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SPECIAL REPORT: 2006 VOTE RATINGS
House Composite Scores
In the following list, 429 House members^ are ranked according to their overall composite liberal or conservative scores based on National Journal's 2006 vote ratings. To see all the liberal scores used to determine the liberal composite score, click here. To see all the conservative scores used to determine the composite conservative score, click here.
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House Composite Scores
· Main Page Overview · Rating Methodology · Senate Votes · House Votes To search the vote ratings database or view different sets of scores, go to the Main Page Overview. |
You can sort the ratings from most or least liberal to conservative, and vice versa.
How To Read These Ratings
A score of 78 on the liberal scale, for example, means that the representative was more liberal than 78 percent of his or her Senate colleagues on key votes during 2006. "*" means the member missed more than half of the rated votes. "†" denotes members who are no longer in the House. In the event of a tie, scores are ordered alphabetically first by state delegation, then by individual members' names.

