
Brian Mast
Republican · FL · House · District 21
Cross-party rate
2.4%
Votes with party
97.6%
Votes tracked
470
What Supporters Highlight
- +Voted yes on 67% of tax and spending bills, compared to 36% for the average Republican member
- +Voted yes on 67% of social program bills, compared to 36% for the average Republican member
- +Voted yes on 77% of economic bills, compared to 60% for the average Republican member
What Critics Point To
- −Voted Nay on H.R. 7148 when most Republican members voted Yea (Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2026)
- −Top contributing employers include NULL, NULL, NULL
- −50% of campaign funding comes from large donors giving $200 or more
Auto-generated from voting record and campaign finance data. These reflect common perspectives, not endorsements.
Votes by Topic
Campaign Finance(2026 cycle)
Total raised
$2.4M
Total spent
$1.8M
Cash on hand
$2.3M
Where the money comes from
vs. House median(432 members with data)
Top contributing employers
Committee Assignments
Voting Overview
When They Broke From Their Party (11 times)
Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2026
Party majority voted Yea · 2026-01-22
On Agreeing to the Amendment
Party majority voted Yea · 2026-01-14
On Agreeing to the Amendment
Party majority voted Nay · 2025-12-11
On Agreeing to the Amendment
Party majority voted Yea · 2025-09-04
On Agreeing to the Amendment
Party majority voted Yea · 2025-09-03
On Agreeing to the Amendment
Party majority voted Yea · 2025-09-03
On Agreeing to the Amendment
Party majority voted Yea · 2025-09-03
On Motion to Suspend the Rules and Pass, as Amended: Promoting Opportunities for Non-Traditional Capital Formation Act
Party majority voted Yea · 2025-06-23
On Motion to Suspend the Rules and Pass: Setting Consumer Standards for Lithium-Ion Batteries Act
Party majority voted Yea · 2025-04-28
On Agreeing to the Amendment
Party majority voted Nay · 2025-03-27
+ 1 more cross-party votes
Sources
Last updated 2026-04-01