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  2. GovTrack - Wikipedia

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    It enables its users to track the bills and members of the United States Congress. Users can add trackers to certain bills, thereby narrowing the scope of the information they receive. The website collects data on members of Congress, allowing users to check members' voting records and attendance relative to their peers.

  3. How can you check if someone voted? You can't, that's private.

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    Your vote on Election Day is anonymous. Voters wait in line at the Arizona State University polling location on Election Day in Tempe, Arizona, November 5, 2024.

  4. Here's how area members of Congress voted - AOL

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    Votes cast by area members of Congress Oct. 20-26. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us

  5. Robert Byrd - Wikipedia

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    Including his tenure as a state legislator from 1947 to 1953, Byrd's service on the political front exceeded 60 continuous years. Byrd, who never lost an election, cast his 18,000th vote on June 21, 2007, the most of any senator in history. [3] [48] John Dingell broke Byrd's record as longest-serving member of Congress on June 7, 2013. [49]

  6. Congressional Record - Wikipedia

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    Sessions of Congress and Corresponding Debate Record Volume Numbers; Find Congressional Record in a Depository Library; Sources for the Congressional Record: Free and Commercial for people with access to libraries; U.S. Congressional Documents and Debates, 1774-1875, containing the Annals of Congress, Register of Debates, Congressional Globe ...

  7. How this Congress keeps setting records with its speaker ...

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    The Republican-controlled 118th Congress has set many firsts. On Jan. 3, former Speaker Kevin McCarthy became the first candidate in the majority party to lose a bid for the House speakership in ...

  8. Bob Dold - Wikipedia

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    Dold is a moderate Republican who had a centrist voting record in Congress. [34] [35] [36] The non-partisan organization GovTrack has ranked Dold in the political center of Congress. [37] National Journal did a comprehensive study of key votes in the House, ranking Dold as one of the most independent members of Congress. [38]

  9. Jeff Denham - Wikipedia

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    The election was on November 5, 2002, but the vote count was close; the lead in the race went back and forth for several days. [14] Denham won by 1,843 votes, 48% to 47%. [15] 2006. In November 2006, Denham won re-election to a second term with 58% of the vote. [16] Denham's opponent, Wiley Nickel, was later elected to Congress from North ...