Two state legislators, Wilmer Amina Carter (D-Rialto) and Mike Davis (D-Los Angeles), haven't voted "no" on a single bill during an Assembly floor vote this year -- despite 1,450 opportunities. Another 14 state legislators, all Democrats, voted "no" during floor votes fewer than five times this year, as of Sept. 2.
It's no secret that Democrats in the state legislature rarely vote "no" on the Senate or Assembly floor. They control the legislature and its committees; they control what comes up for a vote; they usually only let bills they like come to a vote. Also, a significant chunk of floor votes are on measures that no one would object to -- resolutions honoring fallen police officers; bills renaming bridges, etc.
Still, most Democratic legislators do occasionally break with their party and vote "no." Not so much the legislators in the chart below. You were more likely to see rain in Death Valley this year than to see these legislators vote "no" on the Senate or Assembly floor.
To see every vote cast by legislators this year, check out The Bee's comprehensive vote database.
Source: Legislative Counsel's Office. Votes current through Sept. 2, 2011.
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