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Sen. John McCain [R-AZ]
U.S. Senator, Arizona

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State:Arizona [map]
Party:Republican
Birthday:Aug 29, 1936 / 73 years old

To contact John McCain, visit his official website. (Read our tips for communicating with Congress.) See the Project Vote Smart page for McCain for more biographical and issue information.

McCain’s latest tweet:In Halifax, Nova Scotia for a international security forum and about to sit down for and interview with CTV..(Nov 20, 2009)
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Congressional Service

Below are the past and present terms in the Senate, House, and White House held by John McCain:

WhenRoleRepresenting
1987-2010U.S. SenatorArizona(Most Recent Term Began in 2005)
(was preceeded by Barry Goldwater)
1983-1986
U.S. RepresentativeArizona’s 1st
(was preceeded by John Rhodes)

Sponsorship Analysis

"Ideometer"McCain is a moderate Republican according to GovTrack's own analysis of bill sponsorship.

These labels come from the Political Spectrum statistical analysis that we have carried out. The statistical analysis puts members of Congress on a scale based on patterns of bill sponsorship, and is blind to party affiliation and the content of bills. From there, we have somewhat arbitrarily divided the Members of Congress into far-left/right, rank-and-file, and moderate (i.e. centrist). For each party, the most extreme 23% of Members of Congress are labeled far-left or -right. The most centrist 30% (i.e. those closest to the other party) are labeled moderate. The remaining 47% are labeled as rank-and-file.

"Leader-Follower Score"
McCain is somewhere between a leader and a follower. McCain sponsors others’ bills and other Members of Congress cosponsor McCain’s bills. For more, see congressional statistics.

To compute the leader-follower score for McCain, we make a table that lists all other Members of Congress. Each row has the number bills sponsored by McCain and cosponsored by the other Member of Congress divided by the number of bills sponsored by the other Member of Congress and cosponsored by McCain.

This is a measure of who is following who. The higher the number, the more times others are cosponsoring McCain's bills without McCain returning the favor. We then take the mean of (the logorithms of) these ratios. Thanks to Joe Barillari for the idea.

Voting Record

Voting RecordJohn McCain missed 845 (12%) of 7073 votes since Jan 25, 1989. The graph to the left shows the number of missed votes over time. Click for a larger chart and a list of recent votes.

Money & Influence

The top campaign contribution to McCain in 2007-2008 was $381,995 from employees of Merrill Lynch. John McCain’s net worth was between $22,911,154 and $37,743,009 in 2007, according to McCain’s mandated financial disclosure statements. For more information, see the Center for Responsive Politics’ page for McCain.

Committee Membership

John McCain sits on the following committees:

Ranking Member, Senate Committee on Armed Services
Member, Ex Officio, Subcommittee on Airland
Member, Ex Officio, Subcommittee on Emerging Threats and Capabilities
Member, Ex Officio, Subcommittee on Personnel
Member, Ex Officio, Subcommittee on Readiness and Management Support
Member, Ex Officio, Subcommittee on SeaPower
Member, Ex Officio, Subcommittee on Strategic Forces
Member, Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources
Member, Subcommittee on National Parks
Member, Subcommittee on Public Lands and Forests
Member, Subcommittee on Water and Power

Bill Sponsorship & Cosponsorship

John McCain has sponsored 485 bills since Mar 13, 1991 of which 309 haven't made it out of committee and 31 were successfully enacted. McCain has co-sponsored 856 bills during the same time period. (The count of enacted bills considers only bills actually sponsored by McCain and companion bills identified by CRS that were themselves enacted, but not if they were incorporated into other bills, as that information is not readily available.)

Some of McCain’s most recently sponsored bills include...

S. 1932: Post 9/11 Troops to Teachers Enhancement Act
S. 1836: Internet Freedom Act of 2009
S. 39: A bill to repeal section 10(f) of Public Law 93-531, commonly known as the "Bennett Freeze".
S. 38: Professional Boxing Amendments Act of 2009
S. 1080: A bill to clarify the jurisdiction of the Secretary of the Interior with respect to the C.C. Cragin Dam and Reservoir, and for other purposes.

View All... (including bills from previous years)

Photo from the Congressional Pictorial Directory.