U.S. House · HI-01

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High confidence based on 21 mapped decisive vote(s): 14 supporting and 7 opposing.
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High confidence based on 34 mapped decisive vote(s): 29 supporting and 5 opposing.
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High confidence based on 30 mapped decisive vote(s): 29 supporting and 1 opposing with 1 absence/present vote(s).
High confidence based on 25 mapped decisive vote(s): 13 supporting and 12 opposing.
Ed Case's voting record on criminal justice shows a mixed pattern, with roughly equal support for bills favoring rehabilitation and those emphasizing law enforcement.
High confidence based on 19 mapped decisive vote(s): 13 supporting and 6 opposing.
Ed Case's voting record on energy costs shows a pattern of supporting domestic fossil fuel production over clean energy policies. Based on 42 mapped votes, he voted for fossil fuel-focused approaches 32 times.
Rep. Case voted with his party 95.1% of the time. His mapped record shows consistent opposition to most economic and social spending measures, including government spending (37 opposing vs. 19 supporting), tax policy (15 opposing vs. 9 supporting), and infrastructure investment (9 opposing vs. 5 supporting). He opposed renewable energy and environmental protection measures in most votes. On social issues, he supported immigration (20 vs. 6), climate change (33 vs. 14), gun control (4 vs. 1), abortion rights (4 vs. 1), and LGBTQ+ rights (5 vs. 0). He took neutral stances on voting rights, criminal justice reform, workers' rights, and environmental protection. Attendance was 59.5%, with 224 missed votes.
Voted against government spending (37 opposing vs. 19 supporting)
Supported immigration (20 supporting vs. 6 opposing) and climate action (33 vs. 14)
Opposed renewable energy, defense spending, and veterans affairs funding
Supported LGBTQ+ rights (5–0), abortion rights (4–1), and gun control (4–1)
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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.