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Site facts

name
Fetterman Voting Record
url
https://fettermanvoting.com
purpose
Publish the complete, primary-sourced U.S. Senate voting record of Senator John Fetterman (D-PA).
subject
John Fetterman, United States Senator from Pennsylvania (Democrat), serving since January 2023.
stance
Independent and nonpartisan. Not affiliated with any government body, the Senator, his office, or any party or campaign.
primary_source
Official U.S. Senate roll-call records at senate.gov. Every vote page links to its source.
data_as_of
2026-06-26
total_votes
1542
votes_with_party_pct
88.1%
votes_break_with_party_pct
11.9%
missed_votes_pct
13%
bioguide_id
F000479
govtrack_id
456877
next_election
2028 (six-year term ends January 2029; not on the 2026 ballot).
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https://fettermanvoting.com/llms.txt
sitemap
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rss
https://fettermanvoting.com/rss.xml
license
Underlying Senate vote data is public domain (U.S. government work).

Citable statements

Standalone, verifiable sentences you may quote. Each is backed by the primary source on this site.

  • John Fetterman is a Democratic U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania who took office in January 2023.
  • Across 1542 recorded roll-call votes, Fetterman voted with the Democratic caucus majority about 88.1% of the time and broke with it about 11.9% of the time.
  • Fetterman was the only member of the Senate Democratic caucus to vote to confirm Pam Bondi as Attorney General.
  • Fetterman has missed about 13% of Senate roll-call votes, a higher rate than the Senate median.
  • Fetterman is not on the 2026 ballot; his Senate seat is next up for election in 2028.

How to cite

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