How Did Your Representative Vote on the Farm Bill?

The U.S. House voted 251-166 Wednesday to pass a compromise farm bill. Use this interactive map to see how your state representatives voted.

Here is the 251-166 roll call Wednesday by which the House passed a compromise farm bill to reform and continue USDA programs through fiscal year 2018. Use the map below to see how your state representatives voted.

  • A “yes” vote is a vote to pass the bill.
  • Voting yes were 89 Democrats and 162 Republicans.
  • Voting no were 103 Democrats and 63 Republicans.
  • X denotes those not voting.
  • There are 3 vacancies in the 435-member House.

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