Long Island's 4 representatives all rank among most centrist in Congress, analysis finds

WASHINGTON — Long Island is home to two of the nation’s most liberal-voting Republicans in the U.S. House, joined by a third suburban New York City lawmaker, an analysis of the past year’s congressional votes shows.
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These tendencies have been tracked and ranked by UCLA’s Voteview, a nonpartisan multidimensional scaling of congressional voting, based on the roughly 360 roll-call votes cast over the first half of this two-year congressional session that began in January 2025.