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Tammy Baldwin

Tammy Baldwin

Democrat Incumbent Wisconsin · U.S. Senator

Tammy Baldwin is a U.S. Senator from Wisconsin representing the Democratic Party, having assumed office on January 3, 2013, with her current term ending in 2031. She previously served in the U.S. House of Representatives representing Wisconsin's 2nd District from 1999 to 2013, and held prior positions in the Wisconsin State Assembly and Dane County Board of Supervisors. When Baldwin assumed her Senate seat in 2013, she became the first openly gay member of the United States Senate.

Voting Scorecard

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10%

Participation

100%

Party Loyalty

0

Broke with Party

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Bipartisan Rate

Based on 10 tracked bills, 1 vote cast

Yea 1/1|Nay 0/1

How They Voted (1)

The Senate version of the House resolution, introduced by Sen. Tim Kaine (D) with Sen. Rand Paul (R) as an original co-sponsor. It was blocked on March 4, 2026, largely along party lines — with Rand Paul voting for it and Sen. John Fetterman voting against it. Because the resolution was stuck in committee, Kaine had to use a procedural "motion to discharge" to force it to the floor — and that motion itself failed, meaning the full Senate never even got a direct vote on the substance.

Motion to Discharge RejectedNational Security3/4/2025

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