Sen. Pete Domenici

Former Senator forNew Mexico

Domenici was a senator fromNew Mexico and was a Republican. He served from 1973 to 2008.

Photo of Sen. Pete Domenici [R-NM, 1973-2008]

Misconduct

In 2008 Domenici received a qualified admonishment for attempting to influence a federal investigation. Senate Select Committee on Ethicsissued a qualified admonishment because while they found no evidence of wrongdoing, the senator should have known how it would look. In 2007, Senator Domenici announced he would retire from the Senate in 2008 at the end of his term.

2007 Senator Domenici announced he would retire from the Senate in 2008 at the end of his term.
Apr. 24, 2008 Senate Select Committee on Ethics issued a qualified admonishment because while they found no evidence of wrongdoing, the senator should have known how it would look

Analysis

Ideology–Leadership Chart

Domenici is shown as a purple triangle in our ideology-leadership chart below.Each dot was a member of the Senatein 2008positioned 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 sponsored and cosponsoredfrom Jan. 7, 2003 to Dec. 11, 2008.See fullanalysis methodology.

Enacted Legislation

Domenici was the primary sponsor of 77 bills that were enacted. The most recent include:

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Does 77 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

Domenici sponsored bills primarily in these issue areas:

Government Operations and Politics (20%)Economics and Public Finance (18%)Environmental Protection (13%)Law (12%)Public Lands and Natural Resources (11%)Science, Technology, Communications (10%)Water Resources Development (10%)Armed Forces and National Security (8%)

Recently Introduced Bills

Domenici recently introduced the following legislation:

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Most legislation has no activity after being introduced.

Voting Record

Key Votes

Domenici votedNot Voting

Domenici votedNay

Veto Overridden 82/13 on May 22, 2008.

The Food, Conservation, and Energy Act of 2008 (Pub.L. 110–234, H.R. 2419, 122 Stat. 923, enacted May 22, 2008, also known as the 2008 U.S. …

Domenici votedYea

Bill Passed 79/14 on Dec. 14, 2007.

The Food, Conservation, and Energy Act of 2008 (Pub.L. 110–234, H.R. 2419, 122 Stat. 923, enacted May 22, 2008, also known as the 2008 U.S. …

Domenici votedYea

Missed Votes

From Jan 1973 to Dec 2008, Domenici missed 906 of 14,551 roll call votes, which is 6.2%.This ismuch worse thanthe median of 2.3%among the lifetime records of senators serving in Dec 2008.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.

Show the numbers...

Time PeriodVotes EligibleMissed VotesPercentPercentile
1973 Jan-Mar6711.5%17th
1973 Apr-Jun1922211.5%17th
1973 Jul-Sep167106.0%33rd
1973 Oct-Dec168158.9%50th
1974 Jan-Mar9400.0%0th
1974 Apr-Jun17931.7%17th
1974 Jul-Sep1381410.1%67th
1974 Oct-Dec1331410.5%33rd
1975 Jan-Mar11821.7%14th
1975 Apr-Jun141107.1%29th
1975 Jul-Sep1701911.2%71st
1975 Oct-Dec182137.1%43rd
1976 Jan-Mar10976.4%43rd
1976 Apr-Jun2633011.4%57th
1976 Jul-Sep3153812.1%43rd
1976 Oct-Oct1313100.0%57th
1977 Jan-Mar9222.2%22nd
1977 Apr-Jun178105.6%22nd
1977 Jul-Sep233114.7%33rd
1977 Oct-Dec1333425.6%67th
1978 Jan-Mar7833.8%11th
1978 Apr-Jun1191411.8%67th
1978 Jul-Sep2374016.9%78th
1978 Oct-Oct867789.5%89th
1979 Feb-Mar3200.0%0th
1979 Apr-Jun12110.8%15th
1979 Jul-Sep171127.0%38th
1979 Oct-Dec18463.3%31st
1980 Jan-Mar6723.0%31st
1980 Apr-Jun216146.5%31st
1980 Jul-Sep1791910.6%77th
1980 Oct-Dec8411.2%15th
1981 Jan-Mar5700.0%0th
1981 Apr-Jun12510.8%19th
1981 Jul-Sep1221512.3%88th
1981 Oct-Dec193105.2%38th
1982 Feb-Mar7911.3%38th
1982 Apr-Jun12743.1%50th
1982 Jul-Sep17700.0%0th
1982 Oct-Dec8667.0%69th
1983 Feb-Mar5423.7%61st
1983 Apr-Jun12221.6%44th
1983 Jul-Sep922628.3%94th
1983 Oct-Nov1031615.5%78th
1984 Jan-Mar4512.2%44th
1984 Apr-Jun14421.4%17th
1984 Jul-Sep68811.8%83rd
1984 Oct-Oct3412.9%50th
1985 Jan-Mar2200.0%0th
1985 Apr-Jun11632.6%59th
1985 Jul-Sep6000.0%0th
1985 Oct-Dec183147.7%64th
1986 Jan-Mar5100.0%0th
1986 Apr-Jun10321.9%50th
1986 Jul-Sep14900.0%0th
1986 Oct-Oct5600.0%0th
1987 Jan-Mar5000.0%0th
1987 Apr-Jun12375.7%61st
1987 Jul-Sep12043.3%43rd
1987 Oct-Dec12743.1%36th
1988 Jan-Mar8478.3%61st
1988 Apr-Jun13732.2%32nd
1988 Jul-Sep12753.9%50th
1988 Oct-Oct31516.1%68th
1989 Jan-Mar2600.0%0th
1989 Apr-Jun7700.0%0th
1989 Jul-Sep11897.6%97th
1989 Oct-Nov9100.0%0th
1990 Jan-Mar4812.1%58th
1990 Apr-Jun9599.5%97th
1990 Jul-Sep11432.6%81st
1990 Oct-Oct6957.2%94th
1991 Jan-Mar41512.2%97th
1991 Apr-Jun7400.0%0th
1991 Jul-Sep9600.0%0th
1991 Oct-Nov6900.0%0th
1992 Jan-Mar6100.0%0th
1992 Apr-Jun7400.0%0th
1992 Jul-Sep11743.4%58th
1992 Oct-Oct1800.0%0th
1993 Feb-Mar9311.1%55th
1993 Apr-Jun9988.1%88th
1993 Jul-Sep10932.8%76th
1993 Oct-Nov9400.0%0th
1994 Jan-Mar8611.2%34th
1994 Apr-Jun9222.2%59th
1994 Jul-Sep13610.7%29th
1994 Oct-Dec1500.0%0th
1995 Jan-Mar12500.0%0th
1995 Apr-Jun17131.8%47th
1995 Jul-Sep18421.1%53rd
1995 Oct-Dec13300.0%0th
1996 Jan-Mar601423.3%98th
1996 Apr-Jun12200.0%0th
1996 Jul-Sep12100.0%0th
1996 Oct-Oct300.0%0th
1997 Jan-Mar3500.0%0th
1997 Apr-Jun12510.8%59th
1997 Jul-Sep10300.0%0th
1997 Oct-Nov3512.9%67th
1998 Jan-Mar5200.0%0th
1998 Apr-Jun13153.8%79th
1998 Jul-Sep109109.2%91st
1998 Oct-Oct2200.0%0th
1999 Jan-Mar8111.2%67th
1999 Apr-Jun11100.0%0th
1999 Jul-Sep11254.5%88th
1999 Oct-Nov7000.0%0th
2000 Feb-Mar5123.9%88th
2000 Apr-Jun1201512.5%97th
2000 Jul-Sep8922.2%67th
2000 Oct-Dec3800.0%0th
2001 Jan-Mar6300.0%0th
2001 Apr-Jun1571610.2%97th
2001 Jul-Sep68913.2%94th
2001 Oct-Dec921112.0%99th
2002 Jan-Mar592237.3%99th
2002 Apr-Jun10743.7%77th
2002 Jul-Sep6123.3%61st
2002 Oct-Nov2600.0%0th
2003 Jan-Mar11265.4%88th
2003 Apr-Jun15096.0%90th
2003 Jul-Sep1081110.2%94th
2003 Oct-Nov891213.5%95th
2004 Jan-Mar641117.2%95th
2004 Apr-Jun8811.1%42nd
2004 Jul-Sep42716.7%94th
2004 Oct-Dec22313.6%80th
2005 Jan-Mar8100.0%0th
2005 Apr-Jun8977.9%91st
2005 Jul-Sep7633.9%73rd
2005 Oct-Dec12054.2%84th
2006 Jan-Mar831012.0%96th
2006 Apr-Jun10721.9%51st
2006 Jul-Sep7311.4%60th
2006 Nov-Dec1600.0%0th
2007 Jan-Mar12621.6%47th
2007 Apr-Jun11232.7%71st
2007 Jul-Sep11986.7%83rd
2007 Oct-Dec8522.4%59th
2008 Jan-Mar851011.8%94th
2008 Apr-Jun7767.8%80th
2008 Jul-Sep4748.5%69th
2008 Oct-Dec600.0%0th

Primary Sources

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