Candidates / Alan Armstrong
Alan Armstrong is a Republican U.S. Senator representing Oklahoma and is running for re-election in 2026.
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Voting Scorecard
View full scorecard →37%
Participation
100%
Party Loyalty
0
Broke with Party
0%
Bipartisan Rate
Based on 19 tracked bills, 7 votes cast
How They Voted (7)
A budget reconciliation package covering immigration enforcement and law enforcement spending. Passage followed two days of votes on dozens of amendments. The bill now goes to the House.
Iran War Powers 2026
A series of votes over three months on whether to direct the President to end U.S. military involvement in hostilities with Iran. The House rejected the measure three times (March, April, May) before passing it in June; the Senate forced a companion resolution out of committee in May. The arc shows where each member stood as the conflict continued.
A procedural vote that forced an Iran war powers resolution out of committee so the full Senate could consider it. Four Republicans joined most Democrats. It was the seventh attempt since March and the first to succeed.
Confirmed Kevin Warsh to lead the Federal Reserve, the body that sets interest rates that shape mortgage rates, credit card rates, and inflation policy. The Fed chair is one of the most consequential economic confirmation votes the Senate takes.
A tie vote on whether to take up a measure about the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's withdrawn rule on medical-debt collection. Rejected 50–50.
Sets Congress's overall budget plan for fiscal year 2026 and spending levels through 2035. A budget resolution is a blueprint, not a spending law, but it unlocks the reconciliation process that lets the majority pass certain bills with a simple Senate majority.
Repeals a federal order that had withdrawn lands in northern Minnesota (near the Boundary Waters) from new mining. One of the closest votes of the year and a flashpoint between mining jobs and wilderness protection.
Would have started debate on repealing the Department of Veterans Affairs rule that allows VA facilities to provide certain reproductive health services, including abortion counseling and abortions in limited cases. The Senate declined to take it up by two votes.
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