Representative Frost Extends Perfect Voting Attendance Record Through 2025 Completes 29 Years of Making Every Vote
Massachusetts House Minority Whip, State Representative Paul K. Frost (R-Auburn) has made all 116 roll call votes taken up in 2025, the first half of the 2025-2026 legislative session in the Massachusetts House of Representatives. This maintains his perfect voting record since first taking office, bringing his total to 7,461 votes cast since 1997. His streak is the second longest running of all current members in the House of Representatives, surpassed only by that of the House Minority Leader who has served longer than Frost.
House Minority Leader Bradley Jones, Jr. in commending Frost said, “I congratulate House Minority Whip Paul Frost as he continues an impressive streak of making every roll call vote in the Mass House since he first took office 29 years ago. I know firsthand the personal sacrifices and dedication it takes to having a perfect voting attendance record this long. Paul is always there representing those who sent him and doing the job for all his communities. He gives this position his full-time attention. The people and towns of his district are fortunate to have him and I am thankful for his leadership as one of my top Floor Leaders in our attempts to make Massachusetts more affordable.”
Frost commented, “We have all heard the expression that showing up makes a difference. Being there is important. The people of this district know I take this position seriously and that I never take it or them for granted. We aren’t always going to agree. Bipartisanship isn’t a one-way street, and we need differences in opinions and ideas and not just one way of thinking.
Representative Frost represents the 7th Worcester District, comprised of the towns of Auburn and Millbury, as well as Precinct 4 in Charlton, Precinct 3 in Leicester, and Precincts 2, 3, and 4A in Oxford. Along with being the House Minority Whip he is also the Ranking Minority Member on the Joint Committee on Election Laws, and he also serves on the House & Joint Committee on Rules and the Joint Committee on Health Care Financing.
