Party Unity on Legislative Issues
State Senators and Delegates from the same party generally vote together on bills. But sorting legislation by issue highlights the topics that provoked the most disagreement among caucus members. For more details, select a legislator to highlight how they voted across issues, or click through to see their party unity record from the 2026 session.
Note on VPAP's Party Unity Score: The chart below measures how often caucus members vote with the majority of their party on floor votes where at least two-thirds of the caucus took the same position, but the vote was not unanimous for the caucus. Excludes issues with fewer than five bills meeting this criteria. The party unity score should not be interpreted as a partisan litmus test. A nuanced reading of the bills involved is needed to reach any conclusions.
Sources: Virginia Legislative Information Service and VPAP Analysis.