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BlackVoteWatch

Votes, Donors, and Grades
on the Politicians Who Claim to Represent You

BlackVoteWatch tracks how members of Congress vote, who funds them, and how they score on issues affecting Black Americans.

Try: 30303 (Atlanta), 77001 (Houston), 10001 (NYC), 29201 (Columbia, SC)

Enter any U.S. ZIP code to find your House and Senate representatives.

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67
Black members profiled
338
Congress members graded
$316M
in PAC money tracked

Grades sourced from Congress.gov & FEC data — see exactly how scoring works →

🚨 Accountability

The Sell-Out List — 13 Officials Named

Elected officials who took Black votes — then voted against Black interests at critical moments. Named, documented, and sourced.

See Who's on the List →

How It Works

1

Enter Your ZIP

Find exactly who represents you in the House and Senate.

2

See Their Grades

See how they vote on issues that matter to Black Americans.

3

Follow The Money

See who funds their campaigns — and who they really answer to.

How do we grade? Grades are built from voting records, co-sponsorship patterns, and leverage analysis — not party affiliation.

Read the full methodology →

April 2026 — The One Big Beautiful Bill was signed into law with $1T in Medicaid & SNAP cuts. See how every CBC member voted.

What Changed →

Issues We Track

Bills That Affect Black America

The bills being used to roll back decades of progress — tracked, graded, and explained so you know exactly what's at stake.

Every major bill threatening Black health, wealth, and voting rights

Tracked, graded, and explained in plain language — so you know what's at stake and where your representatives stood.

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Get Bill Alerts

When important bills move, grades change, or new updates drop — you'll know first. No spam.

BlackVoteWatch was built to help Black Americans see how elected officials really vote, who funds them, and whether their actions match their promises. Data sourced from Congress.gov and FEC.gov.