Question
How did my representative vote on the Farm Bill 2026?
Last updated: 2026-05-01
Quick answer
224 representatives voted YES and 200 voted NO on H.R. 7567 on April 30, 2026 (House Clerk Roll Call 154). Most votes were along party lines: 209 of 212 voting Republicans voted YES, and 197 of 211 voting Democrats voted NO. Only 3 Republicans voted no (Fitzpatrick PA, Garbarino NY, Hageman WY) and 14 Democrats plus 1 independent crossed over to YES. For the official, member-by-member record, see clerk.house.gov.
How to find your representative’s vote
The only authoritative source is the official roll call. We do not infer individual votes from party membership.
- Find your representative at house.gov/representatives/find-your-representative
- Open the official record: House Clerk Roll Call 154
- Match the name in the roll call for the recorded vote
The party split (from Roll Call 154)
- Republicans: 209 YES, 3 NO, 5 not voting
- Democrats: 14 YES, 197 NO, 1 not voting
- Independent: 1 YES (Kiley, CA)
The lists below name everyone who crossed party lines or did not vote, taken verbatim from the official roll call. Anyone not named below is recorded with the majority of their party, but confirm against the roll call to be certain.
The 14 Democrats who voted YES
| Member | State |
|---|---|
| Bishop | GA |
| Costa | CA |
| Cuellar | TX |
| Davids | KS |
| Davis | NC |
| Gonzalez, V. | TX |
| Gray | CA |
| Kaptur | OH |
| McDonald Rivet | MI |
| Perez | WA |
| Riley | NY |
| Schrier | WA |
| Soto | FL |
| Vasquez | NM |
The 3 Republicans who voted NO
| Member | State |
|---|---|
| Fitzpatrick | PA |
| Garbarino | NY |
| Hageman | WY |
Members who did not vote (6)
Biggs (R-AZ), Burlison (R-MO), Kean (R-NJ), Loudermilk (R-GA), Smith (R-MO), and Wilson (D-FL).
Why this matters
The 224-200 vote is a House-passage tally only, the bill is not law. It shapes 2026 campaign messaging, Senate negotiating leverage in any eventual conference, and the baseline coalitions for future farm policy.
Beyond final passage
Some amendments had their own recorded roll calls. For verified examples, the Crawford rotisserie-chicken amendment (Roll Call 145, agreed to 384-35) and the Luna amendment striking section 12006 (Roll Call 148, agreed to 280-142), see our Vote Tracker and Amendments pages.
More detail
- Vote Tracker, the full roll call detail
- Amendments Adopted
- Amendments That Did Not Make It
- Senate Status, what’s next