ D -0.03662 138 Zoe Lofgren CA D 0.16390 57 John Garamendi CA D 0.77554 139 Marcy Kaptur OH D 0.16296 406 Sylvia Garcia TX D -0.92101 140 Paul Mitchell MI R 0.16271 419 Chuy García IL D -1.08064 141 Mikie Sherrill NJ D 0.16212 356 Greg Gianforte MT R -0.63796 142 Austin Scott GA R 0.16124 394 Bob Gibbs OH R -0.81768 143 Suzan DelBene WA D 0.15620 431 Louie Gohmert TX R -1.34808 144 Phil Roe TN R 0.14683 117 Jared Golden ME D 0.24908 145 Stephanie Murphy FL D 0.14372 396 Jimmy Gomez CA D -0.83131 146 Donald Norcross NJ D 0.14232 51 Anthony Gonzalez OH R 0.83580 147 Sean Patrick Maloney NY D 0.13876 9 Jenniffer González PR R 1.83721 148 Doris Matsui CA D 0.13742 62 Vicente Gonzalez TX D 0.70931 149 Roger Marshall KS R 0.13635 391 Lance Gooden TX R -0.79054 150 George Holding NC R 0.13220 102 Paul Gosar AZ R 0.33411 151 Greg Stanton AZ D 0.13075 4 Josh Gottheimer NJ D 2.95943 152 Jaime Herrera Beutler WA R 0.12732 400 Kay Granger TX R -0.85757 153 David Schweikert AZ R 0.12629 134 Garret Graves LA R 0.18281 154 Xochitl Torres Small NM D 0.12628 347 Sam Graves MO R -0.58669 155 Jim Baird IN R 0.12198 221 Tom Graves GA R -0.09597 156
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