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2026-04-12

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Polarization Dashboard

Mapping the ideological divide in the 119th Congress using DW-NOMINATE scores from Voteview. Scores range from -1 (most liberal) to +1 (most conservative).

Avg Democrat Score

-0.383

Avg Republican Score

+0.533

Partisan Gap

0.916

Moderates

18

of 547 members (|score| < 0.2)

Party Gap Visualization

Average DW-NOMINATE scores by party in the 119th Congress

-1.0 (Liberal)0.0 (Center)+1.0 (Conservative)
D: -0.383
R: +0.533
Gap: 0.916

Historical context: The partisan gap in Congress has grown dramatically over the past half-century. In the 1970s the average gap between the parties was roughly 0.5. By the 2000s it had crossed 0.7, and today it stands above 0.9 -- meaning the average Democrat and the average Republican are further apart ideologically than at any time in modern congressional history. This polarization is driven by the disappearance of centrist members from both parties and increasing party-line voting.

Party Distribution

Where all 547 members fall on the liberal-conservative spectrum

-1.0
-0.9
-0.8
3
-0.7
7
7
-0.6
25
26
-0.5
87
87
-0.4
76
76
-0.3
56
56
-0.2
10
11
-0.1
1
0.0
0.1
6
6
0.2
17
17
0.3
38
38
0.4
61
61
0.5
59
59
0.6
57
57
0.7
21
21
0.8
18
18
0.9
3
Democrat
Republican
Independent

House of Representatives

Avg Democrat-0.386
Avg Republican+0.527
Partisan Gap0.913
Total Members445
Moderates (|score| < 0.2)15
-1.00.0+1.0

Senate

Avg Democrat-0.366
Avg Republican+0.558
Partisan Gap0.924
Total Members100
Moderates (|score| < 0.2)3
-1.00.0+1.0