
Jeremy Bynum Voting Record & Scorecard | National Democrat Platform
AK Representative
District: 1 • Republican
2025 DEM Alignment:
52.27%
Voting Alignment with DEM Platform – by Chapter
Rep. Jeremy Bynum (R-AK-1) earned a 52% National Democrat Platform score for 2025, showing moderate alignment with Democratic Party Platform principles. Jeremy Bynum voted on 44 of the 44 substantive bills scored by Dem Platform in 2025. Jeremy Bynum represents the 1st District in the Alaska House of Representatives.
Title
Lawmaker Position
HB 116
House 2025
1xReducing Regulatory Barriers for Cooperative Risk-Sharing Among Commercial Fishermen.
HB 121
House 2025
1xCombatting Regulatory Overreach by Reducing Occupational Licensing Barriers for Accountants While Expanding Practice Privileges Across State Lines.
HB 123
House 2025
1xEnsuring More Equal Taxation of Vehicle Rentals by Establishing a Tax on Rental Platforms.
HB 13
House 2025
1xIncreasing Property Tax Burdens by Expanding the Authority of Localities to Provide Property Tax Exemptions for Certain Residents which Merely Shifts Burdens onto other Property Owners.
HB 13 (Amd. 2)
House 2025
1xIncreasing Transparency and Fiscal Accountability Before Municipal Property Tax Exemptions Are Adopted.
HB 16 (Amd. 12)
House 2025
1xReducing the Risk of Corruption by Prohibiting Political Contributions from Government Contractors and Their Families.
HB 16 (Amd. 3)
House 2025
1xExpanding Campaign Finance Regulation by Imposing New Reporting and Disclosure Mandates on Political Speakers.
HB 174
House 2025
1xIncreasing Education Spending by Broadening a School Construction Fund and Removing Cash Balance Limits.
HB 28
House 2025
1xIncreasing Wealth Redistribution by Forcing Taxpayers to Pay Off the Student Loan Debt ofTeachers and State Employees.
HB 31
House 2025
1xEliminating a Dedicated Derelict Vessel Fund and Redirecting Proceeds to the General Fund.
HB 53 (Amd. 11)
House 2025
1xStrengthening Budget Accountability by Requiring Zero-Based Budgeting for Selected Agencies.
HB 53 (Amd. 13)
House 2025
1xPromoting Fiscal Responsibility by Reducing Unnecessary Spending on the State Council of the Arts.
HB 53 (Amd. 14)
House 2025
1xPromoting Fiscal Responsibility by Eliminating Taxpayer Funding for College Sports Teams.
HB 53 (Amd. 15)
House 2025
1xPromoting Fiscal Responsibility by Eliminating Taxpayer Funding for Public Radio Broadcasting.
HB 53 (Amd. 20)
House 2025
1xProtecting Taxpayers by Prohibiting State Funds from Being Used for Gender Dysphoria Services.
HB 53 (Amd. 25)
House 2025
1xPromoting Fiscal Responsibility by Decreasing Welfare Program Spending by Over $16.7 Million.
HB 53 (Amd. 26)
House 2025
1xSlightly Reducing Out-of-Control Spending by Cutting the Appropriation to the Department of Health by Over $6.9 Million.
HB 53 (Amd. 35)
House 2025
1xFueling Wasteful Spending by Appropriating $5 Million for Tourism Marketing.
HB 53 (Amd. 42)
House 2025
1xSlightly Reducing Out-of-Control Spending by Cutting the Appropriation to the Department of Education and Early Development by Over $1.7 Million.
HB 53 (Amd. 43)
House 2025
1xSlightly Reducing Out-of-Control Spending by Eliminating an Appropriation of $457,000 for the Alaska Sustainable Energy Corporation.
HB 53 (Amd. 49)
House 2025
1xBlocking an Effort to Reduce Out-of-Control Spending by Eliminating Language Reducing the Appropriation to the Executive Branch by Over $78.5 Million.
HB 53 (Amd. 50)
House 2025
1xFueling Out-of-Control Spending by Appropriating $6 Million for a Drone Development Program Best Handled by the Private Sector.
HB 53 (Amd. 51)
House 2025
1xIncreasing Taxpayer Subsidies for Government-Favored Renewable Energy Projects by Over $8.4 Million.
HB 53 (Amd. 59)
House 2025
1xSlightly Reducing Out-of-Control Spending by Cutting the Appropriation for the Office of Public Advocacy by $513,600.
HB 53 (Amd. 76)
House 2025
1xProtecting Taxpayers by Prohibiting Medicaid Funds from Being Used for Abortions.
HB 53 (Amd. 9)
House 2025
1xIncreasing Taxpayer Subsidies for Government-Favored Renewable Energy Projects by Over $8.4 Million.
HB 53 (Constitutional Budget Reserve Appropriations)
House 2025
1xMasking Fiscal Irresponsibility by Raiding the State''s Rainy-Day Fund to Cover Out-of-Control Spending.
HB 53 (Line-Item Veto Override)
House 2025
1xWorsening Out-of-Control Spending by Overriding the Governor''s Veto of Over $1 Billion in Education Spending.
HB 57 (Veto Override)
House 2025
1xExpanding State Control and Spending Across the Public Education System.
HB 69 (Amd. 11)
House 2025
1xExpanding Government-Controlled Education Funding Rules by Mandating Charter School Contract Funding Terms.
HB 69 (Amd. 2)
House 2025
1xReducing Government Bureaucracy by Eliminating a State Education Funding Task Force.
HB 69 (Amd. 25)
House 2025
1xReducing Barriers to School Choice by Requiring School Boards to Accept Charter School Applications Year-Round.
HB 69 (Amd. 29)
House 2025
1xExpanding Government Involvement in Education Through a Statewide Technical Training System and Spending Mandates.
HB 69 (Amd. 52)
House 2025
1xExpanding School Choice by Requiring School Districts to Accept Open Enrollment Requests and Creating Appeal Processes.
HB 69 (Veto Override)
House 2025
1xIncreasing Education Spending by Increasing the Base Per-Student Allocation.
HB 78
House 2025
1xPlacing Taxpayers on the Hook for Billions in Additional Costs by Reopening the Defined Benefit Pension System for Public Employees.
SB 132
House 2025
1xReforming Insurance Regulations to Address Rising Health Care Costs Caused by Obamacare.
SB 133
House 2025
1xExpanding State Mandates on Health Insurers for Prior Authorization and Coverage Processes.
SB 15
House 2025
1xExpanding Employment Opportunities by Reducing Unnecessary Restrictions Related to Alcohol.
SB 156
House 2025
1xForcing Taxpayers to Subsidize Commercial Fishing Loans at Capped Interest Rates.
SB 183 (Veto Override)
House 2025
1xStrengthening Legislative Oversight Authority to Promote Accountability in State Government.
SB 39
House 2025
1xReducing Borrowing and Lending Opportunities by Capping Small-Dollar Loan Interest Rates at 3% Per Month (36% APR) and Expanding State Control Over Consumer Lending.
SB 57 (Amd. 10)
House 2025
1xReducing Wasteful Spending by Eliminating an Appropriation of $5 Million for Tourism Marketing.
SB 96
House 2025
1xGrowing Wealth Redistribution and Shifting Tax Burdens by Forcing Taxpayers to Subsidize Childcare Costs Through Tax Credits.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Rep. Jeremy Bynum's voting record?
Rep. Jeremy Bynum (R-AK-1) earned a 52% National Democrat Platform score for 2025, showing moderate alignment with Democratic Party Platform principles. Jeremy Bynum voted on 44 of the 44 substantive bills scored by Dem Platform in 2025. Jeremy Bynum represents the 1st District in the Alaska House of Representatives.
How aligned is Jeremy Bynum with Democratic Party Platform principles?
Jeremy Bynum earned a 52% National Democrat Platform score in 2025, showing moderate alignment with Democratic Party Platform principles.
What is Jeremy Bynum's Dem Platform score?
Jeremy Bynum has a 52% Dem Platform score for 2025.
Where does Jeremy Bynum serve?
Rep. Jeremy Bynum (R-AK-1) represents the 1st District in the Alaska House of Representatives as a Republican.
