Representative Harold 'Hal' Rogers's Voting Records

Campaign Finance and Elections

Biographical

Full Name: Harold 'Hal' Rogers
Current Office: U.S. House - District 5, Republican
First Elected: 11/04/1980
Last Elected: 11/06/2012
Next Election: 2014
Gender: Male
Family: Wife: Cynthia; 3 Children: Anthony, Allison, John
Birth Date: 12/31/1937
Birth Place: Wayne County, KY
Home City: Somerset, KY
Religion: Baptist
Issue Category

Campaign Finance and Elections Key Votes

Date Bill No. Bill Title Vote
9/19/12 HR 5912 Prohibits Public Funding for Political Party Conventions
Bill Passed - House (310 - 95)
Yea
12/01/11 HR 3463 Repeals Taxpayer Financing of Presidential Election Campaigns
Bill Passed - House (235 - 190)
Yea
1/26/11 HR 359 Abolishing Federal Financing of Presidential Election Campaigns
Bill Passed - House (239 - 160)
Yea
6/24/10 HR 5175 Campaign Finance Disclosure Requirements
Bill Passed - House (219 - 206)
Nay
7/15/08 HR 5803 Backup Paper Ballots
Bill Failed - House (248 - 170)
Nay
4/15/08 HR 5036 Federal Funding for Voting System Changes
Bill Failed - House (239 - 178)
Nay
7/31/07 S 1 Lobbying and Donation Regulations
Bill Passed - House (411 - 8)
Yea
4/19/07 HR 1905 District of Columbia House Voting Rights Act of 2007
Bill Passed - House (241 - 177)
Nay
9/20/06 HR 4844 Federal Election Integrity Act of 2006
Bill Passed - House (228 - 196)
Yea
7/13/06 HR 9 Voting Rights Act Reauthorization
Bill Passed - House (390 - 33)
Yea
5/03/06 HR 4975 527 Reform Act of 2006
Bill Passed - House (217 - 213)
Yea
4/05/06 HR 513 527 Reform Act of 2005
Bill Passed - House (218 - 209)
Yea
10/10/02 HR 3295 Help America Vote Act of 2002
Conference Report Adopted - House (357 - 48)
Yea
2/14/02 HR 2356 Campaign Reform Act of 2001
Bill Passed - House (240 - 189)
Nay
6/28/00 HR 4762 '527' Political Groups
Bill Passed - House (385 - 39)
Yea
9/14/99 HR 417 Campaign Finance Reform bill
Bill Passed - House (252 - 177)
Nay
8/06/98 HR 2183 Campaign Finance Reform bill
Bill Passed - House (252 - 179)
Nay
8/06/98 H Amdt 862 Federal Campaign Finance Amendment
Amendment Rejected - House (147 - 222)
Nay
8/03/98 H Amdt 690 Shays Amendment
Amendment Adopted - House (237 - 186)
Nay
7/30/98 H Amdt 747 Voter Registration Amendment
Amendment Rejected - House (165 - 260)
Yea
7/20/98 H Amdt 716 Noncitizen Campaign Contribution Amendment
Amendment Adopted - House (267 - 131)
Yea
7/20/98 H Amdt 744 Labor Political Activity Amendment
Amendment Rejected - House (150 - 248)
Yea
7/16/98 H Amdt 723 Increase FEC Funding
Amendment Adopted - House (214 - 210)
Nay
7/14/98 H Amdt 694 Express Advocacy Amendment
Amendment Rejected - House (201 - 219)
Yea
6/17/98 H Amdt 688 Campaign Finance Reform Commission Amendment
Amendment Rejected - House (156 - 201)
Nay
3/30/98 HR 3582 Campaign Reporting and Disclosure Act of 1998
Bill Passed - House (405 - 6)
Yea
3/30/98 HR 3581 Campaign Finance Reform bill
Bill Failed - House (74 - 337)
Nay
7/25/96 HR 3820 Campaign Finance Reform
Bill Failed - House (162 - 259)
Yea
11/22/93 HR 3 Congressional Campaign Spending Limit and Election Reform Act of 1993
Bill Passed - House (255 - 175)
Nay
5/05/93 HR 2 Motor Voter Registration
Conference Report Adopted - House (259 - 164)
Nay
3/03/93 HR 20 Hatch Act Reform Bill
Bill Passed - House (333 - 86)
Nay
2/04/93 HR 2 Motor Voter Registration
Bill Passed - House (259 - 160)
Nay

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