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100%Legislator.
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73%Hune, Joe  (term)R ××F××××
62%Moolenaar, John  (term)R ××××XF××××
59%Green, Michael  (term)R ×××××F××××
59%Pavlov, Phil  (term)R ×××××F××××
57%Proos, John  (term)R X×××××F××××
55%Caswell, Bruce  (term)R ××××××F××××
55%Emmons, Judy  (term)R ××××××F××××
55%Jones, Rick  (term)R ××××××F××××
50%Brandenburg, Jack  (term)R ×××××××F××××
45%Booher, Darwin  (term)R ×××××××F×××××
45%Casperson, Tom  (term)R ××××××××F××××
45%Hildenbrand, Dave  (term)R ××××××××F××××
45%Robertson, David  (term)R ××××××××F××××
45%Rocca, Tory  (term)R ××××××××F××××
41%Schuitmaker, Tonya  (term)R ××××××F×××××××
36%Meekhof, Arlan  (term)R ××××××××××F××××
33%Jansen, Mark  (term)R ××××X×××F×××××××
32%Hansen, Goeff  (term)R ××××××××F×××××××
32%Nofs, Mike  (term)R ××××××××××F×××××
27%Marleau, Jim  (term)R ×××××××××F×××××××
27%Young, Coleman, II  (term)D ×××××××F×××××××××
24%Pappageorge, John  (term)R X×××××××××F×××××××
18%Anderson, Glenn  (term)D ××××××××××F××××××××
14%Hood, Morris, III  (term)D ××××××××××F×××××××××
14%Hopgood, Hoon-Yung  (term)D ××××××××××F×××××××××
14%Kahn, Roger  (term)R ××××××××××××F×××××××
14%Kowall, Mike  (term)R ××××××××××××F×××××××
14%Richardville, Randy  (term)R ××××××××××××F×××××××
14%Walker, Howard  (term)R ××××××××××××F×××××××
11%Smith, Virgil  (term)D ×××××××××××FEXXX×××××
11%Ananich, Jim  (term)D ××××××××××F×××X××××
10%Johnson, Bert  (term)D ×××××××××××FE××××××××
9%Bieda, Steve  (term)D ×××××××××××F×××××××××
9%Gregory, Vincent  (term)D ×××××××××××F×××××××××
9%Warren, Rebekah  (term)D ×××××××××××F×××××××××
9%Whitmer, Gretchen  (term)D ×××××××××××F×××××××××
5%Hunter, Tupac  (term)D ××××××××××××F×××××××××
0%Gleason, John  (term)D F×
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Ideal House Vote >
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100%Hammel, Richard  (term)D
100%Jackson, Shanelle  (term)D
100%LeBlanc, Richard  (term)D
94%McMillin, Tom  (term)R ×
89%Hooker, Thomas  (term)R ××
82%Howrylak, Martin  (term)R ×××
72%Franz, Ray  (term)R ×××××
67%Bumstead, Jon  (term)R ××××××
65%Dianda, Scott  (term)D ××××××
63%Nathan, David  (term)D ××××XX××
63%Robinson, Rose Mary  (term)D ××××X××
61%Farrington, Jeff  (term)R ×××××××
61%Genetski, Robert  (term)R ×××××××
61%Potvin, Phil  (term)R ×××××××
61%Somerville, Patrick  (term)R ×××××××
59%Leonard, Tom  (term)R ×××××××
56%Goike, Ken  (term)R ××××××××
56%Johnson, Joel  (term)R ××××××××
56%Lund, Pete  (term)R ××××××××
56%MacGregor, Peter  (term)R ××××××××
56%Rendon, Bruce  (term)R ××××××××
53%Kelly, Tim  (term)R ××××××××
50%Kurtz, Kenneth  (term)R ×××××××××
50%Lipton, Ellen  (term)D ×××××××××
50%Pettalia, Peter  (term)R ×××××××××
47%Abed, Theresa  (term)D ×××××××××
47%Brinks, Winnie  (term)D ×××××××××
44%Cotter, Kevin  (term)R ××××××××××
44%MacMaster, Greg  (term)R ××××××××××
44%Nesbitt, Aric  (term)R ××××××××××
41%Cochran, Tom  (term)D ××××××××××
41%Driskell, Gretchen  (term)D ××××××××××
41%Geiss, Douglas  (term)D ×X×××××××××
41%Lamonte, Collene  (term)D ××××××××××
39%LaFontaine, Andrea  (term)R ×××××××××××
39%McBroom, Ed  (term)R ×××××××××××
35%Banks, Brian  (term)D ×××××××××××
35%Graves, Joseph  (term)R ×××××××××××
35%Kesto, Klint  (term)R ×××××××××××
35%Kosowski, Robert  (term)D ×××××××××××
35%Yanez, Henry  (term)D ×××××××××××
33%Forlini, Anthony  (term)R ××××××××××××
33%Jenkins, Nancy  (term)R ××××××××××××
33%O'Brien, Margaret  (term)R ××××××××××××
33%Talabi, Alberta Tinsley  (term)D ××××××××××××
29%Haveman, Joseph  (term)R ×××××××××X×××
29%Roberts, Sarah  (term)D ××××××××××××
29%Schor, Andy  (term)D ××××××××××××
29%VerHeulen, Rob  (term)R ××××××××××××
28%Barnett, Vicki  (term)D ×××××××××××××
28%Brunner, Charles  (term)D ×××××××××××××
28%Foster, Frank  (term)R ×××××××××××××
28%Irwin, Jeff  (term)D ×××××××××××××
28%Muxlow, Paul  (term)R ×××××××××××××
28%Oakes, Stacy Erwin  (term)D ×××××××××××××
28%Schmidt, Wayne  (term)R ×××××××××××××
28%Smiley, Charles  (term)D ×××××××××××××
28%Tlaib, Rashida  (term)D ×××××××××××××
28%Zorn, Dale W.  (term)R ×××××××××××××
24%Brown, Terry  (term)D ×××××××××××××
24%Greimel, Tim  (term)D ×××××××××××××
24%Knezek, David  (term)D ×××××××××××××
24%Lauwers, Dan  (term)R ×××××××××××××
24%LaVoy, Bill  (term)D ×××××××××××××
24%Victory, Roger  (term)R ×××××××××××××
22%Clemente, Paul D.  (term)D ××××××××××××××
22%Daley, Kevin  (term)R ××××××××××××××
22%Outman, Rick  (term)R ××××××××××××××
18%Faris, Pam  (term)D ××××××××××××××
18%Kivela, John  (term)D ××××××××××××××
17%Callton, Mike  (term)R ×××××××××××××××
17%Darany, George T.  (term)D ×××××××××××××××
17%Dillon, Brandon  (term)D ×××××××××××××××
17%Heise, Kurt  (term)R ×××××××××××××××
17%Hovey-Wright, Marcia  (term)D ×××××××××××××××
17%Kandrevas, Andrew  (term)D ×××××××××××××××
17%Kowall, Eileen  (term)R ×××××××××××××××
17%McCann, Sean  (term)D ×××××××××××××××
17%Shirkey, Mike  (term)R ×××××××××××××××
17%Slavens, Dian  (term)D ×××××××××××××××
17%Yonker, Ken  (term)R ×××××××××××××××
14%Phelps, Phil  (term)D ××××××××××××
13%Olumba, John  (term)D ××X××××X××××××××
12%Haines, Gail  (term)R X×××××××××××××××
12%McCready, Michael  (term)R ×××××××××××××××
12%Pagel, David  (term)R ×××××××××××××××
12%Singh, Sam  (term)D ×××××××××××××××
12%Zemke, Adam  (term)D ×××××××××××××××
11%Bolger, James "Jase"  (term)R ××××××××××××××××
11%Crawford, Hugh  (term)R ××××××××××××××××
11%Denby, Cindy  (term)R ××××××××××××××××
11%Glardon, Ben  (term)R ××××××××××××××××
11%Hobbs, Rudy  (term)D ××××××××××××××××
11%Jacobsen, Bradford  (term)R ××××××××××××××××
11%Lyons, Lisa  (term)R ××××××××××××××××
11%Poleski, Earl  (term)R ××××××××××××××××
11%Price, Amanda  (term)R ××××××××××××××××
11%Pscholka, Al  (term)R ××××××××××××××××
11%Rogers, Bill  (term)R ××××××××××××××××
11%Stamas, Jim  (term)R ××××××××××××××××
11%Switalski, Jon  (term)D ××××××××××××××××
11%Townsend, Jim  (term)D ××××××××××××××××
11%Walsh, John  (term)R ××××××××××××××××
0%Ananich, Jim  (term)D ××
6%Rutledge, David E.  (term)D ××××××××××X××××××
6%Stallworth, Thomas, III  (term)D ×××××××××××X×××××
6%Durhal, Fred, III  (term)D ×××××××××××××××××
6%Haugh, Harold  (term)D ×××××××××××××××××
6%Lane, Marilyn  (term)D ×××××××××××××××××
6%Lori, Matt  (term)R ×××××××××××××××××
6%Santana, Harvey  (term)D ×××××××××××××××××
6%Segal, Kate  (term)D ×××××××××××××××××
0%Bauer, Joan  (term)D ×
0%Bledsoe, Timothy  (term)D ×
0%Brown, Lisa  (term)D ×
0%Byrum, Barb  (term)D ×
0%Cavanagh, Phil  (term)D ××××××××××××××××××
0%Constan, Bob  (term)D ×
0%Damrow, Kurt  (term)R ×
0%Gilbert, Jud  (term)R ×
0%Horn, Kenneth  (term)R ×
0%Howze, Lisa L.  (term)D ×
0%Hughes, Holly  (term)R ×
0%Huuki, Matt  (term)R ×
0%Knollenberg, Marty  (term)R ×
0%Liss, Lesia  (term)D ×
0%Meadows, Mark  (term)D ×
0%Melton, Tim  (term)D ×
0%Moss, Chuck  (term)R ×
0%Olson, Rick  (term)R ×
0%Opsommer , Paul  (term)R ×
0%Ouimet, Mark  (term)R ×
0%Schmidt, Roy  (term)R ×
0%Scott, Paul  (term)R ×
0%Shaughnessy, Deb  (term)R ×
0%Stanley, Woodrow  (term)D ××××××××××××××××××
0%Stapleton, Maureen  (term)D ×
0%Tyler, Sharon  (term)R ×
0%Womack, Jimmy  (term)D ×

Legend:   Correct,  × Incorrect,  
F Chamber failed to hold vote,  E Excused,  X Not Voting,  
? Ideal Vote not set,   No vote in this chamber

 

Column Descriptions

House Bill 4816: Disclose ObamaCare Price Hikes

   • House Roll Call 507 on December 12, 2013.

House Bill 4714: ObamaCare Medicaid Expansion
2013 House Bill 4714: Accept federal health care law Medicaid expansion (House Roll Call 241)
   • House Roll Call 241 on June 13, 2013.

House Bill 4714: Medicaid expansion 1st vote in Senate
2013 House Bill 4714: Accept federal health care law Medicaid expansion (Senate Roll Call 338)
   • Senate Roll Call 338 on August 27, 2013.

House Bill 4714: ObamaCare Medicaid Expansion 2nd Vote in Senate
2013 House Bill 4714: Accept federal health care law Medicaid expansion (Senate Roll Call 339)
   • Senate Roll Call 339 on August 27, 2013.

Senate Bill 934: Criminalize Jobs (MInimum Wage)
2014 Senate Bill 934: Preempt $10.10 minimum wage initiative; hike mandated minimum (Senate Roll Call 316)
   • Senate Roll Call 316 on May 27, 2014.

House Bill 4111: ObamaCare Partnership Exchange
2013 House Bill 4111: Fund state role in federal "Obamacare partnership exchange" (House Roll Call 11)
   • House Roll Call 11 on February 28, 2013.

House Bill 5575: Detroit Bailout Vote 1
2014 House Bill 5575: create a "Michigan settlement administration authority” to manage the $194.8 million state grant (“bailout”) proposed by House Bill 5574
   • House Roll Call 293 on May 22, 2014.
   • Senate Roll Call 340 on June 3, 2014.

House Bill 5574: Detroit Bailout Vote 2
2014 House Bill 5574: appropriates $194.8 million to bailout Detroit, to be applied toward a proposed bankruptcy settlement (Senate Roll Call 339)
   • House Roll Call 292 on May 22, 2014.
   • Senate Roll Call 339 on June 3, 2014.

House Bill 5573: Detroit Bailout Vote 3
2014 House Bill 5573: To rob from the state rainy day fund to bailout Detroit (Senate Roll Call 338)
   • House Roll Call 295 on May 22, 2014.
   • Senate Roll Call 338 on June 3, 2014.

Senate Bill 194: Tourism Subsidies, Land Banks, and Film Subidies
2013 Senate Bill 194: Corporate Welfare (Senate Roll Call 138)
   • Senate Roll Call 138 on April 30, 2013.

Senate Bill 1103: Give more tax money to wealthy film makers

   • Senate Roll Call 638 on October 22, 2014.

Senate Bill 853: Ban Low Cost Eye Exam Kiosks

   • House Roll Call 404 on June 11, 2014.
   • Senate Roll Call 169 on March 27, 2014.

House Bill 5606: Ban Tesla Direct Sales

   • House Roll Call 549 on October 2, 2014.
   • Senate Roll Call 604 on October 2, 2014.

House Bill 5255: Expand Eminent Domain 1st Vote
2014 House Bill 5255: Authorize eminent domain for oil well CO2 pipelines (House Roll Call 44)
   • House Roll Call 44 on February 13, 2014.
   • Senate Roll Call 108 on March 18, 2014.

House Bill 5255: Expand Eminent Domain 2nd Vote
2014 House Bill 5255: Authorize eminent domain for oil well CO2 pipelines (Senate Roll Call 111)
   • House Roll Call 131 on March 20, 2014.
   • Senate Roll Call 111 on March 18, 2014.

House Bill 5477: 1.2 Billion Gas Tax Increase
2014 House Bill 5477: Replace per-gallon fuel tax with higher wholesale tax (House Roll Call 213)
   • Senate Roll Call 662 on November 13, 2014.

House Concurrent Resolution 11: Common Core
2013 House Concurrent Resolution 11: Authorize adoption of "Common Core" school standards (House Roll Call 307)
   • House Roll Call 307 on September 26, 2013.

House Bill 4160: Golf Course Welfare

   • House Roll Call 4 on February 10, 2011.
   • Senate Roll Call 24 on February 24, 2011.

Senate Bill 659: Impose Internet Tax

   • Senate Roll Call 771 on December 11, 2014.

Senate Bill 658: Impose Internet Tax vote 2

   • Senate Roll Call 770 on December 11, 2014.

House Joint Resolution 0: Increase State Sales Tax

   • House Roll Call 789 on December 19, 2014.

WARNING: This roll call vote duplicates Roll Call ID 698437.
Remove this duplicate roll call.
Senate Bill 659:

   • House Roll Call 788 on December 19, 2014.

Senate Bill 789: 2nd Amendment

   • House Roll Call 806 on December 19, 2014.
   • Senate Roll Call 407 on June 10, 2014.

Senate Bill 789: 2nd Amendment 2nd vote

   • Senate Roll Call 942 on December 19, 2014.

House Bill 5230: Allow govt seizure of property
Expand government's power to seize and sell property deemed a "nuisance" Public Act 387 of 2014 1. Introduced by Rep. Phil Cavanagh (D) on January 22, 2014, to expand the power of government to seize and sell an owner’s property, so that it applies to the contents of a building deemed a "nuisance" because they are connected with unlawful gun violence or human trafficking. Under this power the property owner does not need to be charged or convicted of a crime, and most of the proceeds from the taking go to the law enforcement agencies involved.
   • House Roll Call 567 on November 12, 2014.
   • Senate Roll Call 752 on December 10, 2014.

WARNING: This roll call vote duplicates Roll Call ID 698269.
Remove this duplicate roll call.
WARNING: This roll call vote duplicates Roll Call ID 697137.
Remove this duplicate roll call.
View Bill: Allow govt seizure of property
Expand government's power to seize and sell property deemed a "nuisance" Public Act 387 of 2014 1. Introduced by Rep. Phil Cavanagh (D) on January 22, 2014, to expand the power of government to seize and sell an owner’s property, so that it applies to the contents of a building deemed a "nuisance" because they are connected with unlawful gun violence or human trafficking. Under this power the property owner does not need to be charged or convicted of a crime, and most of the proceeds from the taking go to the law enforcement agencies involved.

WARNING: This roll call vote duplicates Roll Call ID 698269.
Remove this duplicate roll call.
WARNING: This roll call vote duplicates Roll Call ID 697137.
Remove this duplicate roll call.
View Bill: Allow govt seizure of property
Expand government's power to seize and sell property deemed a "nuisance" Public Act 387 of 2014 1. Introduced by Rep. Phil Cavanagh (D) on January 22, 2014, to expand the power of government to seize and sell an owner’s property, so that it applies to the contents of a building deemed a "nuisance" because they are connected with unlawful gun violence or human trafficking. Under this power the property owner does not need to be charged or convicted of a crime, and most of the proceeds from the taking go to the law enforcement agencies involved.

 

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