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Shomari Figures

U.S. Representative - AL District 2 · AL (District 2) · D
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Voting history

The voting record

Date
Vote
Chamber
Question / result
May 15, 2026
Nay
House
On Agreeing to the Amendment · Vote #1
May 15, 2026
Yea
House
On Passage
May 14, 2026
Nay
House
On Passage
May 14, 2026
Yea
House
On Agreeing to the Resolution
May 14, 2026
Yea
House
On Motion to Recommit
May 14, 2026
Nay
House
On Passage
May 14, 2026
Nay
House
On Passage
May 14, 2026
Yea
House
On Motion to Recommit
May 13, 2026
Yea
House
On Motion to Suspend the Rules and Agree
Showing 1-6 of 78 bill groups (120 votes)
Topics & Events

In the spotlight

Featured Topic
Alabama splits its primary under post-Callais maps
Alabama split its primary: 4 of 7 congressional districts voided, August redo ordered
Key Figures
Kay Ivey portrait
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Barry Moore portrait
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Shomari Figures portrait
Terri Sewell portrait
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Events (6)
May 19, 2026 · election
Alabama runs split congressional primary after Callais upends Voting Rights Act maps
On May 19, 2026, Alabama ran a split primary under maps revived after the Supreme Court's April 29 Callais decision and the Court's May 11 order letting the state use its 2023 map. Gov. Kay Ivey and Secretary of State Wes Allen counted binding results only in the 3rd, 4th, and 5th congressional districts, while voters in the 1st, 2nd, 6th, and 7th had to come back on August 11 because their primary results were voided. The arrangement turned a redistricting fight into an immediate test of how quickly state officials could shrink Black voting power and force a costly redo of a federal election (Supreme Court opinion; Alabama Reflector; OPB/NPR; WBHM; WBRC).
Key Figures
5 total
May 16, 2026 · protest
Thousands rally in Selma and Montgomery for voting rights after Supreme Court guts VRA protections
More than 250 organizations staged the "All Roads Lead to the South" National Day of Action on May 16, 2026, marching across the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma and rallying at the Alabama State Capitol in Montgomery. The mobilization responded to the Supreme Court's 6-3 ruling in Louisiana v. Callais requiring proof of intentional discrimination under Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act. Over 100 buses brought demonstrators from across the country. Rev. Dr. Bernice A. King delivered the keynote near where her father addressed marchers in 1965.
Key Figures
2 total
May 12, 2026 · election
Kay Ivey sets August special primaries for four Alabama House districts
On May 12, 2026, Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey set August 11 special primary elections for the 1st, 2nd, 6th, and 7th congressional districts after the Supreme Court let Alabama use its 2023 map for the 2026 cycle. Secretary of State Wes Allen prepared a compressed calendar that voided May 19 congressional-primary results in those four districts and opened a short qualifying window. The decision forced voters in redrawn districts to return for another federal primary and moved the cost of Alabama's map fight onto voters, candidates, and taxpayers (Alabama governor release; Alabama SOS calendar; AP; Alabama Reflector; Roll Call).
Key Figures
4 total
May 8, 2026 · court_ruling
Alabama asks Supreme Court to strip second Black congressional district
Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall filed an emergency motion with the Supreme Court on May 8, 2026, asking the justices to vacate the district court order requiring a second majority-Black congressional district. Marshall argued that the Callais ruling rendered the order unconstitutional because it required Alabama to use race as a predominant factor in drawing districts. State legislators had already passed a new single-majority-Black-district map in anticipation of SCOTUS approval. The motion threatened the congressional seats of Reps. Terri Sewell and Shomari Figures.
Key Figures
4 total
May 2, 2026 · executive
Ivey calls special session to redraw Alabama congressional map
Featured
Alabama Governor Kay Ivey calls a special legislative session to redraw Alabama's congressional map, targeting the court-ordered majority-Black 2nd District held by Rep. Shomari Figures. The goal is to restore a 7-0 Republican delegation. Ivey states: \"Give our state a fighting chance to send seven Republican members to Congress.\"
Key Figures
2 total
Recent bills sponsored & cosponsored

Bills & legislation

H.R. 8505 · 2026 · Sponsored
Veterinary Education Equity Act
In Committee
Terri Sewell portrait
Bennie Thompson portrait
Joyce Beatty portrait
H.R. 8502 · 2026 · Sponsored
To direct the Secretary of Agriculture to conduct a study on ways to increase opportunities for 1890 Institutions to conduct educational programs and provide technical assistance with respect to issues relating to the transfer of agricultural land and assets, including heirs property, to the next generation of farmers and ranchers, and for other purposes,.
In Committee
Bennie Thompson portrait
Terri Sewell portrait
Joyce Beatty portrait
H.R. 8503 · 2026 · Sponsored
Save SNAP Act of 2026
In Committee
Bennie Thompson portrait
Terri Sewell portrait
Janelle Bynum portrait
Joyce Beatty portrait
H.R. 8504 · 2026 · Sponsored
Rural Health Resilience Act of 2026
In Committee
Janelle Bynum portrait
Terri Sewell portrait
Bennie Thompson portrait
Joyce Beatty portrait
Don Bacon portrait
H.R. 8046 · 2026 · Sponsored
Food and Nutrition Delivery Safety Act of 2026
In Committee
Lucy McBath portrait
John Mannion portrait
Julia Brownley portrait
Terri Sewell portrait
Andrea Salinas portrait
Brittany Pettersen portrait
+2 more cosponsors
H.R. 7533 · 2026 · Sponsored
RISE Reauthorization Act of 2026
In Committee
Terri Sewell portrait
John Mannion portrait
Josh Riley portrait
H.R. 6635 · 2025 · Sponsored
Bus Operator Safety and Security Act
In Committee
Jefferson Van Drew portrait
André Carson portrait
Rob Bresnahan portrait
Tom Barrett portrait
Nellie Pou portrait
Juan Ciscomani portrait
+12 more cosponsors
H.R. 6006 · 2025 · Sponsored
To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 401 North Elm Street in Tuskegee, Alabama, as the "Tuskegee Airmen Memorial Post Office".
In Committee
Mike Rogers portrait
Robert Aderholt portrait
Dale Strong portrait
Terri Sewell portrait
Barry Moore portrait
Gary Palmer portrait
+7 more cosponsors
H.R. 5876 · 2025 · Sponsored
Keep America Building Act
In Committee
André Carson portrait
Henry Johnson portrait
Nellie Pou portrait
Brad Sherman portrait
H.R. 5849 · 2025 · Sponsored
USCP Act
In Committee
Glenn Ivey portrait
Sarah Elfreth portrait
Wesley Bell portrait
Troy Carter portrait
Terri Sewell portrait
Angie Craig portrait
+15 more cosponsors
Showing 1-10 of 120 recent bills (296 total)
Statistics
Bills sponsored
19
Bills cosponsored
277
Total votes cast
537
Last 120 votes
56Y · 64N
News mentions
4
Congressional terms
2025–2027· Current
House · D2
119th Congress · AL · D