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At a Glance
Seat
Representative for Virginia District 7
Born
June 6, 1975
Age 50
Phone
(202) 225-2815
Office
1005 Longworth House Office Building, Washington 20515
Congress Member Profile|U.S. Representative|Democrat|Virginia District 7

Eugene Simon Vindman

Eugene Semyon Vindman is an American politician, lawyer, and retired U.S. Army officer serving as the U.S. representative for Virginia's 7th congressional district since 2025. A member of the Democratic Party, he was a deputy legal advisor for the United States National Security Council (NSC) until he was reassigned on February 7, 2020.

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Voting Record — 534
Yes50%
No49%
Present0%
Not Voting1%
Party align91%
Cross-party9%
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Congressional District 7

U.S. Census Bureau boundary data.
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Eugene Simon Vindman
U.S. RepresentativeDemocratVirginia District 7
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Eugene Simon's ATmosphere Activity
20 recent posts · 56 sponsored · 365 cosponsored
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Recent ATmosphere posts, sponsorships, and cosponsorships.

This week, I recognized Kaitlyn Anthes — VA-07’s winner of the 2025 Congressional Art Competition — as my Constituent of the Week. I'm proud that her fantastic charcoal drawing will hang in the halls of the U.S. Capitol for the next year. Congratulations, Kaitlyn!
Studies show phone-free classrooms boost engagement and cut down on disruptions. That's why I'm leading a bipartisan effort with Rep. Jen Kiggans to get phones out of the classroom and restore quality education for students across our Commonwealth and our country.
As a 25-year Army veteran with experience on the National Security Council, I left this morning’s briefing more concerned than when I arrived. The question I keep asking is this: did Trump make us more or less safe? I fear the answer is the latter.
Trump officials are demanding UVA President Jim Ryan resign for standing by key university programs. This is a blatant and inappropriate overreach into Virginia’s public institutions. Ensuring UVA students receive a top-notch education should ALWAYS come before political stunts.
This week, I continued celebrating Juneteenth in Prince William County at an event hosted by the PWC NAACP, Omega Psi Phi, and the George Hampton Foundation. I was grateful for the opportunity to meet with so many Virginians!
The Supreme Court just gave states the green light to block Medicaid patients from accessing care at Planned Parenthood. This will mean fewer available reproductive health services, delayed cancer diagnoses, and more maternal deaths. This decision will cost lives.
It has been a decade since SCOTUS decided Obergefell v. Hodges, ruling that marriage equality is protected by the U.S. Constitution. Today, I celebrate this landmark decision and reaffirm my commitment to protecting LGBTQ+ Americans from discrimination. 🏳️‍🌈
Speaker Johnson is blocking the memorial to the officers who defended our democracy on January 6, including those from the Prince William County Police Department. I hung a replica outside my office — but the real one belongs on the wall in the U.S. Capitol that they protected that day.
On Thursday, I celebrated Juneteenth in Prince William County at the Juneteenth and Me festival. I enjoyed the opportunity to honor the strength and contributions of Black Americans — and to recommit to building a more just and equitable future for all.
The American people do not want another war in the Middle East. But Trump made the decision to bomb Iran without first coming to Congress or making the case to the American people. Our service members deserve leaders who understand the weight of war.
I teamed up with Rep. Thompson on a bipartisan bill to modernize WIC and make sure that moms and babies impacted by addiction get the care they need to stay healthy. I'm proud that this commonsense effort has earned the support of leading organizations across the country.
Today marks three years since SCOTUS overturned Roe v. Wade. Since then, extreme Republicans have been on a crusade to strip women of their reproductive rights. As a member of the @reprocaucus.bsky.social, I will keep working to defend the freedoms of women in Virginia and across the country.
I’ve seen firsthand the cost of impulsive decisions and lies in the Iraq war. I refuse to sit back and let history repeat itself. Today, I joined my fellow veterans in the U.S. House in telling President Trump — we must not repeat the same mistakes.
I'm leading a bipartisan bill with Rep. Kiggans that would require all 161 Pentagon-run schools to prohibit students from using phones in the classroom. Because DODEA schools can — and should — be leaders in restoring in-class focus and reducing screen time during school hours.
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Voting History
534 total votes
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Recent roll calls with party-majority context so it is easier to scan how this member tends to vote.

DateBillQuestionPositionParty MajAlign?Result
2025-11-13H.R. 5371 (119th)Accept Senate changesNONOPassed
2025-11-12H. Res. 873 (119th)Approve resolutionNONOPassed
2025-09-19H. Res. 719 (119th)Approve resolutionNOT_VOTINGYESPassed
2025-09-19H.R. 5371 (119th)Final passageNONOPassed
2025-09-19H.R. 5371 (119th)Send back to committeeYESYESFailed
2025-09-18H.R. 1047 (119th)Final passageNONOPassed
2025-09-18H.R. 3015 (119th)Final passageNONOPassed
2025-09-18H.R. 3062 (119th)Final passageNONOPassed
2025-09-17H. Res. 713 (119th)Kill the motionYESYESPassed
2025-09-17H.R. 5143 (119th)Final passageYESNOPassed
2025-09-17H.R. 5125 (119th)Final passageNONOPassed
2025-09-17H. Res. 722 (119th)Approve resolutionNONOPassed
2025-09-17H. Res. 722 (119th)End debate nowNONOPassed
2025-09-16H.R. 5140 (119th)Final passageYESNOPassed
2025-09-16H.R. 4922 (119th)Final passageYESNOPassed
2025-09-16H.R. 2721 (119th)Fast-track passageYESYESPassed
2025-09-16H. Res. 707 (119th)Approve resolutionNONOPassed
2025-09-16H. Res. 707 (119th)End debate nowNONOPassed
2025-09-15H.R. 3400 (119th)Fast-track passageYESYESPassed
2025-09-15H.J. Res. 117 (119th)Kill the motionNONOPassed
2025-09-11H.R. 3486 (119th)Final passageNONOPassed
2025-09-11H.R. 3944 (119th)Instruct negotiatorsYESYESFailed
2025-09-10H.R. 3838 (119th)Final passageYESNOPassed
2025-09-10H.R. 3838 (119th)Send back to committeeYESYESFailed
2025-09-10H.R. 3838 (119th)Approve amendmentYESYESAgreed to
2025-09-10H.R. 3838 (119th)Approve amendmentNONOFailed
2025-09-10H.R. 3838 (119th)Approve amendmentNONOAgreed to
2025-09-10H.R. 3838 (119th)Approve amendmentNONOFailed
2025-09-10H.R. 3838 (119th)Approve amendmentNONOFailed
2025-09-10H.R. 3838 (119th)Approve amendmentNONOFailed
2025-09-10H.R. 3838 (119th)Approve amendmentNONOFailed
2025-09-10H.R. 3838 (119th)Approve amendmentNONOAgreed to
2025-09-10H.R. 3838 (119th)Approve amendmentYESNOAgreed to
2025-09-10H.R. 3838 (119th)Approve amendmentNONOAgreed to
2025-09-10H.R. 3838 (119th)Approve amendmentNONOFailed
2025-09-10H.R. 3838 (119th)Approve amendmentNONOAgreed to
2025-09-10H.R. 3838 (119th)Approve amendmentNONOAgreed to
2025-09-10H.R. 3838 (119th)Approve amendmentNONOAgreed to
2025-09-10H.R. 3838 (119th)Approve amendmentNONOAgreed to
2025-09-10H.R. 3838 (119th)Approve amendmentNONOAgreed to
2025-09-10H.R. 3838 (119th)Approve amendmentYESYESAgreed to
2025-09-09H. Res. 682 (119th)Approve resolutionNONOPassed
2025-09-09H. Res. 682 (119th)End debate nowNONOPassed
2025-09-08H.R. 3425 (119th)Fast-track passageYESYESPassed
2025-09-08H.R. 3424 (119th)Fast-track passageYESYESPassed
2025-09-04H.R. 4553 (119th)Final passageNONOPassed
2025-09-04H.R. 4553 (119th)Send back to committeeYESYESFailed
2025-09-04H.R. 4553 (119th)Approve amendmentNONOFailed
2025-09-04H.R. 4553 (119th)Approve amendmentNONOFailed
2025-09-04H.R. 4553 (119th)Approve amendmentNONOFailed

Alignment stats consider only votes where a clear yes/no majority existed for the legislator's party. Cross-party marks divergence where the vote matched the opposite party majority. ↔ indicates cross-party divergence.

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