Last updated on Oct. 31, 2015
This database was last updated in November 2015 and should only be used as a historical snapshot.
Rep. Andy Barr
0.6%
votes missed
10 out of 1,773
20.0%
misses explained
2 out of 10
0
mistakes
Andy Barr ranks 288th in votes missed of the 434 voting lawmakers in the current Congress, which began this year.
Most Common Explanation Types
ProPublica categorized the many reasons members gave for missing votes. Of these explanations —which are not mandatory— half of all explanations are unclear, simply restating the absence. Also commonly cited are personal and family obligations, and ill health.
2
Ambiguous or no reason
Types of Votes Explained
We classified votes into three categories: On amendments to bills, which are numerous and can be voted on very quickly; on bills considered “under suspension of the rules,” which are usually uncontroversial and require two-thirds support for passage, and on “floor votes,” which include votes “on passage” and require a simple majority for approval.
2
Floor Votes
0
Suspension of the Rules
0
Amendments
All Vote Explanations
Date | Vote | Roll Call | Title | Reason |
---|---|---|---|---|
April 8, 2014 | Aye | House vote 166 | On Passage, H R 1872 | Ambiguous or no reason |
April 8, 2014 | Nay | House vote 165 | On Motion to Recommit with Instructions, H R 1872 | Ambiguous or no reason |
Other Representatives from Kentucky:
Name | Missed | |
---|---|---|
John A. Yarmuth (D) | 3.4% | |
Ed Whitfield (R) | 3.2% | |
Harold Rogers (R) | 2.0% | |
Brett Guthrie (R) | 0.8% | |
Andy Barr (R) | 0.6% | |
Thomas Massie (R) | 0.1% |
This database was compiled partly by hand. Are we missing a Personal Explanation?
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