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Vote Record

Click here to go directly to the House Clerk's Roll Call vote webpage, but you may want to read the helpful tips below before doing so.

Who Keeps Track of Votes?

The Clerk of the House of Representatives maintains a list of votes for each motion and piece of legislation that is voted on by the full House. These are called "roll call votes."

How can I look up a vote cast by Congressman Womack?

Simply follow the easy steps listed below to look up a vote cast by Congressman Womack or any other member. Note: You may want to read all of the steps before clicking on the appropriate links.

Step 1

Visit the Clerk's Roll Call Votes page. Each vote for the current Congress and previous Congresses will be listed on this page. 

Step 2

To see how members voted, locate the motion or legislation you are looking for and click the Roll Call Number, which will take you to a list indicating how each member voted, including Congressman Womack.

Step 3

After clicking on the appropriate roll, you will be able to search by name, party, state, and the vote.

How can I look up votes from previous years?

Visit the Clerk's Roll Call Votes page and select a different session of Congress in the drop down menu on the right located under “Congress.”

Why doesn't the office maintain its own list of votes on this webpage?

Direct access and instructions on how to use the Clerk's records provide the most immediate and complete access to all votes cast by Congressman Womack.
Date Roll Call # Bill Question Vote Bill Name
289 H.R. 4405 On Motion to Suspend the Rules and Pass Not Voting Epstein Files Transparency Act
288 H.Res. 878 On Motion to Table Not Voting Disapproving the behavior of Representative Jesús G. "Chuy" García of Illinois.
287 H.R. 2659 On Motion to Suspend the Rules and Pass Not Voting Strengthening Cyber Resilience Against State-Sponsored Threats Act
286 H.R. 1608 On Motion to Suspend the Rules and Pass, as Amended Not Voting Department of Homeland Security Vehicular Terrorism Prevention and Mitigation Act of 2025
285 H.R. 5371 Concurring in the Senate Amendment Yea
284 H.Res. 873 On the Resolution Aye Providing for consideration of the Senate amendment to the bill (H.R. 5371) making continuing appropriations and extensions for fiscal year 2026, and for other purposes.
283 H.Res. 873 On Ordering the Previous Question Yea Providing for consideration of the Senate amendment to the bill (H.R. 5371) making continuing appropriations and extensions for fiscal year 2026, and for other purposes.
282 H.Res. 719 On the Resolution Yea Honoring the life and legacy of Charles "Charlie" James Kirk.
281 H.R. 5371 On Passage of the Bill Yea
280 H.R. 5371 On the Motion to Recommit Nay
279 H.R. 1047 On Passage of the Bill Yea GRID Power Act
278 H.R. 3015 On Passage of the Bill Yea National Coal Council Reestablishment Act
277 H.R. 3062 On Passage of the Bill Yea Promoting Cross-border Energy Infrastructure Act
276 H.Res. 713 On Motion to Table Nay Censuring Representative Ilhan Omar of Minnesota and removing her from the Committee on Education and Workforce and the Committee on the Budget.
275 H.R. 5143 On Passage of the Bill Yea District of Columbia Policing Protection Act
274 H.R. 5125 On Passage of the Bill Yea District of Columbia Judicial Nominations Reform Act
273 H.Res. 722 On the Resolution Aye Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 5371) making continuing appropriations and extensions for fiscal year 2026, and for other purposes; providing for consideration of the resolution (H. Res. 719) honoring the life and legacy of Charles Charlie James Kirk; and for other purposes.
272 H.Res. 722 On Ordering the Previous Question Yea Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 5371) making continuing appropriations and extensions for fiscal year 2026, and for other purposes; providing for consideration of the resolution (H. Res. 719) honoring the life and legacy of Charles Charlie James Kirk; and for other purposes.
271 H.R. 5140 On Passage of the Bill Yea To lower the age at which a minor may be tried as an adult for certain criminal offenses in the District of Columbia to 14 years of age.
270 H.R. 4922 On Passage of the Bill Yea DC CRIMES Act