2019–2026 Record of Voting with the Republican Majority

Filter by chamber or district. Each card shows a Republican legislator’s voting total for service between 2019 and 2026: percent of roll calls voted with the R majority, raw vote counts, and tenure. The default view shows currently serving legislators; toggle to view all Republicans 2019–2026, including those who no longer serve. Legislators with fewer than 100 recorded votes per session are excluded.

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About this Analysis ↓

About This Analysis

Where the data comes from

The numbers in this report come from the official Idaho House and Senate Journals. These journals are published as PDF documents by the Idaho State Legislature at the end of each session and contain a list of every legislator and how they voted on every bill, resolution, and motion that came to a vote. The journal text was extracted for the 2019–2026 regular sessions and a structured database for every vote was built.

What “voting with the Republican majority” means

For each roll-call vote, the analysis counted how each chamber’s Republican members voted as a group. Whichever side (yea or nay) the majority of Republicans landed on is called the “Republican majority position” for that chamber.

What’s included and what’s excluded

Only votes on legislation are counted — bills, resolutions, and similar substantive measures. Procedural votes and absences are excluded. Only regular legislative sessions are included.

How the voting percentage is calculated

The voting percentage is the total number of votes the legislator cast with the Republican majority across the years they served between 2019-2026, divided by the total number of votes they cast. This weights each year by how many votes that legislator participated in (a longer session counts more than a shorter one). It is not a simple average of the annual percentages.