Voting With Party

This is a ranking of how often Republican Senators vote with a majority of the Senate Republican caucus. It factors every single vote that has been taken since the beginning of the current 113th session of Congress. All votes are weighted equally in this ranking, so a non-binding resolution honoring a collegiate sports team, for example, is considered equal to a vote on passing health care reform. Since the vast majority of the hundreds of votes factored in are routine in nature, the result is that even highly-independent senators have a seemingly high score on voting with their party. But it's the context that matters, and this ranking attempts to provide that. Obviously, this gives only a partial picture of the ideological spectrum. If you want to see how senators have voted on major legislation in Congress, check out our section of Hot Bills or use our head-to-head vote comparison tool to compare the voting records of any two members of Congress. The average Republican -- Sen. Saxby Chambliss [R, GA] -- votes with his party 87.8% of the time.

RankNameTotal VotesVotes With PartyRate
1 Sen. Rob Portman [R, OH] 125 119 95.2%
2 Sen. John Thune [R, SD] 126 118 93.7%
3 Sen. Richard Burr [R, NC] 123 115 93.5%
4 Sen. Daniel Coats [R, IN] 121 113 93.4%
5 Sen. Michael B. Enzi [R, WY] 126 117 92.9%
6 Sen. Ron Johnson [R, WI] 123 114 92.7%
7 Sen. Chuck Grassley [R, IA] 126 116 92.1%
8 Sen. Bob Corker [R, TN] 126 116 92.1%
9 Sen. Jerry Moran [R, KS] 122 112 91.8%
10 Sen. Tom Coburn [R, OK] 119 109 91.6%
11 Sen. John Barrasso [R, WY] 126 115 91.3%
12 Sen. Mike Crapo [R, ID] 126 115 91.3%
13 Sen. Deb Fischer [R, NE] 126 115 91.3%
14 Sen. Patrick J. Toomey [R, PA] 125 114 91.2%
15 Sen. James M. Inhofe [R, OK] 118 107 90.7%
16 Sen. Mitch McConnell [R, KY] 126 114 90.5%
17 Sen. Pat Roberts [R, KS] 125 113 90.4%
18 Sen. James E. Risch [R, ID] 125 113 90.4%
19 Sen. Orrin G. Hatch [R, UT] 126 113 89.7%
20 Sen. Lamar Alexander [R, TN] 123 110 89.4%
21 Sen. Jeff Flake [R, AZ] 121 108 89.3%
22 Sen. John Cornyn [R, TX] 123 109 88.6%
23 Sen. Tim Scott [R, SC] 125 110 88.0%
24 Sen. Saxby Chambliss [R, GA] 123 108 87.8%
25 Sen. Jeffrey Chiesa [R, NJ] 8 7 87.5%
26 Sen. John Hoeven [R, ND] 126 110 87.3%
27 Sen. Jeff Sessions [R, AL] 124 108 87.1%
28 Sen. Dean Heller [R, NV] 122 106 86.9%
29 Sen. John McCain [R, AZ] 120 104 86.7%
30 Sen. Kelly Ayotte [R, NH] 126 109 86.5%
31 Sen. John Boozman [R, AR] 126 109 86.5%
32 Sen. Roy Blunt [R, MO] 126 109 86.5%
33 Sen. Mike Johanns [R, NE] 125 108 86.4%
34 Sen. David Vitter [R, LA] 120 103 85.8%
35 Sen. Johnny Isakson [R, GA] 125 107 85.6%
36 Sen. Ted Cruz [R, TX] 124 105 84.7%
37 Sen. Roger F. Wicker [R, MS] 121 102 84.3%
38 Sen. Marco Rubio [R, FL] 126 106 84.1%
39 Sen. Lindsey Graham [R, SC] 121 101 83.5%
40 Sen. Rand Paul [R, KY] 124 103 83.1%
41 Sen. Richard C. Shelby [R, AL] 122 100 82.0%
42 Sen. Thad Cochran [R, MS] 122 98 80.3%
43 Sen. Mike Lee [R, UT] 125 100 80.0%
44 Sen. Mark Kirk [R, IL] 126 93 73.8%
45 Sen. Lisa Murkowski [R, AK] 114 76 66.7%
46 Sen. Susan M. Collins [R, ME] 126 82 65.1%

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