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Barnett & Lipton in 2013

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Here are the roll call votes wherein Reps Barnett and Lipton voted differently from each other in 2013. You should select and then sort those two representatives to examine their differences. They differed in only 9% of the votes.

WARNING: This scorecard contains duplicates roll call votes. Look for 'WARNING' in the legend.

DISCLAIMER: Scorecards are user-created and do not represent the views of Michigan Votes or the Mackinac Center for Public Policy.
The user/creator is responsible for the scores and the preferred votes.

         
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100%Legislator.
Ideal Senate Vote >
anySelectedYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY
100%Proos, John  (term)R
100%Walker, Howard  (term)R
96%Booher, Darwin  (term)R ×
96%Casperson, Tom  (term)R ×
96%Caswell, Bruce  (term)R ×
96%Hansen, Goeff  (term)R ×
96%Jansen, Mark  (term)R ×
96%Jones, Rick  (term)R ×
96%Kowall, Mike  (term)R ×
96%Marleau, Jim  (term)R ×
96%Meekhof, Arlan  (term)R ×
96%Moolenaar, John  (term)R ×
96%Pavlov, Phil  (term)R ×
96%Richardville, Randy  (term)R ×
96%Robertson, David  (term)R ×
92%Bieda, Steve  (term)D ××
92%Emmons, Judy  (term)R ××
92%Hildenbrand, Dave  (term)R ××
92%Hune, Joe  (term)R ××
92%Kahn, Roger  (term)R ××
92%Nofs, Mike  (term)R ××
92%Pappageorge, John  (term)R ××
92%Rocca, Tory  (term)R ××
92%Schuitmaker, Tonya  (term)R ××
90%Hood, Morris, III  (term)D XXXX××
90%Hunter, Tupac  (term)D ×XX×XX
94%Ananich, Jim  (term)D ×
88%Brandenburg, Jack  (term)R ×××
88%Colbeck, Patrick  (term)R ×××
88%Hopgood, Hoon-Yung  (term)D ×××
86%Johnson, Bert  (term)D ×XX×X×
85%Gregory, Vincent  (term)D ×X×XXXX×
84%Anderson, Glenn  (term)D ××××
83%Smith, Virgil  (term)D ××XX××
82%Young, Coleman, II  (term)D ×××XX×X
80%Warren, Rebekah  (term)D ×××××
79%Whitmer, Gretchen  (term)D ××X×××
100%Legislator.
Ideal House Vote >
anySelectedYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY
100%Callton, Mike  (term)R
100%Cotter, Kevin  (term)R
100%Crawford, Hugh  (term)R
100%Denby, Cindy  (term)R
100%Forlini, Anthony  (term)R
100%Foster, Frank  (term)R
100%Graves, Joseph  (term)R
100%Heise, Kurt  (term)R
100%Jenkins, Nancy  (term)R
100%LaFontaine, Andrea  (term)R
100%Leonard, Tom  (term)R
100%Lori, Matt  (term)R
100%Lyons, Lisa  (term)R
100%Muxlow, Paul  (term)R
100%Nesbitt, Aric  (term)R
100%Oakes, Stacy Erwin  (term)D X
100%O'Brien, Margaret  (term)R
100%Outman, Rick  (term)R
100%Pagel, David  (term)R
100%Price, Amanda  (term)R
100%Stamas, Jim  (term)R
100%VerHeulen, Rob  (term)R
100%Walsh, John  (term)R
100%Yonker, Ken  (term)R
98%Brown, Terry  (term)D ×
98%Bumstead, Jon  (term)R ×
98%Daley, Kevin  (term)R ×
98%Franz, Ray  (term)R ×
98%Goike, Ken  (term)R ×
98%Haines, Gail  (term)R ×
98%Jacobsen, Bradford  (term)R ×
98%Kelly, Tim  (term)R ×
98%Kowall, Eileen  (term)R ×
98%Kurtz, Kenneth  (term)R ×
98%Lund, Pete  (term)R ×
98%MacGregor, Peter  (term)R ×
98%McBroom, Ed  (term)R ×
98%McCann, Sean  (term)D ×
98%McCready, Michael  (term)R ×
98%Pettalia, Peter  (term)R ×
98%Pscholka, Al  (term)R ×
98%Rendon, Bruce  (term)R ×
98%Rogers, Bill  (term)R ×
98%Segal, Kate  (term)D ×
98%Victory, Roger  (term)R ×
98%Zorn, Dale W.  (term)R ×
98%Haugh, Harold  (term)D ×XXX
98%Farrington, Jeff  (term)R ×XXXX
98%Lane, Marilyn  (term)D ×XXXX
96%Haveman, Joseph  (term)R ××
96%Lauwers, Dan  (term)R ××
96%MacMaster, Greg  (term)R ××
95%Kosowski, Robert  (term)D ×X×
93%Greimel, Tim  (term)D ×××
93%Kesto, Klint  (term)R ×××
93%Poleski, Earl  (term)R ×××
93%Potvin, Phil  (term)R ×××
93%Dianda, Scott  (term)D ×X××
91%Glardon, Ben  (term)R ××××
91%Johnson, Joel  (term)R ××××
91%Schmidt, Wayne  (term)R ××××
91%Darany, George T.  (term)D X××××
89%Kivela, John  (term)D ××XXXXXXX××
89%Genetski, Robert  (term)R ×××××
89%Hooker, Thomas  (term)R ×××××
89%Somerville, Patrick  (term)R ×××××
78%Ananich, Jim  (term)D ××
88%Hobbs, Rudy  (term)D ×X××XXX××X
88%Phelps, Phil  (term)D ×
87%Shirkey, Mike  (term)R ××××××
87%Smiley, Charles  (term)D ××××××
86%Dillon, Brandon  (term)D ×X×××××
84%Rutledge, David E.  (term)D ×××××××
84%LaVoy, Bill  (term)D X×××××××
82%Knezek, David  (term)D ××××××××
82%Brinks, Winnie  (term)D ×X×××××××
82%Cavanagh, Phil  (term)D ×X×××××××
80%Abed, Theresa  (term)D ×××××××××
80%Brunner, Charles  (term)D ×××××××××
80%Slavens, Dian  (term)D ×××××××××
80%Townsend, Jim  (term)D ×××××××××
80%Clemente, Paul D.  (term)D X×××××××××
80%Cochran, Tom  (term)D ×X××××××××
78%Schor, Andy  (term)D ××××××××××
77%Kandrevas, Andrew  (term)D X××××××××××
75%Stanley, Woodrow  (term)D ×X××××××××××
73%Zemke, Adam  (term)D X×X××××××X×X×××
69%Hovey-Wright, Marcia  (term)D ×X×XXXX×X×××××××××
69%Santana, Harvey  (term)D ××××××××××××××
68%Driskell, Gretchen  (term)D ×X×××××××××××××
68%Lamonte, Collene  (term)D ×X×××××××××××××
68%Talabi, Alberta Tinsley  (term)D ×X×××××××××××××
67%Banks, Brian  (term)D ×××××××××××××××
66%Durhal, Fred, III  (term)D ×X××××××××××××××
64%Howrylak, Martin  (term)R ××××××××××××××××
64%McMillin, Tom  (term)R ××××××××××××××××
62%Switalski, Jon  (term)D ××X×XX×××××××××××××
60%Singh, Sam  (term)D ××××××××××××××××××
59%Faris, Pam  (term)D ××X××××××××××××××××
59%Yanez, Henry  (term)D ××X××××××××××××××××
58%Nathan, David  (term)D ×××××××××××XXXXXXXXX××X×XX
57%Lipton, Ellen  (term)D ××X××××××××××X×××××X×
54%Stallworth, Thomas, III  (term)D ×XXXXX××××××××X×××××××××
51%Geiss, Douglas  (term)D ××××××××××××××××××××××
44%Barnett, Vicki  (term)D ×××××××××××××××××××××××××
42%Tlaib, Rashida  (term)D ××××××××××××××××××××××××××
42%Olumba, John  (term)D ××XX×XX×××××××XX×X×××××××××××
40%Irwin, Jeff  (term)D ×××××××××××××××××××××××××××
38%Roberts, Sarah  (term)D ××××××××××××××××××××××××××××
9%Robinson, Rose Mary  (term)D ×××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××

Legend:   Correct,  × Incorrect,  
F Chamber failed to hold vote,  E Excused,  X Not Voting,  
? Ideal Vote not set,   No vote in this chamber

 

Column Descriptions

House Bill 4234: Vehicle trade-in “sales tax on the difference”

   • House Roll Call 344 on October 22, 2013.
   • Senate Roll Call 438 on October 22, 2013.

House Bill 5017: Expand certain developer tax breaks

   • House Roll Call 415 on November 13, 2013.
   • Senate Roll Call 567 on December 5, 2013.

House Bill 4895: Increase concealing stolen car penalties

   • House Roll Call 445 on December 4, 2013.

House Bill 4896: Increase concealing stolen car penalties

   • House Roll Call 446 on December 4, 2013.

House Bill 4787: Increase CON health facility rationing fees

   • House Roll Call 281 on September 12, 2013.
   • Senate Roll Call 383 on October 1, 2013.

Senate Bill 321: Exempt legal process servers from trespassing laws

   • House Roll Call 483 on December 11, 2013.
   • Senate Roll Call 206 on May 22, 2013.

House Bill 4713: Revise school emergency drill mandate

   • House Roll Call 362 on October 30, 2013.

House Bill 4681: Repeal auctioneer registration mandate

   • House Roll Call 180 on May 29, 2013.

House Bill 4682: Repeal auctioneer registration mandate

   • House Roll Call 181 on May 29, 2013.

House Bill 4683: Repeal auctioneer registration mandate

   • House Roll Call 182 on May 29, 2013.

House Bill 4684: Repeal auctioneer registration mandate

   • House Roll Call 183 on May 29, 2013.

House Bill 4662: Revise out-of-wedlock paternity provisions

   • House Roll Call 192 on June 4, 2013.

House Bill 4659: Revise out-of-wedlock paternity provisions

   • House Roll Call 189 on June 4, 2013.

House Bill 4660: Revise out-of-wedlock paternity provisions

   • House Roll Call 190 on June 4, 2013.

House Bill 4661: Revise out-of-wedlock paternity provisions

   • House Roll Call 191 on June 4, 2013.

House Bill 4648: Revise child adoption/placement details

   • House Roll Call 188 on June 4, 2013.

House Bill 4646: Revise child adoption/placement details

   • House Roll Call 186 on June 4, 2013.

House Bill 4647: Revise child adoption/placement details

   • House Roll Call 187 on June 4, 2013.

House Bill 4591: Exempt home monitoring system installers

   • House Roll Call 155 on May 22, 2013.
   • Senate Roll Call 252 on June 12, 2013.

House Bill 4592: Exempt home thermostat installers from mechanical

   • House Roll Call 156 on May 22, 2013.
   • Senate Roll Call 253 on June 12, 2013.

House Bill 4546: Increase marketing “assessments” on potato growers

   • House Roll Call 442 on November 14, 2013.
   • Senate Roll Call 593 on December 11, 2013.

House Bill 4398: Reduce certain dredging permit fees, restrictions

   • House Roll Call 33 on March 14, 2013.

House Bill 4400: Reduce certain dredging permit fees, restrictions

   • House Roll Call 35 on March 14, 2013.
   • Senate Roll Call 68 on March 21, 2013.

House Bill 4377: Repeal “community planner” registration mandate

   • House Roll Call 57 on March 21, 2013.

House Bill 4353: Mandate schools have “epi-pens”

   • House Roll Call 350 on October 23, 2013.
   • Senate Roll Call 658 on December 12, 2013.

Senate Concurrent Resolution 6: Keystone Pipeline Resoulution

   • House Roll Call 18 on March 5, 2013.

House Bill 4229: Supplemental school aid budget

   • House Roll Call 285 on September 19, 2013.
   • Senate Roll Call 377 on September 26, 2013.

Senate Bill 51: Expand forest property tax breaks

   • House Roll Call 170 on May 23, 2013.
   • Senate Roll Call 224 on May 29, 2013.

Senate Bill 54: Expand forest property tax breaks

   • House Roll Call 171 on May 23, 2013.
   • Senate Roll Call 16 on February 12, 2013.

Senate Bill 55: Expand forest property tax breaks

   • House Roll Call 172 on May 23, 2013.
   • Senate Roll Call on February 12, 2013.

Senate Bill 56: Expand forest property tax breaks

   • House Roll Call 173 on May 23, 2013.
   • Senate Roll Call 225 on May 29, 2013.

Senate Bill 57: Expand forest property tax breaks

   • House Roll Call 174 on May 23, 2013.
   • Senate Roll Call 19 on February 12, 2013.

Senate Bill 58: Revise DNR and Ag Dept “mission statements”

   • House Roll Call 175 on May 23, 2013.
   • Senate Roll Call 20 on February 12, 2013.

WARNING: This roll call vote duplicates Roll Call ID 673944.
Remove this duplicate roll call.
House Bill 4234: Vehicle trade-in “sales tax on the difference”

   • House Roll Call 209 on June 6, 2013.

Senate Bill 90: Vehicle trade-in “use tax on the difference” only

   • House Roll Call 473 on December 11, 2013.
   • Senate Roll Call 601 on December 11, 2013.

Senate Bill 89: Vehicle trade-in “sales tax on the difference”

   • House Roll Call 345 on October 22, 2013.
   • Senate Roll Call 439 on October 23, 2013.

Senate Bill 61: Convert Blue Cross to non-profit regular ins. co.

   • House Roll Call 16 on February 28, 2013.
   • Senate Roll Call 32 on March 5, 2013.

Senate Bill 62: Convert Blue Cross to non-profit regular ins. co.

   • House Roll Call 17 on February 28, 2013.
   • Senate Roll Call 6 on January 31, 2013.

House Bill 4133: Revise “gun free zone” CPL exception

   • House Roll Call 401 on November 12, 2013.

House Bill 4134: Eliminate CPL training for military

   • House Roll Call 403 on November 12, 2013.

House Bill 4139: Eliminate “peace bonds”

   • House Roll Call 75 on April 11, 2013.

Senate Bill 372: Exclude certain farm property sales from prop. tax

   • House Roll Call 364 on October 31, 2013.
   • Senate Roll Call 389 on October 3, 2013.

Senate Bill 44: Add more crimes to sex offender registry

   • House Roll Call 7 on February 19, 2013.
   • Senate Roll Call 29 on February 27, 2013.

House Bill 4123: Give LP gas companies immunity

   • House Roll Call 20 on March 5, 2013.
   • Senate Roll Call 72 on April 10, 2013.

House Bill 4629: Fees and regulations on electronic billboards

   • House Roll Call 210 on June 6, 2013.
   • Senate Roll Call 663 on December 12, 2013.

 

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