Rep. Lauren Boebert
Representative forColorado’s 4th District
pronouncedLAW-run // BOH-bert
Boebert is the representative forColorado’s 4th congressional district (view map) and is a Republican. She has served since Jan. 3, 2025. Boebert is next up for reelection in 2026 and serves until Jan. 3, 2027. She is 38 years old.
She was previously the representative forColorado’s 3rd congressional district as a Republican from 2021 to 2024.
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Our work to hold Congress accountable only matters if elections are decided by counting votes. After the 2020 Presidential Election, President Trump, his advisors and associates, and Republican legislators collaborated in a failed coup to have the election decided by themselves rather than by voters.
Boebert was among the Republican legislators who participated in this. On January 6, 2021 in the hours after the violent insurrection at the Capitol, Boebertvoted to omit Arizona and/or Pennsylvania from the counting of presidential electors, whichcould have altered the outcome of the election in Trump’s favor.
In 2023, Trump associates and top advisors pleaded guilty tosubmitting a fraudulent slate of electors to Congress from Georgia,making false statements about purported widespread fraud in the election, andtampering with voting machines after the election, admitted in civil court toposing as fake electors in Wisconsin, and were convicted ofcontempt of Congress for withholding documents during its investigation andassaulting police officers at the Capitol. Trump associates and top advisors are also currently facing charges for submitting fraudulent slates of electors to Congress inMichigan,Nevada,Arizona, andWisconsin. Trump himself facesrelated criminal charges in state court, and a federal investigation which terminated because he won re-election alleged thatTrump sought to ignore true vote counts, manufactured fraudulent slates of presidential electors, and used the January 6 riot to obstruct the congressional certification of the presidential election. Trump was impeached but not convicted in 2021 for incitement of insurrection related to the same events. (He was also impeached but not convicted of using the presidency to solicit the help of a foreign government to benefit his reelection in 2019, and he wasconvicted in state court in 2024 for falsifying business records to cover up acts that he believed might have hurt him in the 2016 election.) TheJanuary 6, 2021 violent insurrection at the Capitol,led on the front lines by militant white supremacy groups one member of which wasconvicted of sedition, attempted to prevent President-elect Joe Biden from taking office by disrupting Congress’s count of electors.
Misconduct
Rep. Boebert was fined for failing to wear a mask on the House floor during the COVID-19 pandemic.
| Mar. 21, 2022 | House Sergeant at Arms fined her for failing to wear a mask on the House floor during the COVID-19 pandemic |
| Nov. 30, 2021 | House Sergeant at Arms fined Boebert for failing to wear a mask on the House floor during the COVID-19 pandemic |
Analysis
Legislative Metrics
Read our2024 Report Card for Boebert.
Ideology–Leadership Chart
Boebert is shown as a purple triangle▲ in our ideology-leadership chart below.Each dot is a member of the House of Representativespositioned according to our ideology score (left to right) and our leadership score (leaders are toward the top).
The chart is based on the bills legislators have sponsored and cosponsoredfrom Jan. 4, 2021 to Nov. 25, 2025.See fullanalysis methodology.
Committee Membership
Boebert sits on the following committees:
- House Committee on Natural Resources
- Oversight and Investigations subcommitteeVice Chair
Water, Wildlife and Fisheriessubcommittees - House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform
Enacted Legislation
Boebert was the primary sponsor of 2 bills that were enacted:
- H.R. 2997 (118th): CONVEY Act
- H.R. 4596 (118th): Upper Colorado and San Juan River Basins Endangered Fish Recovery Programs Reauthorization Act of 2024
Does 2 not sound like a lot? Very few bills are ever enacted — most legislators sponsor only a handful that are signed into law. But there are other legislative activities that we don’t track that are also important, including offering amendments, committee work and oversight of the other branches, and constituent services.
We consider a bill enacted if one of the following is true: a) it is enacted itself, b) it has a companion bill in the other chamber (as identified by Congress) which was enacted, or c) if at least about half of its provisions were incorporated into bills that were enacted (as determined by an automated text analysis, applicable beginning with bills in the 110th Congress).
Bills Sponsored
Issue Areas
Boebert sponsors bills primarily in these issue areas:
Public Lands and Natural Resources (16%)Crime and Law Enforcement (14%)Government Operations and Politics (14%)Immigration (14%)Energy (12%)Water Resources Development (11%)Transportation and Public Works (9%)Emergency Management (9%)
Recently Introduced Bills
Boebert recently introduced the following legislation:
- H.R. 3231: American Energy Act
- H.R. 3095: To direct the United States Postal Service to designate single, unique ZIP Codes …
- H.R. 2758: Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program Improvement Act of 2025
- H.Res. 285: Condemning the wave of domestic terrorism attacks targeting Tesla cars and dealerships.
- H.R. 845: Pet and Livestock Protection Act
- H.R. 133: Protecting American Energy Production Act
- H.R. 129: Abolish the ATF Act
Most legislation has no activity after being introduced.
Voting Record
Key Votes
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Missed Votes
From Jan 2021 to Nov 2025, Boebert missed 111 of 2,544 roll call votes, which is 4.4%.This ismuch worse thanthe median of 2.1%among the lifetime records of representatives currently serving.The chart below reports missed votes over time.
We don’t track why legislators miss votes, but it’s often due to medical absences, major life events, and running for higher office.
| Time Period | Votes Eligible | Missed Votes | Percent | Percentile |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2021 Jan-Mar | 97 | 2 | 2.1% | 67th |
| 2021 Apr-Jun | 107 | 7 | 6.5% | 90th |
| 2021 Jul-Sep | 108 | 3 | 2.8% | 80th |
| 2021 Oct-Dec | 137 | 3 | 2.2% | 77th |
| 2022 Jan-Mar | 102 | 0 | 0.0% | 0th |
| 2022 Apr-Jun | 197 | 4 | 2.0% | 80th |
| 2022 Jul-Sep | 178 | 4 | 2.2% | 84th |
| 2022 Nov-Dec | 72 | 1 | 1.4% | 48th |
| 2023 Jan-Mar | 182 | 10 | 5.5% | 91st |
| 2023 Apr-Jun | 107 | 11 | 10.3% | 94th |
| 2023 Jul-Sep | 224 | 3 | 1.3% | 66th |
| 2023 Oct-Dec | 211 | 2 | 0.9% | 37th |
| 2024 Jan-Mar | 104 | 15 | 14.4% | 94th |
| 2024 Apr-Jun | 231 | 22 | 9.5% | 88th |
| 2024 Jul-Sep | 120 | 2 | 1.7% | 38th |
| 2024 Nov-Dec | 62 | 3 | 4.8% | 73rd |
| 2025 Jan-Mar | 85 | 8 | 9.4% | 90th |
| 2025 Apr-Jun | 100 | 5 | 5.0% | 77th |
| 2025 Jul-Sep | 97 | 6 | 6.2% | 88th |
| 2025 Nov-Nov | 23 | 0 | 0.0% | 0th |
Primary Sources
The information on this page is originally sourced from a variety of materials, including:
- unitedstates/congress-legislators, a community project gathering congressional information
- TheHouse andSenate websites, for committee membership and voting records
- Office of Rep. Boebert for the photo
- GovInfo.gov, for sponsored bills