Rick Scott

U.S. Senate

Rick Scott (R)

Florida · Senator

Republican
Senate

Votes with party

92%

45 of 49 votes where party had a clear majority position.

Missed votes

1%

1 of 113 votes where member was recorded as "Not Voting" or "Present".

Recent votes tracked

50

Votes shown on this page. More detailed history coming soon.

Top donors & industries

2024 cycle contribution snapshot for Rick Scott.

Total tracked: $10,534,415Updated: Jan 7, 2026Source: OpenSecrets

Largest donor organizations

Top 10

Organizations, PACs, and employer-associated sources (depends on data provider).

American Israel Public Affairs Cmte

Industry not listed · 2024

$269,235

Senate Conservatives Fund

Industry not listed · 2024

$216,561

The Villages

Industry not listed · 2024

$146,965

Club for Growth

Industry not listed · 2024

$97,019

GEO Group

Industry not listed · 2024

$66,900

T&D Concrete

Industry not listed · 2024

$59,400

Shutts & Bowen

Industry not listed · 2024

$54,391

National Republican Senatorial Cmte

Industry not listed · 2024

$52,801

NorPAC

Industry not listed · 2024

$52,660

Republican Jewish Coalition

Industry not listed · 2024

$51,950

Donations data can reflect different categories (PACs, individual contributions, employer aggregations) depending on the source and reporting period. Always display the cycle and link to the source.

Top industries

Top 5

Aggregated contribution totals grouped by industry.

Retired

38% of tracked total

$4,016,948

Republican/Conservative

17% of tracked total

$1,765,288

Securities & Investment

15% of tracked total

$1,556,856

Real Estate

12% of tracked total

$1,262,264

Pro-Israel

5% of tracked total

$544,013

Donations data can reflect different categories (PACs, individual contributions, employer aggregations) depending on the source and reporting period. Always display the cycle and link to the source.

Recent votes

A selection of this member's most recent roll-call votes.

S. 3627

Jan 28, 2026·
Senate
·Result: Cloture on the Motion to Proceed Rejected (47-45, 3/5 majority required)
YES

S. 98 — On the Point of Order S.j.res. 98

Jan 15, 2026·
Senate
·Result: Point of Order Well Taken (50-50, Vice President of the United States, voted Yea)
YES

S. 84

Jan 13, 2026·
Senate
·Result: Motion to Proceed Rejected (47-52)
NO

S. 98 — On the Point of Order S.j.res. 98

Jan 8, 2026·
Senate
·Result: Motion to Discharge Agreed to (52-47)
NO

S. 86

Jan 7, 2026·
Senate
·Result: Motion to Proceed Rejected (43-50)
NO

S. 82

Dec 18, 2025·
Senate
·Result: Joint Resolution Defeated (50-50)
NO