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Where can I find the official House Clerk roll call and a downloadable CSV for the FY2025 CR vote?

Checked on November 6, 2025
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Executive Summary

The three provided analyses do not contain or corroborate the claim about where to find the official House Clerk roll call or a downloadable CSV for the FY2025 continuing resolution (CR) vote; none of the sources supplied the requested roll call data or a CSV link [1] [2]. Based on the absence of relevant material in those analyses, the next step is to consult the official House Clerk roll call resources and congressional record repositories that routinely publish roll calls and downloadable vote tallies; the supplied documents instead address unrelated technical and payments topics [3] [1] [2].

1. What the original statement actually asserts — a direct demand for the primary source

The user's statement asks explicitly for the official House Clerk roll call and a downloadable CSV for the FY2025 CR vote, seeking primary, machine-readable records of how each Representative voted. This is a factual request for a specific government document: a formal roll call and an exportable vote tally. The three supplied analyses do not validate that such a file was located or provided; instead, they analyze unrelated academic, programming, and consumer-payment discussions, demonstrating mismatch between claim and evidence [3] [1] [2]. The core claim therefore remains unsupported by the materials provided and requires direct consultation of legislative record repositories.

2. What the supplied analyses actually contain — mismatch and tangents

The first analysis discusses methods to reduce failure-inducing inputs and debugging techniques, focusing on technical research and simplification strategies; it makes no mention of legislative roll calls or government CSVs [3]. The second analysis is an instructional piece on handling invalid input in C++ using std::cin and likewise contains no references to congressional voting data or the House Clerk [1]. The third analysis centers on user troubleshooting for a Money Network card and system errors related to benefit transfers, again unrelated to the FY2025 CR vote or roll call datasets [2]. Collectively, these sources confirm there is no evidence in the packet supporting the user's specific request.

3. Where authoritative roll calls and CSVs are typically published — how to proceed efficiently

When an official roll call and CSV are needed for a specific House vote like a FY2025 CR, the authoritative locations are the House Clerk’s official roll call listings and the Congressional Record repositories that publish roll call results and downloadable vote data. Those official outlets routinely provide vote-by-name records and machine-readable exports (CSV, XML) for each roll call. Given the absence of such files in the provided materials, the verifiable approach is to directly query the House Clerk’s roll call pages and the congressional vote archives; this is the only way to obtain an official, downloadable CSV for a named FY2025 CR roll call and to confirm vote timestamps and metadata.

4. Reconciling potential confusion — common causes of missing or misattributed files

Confusion about where to find a roll call CSV often arises because secondary sources (news articles, forums, GitHub mirrors) may repost or summarize votes without providing downloadable machine-readable files. The supplied analyses illustrate common misattribution: technical and consumer threads were conflated with a legislative request, showing how irrelevant content can be mistaken for documentation [1] [2]. To avoid such errors, always verify the file’s provenance: confirm that the CSV is published by the House Clerk or an official congressional repository, and check timestamps and roll call numbers to ensure they correspond to the FY2025 continuing resolution vote you intend to analyze.

5. Final verdict and recommended next steps for the user

Based on the available analyses, the claim that the requested official House Clerk roll call and downloadable CSV are contained within the provided sources is false; none of the three documents supply or point to that material [3] [1] [2]. The recommendation is to obtain the primary roll call directly from the House Clerk’s roll call archives or the official congressional vote repository to ensure authenticity and access to a downloadable CSV. If you want, provide the roll call number or the exact date/time of the FY2025 CR vote and I will identify the specific roll call metadata you need to locate the official CSV.

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