Senator

Bob Smith

R New Hampshire
Bob Smith
Bob Smith
Lifetime Score

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2002

35%
6
Pro-environment votes
11
Anti-environment Votes

2001

13%
1
Pro-environment vote
7
Anti-environment Votes

2000

14%
1
Pro-environment vote
6
Anti-environment Votes

1999

0%
0
Pro-environment votes
9
Anti-environment Votes

1998

0%
0
Pro-environment votes
8
Anti-environment Votes

1997

29%
2
Pro-environment votes
5
Anti-environment Votes

1996

23%
3
Pro-environment votes
10
Anti-environment Votes

1995

7%
1
Pro-environment vote
13
Anti-environment Votes

1994

8%
1
Pro-environment vote
12
Anti-environment Votes

1993

13%
2
Pro-environment votes
14
Anti-environment Votes

1992

25%
3
Pro-environment votes
9
Anti-environment Votes

1991

50%
7
Pro-environment votes
7
Anti-environment Votes

1990

75%
6
Pro-environment votes
2
Anti-environment Votes

1989

70%
7
Pro-environment votes
3
Anti-environment Votes

1988

75%
3
Pro-environment votes
1
Anti-environment Vote

1987

58%
7
Pro-environment votes
5
Anti-environment Votes

1986

57%
4
Pro-environment votes
3
Anti-environment Votes

1985

58%
7
Pro-environment votes
5
Anti-environment Votes

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Tell the Senate: Stop the SAVE Act

The House passed the SAVE Act, their radical, restrictive voter ID law. It would require all voters to prove their citizenship by presenting documents many U.S. voters don't have, prevent registering to vote by mail and online, and more. Tens of millions of eligible voters — especially seniors, veterans, women, students, and rural voters — could be blocked from casting ballots. This bill will require 60 votes to pass in the Senate, which means we have a real chance to stop it by contacting our senators today.

Tell the Senate: Stop the SAVE Act
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