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Wisconsin Delegation Splits Across 16 Recent Votes

Past 14 days, 2026-05-23. From Congress.gov roll-call records.

The state delegation that disagreed with itself most

Of every state’s delegation, the Wisconsin contingent split the most this fortnight: 16 roll calls where members of the same state voted differently from each other. Sample:

Why this matters

When a state’s delegation splits internally, it’s often a signal of intra-state political pressure — different districts, different coalitions, or a shift in alignment around a specific issue. Coverage tends to focus on party-line votes; intra-state splits are quieter but can reveal where coalitions are realigning.

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