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Rep. John Lewis [D-GA5]
U.S. Representative, Georgia’s 5th District

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State:Georgia [map]
District:5th Congressional District [map]
Party:Democrat
Birthday:Feb 21, 1940 / 69 years old

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

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“Rep. John Lewis on the Pressing Need for Healthcare Reform” - Nov 10, 2009 3:50 PM. Watch Video.
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Congressional Service

John Lewis has represented Georgia’s 5th congressional district since 1987.

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

WhenRoleRepresenting
1987-2010
U.S. RepresentativeGeorgia’s 5th
(was preceeded by Wyche Fowler)

Sponsorship Analysis

"Ideometer"Lewis is a far-left Democrat 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"
Lewis is a leader according to our statistical analysis of bills in this legislative session. Other Members of Congress tend to cosponsor Lewis’s bills. For more, see congressional statistics.

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

This is a measure of who is following who. The higher the number, the more times others are cosponsoring Lewis's bills without Lewis 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 Lewis missed 875 (7%) of 12533 votes since Jan 23, 1990. 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 Lewis in 2007-2008 was $16,700 from employees of King & Spalding. For more information, see the Center for Responsive Politics’ page for Lewis.

Committee Membership

John Lewis sits on the following committees:

Bill Sponsorship & Cosponsorship

John Lewis has sponsored 119 bills since May 2, 1991 of which 108 haven't made it out of committee and 7 were successfully enacted. Lewis has co-sponsored 3127 bills during the same time period. (The count of enacted bills considers only bills actually sponsored by Lewis 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 Lewis’s most recently sponsored bills include...

H.Res. 765: Expressing condolences to the families of the individuals killed during unusual storms and floods in the State of Georgia between September 18 and 21, 2009, and expressing gratitude to all of the emergency personnel who continue to work with unyielding determination to meet the needs of Georgia's residents.
H.R. 3901: Homebuyer Tax Credit Improvement Act of 2009
H.R. 4147: To provide for rollover treatment to traditional IRAs of amounts received in airline carrier bankruptcy.
H.Res. 906: Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives to encourage continued investment to complete the development of an HIV/AIDS vaccine for the United States.
H.R. 4068: Small Business Penalty Relief Act of 2009

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Photo from the Congressional Pictorial Directory.