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Representative Nelson T. Abbott
Utah legislator profile

Years served in the Utah legislature

First session in legislature: 2021
Most recent year of service for which data are available: 2025
Total sessions served in Utah House as of 2025: 5
Total sessions served in Utah Senate as of 2025: 0

How to read the statistical profile

I present a variety of statistics about Rep. Nelson T. Abbott's service in the Utah legislature. I highlight differences from chamber averages using little green and red arrows. The number of arrows is statistically determined. More arrows indicate a larger difference compared to the chamber average, in relation to how much diversity there is among legislators on this metric. If all legislators introduce exactly 5 bills, then a legislator who introduces 10 is very different; if legislators vary wildly in how many bills they introduce (but the average is still 5), then a legislator who introduces 10 bills may be less different from average. The standard deviation measures this diversity.

Rep. Abbott's statistical profile

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Service summary. Service prior to 2007 (if any) is not shown here. My database goes back only to 2007.
  Chamber HouseHouseHouseHouseHouse
  District H60H60H57H57H57
  Party RRRRR
Leadership NoneNoneNoneNoneNone
Years in chamber 12345
Years comparison LowerLowerLowerLower==
 
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Bills sponsored (learn more) Bills written and promoted by the legislator in his/her own chamber.
Introduced by Abbott 4871512
Chamber average 6.67.18.18.58.0
Difference -2.6+0.9-1.1+6.5+4.0
Comparison Lower====HigherHigherHigher
 
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Bill passage rate (learn more). What percent of Rep. Abbott's sponsored bills pass and are officially "enrolled"? (I ignore whether the governor signed or vetoted the bill.)
Bills introduced 4871512
Bills passed 35385
Passage rate 75%63%43%53%42%
Chamber average 60%58%56%56%59%
Difference +15+4.8-13.3-3.3-16.7
Comparison Higher==Lower==Lower
 
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Bills floor sponsored. A "floor sponsor" is like a secondary sponsor of a bill. After a bill passes the sponsor's chamber, its sponsor needs to find a "floor sponsor" in the other chamber to usher it through the other chamber.
Total floor sponsored 231143
Chamber average 3.13.03.53.34.6
Difference -1.1+0.0+7.5+0.7-1.6
Comparison Lower==HigherHigher==Lower
 
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Missed votes (learn more). Usually missed votes occur because of competing obligations within the legislature, not because the legislator has left the capitol.
Missed votes 35478198103
Total votes held 666711803845850
Absentee rate 5.3%6.6%10%12%12%
Chamber average 6.1%5.7%6.4%6.8%7.1%
Difference -0.8+0.9+3.6+5.2+4.9
Comparison ====HigherHigherHigher
 
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"Nay" votes (learn more). Most floor votes pass by overwhelming majorities, since unpopular bills get weeded out long before they reach the floor. As a result, "nay" votes are rare.
"Nay" votes 4550333542
Total votes held 666711803845850
"Nay" rate 6.8%7.0%4.1%4.1%4.9%
Chamber average 7.7%6.5%7.1%5.7%6.2%
Difference -0.9+0.5-3.0-1.6-1.3
Comparison ====LowerLowerLower
 
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Winning side rate (learn more). What percentage of the time (excluding near-unanimous votes) is the legislator on the winning side of a floor vote?
Winning side rate 83%65%82%78%65%
Chamber average 66%67%69%68%69%
Difference +17-2.2+12+10.0-3.7
Comparison HigherHigher==HigherHigherLower
 
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Ideology score (NOMINATE method) (learn more). Using W-NOMINATE algorithm developed by Congressional scholars, I calculate each legislator's relative ideology after each General Session. I describe the method here. Scores have no intrinsic meaning. They are only relative: A legislator with a higher score is to the right ideologically of a legislator with a lower scale. Scores may be compared only within a single chamber and a single year. In most years, a conservative Republican will have a score above 0; a score close to 100 is extreme.
Contact me for scores. They get misinterpreted often enough that I now provide them only to political scientists.
 
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Party support score (overall) (learn more). How consistently does Rep. Abbott support his/her party? That is, what percentage of the time does the legislator vote with the majority of the other members of his/her party? Scores are usually easily above 90%.
Score (overall) 94%94%96%96%95%
Chamber average 94%95%96%96%96%
Difference +0.5-1.0+0.7-0.1-0.4
Comparison ==Lower======
 
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Party support score (party-line only) (learn more). This is the same as the "raw" party support score, but we look only at party-line votes when calculating this. A "party-line" vote occurs when the majority of Democrats votes against the majority of Republicans. Although party-line votes are rare, looking at the legislator's party support score in this setting can be revealing.
Score (party-line only) 87%88%88%90%88%
Chamber average 85%84%88%87%88%
Difference +2.2+4.2+0.6+2.4+0.2
Comparison ==Higher======

Votes on Rep. Abbott's bills

Many votes have been held on bills sponsored by Rep. Abbott. In the interest of space, I display only the most and least divisive votes held on Rep. Abbott's bills.

Rep. Abbott's most divisive bills

Listed below are the 10 votes on bills sponsored by Rep. Abbott that had the closest vote margin (as a percent of the total votes cast). When there are ties, I list the most recent bills first.

Year Sponsor Bill Ayes Nays Margin
(as % of total votes)
Type of vote
2021 Abbott HB0357 30 40 14% House/ failed
2022 Abbott HB0239S02 29 43 19% House/ failed
2025 Abbott HB0109 15 8 30% Senate/ passed 3rd reading
2023 Abbott HB0294 49 26 31% House/ passed 3rd reading
2024 Abbott HB0449S02 18 7 44% Senate/ passed 2nd & 3rd readings/ suspension
2023 Abbott HB0398S02 44 17 44% House/ passed 3rd reading
2025 Abbott HB0424 22 7 52% Senate/ passed 2nd & 3rd readings/ suspension
2023 Abbott HB0398S02 51 14 57% House/ concurs with Senate amendment
2025 Abbott HB0424 54 13 61% House/ passed 3rd reading
2025 Abbott HB0424 55 13 62% House/ concurs with Senate amendment

Rep. Abbott's least divisive bills

Listed below are the 10 votes on bills sponsored by Rep. Abbott that had the widest vote margin (as a percent of the total votes cast). When there are ties, I display the most recent bills first.

Year Sponsor Bill Ayes Nays Margin
(as % of total votes)
Type of vote
2025 Abbott HB0527 64 0 100% House/ passed 3rd reading
2025 Abbott HB0334 27 0 100% Senate/ passed 2nd & 3rd readings/ suspension
2025 Abbott HB0276S05 68 0 100% House/ concurs with Senate amendment
2025 Abbott HB0276S05 26 0 100% Senate/ passed 2nd & 3rd readings/ suspension
2025 Abbott HB0276S05 72 0 100% House/ passed 3rd reading
2025 Abbott HB0109 23 0 100% Senate/ passed 2nd reading
2025 Abbott HB0109 70 0 100% House/ passed 3rd reading
2025 Abbott HB0024S02 24 0 100% Senate/ passed 3rd reading
2025 Abbott HB0024S02 22 0 100% Senate/ passed 2nd reading
2025 Abbott HB0024S02 72 0 100% House/ passed 3rd reading