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Rep. Jake Auchincloss

Representative for Massachusetts’s 4th District

pronounced jayk // OK-in-kloss


Auchincloss is the representative for Massachusetts’s 4th congressional district (view map) and is a Democrat. He has served since Jan 3, 2021. Auchincloss is next up for reelection in 2024 and serves until Jan 3, 2025. He is 35 years old.

Photo of Rep. Jake Auchincloss [D-MA4]

Analysis

Legislative Metrics

Read our 2022 Report Card for Auchincloss.

Ideology–Leadership Chart

Auchincloss is shown as a purple triangle in our ideology-leadership chart below. Each dot is a member of the House of Representatives positioned according to our ideology score (left to right) and our leadership score (leaders are toward the top).

The chart is based on the bills Auchincloss has sponsored and cosponsored from Jan 3, 2019 to Mar 17, 2023. See full analysis methodology.

Committee Membership

Jake Auchincloss sits on the following committees:

Bills Sponsored

Issue Areas

Auchincloss sponsors bills primarily in these issue areas:

Finance and Financial Sector (60%) International Affairs (40%)

Recently Introduced Bills

Auchincloss recently introduced the following legislation:

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Most legislation has no activity after being introduced.

Voting Record

Key Votes

Auchincloss voted Yea

Passed 360/64 on Sep 22, 2022.

Auchincloss voted Yea

Auchincloss voted Nay

Passed 378/46 on Mar 29, 2022.

Auchincloss voted Yea

Auchincloss voted Nay

Passed 364/60 on Dec 8, 2021.

Auchincloss voted Nay

Passed 363/70 on Dec 7, 2021.

This is the yearly military spending policy bill, which governs how military and related federal appropriations can be spent under the law. This bill was …

Auchincloss voted Nay

Missed Votes

From Jan 2021 to Mar 2023, Auchincloss missed 3 of 1,141 roll call votes, which is 0.3%. This is better than the median of 1.5% among the lifetime records of representatives currently serving. The chart below reports missed votes over time.

We don’t track why legislators miss votes, but it’s often due to medical absenses, major life events, and running for higher office.

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Primary Sources

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