U.S. House · GA-02

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High confidence based on 21 mapped decisive vote(s): 16 supporting and 5 opposing.
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High confidence based on 34 mapped decisive vote(s): 26 supporting and 8 opposing.
High confidence based on 30 mapped decisive vote(s): 25 supporting and 5 opposing with 1 absence/present vote(s).
Bishop's recorded votes on spending bills lean toward reducing government spending. He voted against increased spending proposals in 37 of 55 mapped votes.
Bishop's voting record on criminal justice bills shows a pattern of support for measures focused on reducing incarceration and police reform. Voted for such bills in 14 of 20 mapped votes.
High confidence based on 19 mapped decisive vote(s): 14 supporting and 5 opposing.
Bishop's voting record on energy costs shows a pattern of supporting domestic fossil fuel production over clean energy expansion. Based on 42 mapped votes, he voted for fossil fuel–focused bills 28 times and clean energy bills 14 times.
Rep. Bishop's voting record shows a consistent pattern of opposing expansions in government spending, social programs, and economic regulations. He voted against 37 of 55 mapped government spending measures and opposed 15 of 24 tax policy votes. On social issues, he supported abortion rights and LGBTQ+ rights but opposed women's rights and racial justice measures. He took a pro-immigration stance based on 22 of 26 mapped votes. His record on climate change is mixed (30 supporting, 17 opposing votes), while he opposed renewable energy expansion. Attendance at 59% reflects 227 missed votes out of 553 total votes, and he voted with his party 92.9% of the time.
Opposed government spending (37 of 55 votes) and tax expansion (15 of 24 votes)
Supported immigration (22 of 26 votes) and abortion rights (4 of 5 votes)
Opposed women's rights (0 of 12 supporting votes) and racial justice measures (1 of 11 votes)
Mixed record on climate change (30 supporting, 17 opposing) but opposed renewable energy (3 of 14 supporting)
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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 • 36 non-gated high-confidence issues · 2 moderate-confidence issues · Model claude-haiku-4-5-20251001
Sources: Congress.gov · FEC · public disclosures. Methodology and citations on this district record.