LANSING, Mich. — Sen. Joseph Bellino didn’t miss any votes in 2025, according to information compiled by the Capitol news outlet MIRS.
“I am proud to — once again — have not missed a single vote on behalf of the hardworking people of Monroe, Hillsdale and Lenawee counties who put their trust in me to fight for them every day and be their voice in the Senate,” said Bellino, R-Monroe. “I will continue to work each day to improve our communities, our state and the lives of Michigan families and workers.
In 2025, Bellino did not miss any of the 365 roll call votes taken in the Senate. He also had a perfect Senate voting record in 2023 and perfect voting records in five of his six years of service in the House of Representatives from 2017 through 2022.
MIRS previously named Bellino as the “most conservative” member of the Michigan Senate.
In addition to having a 96% conservative voting record on 46 key votes taken during the 2025 legislative session, Bellino cast the most “no” votes in the Senate last year.
“I fought for lower taxes, less government and more freedom for Michigan residents to live their lives as they see fit,” Bellino said. “I also fought against wasteful spending, more burdensome regulations and a bunch of liberal policies that hurt our economy and our students.”
Bellino was one of 11 senators with perfect voting records in 2025, including Sens. Thomas Albert, R-Lowell, Aric Nesbitt, R-Lawton, and Michael Webber, R-Rochester Hills.
The complete MIRS spreadsheet of total roll call votes and missed votes for both the Senate and House of Representatives can be found here.
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