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2010 HOUSE Voting Record


Vote descriptions
are at the bottom of this page. If you don't know your Legislative District, or who your Representatives are, click here. To send an e-mail to your Representatives, click on their names. You can also download a printable version (11"x17" PDF) of the 2010 WSLC Voting Records.


KEY: = Voted RIGHT   = Voted WRONG   E = Excused   A = Absent

SPON.= Bill sponsorships (up to 5 pts.)  —  ADV.= Caucus and floor advocacy (up to 10 pts.)
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STATE REPRESENTATIVE Party
/Dist.
V O T E # 2010
WSLC
Voting
Record

Lifetime
WSLC
Voting
Record

SPON ADV
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1
0
Gary Alexander R-20                     0% 15% -3.5 -1
Glenn Anderson R-5                     0% 16% -1 -8
Jan Angel R-26                 20% 22% -1.5 5
Sherry Appleton D-23 100% 98% 5 7
Mike Armstrong R-12                     0% 14% -0.5 -8
Barbara Bailey R-10                   10% 14% -0.5 -8
Brian Blake D-19   90% 90% 0 2
Tom Campbell R-2           50% 72% 4.5 7
Reuven Carlyle D-36 E E     75% 63% 3 2
Bruce Chandler R-15                     0%

9%

-3 -6
Maralyn Chase D-32 100% 99% 5 7
Frank Chopp D-43   90% 95% 5 0
Judy Clibborn D-41       70% 85% 0 1
Eileen Cody D-11   90% 97% 3.5 5
Cary Condotta R-12                     0% 14% -4 -6
Steve Conway D-29 100% 99% 5 10
Larry Crouse R-4                 20% 12% -1.5 0
Bruce Dammeier R-25                   10% 22% -1 2
Jeannie Darneille D-27   90% 93% 2.5 2
Richard DeBolt R-20           E         0% 15% 0 0
Mary Lou Dickerson D-36 100% 96% 2 5
John Driscoll D-6         60% 65% 1 7
Hans Dunshee D-39 100% 92% 2.5 7
Deborah Eddy D-48           50% 74% 1.5 -6
Mark Ericks D-1   90% 89% -1 2
Doug Ericksen R-42                     0% 17% -1 -8
Susan Fagen R-9                   10% 10% 0 0
Fred Finn D-35           50% 50% 0 0
Dennis Flannigan D-27 E E E 100% 95% 0.5 0
Roger Goodman D-45   90% 89% 3 2
Tami Green D-28 100% 97% 5 10
Kathy Haigh D-35     80% 92% 1 2
Larry Haler R-8                     0% 28% -2.5 -1
Bob Hasegawa D-11 100% 100% 4.5 10
Jaime Herrera R-18                   10% 19% 1 0
Bill Hinkle R-13                     0% 13% -1 -6
Mike Hope R-44                   10% 17% 0 0
Zack Hudgins D-11 100% 97% 4.5 7
Sam Hunt D-22 100% 97% 5 2
Ross Hunter D-48     80% 78% 1 2
Christopher Hurst D-31 E E   E       43% 89% 1 2
Jim Jacks D-49   90% 89% 1.5 2
Norm Johnson R-14                     0% 11% -1.5 0
Ruth Kagi D-32     80% 92% 2 5
Troy Kelley D-28           50% 66% 0.5 0
Phyllis Kenney D-46 100% 98% 5 10
Lynn Kessler D-24       70% 81% 1 2
Steve Kirby D-29 100% 98% 0 5
Brad Klippert R-8                     0% 11% -0.5 -8
Joel Kretz R-7                   E 0% 13% -1 0
Dan Kristiansen R-39                     0% 11% -0.5 -8
Marko Liias D-21   90% 93% 4.5 4
Kelli Linville D-42     80% 73% -2.5 2
Marcie Maxwell D-41     80% 78% 1.5 0
John McCoy D-38 100% 94% 3 7
Jim McCune R-2                   10% 25% 0 0
Mark Miloscia D-30     80% 92% 2 7
Jim Moeller D-49   90% 95% 5 10
Dawn Morrell D-25     80% 94% 3.5 5
Jeff Morris D-40       70% 80% 0 0
Terry Nealey R-16                     0% 0% -0.5 0
Sharon Nelson D-34   90% 93% 5 10
Al O'Brien D-1         60% 83% 0.5 0
Ed Orcutt R-18                     0% 15% -0.5 -8
Timm Ormsby D-3 100% 99% 5 10
Tina Orwall D-33   90% 83% 1.5 2
Kevin Parker R-6                   10% 17% 0 0
Kirk Pearson R-39                     0% 16% -0.5 0
Jamie Pedersen D-43 E E     75% 89% 0.5 2
Eric Pettigrew D-37   90% 94% 2 5
Skip Priest R-30             40% 41% 0.5 2
Tim Probst D-17         60% 61% 0 2
Dave Quall D-40     80% 74% 0 0
Dan Roach R-31                   10% 24% -0.5 -5
Mary Helen Roberts D-21 100% 97% 2.5 7
Jay Rodne R-5                     0% 19% -2 0
Christine Rolfes D-23   90% 84% 3 2
Charles Ross R-14                     0% 11% -2.5 -8
Sharon Tomiko Santos D-3     80% 93% 3 5
Joe Schmick R-9                     0% 11% -1.5 0
Larry Seaquist D-26             40% 74% 3.5 1
Mike Sells D-38 100% 100% 5 10
Matt Shea R-4                 E   0% 18% 0 -3
Shelly Short R-7                     0%

6%

-0.5 -8
Geoff Simpson D-47   90% 98% 5 10
Norma Smith R-10                   10% 18% -0.5 2
Larry Springer D-45         60% 80% -0.5 0
Pat Sullivan D-47   90% 95% 5 7
Dean Takko D-19       70% 85% 0 0
David Taylor R-15                     0% 11% 0 0
Dave Upthegrove D-33 100% 95% 3 4
Kevin Van De Wege D-24   90% 95% 4 7
Deb Wallace D-17         60% 79% -0.5 0
Maureen Walsh R-16                     0% 30% 0 2
Judy Warnick R-13                     0% 11% -1 0
Scott White D-46 100% 94% 5 7
Brendan Williams D-22 100% 98% 5 10
Alex Wood D-3 E 100% 98% 3.5 5

 

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2010 House Vote Descriptions

  1. SHB 1329 -- Childcare workers collective bargaining rights. "Right" vote: YES. (Passed 62-35, Jan. 27)
     

  2. EHB 2444 -- Supports families and education by providing leave from employment for participating in a child’s educational activities. "Right" vote: YES. (Passed 54-40, Feb. 13)
     

  3. ESHB 2986 -- Gives transit workers a voice by adding labor members to public transportation governing bodies. "Right" vote: YES. (Passed 66-29, Feb. 13)
     

  4. E2SHB 3024 (Chandler striker) -- Protect worker and patient safety by providing nurses and critical health care workers with uninterrupted meal and rest breaks. Rep. Chandler’s amendment was to let employers bargain lower standards. "Right" vote: NO. (Failed 41-56, Feb. 15)
     

  5. ESSB 6130 -- Repealing I-960, allowing legislators to close tax loopholes and approve revenue with a majority vote. "Right" vote: YES. (Passed 51-47, Feb. 17)
     

  6. SSB 5046 -- Musicians’ collective bargaining; places symphony musicians under PERC jurisdiction. "Right" vote: YES. (Passed 60-36, Feb. 28)
     

  7. ESSB 6726 -- Language access providers collective bargaining rights. "Right" vote: YES. (Passed 58-40, Mar. 5)
     

  8. 2SSB 6575 (Clibborn amendment) -- Addressing recommendations of the joint task for on the underground economy. Rep. Clibborn’s amendment, pushed by the Building Industry Association of Washington, weakened requirements for unlicensed contractors. "Right" vote: NO. (Passed 58-40, Mar. 5)
     

  9. 2ESSB 6143 -- State revenue package, raising approximately $757 million to avoid some of the cuts to state services. "Right" vote: YES. (Passed 52-44, Apr. 10)
     

  10. ESSB 6444 (Williams amendment) -- Rep. Williams amendment would have removed budget language requiring privatization of some liquor stores.
    "Right" vote: YES. (Failed 27-70, Apr. 12)

 


 

For more details and information about these bills,
see the 2010 WSLC Legislative Report.

 


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