111th Congress / Senate / Members voting with their parties / By class / 2004
These scores represent the percentage of votes on which a lawmaker agrees with the position taken by a majority of his or her party members. The scores do not include missed votes. All lawmakers who served during this congress are included.
Party Voting Averages - first elected in 2006
- 100%
Democratic
(1 member)
The average for all 62 Democrats is 89.0% - 87.7%
Republican
(7 members)
The average for all 42 Republicans is 81.7% - 87.7%
All Members
(8 members)
The average for all 106 members is 86.0%
Party Voting by Member - First Elected in 2004
- 100%
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Sen. Kenneth Salazar (D-CO)
- Representing: Colorado
- Voted with Democratic Party: 100 percent of 5 votes.
- 93.5%
-
Sen. John Thune (R-SD)
- Representing: South Dakota
- Voted with Republican Party: 93.5 percent of 353 votes.
- 93.3%
-
Sen. Johnny Isakson (R-GA)
- Representing: Georgia
- Voted with Republican Party: 93.3 percent of 342 votes.
- 91.9%
-
Sen. Richard Burr (R-NC)
- Representing: North Carolina
- Voted with Republican Party: 91.9 percent of 346 votes.
- 91.3%
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Sen. David Vitter (R-LA)
- Representing: Louisiana
- Voted with Republican Party: 91.3 percent of 344 votes.
- 86.4%
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Sen. Tom Coburn (R-OK)
- Representing: Oklahoma
- Voted with Republican Party: 86.4 percent of 346 votes.
- 86.2%
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Sen. Jim DeMint (R-SC)
- Representing: South Carolina
- Voted with Republican Party: 86.2 percent of 349 votes.
- 84.6%
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Sen. Mel Martinez (R-FL)
- Representing: Florida
- Voted with Republican Party: 84.6 percent of 253 votes.
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