Vote Tracker · Recorded April 30, 2026
How the House voted on the Farm Bill 2026
H.R. 7567, the Farm, Food, and National Security Act of 2026, passed the U.S. House 224 to 200 on April 30, 2026. This page reproduces the official House Clerk roll call. The bill has not passed the Senate and is not law.
Content updated: May 1, 2026 · Sources verified: 2026-06-13 · Source: House Clerk Roll Call 154
Final tally
224–200
6 not voting
Republicans
209–3
5 not voting
Democrats
14–197
1 not voting
Result
Passed
24-vote margin
One independent member, Rep. Kiley (CA), is recorded voting yes. Party splits above are taken directly from the official roll call totals.
The 14 Democrats who voted YES
Listed exactly as recorded in House Clerk Roll Call 154. We do not characterize individual members' motives, see the official record for the full, searchable roster.
Rep. Bishop D-GA
YESRep. Costa D-CA
YESRep. Cuellar D-TX
YESRep. Davids D-KS
YESRep. Davis D-NC
YESRep. Gonzalez, V. D-TX
YESRep. Gray D-CA
YESRep. Kaptur D-OH
YESRep. McDonald Rivet D-MI
YESRep. Perez D-WA
YESRep. Riley D-NY
YESRep. Schrier D-WA
YESRep. Soto D-FL
YESRep. Vasquez D-NM
YESThe 3 Republicans who voted NO
Listed exactly as recorded in House Clerk Roll Call 154.
Rep. Fitzpatrick R-PA
NORep. Garbarino R-NY
NORep. Hageman R-WY
NOMembers not voting (6)
Recorded as not voting on final passage.
Rep. Biggs R-AZ
N/VRep. Burlison R-MO
N/VRep. Kean R-NJ
N/VRep. Loudermilk R-GA
N/VRep. Smith R-MO
N/VRep. Wilson D-FL
N/VVerified amendment votes
Floor amendments confirmed by a House Clerk roll call (author, amendment number, result, and tally). Other proposed amendments are not listed here unless and until a roll call confirms them.
Crawford amendment, hot rotisserie chicken under SNAP
Crawford of Arkansas, Part B Amendment No. 8
384–35 (17 NV)
If H.R. 7567 is enacted in this form, the amendment would make hot rotisserie chicken eligible for SNAP purchase.
Luna amendment, strikes section 12006
Luna of Florida, Part B Amendment No. 28
280–142 (13 NV)
House Rules describes the amendment as striking section 12006, relating to free movement of livestock-derived products in interstate commerce.
Look up any member's vote
The lists above name every member who crossed party lines or did not vote, taken verbatim from the official roll call. For the complete, member-by-member record, including how your own representative voted, use the official House Clerk roll call.
- Open House Clerk Roll Call 154
- Find your representative at house.gov
- Match the name in the official roll call for the recorded vote
We intentionally do not infer individual votes from party membership; only the official roll call is authoritative.