Belknap County’s NH State Representative Attendance through March 9:
The median attendance of all Reps is actually 100%.
Anyone with attendance below 84% is in the bottom 20% of all Reps.
- St. Clair is in the worst 10%.
- O’Hara and Trottier are in the worst 5% of all Reps
Some details:
- Beaudoin missed all of 2/23.
- Bordes missed 2/22 after 12 pm, except for one vote late in the day, then had a weird voting record on 3/9 (details below).
- Dumais was out on 2/14 after 3:30 pm, and out all of 2/23.
- Nagel missed all of 2/14.
- St. Clair was out all of 3/9.
- O’Hara was out on 2/14 after 3:30 pm, all of 2/22 and 2/23, and on 3/9 after 3:40 pm.
- Trottier was out on 2/14 after 3:30 pm, on 2/22 after 12 pm, all of 2/23 and on 3/9 after 3:40 pm.
I mentioned the above to someone that I talked with early today and the response was “O’Hara and Trottier have such similar attendance that I wonder if they car pool.”
And Mike Bordes has a very strange voting record – even when he shows up, he’s not showing up:
Will have to go back and see which bills he skipped out on. Out of 29 votes, he took a walk on 35% of them.
Congratulations, Citizens for Belknap PAC, for giving up SUCH illustriative Reps…and I dryly note that those that this Democrat started, funded, and led Political Action Committee targeted to lose in November’s elections are showing up FAR better than those they supported:
Like Mike Sylvia, Norm Silber, and others? Was this on purpose?