HBHerbert H. Bateman
U.S. Representative

Herbert H. Bateman

Republican·VA — District 1· Former member
bioguide://B000229FEC H2VA01017
75%
Party loyalty
95%
Attendance
-1
Broke with party
2
Bills → law

Broke ranks.

Every vote where Bateman broke from the Republican majority. Crossover behavior is the clearest signal of independence — how we compute it.

Most recent defection · Sep 7, 2000

Death Tax Elimination Act of 2000

Voted YEA while Republicans voted NAY.

YEAvs Party: NAY
  • Jul 27, 2000
    Social Security Benefits Tax Relief Act of 2000
    Voted YEA while Republicans voted NAY
    YEA
  • Jul 25, 2000
    Fishermen's Protective Act Amendments of 2000
    Voted NAY while Republicans voted YEA
    NAY
  • Jul 20, 2000
    Marriage Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2000
    Voted YEA while Republicans voted NAY
    YEA
  • Jul 20, 2000
    Treasury and General Government Appropriations Act, 2001
    Voted NAY while Republicans voted YEA
    NAY
  • Jul 20, 2000
    Treasury and General Government Appropriations Act, 2001
    Voted NAY while Republicans voted YEA
    NAY
  • Jul 20, 2000
    Treasury and General Government Appropriations Act, 2001
    Voted NAY while Republicans voted YEA
    NAY
  • Jul 20, 2000
    Treasury and General Government Appropriations Act, 2001
    Voted NAY while Republicans voted YEA
    NAY

Recent floor activity.

Last 10 roll-call votes.

  • Sep 7, 2000To authorize appropriations for the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, and for other purposes.YEA
  • Sep 7, 2000Child Support Distribution Act of 2000NAY
  • Sep 7, 2000Child Support Distribution Act of 2000NAY
  • Sep 7, 2000Child Support Distribution Act of 2000NAY
  • Sep 7, 2000Death Tax Elimination Act of 2000YEA
  • Sep 7, 2000Railroad Retirement and Survivors' Improvement Act of 2000YEA
  • Sep 6, 2000To redesignate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 200 West 2nd Street in Royal Oak, Michigan, as the "William S. Broomfield Post Office Building".YEA
  • Sep 6, 2000To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 500 North Washington Street in Rockville, Maryland, as the "Everett Alvarez, Jr. Post Office Building".YEA
  • Sep 6, 2000To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 3500 Dolfield Avenue in Baltimore, Maryland, as the "Judge Robert Bernard Watts, Sr. Post Office Building".YEA
  • Jul 27, 2000YEA
Sources: Congress.gov member + roll-call feed · VoteView historical votes · OpenFEC · internal PoliticianStats rollup.