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[CAPTURE PORTAL] 119TH CONGRESS
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Capture-risk analysis across 438 elected officials in our 119th Congress roster (34 Senate · 398 voting House · 6 non-voting delegates). Seated chambers are 100 / 435 (delegates excluded) — any gap is unreconciled roster drift; see roster health.

Total Officials
438
34 Senate · 404 House
Average Score
21
capture risk index
Critical / High
37
3 critical · 34 high
States Tracked
56
with officials in database
Highest Capture Risk
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OfficialPartyChamberStateScoreTier
Hakeem Jeffries Democratic House NY
69
CRITICAL
Kirsten Gillibrand Democratic Senate NY
69
CRITICAL
Chuck Schumer Democratic Senate NY
66
CRITICAL
Gabe Evans Republican House CO
39
HIGH
Gary C. Peters Democratic Senate MI
39
HIGH
Tom Barrett Republican House MI
39
HIGH
Brian K. Fitzpatrick Republican House PA
38
HIGH
Burgess Owens Republican House UT
38
HIGH
Kevin Hern Republican House OK
38
HIGH
Seth Magaziner Democratic House RI
38
HIGH
Sheri Biggs Republican House SC
38
HIGH
Steven Horsford Democratic House NV
38
HIGH
Tier Distribution
CRITICAL
3
HIGH
34
ELEVATED
164
MODERATE
168
LOW
65
INSUFFICIENT EVIDENCE
4
By Party
Republican
23
215 officials · avg score
Independent
23
3 officials · avg score
Democratic
19
220 officials · avg score
State Rankings
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StateOfficialsAvg ScoreTier
RI 2
37
HIGH
WV 3
34
ELEVATED
WY 2
34
ELEVATED
UT 5
32
ELEVATED
SC 7
29
ELEVATED
LA 4
28
ELEVATED
MT 2
28
ELEVATED
NY 30
27
ELEVATED
ME 4
27
ELEVATED
VI 1
27
ELEVATED
Recent Intelligence
Scott H. Peters
The FY2026 NDAA authorizes $38 billion for aircraft including the MQ-9 produced by San Diego-based defense contractors, which Peters explicitly cited as a reason for his support.
primary · 2025-12-10
Scott H. Peters
Peters successfully secured the integration of the Smart Ship Repair Act (SSRA) into the final FY2025 and FY2026 NDAA texts after it was omitted from the 2023 House-passed bill.
primary · 2024-12-12
Scott H. Peters
As of his 2024 filings, Peters maintains a personal net worth estimated between $42 million and $78 million, with significant exposure to broad-market and pooled funds that track the pharmaceutical in…
secondary · 2018
Scott H. Peters
Peters' $1.58 million in pharma/health product career donations accumulated over multiple election cycles beginning in 2012, reflecting a long-term alignment with the sector rather than a single trans…
primary · 2026-05-04
Scott H. Peters
The two other Democrats who joined Peters in killing the drug pricing provision were Rep. Kurt Schrader (OR-05) and Rep. Kathleen Rice (NY-04). Schrader, who shared Peters' donor profile, was later de…
primary · 2021-09-15
Scott H. Peters
The CA-50 district includes the San Diego life sciences cluster anchored by UC San Diego, the Scripps Research Institute, and the Salk Institute—major biomedical research institutions employing thousa…
secondary · 2021
Scott H. Peters
California's 50th District has a 21.5% foreign-born population, making immigration-related administrative changes a high-impact constituent issue for the Peters office.
primary · 2024-05-04
Scott H. Peters
Representative Scott Peters officially voted Nay on the Laken Riley Act (H.R. 7511) on March 7, 2024, joining 170 Democrats in opposition.
primary · 2024-03-07