Last updated on Oct. 31, 2015

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Rep. Jerrold Nadler

D-N.Y., 10th District. Member since 1992. Website | Facebook

4.1%
votes missed
282 out of 6,906
23.0%
misses explained
65 out of 282
1
mistake

Jerrold Nadler ranks 235th 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.
42
Ambiguous or no reason
12
Medical matter
7
Official business

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.
35
Floor Votes
12
Suspension of the Rules
19
Amendments

All Vote Explanations

Date Vote Roll Call Title Reason
April 7, 2011 Aye House vote 193 On Agreeing to the Resolution, H CON RES 28 Medical matter
April 7, 2011 No House vote 192 On Passage, H R 1076 Medical matter
April 7, 2011 Aye House vote 191 On Motion to Recommit with Instructions, H R 1076 Medical matter
April 7, 2011 No House vote 190 On Agreeing to the Resolution, H RES 174 Medical matter
April 7, 2011 No House vote 189 On Ordering the Previous Question, H RES 174 Medical matter
April 7, 2011 No House vote 188 On Passage, H R 861 Medical matter
April 7, 2011 Aye House vote 186 On Agreeing to the Amendment, H R 861 Medical matter
April 7, 2011 Aye House vote 185 On Agreeing to the Amendment, H R 861 Medical matter
April 7, 2011 Aye House vote 184 On Agreeing to the Amendment, H R 861 Medical matter
April 7, 2011 Aye House vote 183 On Agreeing to the Amendment, H R 861 Medical matter