For the real Golden Dome junkies among you, who read my new article on dissent under Speaker Robert DeLeo and find yourselves wanting more data, you're in luck!
Here are the Democratic state reps with the most and fewest total "votes off" -- opposite DeLeo -- cast on 214 roll call votes since DeLeo became speaker, that were examined by the Phoenix. (Quorum calls and routine land-taking measures were not included.)
Most votes off
89 Jennifer Callahan
65 Thomas Stanley
58 Jim Miceli
53 Chris Fallon
50 John Rogers
34 William Smitty Pignatelli, Angelo Puppolo
31 Steven D'Amico
30 William Greene, Matthew Patrick
29 John Quinn
28 Colleen Garry
27 James Cantwell, Lida Harkin
25 David Flynn
24 James Fagan
23 Thomas Calter, Paul Kujawski
22 James Arciero, John Fresolo, Michael Rush
21 Bruce Ayers, Christine Canvan
20 Brian Ashe, David Nangle
19 Carl Sciortino, Joyce Spiliotis
Fewest votes off (Those with bonus-salary positions underlined.)
0 John Binienda, Patricia Haddad, Louis Kafka, Michael Moran, Charles Murphy, James Vallee
1 Linda Dorcina Forry, William Galvin, Kevin Honan, Peter Kocot, Peter Koutoujian, William Lantigua, Ronald Mariano, Aaron Michlewitz, Vincent Pedone, Kathi-Anne Reinstein, Jeffrey Sanchez, Ellen Story, Alice Wolf
2 Willie Mae Allen, Carlo Basile, Antonio Cabral, Gloria Fox, Michael Kane, Jay Kaufman, Kay Khan, Jason Lewis, Byron Rushing, John Scibak, Theodore Speliotis
3 Cory Atkins, Garrett Bradley, Thomas Conroy, Paul Donato, Barry Finegold, John Keenan, Stephen Kulik, David Linsky, Thomas Petrolati, Benjamin Swan, Brian Wallace, Martha Walz
4 Kate Hogan, Barbara L'Italien, Elizabeth Malia, James O'Day, Alice Peisch, Tom Sannicandro, Frank Smizik, Robert Spellane, Harriett Stanley
5 Kevin Aguiar, Geraldo Alicea, Michael Brady, Cheryl Coakley-Rivera, Michael Costello, Ann-Margaret Ferrante, Mary Grant, Harold Naughton, Robert Nyman, Eugene O'Flaherty, Steven Walsh