Pat Stefano ran as a conservative.
He campaigned as pro Trump, pro life, and pro election integrity.
But when it mattered most, his votes told a different story.
This site exists for one reason:
To document Pat Stefano’s record using his own votes, public statements, and independent conservative scorecards.
No spin. No rumors. Just receipts.
In 2019, Pat Stefano voted for Act 77, the law that created no excuse mail in voting in Pennsylvania.
During the most recent Pennsylvania state budget fight:
Grimm Krupa and Warner opposed the budget due to:
Stefano helped the bipartisan budget pass anyway.
When conservative lawmakers drew a line, Stefano crossed it.
Stefano talks tough on abortion and has supported abortion restrictions.
But budgets matter.
Stefano voted for budgets that:
Conservatives understand this truth:
According to the Pennsylvania Legislative Scorecard, a conservative constitutional index:
This is not a liberal scorecard.
It is based on constitutional limits and limited government.
Stefano voted YES on legislation requiring high school seniors to complete the FAFSA or formally opt out.
Conservatives objected because:
This vote was scored anti liberty.
Stefano voted YES on legislation expanding licensure eligibility and authority to non citizens while increasing regulatory power.
Concerns included:
This vote was also scored anti liberty.
When RINOS needed a yes vote, Stefano delivered.
MAGA voters do not support “sometimes conservatives.”
They support:
Campaign slogans do not override voting records.
Everything on this site is based on:
No opinions required.
Just the record.