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The original documents are located in Box 8, folder "Congress - Administrative Support Scores for Senators" of the John Marsh Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library. Copyright Notice The copyright law of the United States (Title 17, United States Code) governs the making of photocopies or other reproductions of copyrighted material. Gerald R. Ford donated to the United States of America his copyrights in all of his unpublished writings in National Archives collections. Works prepared by U.S. Government employees as part of their official duties are in the public domain. The copyrights to materials written by other individuals or organizations are presumed to remain with them. If you think any of the information displayed in the PDF is subject to a valid copyright claim, please contact the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library. Digitized from Box 8 of The John Marsh Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON July 8, 1975 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT THRU: JACK MARSH MAX L. FRIEDERSDORF FROM: WILLIAM T. KENDALL work SUBJECT: Vote Analysis-Senate Key Votes There were 36 votes according to Congressional Quarterly on which the Administration took a position up until the time of the July 4th recess. We have analyzed these votes and ranked Senators by per- centage of support for the Administration's position. There were votes on 13 domestic issues including Food Stamps, Energy, Strip Mining and Agriculture; nine foreign policy issues including Turkish Aid and Southeast Asia aid; ten issues concerning defense policy, includ- ing the Defense Procurement Bill; and four votes on nominations including Hills, Meskill and two on Hathaway. The top six Senators ranked by percentage of support are: Buckley (95%), Fannin (94%), Curtis (92%), Griffin (91%), Fong (91%), and Goldwater (91%). The six Senators with the lowest support record are: McGovern (27%), Schweiker (27%), Haskell (26%), Stevenson (25%), Biden (23%) and Abourezk (15%). Percentages are somewhat misleading when determining support. As an illustration, note the scores of the top four Senators. Senator Buckley gets his high percentage by voting with the Administration 23 out of a possible 24 times. He was absent on 12 key votes. Senator Curtis voted with the Administration 25 out of 27 times, having missed 9 key votes. Senator Fannin on the other hand has a high record of voting participation having voted with the President 32 out of 34 times and was absent only twice. Senator Griffin missed only one key vote and voted with the President 32 out of 35 times. Obviously, Senators with high percentages of support as well as high participation scores are more valuable. FORD Only six Republicans voted with the President less than 50% of the time. Interestingly enough, 25 Democrats voted with the Administration 50% of the time or better. All but six of these are from the South, the border states or the Southwest. Included among the 25 are ten committee chair- men and the Majority Whip (Byrd). At Tab A I have listed in descending order of support, the Republican Senators. At Tab B are the Democrats. Tab C lists the Republican members of the Steering Committee and the Wednesday Club. FORD ALD REPUBLICANS Senator # times voting in # times Percent support of admini- voting support stration Buckley 23/24 95% Fannin 32/34 94% Curtis 25/27 92% Griffin 32/35 91% Fong 31/34 91% Goldwater 31/34 91% Taft 16/18 89% Garn 30/34 88% Stevens 26/30 86% Bartlett 30/35 85% Hansen 28/33 85% Domenici 28/34 82% Helms 27/33 82% Hruska 27/33 82% Tower 27/33 82% Brock 26/33 79% Laxalt 28/36 78% Thurmond 26/33 78% Young 27/35 77% Bellmon 26/34 76% Dole 26/34 76% McClure 25/33 75% Beall 26/35 74% Percy 24/33 73% Scott (Virginia) 25/34 73% Baker 21/29 72% Pearson 19/28 68% Roth 23/35 66% Packwood 22/34 65% Scott (Pennsylvania) 22/35 63% Stafford 19/33 57% Case 17/34 50% Weicker 17/35 48% Hatfield 13/30 43% Javits 13/35 37% Brooke 10/28 36% Mathias 8/22 36% Schweiker 9/33 27% FORD DEMOCRATS Senator # times voting in # times Percent support of admini- voting support stration Cannon 26/32 81% Byrd (Virginia) 26/34 76% Long 22/30 73% Eastland 17/24 71% Stennis 24/34 70% Byrd (West Virginia) 25/36 69% Allen 22/33 66% Nunn 22/34 65% Montoya 20/31 64% Chiles 22/35 63% Bentsen 19/32 59% Hollings 19/32 59% Ford 21/36 58% Glenn 21/36 58% Jackson 21/36 58% Bumpers 17/29 58% Talmadge 16/28 57% Moss 17/30 56% Huddleston 17/31 55% Randolph 19/35 54% Stone 19/35 54% Morgan 14/26 54% Johnston 15/28 53% Magnuson 18/35 51% McGee 10/20 50% Pastore 16/33 48% Eagleton 14/30 46% Symington 14/30 46% Sparkman 12/26 46% Inouye 7/15 46% Metcalf 14/31 45% Ribicoff 14/34 41% Church 13/31 41% Hart (Colorado) 14/35 40% Muskie 12/31 38% Williams 13/35 37% Burdick 13/36 36% Humphrey 12/33 36% Culver 12/34 35% Mondale 11/31 35% Hathaway 12/35 34% McClellan 12/35 34% Nelson 11/32 34% Kennedy 10/29 34% Proxmire 12/36 33% DEMOCRATS (continued) Pell 10/30 33% Tunney 9/27 33% Bayh 8/24 33% Gravel 7/25 32% Cranston 10/33 30% Hartke 9/30 30% Hart (Michigan) 10/34 29% Leahy 9/31 29% McIntyre 8/27 29% Clark 10/35 28% Mansfield 9/32 28% McGovern 8/29 27% Haskell 9/34 26% Stevenson 8/32 25% Biden 6/26 23% Abourezk 5/34 15% 2001 TAB C STEERING COMMITTEE # times voting in support # times Percent Senator of Administration voting Support Buckley 23/24 95% Fannin 32/34 94% Curtis 25/27 92% Goldwater 31/34 91% Garn 30/34 88% Hansen 28/33 85% Helms 27/33 82% Hruska 27/33 82% Brock 26/33 79% Laxalt 28/36 78% Thurmond 26/33 78% Young 27/35 77% Dole 26/34 76% McClure 25/33 75% Scott (Va.) 25/34 73% WEDNESDAY CLUB Taft 16/18 89% Stevens 26/30 86% Beall 26/35 74% Percy 24/33 73% Pearson 19/28 68% Packwood 22/34 65% Stafford 19/33 57% Case 17/34 50% Weicker 17/35 48% Hatfield 13/30 43% Javits 13/35 37% Brooke 10/28 36% Mathias 8/22 36% Schweiker 9/33 27% AUG 18 1975 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON August 18, 1975 MEMORANDUM FOR: JACK MARSH FROM: WILLIAM KENDALL SUBJECT: Up-date of Administration Support by Senators You will recall that after the July 4th recess we sent the President a memorandum listing the support record of Senators on issues on which the Administration had taken a stand. At that time there were 36 key votes. There have been an additional eleven key issues which we have included in an update of that record. I have listed the fraction and percentage of each Senator based on those 47 votes. The new issues covered include the Resolution of Disapproval of Diego Garcia, the veto override of S.66 (Health Services), Voting Rights extension, and some energy issues. For comparison purposes, I have listed the old percentage rating in parenthesis next to the new rating. Interestingly, many of the moderates have jumped significantly in support of Administration policies since the last rating -- Weicker, Case, Mathias and Hatfield now showing a 50% or better percentage. WTK:pd FORD is LIBRARY REPUBLICANS Senator # times voting in # times Percent (Old support of admini- voting support Percentage) stration Fannin 42/44 95% (94%) Buckley 31/33 94% (95%) Griffin 42/45 93% (91%) Fong 40/44 91% (91%) Goldwater 32/35 91% (91%) Stevens 36/40 90% (86%) Garn 39/45 87% (88%) Curtis 33/38 86% (92%) Hruska 35/41 85% (82%) Tower 37/44 84% (82%) Domenici 37/45 82% (82%) Bartlett 36/44 82% (85%) Hansen 36/44 82% (85%) McClure 36/44 82% (75%) Taft 23/28 82% (89%) Laxalt 38/47 81% (78%) Dole 36/45 80% (76%) Young 36/45 80% (77%) Brock 35/44 80% (79%) Helms 35/44 80% (82%) Percy 33/42 79% (73%) Beall 35/45 78% (74%) Baker 31/40 78% (72%) Scott (Virginia) 34/45 76% (73%) Thurmond 33/44 75% (78%) Bellmon 30/40 75% (76%) Pearson 28/39 72% (68%) Packwood 32/45 71% (65%) Scott (Pennsylvania) 32/46 70% (63%) Roth 30/46 65% (66%) Stafford 25/41 61% (57%) Weicker 27/46 59% (48%) Case 26/45 58% (50%) Mathias 17/33 52% (36%) Hatfield 20/40 50% (43%) Javits 21/45 47% (37%) Brooke 18/39 cono 46% (36%) Schweiker 17/44 39% (27%) DEMOCRATS Senator # times voting in # times Percent (Old support of admini voting support Percentage) stration Long 31/41 76% (73%) Cannon 32/43 74% (81%) Byrd (Virginia) 33/45 73% (76%) Stennis 31/43 72% (70%) Eastland 17/24 71% (71%) Nunn 31/45 69% (65%) Byrd (W. Virginia) 31/47 66% (69%) Johnston 25/39 64% (53%) Hollings 27/43 63% (59%) Montoya 26/41 63% (64%) McGee 19/30 63% (50%) Chiles 28/46 61% (63%) Glenn 27/44 61% (58%) Bentsen 25/41 61% (59%) Jackson 28/47 60% (58%) Allen 26/44 59% (66%) Huddleston 24/41 59% (55%) Morgan 20/34 59% (54%) Moss 23/40 58% (56%) Bumpers 22/38 58% (58%) Magnuson 26/46 57% (51%) Ford 26/47 55% (58%) Randolph 25/46 54% (54%) Stone 25/46 54% (54%) Talmadge 21/39 54% (57%) Inouye 14/26 54% (46%) Eagleton 21/41 51% (46%) Sparkman 19/37 51% (46%) Pastore 22/44 50% (48%) Metcalf 19/39 49% (45%) Church 20/42 48% (41%) Symington 17/36 47% (46%) Ribicoff 20/44 45% (41%) Williams 20/46 43% (37%) Humphrey 19/44 43% (36%) Mondale 18/42 43% (35%) Kennedy 17/40 43% (34%) Muskie 17/40 43% (38%) Culver 19/45 42% (35%) Gravel 15/36 42% (32%) Bayh 14/33 42% (33%) Hart (Colo.) 19/46 41% (40%) DEMOCRATS (continued) Hathaway 19/46 41% (34%) Cranston 18/44 41% (30%) McClellan 18/45 40% (34%) Nelson 16/40 40% (34%) Burdick 18/46 39% (36%) Pell 16/41 39% (33%) Proxmire 18/47 38% (33%) Leahy 16/42 38% (29%) Stevenson 16/42 38% (25%) Hartke 15/39 38% (30%) McIntyre 14/37 38% (29%) Clark 17/46 37% (28%) Mansfield 16/43 37% (28%) Haskell 16/45 36% (26%) Tunney 13/36 36% (33%) Hart (Mich.) 14/41 34% (29%) McGovern 11/36 31% (27%) Biden 10/34 29% (23%) Abourezk 12/45 27% (15%)