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She represents 800,000 people. Records show she hasn't cast a vote in a month.

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In the halls of the U.S. Capitol, Congresswoman Frederica Wilson is usually hard to miss. Known for her collection of vibrant, sequined hats and her loud voice for her Miami district, she is a fixture of the House floor.

But for nearly four weeks, that seat has remained empty. The hats are nowhere to be seen, and more importantly, the votes that represent nearly 800,000 Floridians are not being cast.

Since April 17, 2026, Rep. Wilson has missed more than 40 consecutive roll call votes. In the fast-paced environment of Congress, a month-long absence without a public explanation is rare. It raises deep questions about who is currently holding the power for South Florida.

What the records show

  • April 17, 2026: The last day Rep. Wilson cast an official vote on the House floor.
  • 43: The number of consecutive roll call votes she has now missed.
  • May 2, 2026: The date her office released a written statement on a Supreme Court case.
  • 83: The current age of the Congresswoman, making her a senior member of the House.
  • August 18, 2026: The date of the upcoming primary where she is running for re-election.

THE BIGGER QUESTION

Does the public have a right to a "wellness check" on their elected leaders? We live in an era where transparency is expected, yet the health and location of our most powerful officials often remain a secret.

The real story here is the "autopilot" nature of modern politics. If an office can release statements and "introduce" bills while the lawmaker is nowhere to be found, who is actually in charge? For the people of Florida’s 24th District, the silence means their voting power is currently gone. They are effectively without a voice during a period of massive national change.

THE OTHER SIDE

Staff for Wilson would likely point to her ongoing legislative activity as proof she is still working. On the same day she last voted, she introduced a bill to help transit workers. Her office continues to release statements on food costs and voting rights, suggesting her team is still fighting for her priorities from afar.

While a team can write letters and send emails, a staffer cannot push the voting button on the House floor. Without a physical presence, her district has no actual say in the laws being passed today. A "digital presence" is not a substitute for constitutional duty.

WHAT HAPPENS NOW

The House is currently in a busy session with a very slim margin between parties. Every "Not Voting" entry makes it harder for her party to pass or block laws. It shifts the math for everyone else in the room.

If Wilson does not return or provide an update soon, the political pressure will grow. With a primary election just three months away, voters will have to decide if they want a leader who is present on the floor, or a legacy managed by a team of aides.

wHAT WE STILL DON'T KNOW

  • Is the Congresswoman dealing with a private health issue or a personal recovery?
  • Has she officially notified the Speaker of the House about a long-term absence?
  • Will she be healthy enough to campaign in person before the August primary?

Transparency notes

Published: May 14, 2026. No major post-publication update has been logged.

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