1 3698 NORTH D 200 AANDAHL, 110 10 0.909 0.363 -0.511 2 40 4 VIRGINI 100 ABBITT W 2600 340 0.869 0.096 0.992 etc etc etc etc etc etc 99909 99 0 USA 100 CLINTON 963 95 0.901 -0.386 -0.154 99910 99 0 USA 200 BUSH 119 5 0.958 0.396 -0.076The first column is the ICPSR ID number (as corrected by myself and Howard Rosenthal -- see Corrected ICPSR Member ID Numbers Congress 1 - 113 for a discussion and listing of all members of Congress). The second column is the ICPSR State Code (99 if President), the third is the congressional district (0 if Senate or President), name of state, party code (see the party codes page for a complete listing of the party codes), name of member, total choices, errors, proportion correct ([total - errors]/total), and the last two columns are the two dimensional coordinates.
1 9062 198 CONNECT 5000 STURGES 0.567 0.350 1 9706 198 CONNECT 5000 WADSWORTH 0.697 0.013 etc etc etc etc etc etc 107 14657 25 9 WISCONS 200 SENSENBRENN 0.594 -0.804 107 29584 68 1 WYOMING 200 CUBIN 0.571 0.280The first column is the Congress number, the second is the ICPSR ID number, the third is the ICPSR State Code (99 if President), the fourth is the congressional district number (0 in the Senate file), the fifth is the state name, the sixth is the party code, name of member, and the two dimensional coordinates. Note that these coordinates are the same as those in the unique members file above.
1 1 1 41 8 49 1 6 1 -0.710 -0.966 0.260 1 2 2 36 1 37 1 1 6 0.675 -0.560 0.829 etc etc etc etc etc etc 107 988 44774 366 19 385 17 6 1 -0.649 1.000 -0.027 107 990 44776 244 116 360 27 6 1 -0.306 0.998 -0.061The first column is the Congress number, the second column is the roll call number (note that unscaled roll calls are omitted!), the third is an overall counter for the chamber, the fourth is the number of Yeas, the fifth the number of Nays, the sixth the total number of votes cast, the seventh the number of classification errors, the eighth and ninth numbers indicate where the Yeas and Nays fell relative to the projected midpoint on the normal vector (if the first number is a "6" that means that Nay was predicted below the cutpoint, if "1" Yea), the tenth number is the projected midpoint on the normal vector, and the last two numbers are the normal vector for the roll call.