FLRaymond F. Lederer
U.S. Representative

Raymond F. Lederer

Democratic·PA — District 3· Former member
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0%
Party loyalty
0%
Attendance
-1
Broke with party
0
Bills → law

Broke ranks.

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

Most recent defection · Dec 3, 1980

Nuclear Waste Policy Act

Voted NAY while Democratics voted YEA.

NAYvs Party: YEA
  • Nov 13, 1980
    State and Local Fiscal Assistance Act Amendments of 1980
    Voted NAY while Democratics voted YEA
    NAY
  • Nov 13, 1980
    State and Local Fiscal Assistance Act Amendments of 1980
    Voted NAY while Democratics voted YEA
    NAY
  • Nov 13, 1980
    Pacific Northwest Electric Power Planning and Conservation Act
    Voted NAY while Democratics voted YEA
    NAY
  • Oct 2, 1980
    A resolution to expel Representative Michael J. Myers.
    Voted NAY while Democratics voted YEA
    NAY
  • Oct 1, 1980
    Communications Cross-Ownership Act of 1980
    Voted NAY while Democratics voted YEA
    NAY
  • Oct 1, 1980
    Domestic Violence Prevention and Services Act
    Voted YEA while Democratics voted NAY
    YEA
  • Sep 30, 1980
    Federal Supplemental Unemployment Compensation Act of 1980
    Voted NAY while Democratics voted YEA
    NAY

Recent floor activity.

Last 10 roll-call votes.

  • May 5, 1981NV
  • May 5, 1981NV
  • May 4, 1981Cash Discount ActNV
  • May 4, 1981NV
  • Apr 30, 1981NV
  • Apr 30, 1981A resolution providing for the consideration of the concurrent resolution, H. Con. Res. 115, revising the congressional budget for the United States Government for the fiscal year 1981 and setting forth the congressional budget for the United States Government for the fiscal years 1982, 1983, and 1984.NV
  • Apr 28, 1981NV
  • Apr 8, 1981NV
  • Apr 7, 1981A bill to continue in effect any authority provided under the Department of Justice Appropriation Authorization Act, Fiscal Year 1980, for a certain period.NV
  • Apr 7, 1981NV
Sources: Congress.gov member + roll-call feed · VoteView historical votes · OpenFEC · internal PoliticianStats rollup.