2013 Voting Records
2013 Indiana General Assembly Voting Records
Governor Mike Pence
In the 2012 election, Gov. Pence took $205,750 in campaign contributions from Utility, Coal, Oil, and Railroad Corporations. (followthemoney.org)
The Indiana State General Assembly Report Card
2009 | 2010 | 2011 | 2013 | |||||||
2008 Campaign Contributions** |
Pro-Consumer Votes* |
2010 Campaign Contributions** |
Pro-Consumer Votes* |
Pro-Consumer Votes* |
2012 Campaign Contributions** |
Pro-Consumer Votes* |
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Indiana Senate Democrats | $26,874 | 62% | $32,642 | 55% | 67% | $33,350 | 67% | |||
Indiana Senate Republicans | $186,700 | 53% | $207,691 | 57% | 7% | $251,900 | 49% | |||
Indiana Senate Total | $213,574 | 56% | $240,333 | 56% | 22% | $285,250 | 54% | |||
Indiana House Democrats | $145,525 | 75% | $133,050 | 98% | 78% | $64,000 | 85% | |||
Indiana House Republicans | $200,325 | 50% | $210,004 | 34% | 2% | $335,215 | 21% | |||
Indiana House Total | $345,850 | 63% | $343,054 | 66% | 32% | $399,215 | 41% |
*Pro-Consumer Votes: Percentage of votes on the bills that CAC worked on that were pro-consumer
**Campaign Contributions: Money accepted by legislators from Utility, Coal, Oil, and Railroad Corporations (www.followthemoney.org)
How Your Legislators Voted
To find out how your legislators voted, just click on the name of your State Senator below.
If you need to look up your State legislators, visit http://iga.in.gov/legislative/2014/legislators/.