Webber earns perfect voting record, looks forward to 2026

Webber earns perfect voting record, looks forward to 2026

LANSING, Mich. — The Michigan Senate recorded 365 roll call votes in 2025, and Sen. Michael Webber was present for each of them.

“The residents of the 9th Senate District entrusted me to be their voice in Lansing, and they expect me to be at work, doing my job,” said Webber, R-Rochester Hills. “Voting on proposed legislation is one of the most significant duties we have as lawmakers. I take this responsibility seriously and was sure to be present for each vote.”

Webber was one of 11 senators with perfect voting records in 2025, according to information compiled by the Capitol news outlet MIRS. The senator has maintained his perfect voting record since being elected to the Senate in 2022.

“Nothing gets done if you don’t show up to work,” Webber said. “I’ve always considered it an honor and a privilege to serve in our state’s Capitol, and the residents of my district and of this state deserve nothing less.”

Wednesday, Jan. 14, marks the start of a new legislative session and a new year of voting. The complete MIRS spreadsheet of total roll call votes and missed votes from the 2025 legislative session for both the Senate and House of Representatives can be found here.

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