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Phil Hart

Sen · Republican · District 2 · ID

Phil Hart — Republican State Senator for Idaho District 2 (official headshot)

Where they stand

Every rated Senate member for the selected period — dots are members, the shaded band is the middle 50% of each party, the tick is the party median.

Trend vs. medians

Phil Hart's score per year against the Senate, party, and statewide medians (rated members only).

By issue category

Phil Hart vs. the Republican median and the Senate median, per issue category.

Standout votes

Votes where Phil Hart broke from the Republican majority in the Senate.

Detailed score tables

Year

Score

Role

Party

Dist.

2024
97.50
Sen
R
2
2023
93.62
Sen
R
2

Year

2024
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
91.30
100.00
2023
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
66.67
100.00
91.49
100.00

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Sen. Phil Hart's voting record?

Sen. Phil Hart (R-ID-2) earned a 98% ILA score for 2024, ranking among the strongest defenders of limited-government principles in the Idaho legislature. Phil Hart was named a Champion of Limited Government by ILA for 2024, an award given to lawmakers scoring 90% or higher on the ILA scorecard. Across 2 years rated, Phil Hart's lifetime ILA score averages 96%. Phil Hart represents the 2nd District in the Idaho State Senate.

How aligned is Phil Hart with limited-government principles?

Phil Hart earned a 98% ILA score in 2024 and was named a Champion of Limited Government by ILA. Phil Hart ranks among the strongest defenders of limited-government principles.

What is Phil Hart's ILA score?

Phil Hart has a 98% ILA score for 2024. Across 2 years rated, Phil Hart's lifetime average is 96%.

Has Phil Hart received recognition from ILA?

Phil Hart was named a Champion of Limited Government by ILA for 2024, given to lawmakers scoring 90% or higher on the ILA scorecard.

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