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Joe Courtney‌‌​‌​‌​‌​‌‌​​​‍‌​‌‌

US Representative (D-CT-2)
Tracked Sitting member of the House; tracked for votes, donor mapping, and committee oversight.
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Data Freshness
Fresh Last update: 6d ago · Avg age: 6d
Confidence Tiers: Primary Source — cross-referenced government/corporate filings Pending Review — sourced but not independently verified AI Inference — analytical hypothesis from cross-referencing
Raw Filing Records (30) — unsourced metadata
Pending Review [constituency_baseline] Demograph‌‌​‌​‌​‌​‌‌​​​‍‌​‌‌ic anchor: unemployment rate: 4.9%
Added: 02 May 2026
Pending Review [constituency_baseline] Demogr‌‌​‌​‌​‌​‌‌​​​‍‌​‌‌aphic anchor: median age: 42.6
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Pending Review [constituency_baseline] Demographic anc‌‌​‌​‌​‌​‌‌​​​‍‌​‌‌hor: bachelor's degree or higher: 39.6%
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Pending Review [constituency_baseline] Demographic anchor: homeownership rate: 73.3%
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Pending Review [constituency_baseline] Demographic anchor: poverty rate: 5.4%
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Pending Review [constituency_baseline] Demographic anchor: median household income: $97,479
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Pending Review [constituency_baseline] Ballot measure: Connecticut Early Voting Amendment (2024) (2024) — passed, margin 59.4% Yes — 40.6% No
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Pending Review [constituency_baseline] Dominant industry: NAICS 44-45 (share 0.11)
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Pending Review [constituency_baseline] Dominant industry: NAICS 62 (share 0.15)
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Pending Review [constituency_baseline] Dominant industry: NAICS 31-33 (share 0.16)
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Pending Review [constituency_baseline] Top employer: University of Connecticut (Storrs campus) (5000 employees)
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Pending Review [constituency_baseline] Top employer: Mohegan Sun Casino / Mohegan Tribal Nation (7000 employees)
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Pending Review [constituency_baseline] Top employer: General Dynamics Electric Boat (Groton/New London shipyard) (11000 employees)
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Pending Review [constituency_baseline] District summary: Connecticut's 2nd Congressional District encompasses all of eastern Connecticut, including the cities of New London, Norwich, Windham, Enfield, and Vernon, as well as the University of Connecticut (Storrs) and the U.S. Coast Guard Academy (New London). The district serves approximately 722,183 constituents with a median household income of $97,479 — well above the $37,585 national median. The population is 79.9% White (non-Hispanic), 10.2% Hispanic, with a median age of 42.6 — older than the national average. The poverty rate is a low 5.4%, homeownership is 73.3%, and 39.6% of adults hold a bachelor's degree or higher. The economy is anchored in defense manufacturing (General Dynamics Electric Boat, 11,000+ workers building Virginia-class and Columbia-class submarines), higher education (UConn), healthcare, and agriculture. The district has a Cook PVI of D+16 but shifted R+2 in recent years; Courtney won the 2024 election with 58% of the vote.
Added: 02 May 2026
Pending Review Voted nay on H.Res. 189 (Censuring Representative Al Green of Texas) on 2025-03-06: Courtney voted against censuring fellow Democrat Al Green for disrupting Trump's address to Congress. Only 10 House Democrats joined Republicans in voting to censure Green. Connecticut Democrat Jim Himes was among the 10, while Courtney and the rest of Connecticut's delegation opposed the censure. The vote illustrates party loyalty on a politically charged disciplinary measure.
Date: 2025-03-06 Added: 02 May 2026
Pending Review Voted nay on H.R. 29 (Laken Riley Act) on 2025-01-07: Courtney voted against mandatory ICE detention for undocumented immigrants accused of certain crimes. He joined 170 Democrats in opposition while 46 Democrats voted yea. The vote reflects his progressive immigration stance in a district that is 79.9% White with a relatively small immigrant population compared to other Connecticut districts.
Date: 2025-01-07 Added: 02 May 2026
Pending Review Voted nay on H.R. 8369 (Israel Security Assistance Support Act) on 2024-05-16: Courtney voted against the standalone GOP bill that would have compelled arms deliveries to Israel and removed presidential discretion. Only 16 House Democrats supported this bill. Courtney's opposition aligned him with the overwhelming majority of his party, and he previously voted for the full national security supplemental that included Israel aid alongside Ukraine and Indo-Pacific funding — reflecting his support for the broader package and opposition to the narrower, partisan approach.
Date: 2024-05-16 Added: 02 May 2026
Pending Review Voted nay on H.R. 1 (One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA)) on 2025-07-03: Courtney voted against the GOP reconciliation bill that the CBO projected would add $3.4 trillion to deficits and cause 10+ million Americans to lose health coverage. His district has 5.4% poverty and 4.9% unemployment, with thousands of residents relying on Medicaid and SNAP. The vote was both party-aligned (all Democrats voted nay) and constituent-aligned — he stated the bill contained 'the largest Medicaid and SNAP cuts in history.' Only 2 Republicans voted nay.
Date: 2025-07-03 Added: 02 May 2026
Pending Review Voted nay on H.R. 2670 (Servicemember Quality of Life Improvement and National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2025) on 2024-06-14: As Ranking Member of the Seapower and Projection Forces Subcommittee and representative of a defense-dependent district (Electric Boat, 11,000+ jobs), Courtney would normally champion the NDAA. He voted nay after Republicans added culture-war amendments restricting abortion access, freezing DEI hiring, and other provisions. The vote illustrates cross-pressure: his top career donor General Dynamics ($376,896) directly benefits from submarine authorization, but he prioritized opposing poison-pill amendments over passing the defense authorization. He stated extreme House Republicans had 'hijacked' the bipartisan process.
Date: 2024-06-14 Added: 02 May 2026
Pending Review [statement] Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont, Courtney's fellow Democrat, publicly called for rethinking the Jones Act in his January 2025 State of the State address, citing widespread voter frustration over energy costs and limited natural gas pipeline capacity. Courtney acknowledged the disagreement saying 'we agree to disagree.'
Date: 2025-06-06 Added: 02 May 2026
Pending Review [statement] In May 2025, Courtney penned an op-ed dismissing calls to repeal the Jones Act, a century-old protectionist maritime law, as 'a page out of Project 2025.' He has consistently defended the law since entering Congress, arguing it protects shipbuilding jobs in his district.
Date: 2025-05-15 Added: 02 May 2026
Pending Review [disclosure] Courtney receives more campaign money from the defense industry — over $607,000 from Misc Defense and defense aerospace PACs and individuals — than from any sector other than lawyers, with General Dynamics (parent of Electric Boat) being his single largest career contributor at $376,896. He uses his position as Seapower Subcommittee Ranking Member to direct billions in submarine procurement to his district's largest employer.
Date: 2024-12-31 Added: 02 May 2026
Pending Review [platform] Courtney positions himself as a champion of working families and a progressive reliable voting with the AFL-CIO and opposing Trump administration policies. He has a lifetime AFL-CIO score above 90% and advocates for affordable healthcare, education, and workforce development.
Date: 2025-05-01 Added: 02 May 2026
Pending Review A 2022 Hartford Courant report noted that Courtney's re-election campaign drew substantial support from General Dynamics/Electric Boat employees, whose interests he champions as chairman of the House Armed Services Seapower Subcommittee.
Date: 2022-04-21 Added: 02 May 2026
Pending Review Courtney won his seat in 2006 by defeating three-term Republican incumbent Rob Simmons by just 83 votes — the closest House race of the 2006 cycle. He earned the nickname 'Landslide Joe' and has held the seat ever since. He previously served as a Connecticut State Representative (1987-1994) and worked as a public defender.
Date: 2006-11-07 Added: 02 May 2026
Pending Review 2018 net worth estimated between $442,045 and $1,532,000, ranking 174th highest in the House. Quiver Quantitative estimated a 2025 net worth of approximately $2 million, the 255th highest in Congress.
Date: 2018-12-31 Added: 02 May 2026
Pending Review Defense-related contributions total over $607,116 career, reflecting Courtney's role as Ranking Member of the House Seapower and Projection Forces Subcommittee. The defense/aerospace sector consistently ranks among his top five contributing industries.
Date: 2024-12-31 Added: 02 May 2026
Pending Review Other top career contributors: RTX Corp ($175,046), AFSCME ($119,350), DCCC ($107,863), Carpenters & Joiners Union ($107,250), and Laborers Union ($93,500).
Date: 2024-12-31 Added: 02 May 2026
Pending Review Top career contributor: General Dynamics at $376,896 ($287,896 from individuals, $89,000 from PAC). General Dynamics is the parent company of Electric Boat, the largest for-profit employer in Connecticut's 2nd District with over 11,000 workers in Groton and New London.
Date: 2024-12-31 Added: 02 May 2026
Pending Review Career total raised (2001-2024): $17,225,326. Top contributing industry: Lawyers/Law Firms at $1,273,530, followed by Retired ($711,062), Health Professionals ($679,632), Misc Defense ($607,116), and Building Trade Unions ($599,000).
Date: 2024-12-31 Added: 02 May 2026
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2001-2024: $376,896 via individual ($287,896) and PAC ($89,000) contributions. General Dynamics owns Electric Boat, Courtney's district's largest employer.
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2026-04-23 UNVERIFIED SEARCH_ERROR: Joe Courtney not found in fec claim_flag Processed