Senator Collins Casts 8,000th Consecutive Vote

Press Release

Date: Oct. 28, 2021
Location: Washington, DC

U.S. Senator Susan Collins cast her 8,000th consecutive roll call vote today, extending her unbroken voting record that has spanned nearly 25 years. Senator Collins is the only Senator in history to have cast 8,000 votes without ever having missed a vote during her entire time in the Senate. She has the Senate's third-longest consecutive voting streak.

"Growing up in Maine, I learned from an early age the values of hard work, perseverance, and honoring your commitments. I am proud to bring those Maine values with me to the Senate every day while representing our state," said Senator Collins. "Mainers are known for their strong work ethic, and I strive to demonstrate that same commitment to work hard for them."

Senator Collins' first vote in the Senate was on January 22, 1997, when she voted to confirm Madeleine Albright as Secretary of State. Her second vote, the same day, was to confirm former Maine Senator Bill Cohen as Secretary of Defense. Senator Collins succeeded Secretary Cohen in the Senate.

In addition to not missing any roll call votes, Senator Collins continues to return home to Maine on weekends and during state work periods to meet with constituents and visit communities, businesses, and schools throughout the state.


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