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Members Who Missed the Most Votes This Month

Past 30 days, 2026-05-02. From Congress.gov roll-call records.

Most missed votes

These members had the highest count of “Not Voting” entries in the past month:

  1. Thomas H. Kean (R-New Jersey, house) — missed 47 roll calls
  2. Frederica S. Wilson (D-Florida, house) — missed 31 roll calls
  3. Nancy Mace (R-South Carolina, house) — missed 30 roll calls
  4. Mark R. Warner (D-Virginia, senate) — missed 21 roll calls
  5. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa, senate) — missed 20 roll calls

What “missed” means

A “Not Voting” entry on a roll call means the member was absent or chose not to vote. It includes both excused absences (illness, family emergency, official travel) and unexcused. Attendance can dip during recesses and around major personal events; over a 30-day window it’s a useful but imperfect indicator. A persistent pattern across longer windows is more telling — see each member’s full record on their profile page.

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