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An independent, non-government record of how Congress votes Here’s how we know

Congress Vote Tracker is a private, independent project. It is not affiliated with the U.S. government, Congress, or any agency, and it does not speak for them. Every vote count is drawn from official public records (Congress.gov, the House Clerk, and Senate.gov) and linked back to the source on every page.

Votes in Congress Today

This page tracks votes in Congress today: every House and Senate roll-call vote recorded so far today, refreshed once a day from the official record. When the chambers are out, it shows the most recent recorded votes instead.

Showing recorded votes as of July 14, 2026, refreshed daily from official records

House

No House roll-call votes have been recorded today. The most recent recorded House vote was on Apr 21, 2026.

Most recent recorded House votes

Most recent recorded House roll-call votes
DateChamberBill / ResolutionResultVoteSource
Apr 21, 2026 House H R 5201
Kari’s Law Reporting Act
✓ Passed
1985
Roll #127
Apr 21, 2026 House S 1020
To require the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to extend the time period during which licensees are required to commence construction of certain hydropower projects
✓ Passed
18614
Roll #129
Apr 20, 2026 House H R 5200
Emergency Reporting Act
✓ Passed
1877
Roll #126

Senate

No Senate roll-call votes have been recorded today. The most recent recorded Senate vote was on Jul 13, 2026.

Most recent recorded Senate votes

How to read this feed

This feed shows recorded roll-call votes only: the votes where each member's position is captured by name in the official record. Congress also passes many measures by voice vote or unanimous consent, and those decisions leave no individual tally, so they do not appear here. A result marked Passed or Failed is the official outcome posted by the chamber that held the vote, and every tally links straight to the source record at senate.gov or clerk.house.gov.

When the data updates

The feed refreshes once a day from official House and Senate records. It is not a minute-by-minute ticker: a vote held this afternoon may appear here the next morning. When neither chamber has recorded a vote yet today, the page shows the most recent recorded roll calls instead, with their dates, so you can always see when Congress last voted. How we collect and verify the data is described in the methodology.

Where to find what is scheduled next

We do not publish upcoming vote schedules; future floor action can change by the hour and no single official schedule covers both chambers. For planned business, the official sources are the Senate floor schedule at senate.gov, the House floor summary from the House Clerk, and the House legislative activity page at house.gov.

Common questions

Check the feed on this page: it lists every roll-call vote the Senate has recorded today and is refreshed once a day from official records. For the live floor schedule, see senate.gov. If no Senate vote appears here, the chamber has not recorded a roll-call vote yet today.

This page lists the roll-call votes Congress has recorded so far this week, updated daily from House and Senate records. Congress does not publish one combined schedule, so for planned floor action check the House floor summary at clerk.house.gov and the Senate floor schedule at senate.gov. We do not predict upcoming votes.

Sources: House Clerk · Senate.gov · Congress.gov. All recent roll calls, with filters, are on the vote records page.

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