Last updated on Oct. 31, 2015

This database was last updated in November 2015 and should only be used as a historical snapshot.

Rep. Robert J. Wittman

R-Va., 1st District. Member since 2007. Website | Facebook

1.1%
votes missed
64 out of 5,745
37.5%
misses explained
24 out of 64
0
mistakes

Robert J. Wittman ranks 315th 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.
12
Personal or family matter
9
Ambiguous or no reason
3
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.
5
Floor Votes
6
Suspension of the Rules
13
Amendments

Close Votes Missed

  • Not Voting
  • Voted “present”

H R 4847, 2008 (vote 159)

50%
yes no
205
209

United States Fire Administration Reauthorization Act

All Vote Explanations

Date Vote Roll Call Title Reason
July 13, 2015 No House vote 433 On Passage, H R 6 Ambiguous or no reason
June 16, 2015 Yea House vote 365 On Motion to Suspend the Rules and Pass, H R 2559 Ambiguous or no reason
June 16, 2015 Yea House vote 364 On Motion to Suspend the Rules and Agree, H RES 233 Ambiguous or no reason
May 21, 2014 Yea House vote 217 On Passage, H R 10 Ambiguous or no reason
July 25, 2013 Nay House vote 408 On Agreeing to the Amendment, H R 2397 Ambiguous or no reason
June 14, 2013 Aye House vote 213 On Motion to Suspend the Rules and Pass, H R 1157 Ambiguous or no reason
June 14, 2013 Aye House vote 212 On Motion to Suspend the Rules and Pass, H R 251 Ambiguous or no reason
March 1, 2011 Yes House vote 78 On Agreeing to the Amendment, H R 1 Personal or family matter
March 1, 2011 Yes House vote 77 On Agreeing to the Amendment, H R 1 Personal or family matter
March 1, 2011 Yes House vote 76 On Agreeing to the Amendment, H R 1 Personal or family matter

This database was compiled partly by hand. Are we missing a Personal Explanation?

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