Senator

Jeanne Shaheen

D New Hampshire
Jeanne Shaheen
2024 Score

100%

Lifetime Score

95%

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2024

100%
8
Pro-environment votes
0
Anti-environment Votes

2023

81%
13
Pro-environment votes
1
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2022

96%
22
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1
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2021

100%
34
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0
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2020

92%
12
Pro-environment votes
1
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2019

100%
14
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0
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2018

93%
13
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0
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2017

100%
19
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0
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2016

100%
17
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0
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2015

96%
24
Pro-environment votes
1
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2014

80%
4
Pro-environment votes
1
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2013

100%
13
Pro-environment votes
0
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2012

100%
14
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0
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2011

91%
10
Pro-environment votes
1
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2010

71%
5
Pro-environment votes
2
Anti-environment Votes

2009

100%
11
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0
Anti-environment Votes

2018 Note: Senator Shaheen missed roll call vote 134 due to a medical procedure.

2023 Note: Senator Shaheen was absent for roll call vote 174 due to attending the NATO Summit in Vilnius, Lithuania.

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