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Rep. Cubin Voting Again, Misses Two of Five Voting Sessions


By Brodie Farquhar, 10-24-07

According to the Office of the Clerk of the House of Representatives, Rep. Barbara Cubin, R-Wyoming, voted six times today – her third day of voting since she resumed voting on Wednesday of last week.

Cubin had missed about 46 percent of all votes in the House this year, before she resumed voting on Wednesday and Thursday last week, when one of her nine votes helped uphold President Bush’s veto of an expansion of the State Children’s Health Insurance Program.

While there were no House votes on Friday, there were 12 roll call votes on Monday and Tuesday of this week – all of which Rep. Cubin missed.

On Sunday, in a Casper Star-Tribune news article, Cubin defended her job performance, saying she and her staff were doing a fine job at constituent services and the legislative process, working with fellow representatives on bills.

As for actual votes though, according to a Washington Post database, Cubin had missed 452 of 982 votes or 46 percent of the vote.

As of Wednesday noon, she has missed 464 of 1,000 votes, or 46.4 percent of all House votes this year.

Cubin has blamed most of those missed votes on her husband’s precarious health, the death of her brother and a falling accident last month when she broke several toes on one foot.

Cubin has the worst living voting record in the House of Representatives. Of the four worst voting records in this session of the House, Cubin is one and the other three have died in office: Charles Norwood, R-Ga., Jo Ann Davis, R-Va. and Juanita Mellinder-McDonald, D-Ca.

The top five on the no-show House members list are Tom Tancredo, R-Co., Duncan Hunter, R-Ca., Dennis Hastert, R-Ill., Bobby Jindal, R-La. and Ron Paul, R-Tx. That’s three presidential candidates, Jindal (who was just elected governor of Louisiana) and Hastert, the former Speaker of the House.

Cubin has had attendance problems in the past, but none as bad as this year.

According to the Washington Post database, she missed 267 of 996 votes in the 2001-2002 session, or 26.8 percent. In other sessions, she’s ranged from six to 13 percent absenteeism.
This year, all House members have missed 3.9 percent of votes.

By comparison, all Senate members have missed 4.9 percent of the votes, primarily due to the absence of Sen. Tim Johnson, D-SD (a brain hemorrhage) and a crowd of presidential hopefuls such as John McCain, R-Az., Joe Biden, D-Del., Chris Dodd, D-Conn., Sam Brownback, R-Ka., Barack Obama, D-Ill., and Hillary Clinton, D-NY.

Repeated phone calls to Rep. Cubin’s office to reach her press secretary went unreturned.



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