Starting with the 118th Congress, our data on how often members of Congress vote for or against President Biden's position is no longer being updated.

UPDATED Jan. 3, 2023, at 3:18 PM

Does Your Member Of Congress Vote With Or Against Biden?

An updating tally of how often every member of the House and the Senate votes with or against the president.

Patrick RyanD

Democratic representative for New York’s 19th district

Biden margin

Biden’s share of the vote in the 2020 election minus Trump’s

Biden score

How often Ryan votes in line with Biden’s position

Biden plus-minus

Difference between Ryan’s actual and predicted Biden support scores

Biden marginBiden scoreBiden plus-minus
Biden’s share of the vote in the 2020 election minus Trump’sHow often Ryan votes in line with Biden’s positionDifference between Ryan’s actual and predicted Biden support scores
+1.5%
100.0%
+37.0+37.0
+37.0

117th Congress (2021-22)

Democratic representative for New York’s 19th district

DateMeasureBiden positionRyan voteAgree with Biden?Predicted chance of voting with Biden Plus-minus
Dec. 23,
2022
Providing appropriations for various federal departments and agencies for fiscal year 2023; updating the process of appointing and tallying presidential electors; providing money for humanitarian, security and economic assistance to Ukraine (225-201)
Patrick Ryan's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
54.3%+45.7
Dec. 15,
2022
Providing collective bargaining rights for Veterans Health Administration health care workers (219-201)
Patrick Ryan's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
55.3%+44.7
Dec. 15,
2022
Allowing Puerto Rico to hold a referendum on whether to become a U.S. state, an independent country or a sovereign government (233-191)
Patrick Ryan's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
63.7%+36.3
Dec. 14,
2022
Providing money for law enforcement training in de-escalation tactics and in responding to mental and behavior health crises (264-162)
Patrick Ryan's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
67.6%+32.4
Dec. 14,
2022
Updating regulations to address conflicts of interest in federal acquisitions (219-205)
Patrick Ryan's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
55.0%+45.0
Dec. 8,
2022
Repealing the Defense of Marriage Act and requiring states to recognize same-sex and interracial marriages performed out-of-state; includes an amendment allowing religious organizations to deny services or accomodations for same-sex weddings (258-169)
Patrick Ryan's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
74.4%+25.6
Dec. 6,
2022
Making it easier for noncitizen veterans to get lawful permanent resident status (220-208)
Patrick Ryan's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
54.2%+45.8
Dec. 1,
2022
Requiring the Bureau of Prisons to provide incarcerated women with certain pregnancy-related care and limiting the use of solitary confinement for pregnant women (324-90)
Patrick Ryan's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
86.5%+13.5
Dec. 1,
2022
Establishing grants for reentry programs for previously incarcerated people (259-167)
Patrick Ryan's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
71.5%+28.5
Nov. 30,
2022
Requiring certain railroad and labor organizations to accept a labor agreement (290-137)
Patrick Ryan's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
71.9%+28.1
Nov. 16,
2022
Prohibiting the enforcement of nondisclosure agreements and nondisparagement clauses agreed to before a sexual assault or harassment dispute arises (315-109)
Patrick Ryan's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
84.0%+16.0
Sept. 30,
2022
Extending government funding and providing money for economic and security assistance to Ukraine (230-201)
Patrick Ryan's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
57.5%+42.5
Sept. 29,
2022
Modifying merger filing fees and requiring disclosure of foreign merger subsidies (242-184)
Patrick Ryan's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
56.6%+43.4
Sept. 29,
2022
Expanding access to mental and substance use health services (220-205)
Patrick Ryan's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
51.9%+48.1
Sept. 22,
2022
Providing money for law enforcement agencies to investigate unsolved homicides and nonfatal shootings (250-178)
Patrick Ryan's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
69.5%+30.5
Sept. 22,
2022
Providing money for anti-violence programs (220-207)
Patrick Ryan's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
51.7%+48.3
Sept. 22,
2022
Providing money for local governments to train mental health professionals and send them instead of law enforcement officers to respond to emergencies involving people with behavioral health needs (223-206)
Patrick Ryan's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
54.2%+45.8
Sept. 22,
2022
Authorizing grants for law enforcement agencies with fewer than 125 officers (360-64)
Patrick Ryan's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
85.8%+14.2
Sept. 21,
2022
Revising the process of casting and counting electoral votes for presidential elections (229-203)
Patrick Ryan's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
57.9%+42.1
Sept. 21,
2022
Allowing federal student loan borrowers to separate consolidated loans (232-193)
Patrick Ryan's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
65.4%+34.6
Sept. 15,
2022
Establishing and expanding whistleblower protections for federal employees (221-203)
Patrick Ryan's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
52.9%+47.1
Sept. 15,
2022
Establishing greater congressional oversight of the U.S. Census Bureau and prohibiting the removal of the bureau director without cause (220-208)
Patrick Ryan's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
50.4%+49.6
Sept. 15,
2022
Prohibiting certain federal positions from losing civil-service status (225-204)
Patrick Ryan's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
56.3%+43.7
Average100.0%63.0%+37.0

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