U.S. House · CA-16

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High confidence based on 20 mapped decisive vote(s): 18 supporting and 2 opposing with 1 absence/present vote(s).
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High confidence based on 33 mapped decisive vote(s): 29 supporting and 4 opposing with 1 absence/present vote(s).
High confidence based on 30 mapped decisive vote(s): 29 supporting and 1 opposing with 1 absence/present vote(s).
High confidence based on 24 mapped decisive vote(s): 10 supporting and 14 opposing with 1 absence/present vote(s).
High confidence based on 20 mapped decisive vote(s): 18 supporting and 2 opposing.
High confidence based on 19 mapped decisive vote(s): 10 supporting and 9 opposing.
High confidence based on 17 mapped decisive vote(s): 5 supporting and 12 opposing with 1 absence/present vote(s).
Rep. Liccardo voted with his party 98.2% of the time across 327 recorded votes, though attendance was 59.1% with 226 missed votes. On top-tier issues, he mapped as supporting immigration (23 of 25 votes), climate change (33 of 46), gun control (4 of 5), abortion rights (4 of 5), LGBTQ+ rights (5 of 5), and criminal justice reform (19 of 31). He mapped as opposing tax policy (15 of 23 votes), government spending (36 of 55), healthcare affordability (7 of 7), public education funding (20 of 24), and defense spending (35 of 42). On workers' rights and voting rights, his votes split roughly evenly. Across economic issues broadly—minimum wage, affordable housing, infrastructure, trade, and job creation—he consistently opposed mapped measures.
Voted with party 98.2% of the time; missed 226 of 553 total votes (59.1% attendance)
HIGH confidence support for immigration (23/25), climate change (33/46), gun control, abortion rights, LGBTQ+ rights, and criminal justice reform
HIGH confidence opposition to tax policy (15/23), government spending (36/55), defense spending (35/42), and most economic measures
Consistent pattern of opposing healthcare affordability, education affordability, and public education funding across all mapped votes
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Synthesized from public voting and stance records only; not motive, corruption, electoral prospects, or district-wide opinion.
38 mapped issues • Updated May 22, 2026 • 38 non-gated high-confidence issues · Model claude-haiku-4-5-20251001
Sources: Congress.gov · FEC · public disclosures. Methodology and citations on this district record.