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

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Roger MarshallR

Republican senator for Kansas

Biden margin

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

Biden score

How often Marshall votes in line with Biden’s position

Biden plus-minus

Difference between Marshall’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 Marshall votes in line with Biden’s positionDifference between Marshall’s actual and predicted Biden support scores
-14.7%
21.9%
-25.2-25.2
-25.2

117th Congress (2021-22)

Republican senator for Kansas

DateMeasureBiden positionMarshall voteAgree with Biden?Predicted chance of voting with Biden Plus-minus
Dec. 22,
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 (68-29)
Roger Marshall's Vote:
No
support
No
57.3%-57.3
Dec. 14,
2022
Providing congressional disapproval of a rule governing charter school grants (49-49)
Roger Marshall's Vote:
Yes
oppose
Yes
17.0%+83.0
Dec. 1,
2022
Requiring certain railroad and labor organizations to accept a labor agreement (80-15)
Roger Marshall's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
86.4%+13.6
Nov. 29,
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 (61-36)
Roger Marshall's Vote:
No
support
No
45.2%-45.2
Nov. 15,
2022
Terminating the national COVID-19 emergency declared on March 13, 2020 (61-37)
Roger Marshall's Vote:
Yes
oppose
Yes
2.1%+97.9
Sept. 29,
2022
Extending government funding and providing money for economic and security assistance to Ukraine (72-25)
Roger Marshall's Vote:
No
support
No
64.0%-64.0
Aug. 7,
2022
Allowing Medicare to negotiate prescription drug prices; extending Affordable Care Act subsidies; expanding tax credits for renewable and clean energy efforts; establishing a 15 percent corporate minimum tax; and other measures (50-50)
Roger Marshall's Vote:
No
support
No
16.4%-16.4
Aug. 4,
2022
Providing congressional disapproval of a rule that restored environmental regulations (50-47)
Roger Marshall's Vote:
Yes
oppose
Yes
4.9%+95.1
July 27,
2022
Supporting the domestic production of semiconductors (64-33)
Roger Marshall's Vote:
No
support
No
49.5%-49.5
June 23,
2022
Expanding firearm regulations (65-33)
Roger Marshall's Vote:
No
support
No
48.0%-48.0
June 16,
2022
Expanding health care eligibility for veterans exposed to toxic substances (84-14)
Roger Marshall's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
81.7%+18.3
May 26,
2022
Providing congressional disapproval of a policy concerning federal asylum procedures (46-48)
Roger Marshall's Vote:
Yes
oppose
Yes
12.8%+87.2
May 3,
2022
Providing for congressional disapproval of vaccine and mask requirements in Head Start programs (55-41)
Roger Marshall's Vote:
Yes
oppose
Yes
0.2%+99.8
April 7,
2022
Nomination of Ketanji Brown Jackson to be an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States (53-47)
Roger Marshall's Vote:
No
support
No
21.8%-21.8
March 28,
2022
Providing money for semiconductor manufacturing, supply chain improvements and scientific research (68-28)
Roger Marshall's Vote:
No
support
No
58.6%-58.6
March 15,
2022
Providing congressional disapproval of the CDC's requirement of masks on planes, trains and buses (57-40)
Roger Marshall's Vote:
Yes
oppose
Yes
4.9%+95.1
March 15,
2022
Nomination of Shalanda D. Young to be director of the Office of Management and Budget (61-36)
Roger Marshall's Vote:
No
support
No
46.5%-46.5
March 10,
2022
The 2022 fiscal year appropriations bill (68-31)
Roger Marshall's Vote:
No
support
No
55.4%-55.4
March 8,
2022
Improving the U.S. Postal Service's finances, services and transparency (79-19)
Roger Marshall's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
74.0%+26.0
March 3,
2022
Providing for congressional disapproval of the national COVID-19 emergency declaration (48-47)
Roger Marshall's Vote:
Yes
oppose
Yes
16.7%+83.3
March 2,
2022
Providing for congressional disapproval of vaccine mandates for health care workers (49-44)
Roger Marshall's Vote:
Yes
oppose
Yes
15.8%+84.2
Feb. 28,
2022
Protecting the right to an abortion and health care providers’ ability to provide abortion services (46-48)
Roger Marshall's Vote:
No
support
No
4.4%-4.4
Jan. 19,
2022
Keeping Senate filibuster rules in place to block voting-rights legislation (52-48)
Roger Marshall's Vote:
Yes
oppose
Yes
4.0%+96.0
Jan. 13,
2022
Imposing additional sanctions over a Russian gas pipeline (55-44)
Roger Marshall's Vote:
Yes
oppose
Yes
15.3%+84.7
Dec. 14,
2021
Increasing the debt limit (50-49)
Roger Marshall's Vote:
No
support
No
16.4%-16.4
Dec. 8,
2021
Providing for congressional disapproval of COVID-19 vaccine and testing mandates for large businesses (52-48)
Roger Marshall's Vote:
Yes
oppose
Yes
0.7%+99.3
Dec. 7,
2021
Providing for congressional disapproval of the sale of certain weapons to Saudi Arabia (30-67)
Roger Marshall's Vote:
No
oppose
No
86.7%-86.7
Dec. 2,
2021
Extending government funding (69-28)
Roger Marshall's Vote:
No
support
No
56.9%-56.9
Oct. 7,
2021
Suspending the debt limit through Dec. 16, 2022 (50-48)
Roger Marshall's Vote:
No
support
No
17.2%-17.2
Sept. 30,
2021
Extending government funding and raising the debt ceiling (65-35)
Roger Marshall's Vote:
No
support
No
48.8%-48.8
Aug. 11,
2021
$3.5 trillion budget plan (50-49)
Roger Marshall's Vote:
No
support
No
16.5%-16.5
Aug. 10,
2021
Providing money for transportation, utility and environmental infrastructure (69-30)
Roger Marshall's Vote:
No
support
No
57.3%-57.3
July 29,
2021
Providing emergency funding for Capitol security in response to the Jan. 6 attack and for the expansion of the Afghan visa program (98-0)
Roger Marshall's Vote:
Not Voting
support
Didn't Vote
100.0%
June 22,
2021
Expanding voting rights and strengthening campaign finance regulations and ethics rules (50-50)
Roger Marshall's Vote:
No
support
No
16.4%-16.4
June 8,
2021
Strengthening rules against wage discrimination (49-50)
Roger Marshall's Vote:
No
support
No
16.4%-16.4
June 8,
2021
Investing in science and technology manufacturing and research (68-32)
Roger Marshall's Vote:
No
support
No
55.2%-55.2
May 28,
2021
Establishing a commission to investigate the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol (54-35)
Roger Marshall's Vote:
No
support
No
33.1%-33.1
May 19,
2021
Repealing a rule that changed the workplace discrimination settlement process (50-48)
Roger Marshall's Vote:
No
support
No
17.6%-17.6
May 11,
2021
Repealing a rule that allowed borrowers to get loans at interest rates above the limit set by their state (52-47)
Roger Marshall's Vote:
No
support
No
25.9%-25.9
April 29,
2021
Providing money for safe drinking water and other water infrastructure (89-2)
Roger Marshall's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
97.2%+2.8
April 28,
2021
Repealing an Environmental Protection Agency rule that removed limits on methane leaks (52-42)
Roger Marshall's Vote:
No
support
No
21.8%-21.8
April 22,
2021
Taking steps to combat hate crimes against Asian Americans during the COVID-19 pandemic (94-1)
Roger Marshall's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
98.7%+1.3
March 22,
2021
Nomination of Martin Joseph Walsh to be secretary of labor (68-29)
Roger Marshall's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
57.4%+42.6
March 18,
2021
Nomination of Xavier Becerra to be secretary of health and human services (50-49)
Roger Marshall's Vote:
No
support
No
16.7%-16.7
March 17,
2021
Nomination of Katherine C. Tai to be United States trade representative (98-0)
Roger Marshall's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
100.0%0.0
March 16,
2021
Nomination of Isabella Casillas Guzman to be administrator of the Small Business Administration (81-17)
Roger Marshall's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
77.1%+22.9
March 15,
2021
Nomination of Debra Anne Haaland to be secretary of the interior (51-40)
Roger Marshall's Vote:
Not Voting
support
Didn't Vote
25.1%
March 10,
2021
Nomination of Michael Stanley Regan to be administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency (66-34)
Roger Marshall's Vote:
No
support
No
49.1%-49.1
March 10,
2021
Nomination of Merrick Brian Garland to be attorney general (70-30)
Roger Marshall's Vote:
No
support
No
57.7%-57.7
March 10,
2021
Nomination of Marcia Louise Fudge to be secretary of housing and urban development (66-34)
Roger Marshall's Vote:
No
support
No
51.5%-51.5
March 6,
2021
Providing $1.9 trillion for COVID-19 relief (50-49)
Roger Marshall's Vote:
No
support
No
16.9%-16.9
March 2,
2021
Nomination of Cecilia Elena Rouse to be chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers (95-4)
Roger Marshall's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
95.1%+4.9
March 2,
2021
Nomination of Gina Marie Raimondo to be secretary of commerce (84-15)
Roger Marshall's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
80.5%+19.5
March 1,
2021
Nomination of Miguel A. Cardona to be secretary of education (64-33)
Roger Marshall's Vote:
No
support
No
47.7%-47.7
Feb. 25,
2021
Nomination of Jennifer Mulhern Granholm to be secretary of energy (64-35)
Roger Marshall's Vote:
No
support
No
49.2%-49.2
Feb. 23,
2021
Nomination of Linda Thomas-Greenfield to be U.S. ambassador to the United Nations (78-21)
Roger Marshall's Vote:
No
support
No
72.0%-72.0
Feb. 23,
2021
Nomination of Thomas J. Vilsack to be secretary of agriculture (92-7)
Roger Marshall's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
92.6%+7.4
Feb. 8,
2021
Nomination of Denis Richard McDonough to be secretary of veterans affairs (87-7)
Roger Marshall's Vote:
No
support
No
90.2%-90.2
Feb. 2,
2021
Nomination of Alejandro Nicholas Mayorkas to be secretary of homeland security (56-43)
Roger Marshall's Vote:
No
support
No
32.0%-32.0
Feb. 2,
2021
Nomination of Peter Paul Montgomery Buttigieg to be secretary of transportation (86-13)
Roger Marshall's Vote:
No
support
No
83.2%-83.2
Jan. 26,
2021
Nomination of Antony John Blinken to be secretary of state (78-22)
Roger Marshall's Vote:
No
support
No
70.9%-70.9
Jan. 25,
2021
Nomination of Janet Louise Yellen to be secretary of the treasury (84-15)
Roger Marshall's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
81.4%+18.6
Jan. 22,
2021
Nomination of Lloyd James Austin to be secretary of defense (93-2)
Roger Marshall's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
97.4%+2.6
Jan. 21,
2021
Waiver allowing Lloyd Austin to become secretary of defense (69-27)
Roger Marshall's Vote:
No
support
No
73.5%-73.5
Jan. 20,
2021
Nomination of Avril Danica Haines to be director of national intelligence (84-10)
Roger Marshall's Vote:
No
support
No
86.5%-86.5
Average21.9%47.0%-25.2

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