PERCENT VOTING ON THE WINNING SIDE BY MEMBER -- HOUSES/SENATES 1-111
12 January 2011
The following two files show the percentage of roll calls -- all roll calls and non-unanimous
roll calls -- that the member was on the winning side. The format is:
1. Congress Number
2. ICPSR ID Number: 5 digit code assigned by the ICPSR as
corrected by Howard Rosenthal and myself.
3. State Code: 2 digit ICPSR State Code.
4. Congressional District Number (0 if Senate)
5. State Name
6. Party Code: 100 = Dem., 200 = Repub. (See PARTY3.DAT)
7. Name
8. Number Roll Calls Voted
9. Number of Times on the Winning Side
10. Percent on the Winning Side (-99.000 Missing)
11. Number Non-Unanimous Roll Calls Voted
12. Number of Times on the Winning Side Non-Unanimous Roll Calls
13. Percent on the Winning Side Non-Unanimous Roll Calls (-99.000 Missing)
WINNING_SIDE_HOUSE_1-111.DAT -- Text file, 37,447
Representatives Houses 1 to 111
WINNING_SIDE_HOUSE_1-111.DTA -- STATA file, 37,447
Representatives Houses 1 to 111
WINNING_SIDE_HOUSE_1-111.XLS -- Excel file, 37,447
Representatives Houses 1 to 111
WINNING_SIDE_SENATE_1-111.DAT -- Text file, 9,205
Senators Senates 1 - 111
WINNING_SIDE_SENATE_1-111.DTA -- STATA file, 9,205
Senators Senates 1 - 111
WINNING_SIDE_SENATE_1-111.XLS -- Excel file, 9,205
Senators Senates 1 - 111
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