New Mexico U.S. Senate


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Photo Senator Jeff Bingaman (D)
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Capital Address:
U.S. Senate
703 Hart Senate Office Building
Washington DC 205100001
(202) 224-5521 (phone)
(202) 224-2852 (fax)
 
District Address:
625 Silver Avenue, SW, Suite 130
Albuquerque NM 871023185
(505) 346-6601 (phone)
(505) 346-6780 (fax)
 

Born in El Paso, Tex., October 3, 1943; attended public schools of Silver City, N.Mex.; graduated, Harvard College 1965 and Stanford Law School, Stanford, Calif., 1968; served in the United States Army Reserve 1968-1974; admitted to the New Mexico bar 1968; assistant New Mexico attorney general 1969; counsel to State constitutional convention 1969; commenced private practice in 1970; elected New Mexico attorney general 1979-1982; elected as a Democrat to the United States Senate (November 2, 1982-present); deputy Democratic whip, present.

Born in El Paso, Tex., October 3, 1943; attended public schools of Silver City, N.Mex.; graduated, Harvard College 1965 and Stanford Law School, Stanford, Calif., 1968; served in the United States Army Reserve 1968-1974; admitted to the New Mexico bar 1968; assistant (more)
Senate Voting Record
Description Preferred Position This official's vote compared with the preferred position
On S.4: On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 298 Y Voted WITH the preferred position
On H.R.6: On the Cloture Motion S.Amdt. 1704 N Voted AGAINST the preferred position
On H.R.800: On the Cloture Motion N Voted AGAINST the preferred position
Test
Description Preferred Position This official's vote
On S.4: On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 314 N Y
Symbol Key:
Voted with the preferred position Voted against the preferred position
Y Voted YES N Voted NO
- Did Not Vote A Absent
T Paired Vote Z Presiding
P Voted PRESENT    

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Vote rating scale
AFL-CIO 110th Congress Both Sessions, 2008:
    (94%)
American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees, 2007:
    (92%)
Associated General Contractors 110th Congress Both Sessions, 2008:
    (66%)
BIPAC, 2008:
    (20%)
League of Conservation Voters, 2008:
    (100%)
League of Conservation Voters, 2007:
    (93%)
National Association of Manufacturers 110th Congress Both Sessions, 2008:
    (31%)
National Federation of Independent Business 110th Congress Both Sessions, 2008:
    (58%)
National Small Business Association 110th Congress Both Sessions, 2008:
    (50%)
Service Employees International Union, 2008:
    (100%)
Service Employees International Union, 2007:
    (83%)
U.S. Chamber of Commerce, 2007:
    (45%)
United Auto Workers, 2008:
    (100%)