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“Inactivity” measures how often a deputy did not cast a For or Against vote on motions they could have voted on — whether absent, or present but not registering, abstaining, or not pressing. A non-vote is not neutral: a motion passes only with a majority of For votes, so being present yet not voting effectively withholds support — counting, in practice, the same as a vote against. Attendance shows how often a deputy at least registered for the sitting.
How is this calculated?
Inactivity % = (Votes available − Voted (for/against)) / Votes available = (4896 − 756) / 4896 = 84.6%
Registered 4896 · Absent 0
· Votes available 4896
For: 602 · Against: 154 ·
Abstain: 214 · Did not vote: 3926 ·
Absent: 0
Party loyalty % — Party loyalty is the share of a deputy's ballots cast with their faction's majority stance, over the policy votes they took part in.
ℹ️ Very high inactivity usually means the person served as a minister or Prime Minister (the cabinet doesn't vote) or left parliament mid-term.
Votes most like / Votes most unlike
Share of votes where both deputies cast the same For/Against ballot, over the motions both took part in (at least 50 in common).
Votes most like
- Arminas Lydeka 92% agreement
- Rytas Kupčinskas 92% agreement
- Rima Baškienė 88% agreement
- Aurelija Stancikienė 88% agreement
- Naglis Puteikis 88% agreement
- Povilas Gylys 87% agreement
- Valdas Vasiliauskas 86% agreement
- Arimantas Dumčius 86% agreement
Votes most unlike
- Viktor Uspaskich 44% agreement
- Algirdas Butkevičius 52% agreement
- Šarūnas Birutis 52% agreement
- Neringa Venckienė 58% agreement
- Gediminas Kirkilas 60% agreement
- Larisa Dmitrijeva 60% agreement
- Sergej Dmitrijev 60% agreement
- Virginija Baltraitienė 60% agreement